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961  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Non-Standard Casino Games on: December 03, 2020, 11:43:58 AM
I have to admit, I'm not a rather actively involved in online gaming, but well, curiosity didn't give me peace of mind, so I decided to try out what it feels like to play at different online casinos and what games they have. What I've noticed is that sometimes 'standard' becomes boring and at some point, dice, roulette or slots can feel somewhat monotonous.

What unusual and non-standard games did you play? What are the online casinos offering something unique and fresh?
(I plan to make a consolidated list with all the suggestions you post in this thread.)


I invite you to visit Stake.com there are so variations of games that you can play and experiment with since you are new to online gambling based on your post, take time to check out every game here, they have plinko,  mine.

I'm sure you will like and spend a lot of time checking each game and Stake.com is one of the reputable gambling online casinos in the industry.

https://www.stakes.com/casino
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963  Economy / Economics / Re: Will Crypto live forever or die? on: November 30, 2020, 11:16:35 AM
Will Crypto live forever or die?
So it is possible that all Christian countries may awake and there could be a possible WW3. If it happens then do you think that bitcoin will live anymore?




There's no such thing as forever but Cryptocurrency can evolve just like the car and phone technology, but as long as we are living in advanced technology and there is no war it will not die, and on war, this is something that even the most powerful nation does not want to happen because even if they win they will still come out a loser.
Because war is not fought in terrain anymore it is now fought with technology, it can wipe out territory with just one push of a button.
964  Economy / Economics / Re: 2021 not Looking good on: November 30, 2020, 10:48:55 AM
2021 not Looking good!

Only things what could be good are Bitcoin and cryptocurrency
Other things dont look good!



What year could be worse than the year that this CoVid spread out, this is the year that every country suffered economic turmoil and people are losing their job and their lives, 2021 will be a better and even brighter year than 2020 as this is the year that vaccine will eradicate this CoVid and the year 2021 is the year where everything will be back to normal.
Cryptocurrency will be better this 2021 and also the year where we will reach a lot of milestones.
965  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin founder on: November 30, 2020, 10:14:21 AM
uys what do you think, what will happen?  if someday satoshi nakamoto reveal himself as a person with billion dollars bitcoins.  What will be the impact of this on bitcoin and other crypto currency market?  

It will have an impact positively if he is going to promote Bitcoin but it will have a negative impact if he decides to sell his share, we are better off without Satoshi Nakamoto, we have reached a lot of milestones, without him only his writings and inspirations.
I doubt if he will show himself to us, authorities and the IRS might go after him, it's better that he will not come out.
966  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: France's gambling recovers on: November 30, 2020, 08:48:38 AM
According to the french national gambling authority. The gambling in france showed 49% more gambling activity in the third quarter with a recovery which supposedly gave 1.6 billion Euro as revenue.




Thye are one of the early industry that recovers easily because of the stay at home policy because of the pandemic and it's not only in France many other countries also showed the same data, Argentian for one has increased the tax because of the increase in revenue of online gambling registered in their country, we can safely say that online gambling is a lifesaver for these countries, which suffer from the pandemic.
967  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Betting on Open ending events? Should casinos continue offering them? on: November 30, 2020, 06:36:10 AM
, I don't think they should be stopped totally, but before placing any bet, the user shall be informed that this bet might lead to a conflict in result at a later stage to which he agrees to wait patiently till outcome becomes clear. It depends on the user if they want to place a bet or not on such events.

I agree on this The gambler should know beforehand what he is getting into if he is informed of the consequences of scenario that could happen, he will be ready to accept the results, they should know gamblers,  they should not take away something that they patronize because of some bad scenario, the gamblers will just look for other gambling sites which has this kind of feature.
968  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🥊[Boxing] Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Junior [PPV on Nov. 28] on: November 30, 2020, 06:14:24 AM


Agreed! It also appears that the promoters knew that this fight was going to end on a draw from the beginning. The promoters had 2 belts created hehehe. This is similar to participation certificates in contests for little children hehehehehe.



Good observation so even if Roy Jones dominate Mike Tyson, the fight will still end in a draw, both fighters are not surprised by the draw, especially Mike, he just came here to fight to show his form and compete, we will have more fights for Tyson but I doubt we will have one for Roy Jones, Roy Jones looks older than Tyson because of his too many clinches.
969  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Betting on Open ending events? Should casinos continue offering them? on: November 29, 2020, 04:02:04 PM
If the casino avoids offering Open ending event on their website, some of their gamblers might move to another website that offers.

I agree a game and a feature that has a market should not be taken down just because there is one event that happen that makes the results questionable, if one gambling site take it out down, it will be their lose and it will be another gambling site's gain, so it's better that they retain it, what happen in the Biden- Trump case is an isolated case, although there is no guaranty that it will not happen again.
970  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🥊[Boxing] Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Junior [PPV on Nov. 28] on: November 29, 2020, 03:48:26 PM


All reports I read indicate that Tyson was a lot better and should have won. But as it is exhibition, I guess that they just wanted to let it end in a draw. Bookies will be happy about this outcome  Grin.  

In the voting poll here is no option for a draw, nobody expect a draw here, but since this is an exhibition match, none of the fighters will argue about the results, but next time there should be a winner.
I already posted that a fight with Holyfield and Mcbride will generate interest, but the closest is Holyfield who once show interest in a fight with Tyson, or maybe a fight with Lewis but Lewis obviously is out of shape.
971  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Betting on Open ending events? Should casinos continue offering them? on: November 29, 2020, 03:02:33 PM
I was wondering if after the "Trump vs Biden" US election fiasco... if casinos should still be offering bets on events like that?

The potential for disaster in events like this is always there and when something like this happens... a lot of gamblers get agitated and irritated with the decisions that are made on the outcome of their bets.

Most Sport events and eSport games have a clear winner and loser (individual or team) or it is cancelled... but the outcome are seldom delayed for months. This is causing unnecessary conflict between the gambler and the casino, so I am of the opinion that it should be avoided.  Huh

What do you think?

They can still offer this, because the Biden Trump is an isolated case, this is the first time it happen that a losing candidate in the United States is very stubborn to accept defeat, not all the coming presidential is like Donal Trump, who is very arrogant to admit that he lose the election, it's still on the gambler if he wants to bet or not, but it's really annoying on a gambler's part that you cannot claim your victory when you obviously win.
972  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🥊[Boxing] Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Junior [PPV on Nov. 28] on: November 29, 2020, 01:31:10 PM
Did not expect that draw I really know that Mike won

Majority of us here thinks that Tyson win the match, also surprising is, Tyson is ok with the draw, I guess he is not after the win, he is more on showing how still physically fit he is, there will be more fights coming to Mike Tyson, but it should be an exhibition match, because of Mike's age I don't believe ha can keep up with 3 minutes on every round.
This match earned him millions and he announced that he will donate this to charity, I like to see him fight Mcbride or Holyfield, I'm sure it will generate a lot of attention.
973  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Seeking for knowledge on: November 28, 2020, 05:40:51 AM
Hi guys, I have a question for you all about crypto wallet, must a crypto wallet be fully open source to have peace while using them to store large amount of money?

It should be open-sourced, so people will trust them and developers can check them if there are loopholes and they can recommend the bugs in the loopholes, we don't want to entrust our coins to wallets that are questionable, developers should be transparent when it comes to wallets.

I'm using both a custodial and noncustodial wallet, I use a noncustodial wallet if I'm going to trade and a custodial wallet for storing my coins and I only trust wallets that has a good reputation it's better to be carful than sorry in the end.
 
974  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Facebook Libra finally launching? on: November 28, 2020, 02:41:54 AM
Why don't Facebook apply for traditional banking licences if they want to do traditional banking so much because all libra boils down to is "traditional banking".

They can already add fbcoin wallets to every fb user without needing crypto. Nobody's stopping them.

I don't understand what's their aim.

They will eventually turn to Cryptocurrency if they first opted for traditional banking, they want to beat other big online company that is still on the planning stage, Cryptocurrency is now on every company and organization radar and they will soon dip their hands here, PayPal is the first company to do so, so expect more to come in.
975  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will the government accept it? on: November 27, 2020, 06:11:51 AM


  If my idea proves to be correct, will the government of the country accept it?
 1. Will the government of a country ever want their banking sector to be abolished?
 2.  How will the government collect taxes from the people?
 3.  If the government can't keep track of people's legitimate money, won't corruption increase?

1. That's not going to happen and they are not going to make that happen, the banking system is a big cash cow of the government on all their projects, it's their extension, you kill the bank you paralyze the government.

2. There's no point in time that they stopped collecting taxes to people, even in ancient they always impose

3. We are in modern times they have the means, the people, and the technology to track people's money whoever is holding them
976  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin breaks above $19,000 on: November 27, 2020, 04:59:54 AM
Bitcoin breaks above $19,000 and approaches record highs as cryptocurrency frenzy continues

Then it falls 11% after a few days after two or three days, people call it a correction, and I think it is as the market is moving up again, I thought that it will continue to move until it hit a new all-time high, I participated in Coinmarketcap contest and put my 3 bets in the month of December,
this correction saves my bet, hopefully, next month will see a big pump, and if there's a correction it's not as big as the one we had recently.
977  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Stake or nitrogen my point of view on: November 27, 2020, 03:02:35 AM

If there's an evidence that a certain site is scamming its gamblers, I think it's just appropriate to say bad words to them as they have no room to make money here while scamming people. Crypto gambling is getting popular due to increasing number of good sites that caters gambler, so as a gambler, we have to help and protect that so the market will grow.

It's just right that we protect the Cryptocurrency gambling industry that we are all working on, as a gambler, operator, affiliate, and bounty hunters, by shutting out these scam gambling sites and support the flag created and scam report.
We are also stakeholders here, if the gambling industry crumbles we also crumble, we must keep this industry from bad actors.
978  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin in Freefall, What to Do? on: November 27, 2020, 01:03:05 AM
So bitcoin is down $3,000 today and it seems to be getting worse.  Do you think this will be like 2018 again when it went to $18,000 then tanked and went to as low as $5,000 in the next year or so?  What would you do in a situation like this now or in the future?

Back then there were a lot of reasons why Bitcoin crash to that low, the community is not yet prepared,d and now and back in 2017 so many things have happened, we don't have DeFi, PayPal is still attacking Cryptocurrency and adoption is still low, but now things are looking good, Bitcoin got the attention of the people and companies and any news about Bitcoin is always big news, so in the next all-time high we are all ready.
979  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Golovkin vs. Szeremeta IBF Middleweight Title on: November 26, 2020, 11:36:52 PM
Here are some highlights of Kamil Szeremeta

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=772f1_uKIYE

His fight against Edwin Palacios, in which he won

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-sjXkEeQ7M

So decide for yourself if he has a fighting chance against GGG (regardless of age).

I don't think that's enough for him to beat Golovkin he is not a knock out artist who can hurt his opponent he has not faced somebody like Golovkin who has a very good defence can knock out on both hands Szeremeta is in big trouble him, Golovkin will always want to finish every fight via knock out for more big fights in the future and this is one of the build-ups for those coming fights.
980  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BTC tx accelerator works really? on: November 25, 2020, 02:39:49 PM
I can't tell, but based on my experience, it seems like nothing change when I tried to accelerate the transaction, but mind you, all my the services I have used is a "free service", not sure if there's a difference if you are using a paid service.

I'm using a free service from a friend from my telegram account, I think his service works for me I have one transaction that was unconfirmed for 7 hours already so I ask him to accelerate my transaction and within two hours the transaction was confirmed and he did it 4 times to me already, but now I'm using bitaccelerate it uses at least 6 pool to rebroadcast it, so I guess re broadcasting it also helps to confirm.
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