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321  Economy / Gambling / Re: How to self exclude from anonymous gambling sites on: January 08, 2024, 09:57:33 AM
By the way, let me ask you, have you seen a casino that is not no-KYC and is fully registered and regulated that will let you continue to play forever without KYC? If you answer this with proof, maybe we can step our discussion further.

Fairlay.
They allow you to register with an "instant link", no email, no name, no phone, not even a password required.

Their limits are high.
And they are just 1 example.

There are many more, unfortunately.


Fairlay registration function is close for a long time unless they open it recently or provide other way to access their site just like what you said. Can you provide where can I access that instant link feature?

I try to click one of their bets offered and it still needs to still create an account which is non functional now. Besides, There’s a terms on this casino stated “When registering, you’ll may have to provide certain identifying information”.

I’m pertaining to fairlay.com
322  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I'm Creating an Alt Coin that functions similarly to the FDIC on: January 08, 2024, 07:15:25 AM
Currently developing a coin that will be able to insure consumers against losses in crypto similar to how the FDIC does in the US banking system. im looking for developers, pioneers, good ideas, discussion, and/or thoughts

Judging from the feasibility of this token I really doubt if this possible at all on crypto given that crypto assets is too volatile. How come you can insure someone money if the project got rugged or lose from hacker.

I mean someone can fabricate the loss and claim insured money? SEC is struggling to approve spot Bitcoin ETF due to the fact that crypto is too risky and volatile. If you can really insure crypto user then you might solve the biggest problem in crypto.  Cheesy
323  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: January 08, 2024, 02:19:13 AM

ed. Even though it should be a very simple task. I had to upload only my driving license and they should be able to verifiy that in a couple of minutes. My VIP manager told me it can take up to 15 working days (that is about 3 full weeks) until verification is complete. This all has really spoiled my pleasure of playing on CoinsGame.
If after those 3 weeks my account is still not verified I will submit a complaint at CasinoGuru.

The longest waiting that I encounter for KYC verification is just 1 week and it’s from the casino which we recently discussed via PM. I hope they will give some revamped on this waiting time because this is too long for just processing ID verification.

Can you access your casino account and play regularly while your account is still in verification process?
324  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Merit decay on: January 07, 2024, 03:50:04 PM
Is it a good habit to allow one's sendable merits to decay?
Seems like anyone who does allows their sMerits to decay are not really an active member of this forum and I don`t see it as a good habit, I guess that is the reason Thymos set the decay merits system to show holding onto it is vanity
Op, you seriously need to calm down on your merit related posts yesterday you made one and today another one. This is just a friendly advice to avoid being ignored by others

Merit decay feature is still not yet implemented by theymos since the introduction of merit because user back then keep merit in circulation so there’s no point for decay feature. That feature is supposed to counter merit hoarding which didn’t happened.

Besides there’s a lot of merit source already that consistently have their merit allocation from theymos so this merit that send to inactive users doesn’t bear a lot of value anymore regardless if it’s decay or not because there’s still tons of merit in circulation.
325  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling on: January 07, 2024, 03:45:39 PM
Theoretically speaking if you could predict the algorithm in an online casino wouldn't you be able to predict the game and win a lot let's just say you had access to the algorithm and you were able to replicate it you would practically be able to win all the games

This is why most of the casino games especially slot games is closed source because it’s possible to exploit the game once the algorithm is exposed.

The main question here is whether the casino will allowed you to win consecutively and cashout your profit because having a perfect game with huge profit will surely alarmed the casino security for potential exploits. As mention already by @aioc. You will be accused of violating casino terms before you can enjoy long term the exploitation that you found on their games.
326  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is there any fun in losing while gambling on: January 07, 2024, 02:03:01 PM
Even if I take gambling very naturally, when I lose, I will have some regret in my mind, I can't take it as fun. Also, I doubt anyone else will accept it as fun. But for those who don't consider gambling as a source of income, gambling don't have much of an impact, which I think the OP is emphasizing. If we lose gambling and take it for easily, we won't have the cost of losing. But since everyone gambles with the aim of winning, gambling within a certain limit means that even if he loses there, he will not lose much.

In most gambler, the experience is really same as what you described because you are using a bankroll that has a special allocation aside from gambling. Gambling gives you a chance for a quick profit or quick loss but it’s feature is not limited to it if you knew how to play properly without rushing your bets.

You can experience the fun on gambling even you loss if you don’t think your losses as realized already while you are still playing. Just always think about the game and not to recover your losses so that you can enjoy the game. Worrying about your money because you use a not free money is the main culprit why most gamblers don’t enjoy the game.
327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which upcoming DEX are you looking at in 2024? on: January 07, 2024, 11:11:59 AM
I mean a DEX in building phase that can become big and useful in 2024.


Check out this one https://www.rocketx.exchange/. This is recommended by my local friend to invest with. This project is still in development but their goal is to become an exchange aggregator for both DEX and CEC which is very massive goal once succeeded. Imagine buying tokens on CEX without actually creating an account in there and stays in DEX.

This is not a financial advice and always DYOR for your investment. This project is still new so there’s a chance that this project doesn’t become successful in the future.
328  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you take time to read the terms and conditions of casinos before registering? on: January 07, 2024, 11:08:08 AM
There are many different online casinos available so choosing the right one can be difficult. When choosing an online casino it is important to consider the safety and security of the site

This is the hard part since you don’t have any idea what’s the security and safety of the casino by just visiting the website itself or relying on feedback online since we have different experience on our game.

the variety of games available and the bonuses and promotions offered. Additionally be sure to check any reviews of the casino to make sure it is reputable and provides a good overall experience.

Most of the casino offer same games since game provider typically offer their games in package to all the casino that want to add them. Bonuses and promotion is what they differ the most but not that much if we consider the wagering requirements.

Just like my earlier comment. It’s very hard to rely solely on casino reviews since some of them is paid while some have an isolated cases. I think the best way to determine their reputation is to check their years of service and their marketing strengths here in the forum.
329  Economy / Gambling / Re: PvP Games in Casinos | What's your thoughts? on: January 06, 2024, 06:01:43 PM
           -  Honestly, pvp games are really good, in my opinion, because, as players, we have our own thoughts on how to defeat our opponent. We don't just attack, throw cards, or do something that our opponents will score.

Here in PVP games, our strategy or thought cannot exist or work. unlike the slots game, where even if we don't think it's okay, it's okay because the slot can only be considered lucky, unlike in PVP games, where it's not like that and their difference is very far, and this is what I know and based on my experience.

On OP example of PVP such as Duelbits Duel Dice or even Rollbit Battle Arena is not a game of strategy but rather just a game of luck too since the game result is pure random depending the program of that game. It’s like playing dice but agains other players.

I believe only poker is the game I usually saw in the casino that requires skills and strategy but the rest of the modern PVP games in gambling are still pure luck.
330  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Continuous Launchpool on Binance on: January 06, 2024, 03:40:09 PM
Has anyone noticed that Binance has consecutively launch theit launchpool starting from the following projects.

Ace (Fusionist)
Nfp (Nfprompt)
Ai  ( Sleepless AI)
Xai ( Xai Games)

It seems that they will weekly launch a pool for new projects and it will be bullish for bnb and at the same time with the projects being listed. Anyone farming here? Hows your income so far?

Probably they are doing this to replenish their losses quickly and boost their reputation when CZ departed and pay fine on his case. I once a farmer on this launchpool during Litentry and Alice but the profit is not that good unless you have enough BNB to get more allocation.

I still preferred joining on launchpad outside Binance because most of the startup project usually results to x2 minimum once you manage to get a ticket for the token sale.
331  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are you willing to bet $50 spin for a chance to win $42 million? on: January 06, 2024, 03:12:13 PM
This thread is inspired by the thread created by sportsbet.io about a lucky bettor who won $42 million on a $50 spin.

So let's discuss. This kind of win can be compelete considered based on luck, and the winner is so lucky that he hit the Jackpot. However, since the goal here is $42 million and you can only win that if you would bet $50 for one spin. So, do you have the courage to do that?

I play slot game for quite some time and spend too a lot of money on spin. The winning chance rate on slot game to hit that kind of multiplier is unknown which makes it more difficult because you don’t have any idea what kind of risk you are taking besides the RTP.

$50 is a huge bet and I’d rather put it on blackjack instead of playing it on slot all-in because it will surely not gonna hit that huge amount unless you gather all the luck on earth when you made that spin.  Cheesy

In reality, Only high roller can achieve that kind of win since his bet amount is too huge for slot single spin. Never dream to achieve that kind of win if you have a low bankroll.
332  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Use your winning responsibly on: January 06, 2024, 02:49:44 PM
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Buying a flat screen TV using your profit is indeed great since you will use it frequently which means you will always remember your good memories of your winning. Not all people have great self control like you which they spend immediately their profit from gambling without playing it again.

I won many huge amount in gambling but I still never use any of them to purchase things for myself since my job salary is already sufficient to cover my personal expenses. I’m not really sure if buying things is really the proper way on spending profit but for you I think that’s the best.
333  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: January 06, 2024, 02:35:18 PM
Hello,

Can you tell me how long it takes for your team to verify an identity document that was uploaded? Mine was uploaded 6 days ago and it's still not approved.
I understand there can be a little delay in this holiday period but for such a simple task even in this period 6 days plus seems to be an annoyingly long time.
Is this normal?
It's not normal. I don't have direct access to that. Otherwise, I could have an instant update why it's getting delayed although it's possibly because of the holiday. I apologize for the inconvenience. Please DM me your username. I'll boost this for you.

In light with this inquiry. What’s the typical processing time for KYC verification? I’m just curious with this because my account is still not verified even though I already wagered enough to be KYC verified on other casino.

I’m just considering to complete KYC earlier to avoid this kind of waiting time in the future.

BTW when is the next promotion of coins.game here in the forum. I’m happy that my account is already back to normal since I can already play evolution gaming without any problem anymore.
334  Economy / Gambling / Re: What else should an established crypto casino add? on: January 05, 2024, 04:53:53 PM
Anyone thinks we should consider Solana and other cryptos gaining momentum recently?

The more the merrier. I think adding more crypto currency in your casino currency is always a good idea for gamblers since they can deposit their altcoins holding without the need to convert it to currency that casino supports.

I knew one casino that adds bunch of altcoins even low caps that impress me since I can directly deposit my shitcoins investments to casino and gamble while still holding my original investment. @Coinbox1 just keep adding coins because this update is always appreciated by players.  Wink
335  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Complete list of Casino and Sportsbook Scam Accusations on: January 05, 2024, 04:25:59 PM
Although it's gambling related, I can't help to wonder if this topic wouldn't be a better fit in the Reputation board.

Many user that post outside gambling board will suggest this to be move on reputation board but as a regular gambler that typically hangout here then I really preferred to put it here since most of the gambler browse here over the reputation board.

This thread is vital easily view all the pending cases in the casino that has ANN thread here. I admit that I’m too lazy just to sort out all the scam accusation in the reputation board because most of the thread in there has no basis or useless.
336  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Casinos and gamblers are struggling with high tx fees.? on: January 05, 2024, 04:15:47 PM
Casinos also use fiat currencies and USD so gamblers can use those ones to gamble in the site. They can even convert the Bitcoin in the site to any other altcoins and withdraw and also use altcoins to deposit. And according to some of the Bitcoin experts in the forum, the ordinals that are spamming the Blockchain cannot be removed from there so tx will also become volatile like it master Bitcoin. And those who are engaged only with bitcoin still gamble with the high transaction fee.

Actually that 3$ to 10$ transaction fee isn’t that a big deal for user that huge bankroll in Bitcoin because the price is increasing too in long term. He can recover that fee with just a little price movement on Bitcoin price or by winning few bets in the casino. It’s not a reason to struggle in gambling just because of high tx fee since withdrawal and deposit is not frequent on gambling unlike on trading which user often store their coins on non custodial wallet after trading.

Also some casino offers free withdrawal despite high transaction fee in Bitcoin. This makes gambling on Bitcoin still convenient but ofcourse this is not advised for low bankroll user because the fee is already significant percentage on his total bankroll. As a normal bankroll gambler, I can say that fee doesn’t affect me much.
337  Economy / Speculation / Re: High transaction fees affects buyers and seller in payment in bitcoin on: January 05, 2024, 03:44:25 PM
For those who are into business that make use of bitcoin, how do you harness this situation of high transaction fess to not affect your business and customers? So that others will learn from your tips.

It’s not a safe a way but using an exchange Bitcoin wallet address to directly receive Bitcoin and convert it to fiat or other coin with low transaction is my other solution if I will have business that accepts Bitcoin. This way I will not be affected on the high fee since there’s no need for me to transfer it just to conveet it to fiat.

The other way is to use LN Bitcoin but this is not convenient since not all user knew how LN works. Bitcoin fee is now back to 3$ range, this is still high but this much better than last month fee.
338  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Complete list of Casino and Sportsbook Scam Accusations on: January 05, 2024, 03:39:02 PM
What a big list that means a lot of hard work just to collect this info on scam accusation thread. I really like how it’s sort alphabetically to easily find the casino.

I think it will be better if you will add separator line on each category to easily distinguish the info per casino. Also you can make the URL shorter by embedding the Link to a shorter text to make it not overwhelming on your table. Lastly, add the status of the case. Anyway nice compilation.
339  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do Owners of betting companies bet? on: January 01, 2024, 04:19:29 PM
I agree with your casino boss view. Besides gambling, they're strategic thinkers and involved in their industry. A casino owner gambling in his own casino is prohibited. They know how the games work, right? It eliminates gambling's thrill of chance.

Lmao, Did you know that your real boss for your signature campaign casino “Stake” is the best example for this topic. Eddie play on his own casino and live stream it. He is using it as promotion for his casino through rewarding viewers. There’s no written rule that owner is not allowed to play since casino is using 3rd party games which means it’s really not their own game but rather they are just renting it and share profit with game providers. Only house game is 100% casino owned game.

Second, playing high-stakes games with other moguls? Their true game. The key is networking, recognizing the competitors, and keeping ahead. Finally, their job requires attention outside the casino. They resolve disagreements, plan commercial growth, and protect their empire. High stakes, but not at the tables. They're continually gambling with their entire business on the business battlefield.

All the function that you mention is assigned to different staff of the casino. Owner doesn’t do it because it’s for workers work. The only job of owner is the decision making for the casino sake and the rest is just cash out from casino profit because they finance the casino.
340  Economy / Economics / Re: Wealthy people want profit without much of liabilities so you should follow them on: January 01, 2024, 02:31:55 PM
We all know that recless money printing and inflation will cause more taxes also higher property taxes.
Rich people knows to hold properties it's a liability the maitance and taxes it's a extra burden and stress.

Without any further jibed jaber on this discussion. Rich people just have greater money income over their liabilities that’s why they are rich. It’s not that they are trying to lower down their liabilities just to become rich but rather they are rich because they earn huge money that overcome their liabilities.

It’s very simple. If you want to become rich, Find a better job or start your own business that will make you rich because limiting your liabilities will not make you rich but just make you less poor in the long run.
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