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1481  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥Sportbook and Casino: BITSLER > $10,000 DAILY Wagering contest < on: October 21, 2020, 06:00:07 PM
The players here at Bitsler will not lose or leave just because it lacks the features that we want to see or they should also have in the sportbook.  I noticed that Bitsler has a lot of really loyal players since I started hanging out here on Monday, not a day goes by that I don't talk in chat.  I have seen people betting even though this is their situation now.  Because they know how to understand that this sportbook is really new here on this gambling site.  Even I have not tried to bet on their sportbook so I only play in the old games first.
Bitsler really has loyal customers. That's because there is a strong and healthy relationship between the company and the customers. This casino cares about customers, tries to offer good promotions, reward players and solve all of their problems quickly.

The only thing that I really don't like and wish to be amended is the speed of casino products development. They have to move at a higher speed and add many products. For example, they don't have slots, just a basic thing.

Btw their sportsbook will get better and better with amazing and exciting features/promotions. Bitsler rocks in it...
1482  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Card Counting in Blackjack on: October 21, 2020, 05:01:06 PM
Do you seriously say that? Have you ever played blackjack in live casinos? Well, I'll still explain.
First of all, in live casinos, they play with 8 decks in the shoe. From these eight decks, only four plays. So, from 416 cards, approximately 208 plays and sometimes it happens like even less or more, it depends on the shuffler. Card shuffle quality is controlled, so, for this reason, shufflers try to put the cutting card in the front and not back to the middle. It results in playing even fewer cards, nearly 170-200. So this action even lessens your chance to count cards. It has zero idea to count cards in live blackjack. Also, there are risk analysts there who sit and have a look at players behaviours. Not only that, shuffle quality is always monitored and if it happened like shuffle quality in the certain round is very, very low, then the game can be cancelled and players get refunded.
I replied about it a long time ago and I retracted what I said on my thread starter. What you said is what other people have said already.  I do not care about your explanation because others have pointed it out and yeah what you just said I know about it already. Sorry.
First of all, you created this thread on 13 October and I replied to you on 20 October. So you haven't replied to anyone here "a long time ago". It's a short time.
I said everything about evolution gaming in more details than anyone here and believe me, I have very high competence in it.
Also, I do not care <-- sounds rude cause I'm not t spamming your thread and instead try to help and give you a detailed answer to have an overall image around this task.
Again, if you provide me with posts here that say the same things that I said (double-check my post), then red tag me.
1483  Economy / Economics / Re: How Can Blockchain Improve Healthcare? on: October 21, 2020, 12:27:09 PM
I think, via tokenization, we will avoid 3rd parties and save millions of dollars and this is a great bonus, these funds can be used for different projects and even for improving our healthcare systems and higher funding of healthcare services.
In overall, blockchain technologies can make stored information more secure and very hard to modify but at the same time, this can be a problem. For example, people are often misdiagnosed, i.e. someone has bipolar disorder but is misdiagnosed with depression, etc.

But the main problem of our Healthcare is that they don't want to fix the problems and even cause them. Stimulants, antidepressants and anti anxiolytics are given to kids, to my mind that's a catastrophe. Their brain hasn't developed and doctors already mess with their brain chemistry. As a result, someone feels like a zombie, develop depression and other mental problems. I think that's the real problem in our world right now but the most curious thing is that we see advertisements where brands suggest people ask for this or certain medication and in this case, advertisements come from hard drug manufacturers too.
1484  Other / Meta / Re: Full transparency on the forum? Why not? on: October 21, 2020, 10:37:13 AM
Why not make a few things fully transparent here?

Post reporter

You see who reports what posts

Mod dealing with report

You see which mod deleted the post or marked it bad

~snip~
This can cause unwanted side effects: People who got reported may PM post reporters and ask why did they report them, wtf do they want, etc, this can turn into revenge. Nothing serious but not joyful at all.
And the second case, to see which mod deleted the post, can really be very bad for moderators because they may receive dozens of PMs from users about why did he/she remove the post. Mods are super busy and it will be impossible to answer all of these kinds of PMs, so PM spamming isn't something that we want.

Btw polls transparency is a good idea. We can see whether certain answers are consciously abused by newbies/alts or not.
1485  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺WOLF.BET - $1,000 Daily Race! 30% Rakeback! Advanced Dice Game🎲 2.000 Bets/s⚡ on: October 21, 2020, 09:50:49 AM
What I find really weird is that there is no Crash game in Wolf.bet and it has been sometime since this site launched and is quite popular currently. Only 3 in house games on such a popular site is a bit disappointing.

More games like Crash, Blackjack, Roulette etc need to be added to provide more options to gamblers since the competitors are offering in-house and 3rd party games these days.

I keep coming back to Wolf.bet thanks to the low minimum bets and betting speeds, but I do hope they add more games in the near future.

Crash is very similar to limbo. I don't get why you asking those games...  Normally if I see some casino with such games nobody plays them... 99% bets you will see in all bets will belong to dice game.
There are differences between Crash and Limbo. Crash is a more social version of Limbo because people bet together and once the bets are closed, game begins. While Limbo is more likely a personalized version of Crash where you bet alone and crash results are instant. That's the main difference and it has it's psychological effect on people and that's why some of them request crash to be added.
Also, right now dice isn't only the popular option and not 99% of bets come on dice. A lot of games have been implemented in crypto casinos and have become popular, including Roulette, Blackjack, poker, sportsbook, etc.
1486  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Different level of risk in crypto currency trading on: October 21, 2020, 08:42:25 AM
Hi,

I have some experience in crypto trading (far from being a master though).
One question I came across is if there are different level of risks for different cryptos? I know that generally cryptos are like stocks, ie you only can lose what you invest; but obviously there are financial products to deal with leverage etc.

But if we take a simple example: If I just would like to buy some (simple) CEL shares for 1000 $, this would be the maximum I could lose right?
The reason I am asking is that for some COINS, on coingecko there is a disclamer saying 'Highly volatile investment product. Your capital is at risk.' (which is a banner sponsored by etoro,  but it doesnt appear at all cryptos...)

I understand that with speculative cryptos you can lose part of or all of your investment, but is the risk limited to the amount i laid out? When I was trying to buy a similar crpto on binance they displayed some warning as well which confused me quite a lot...

If anyone could shed some light on this that would be appreciated.
As far as I understood, you mean that if you invested $1000, is there any chance to lose more? i.e. you may mean that for example bitcoin's price will go into minus and you'll have to pay that debt, am I right? The maximum you can lose is the money that you invested in the beginning but on another hand:
1. You invested $1000 and got $14000. Price went to zero, you lose $14000. If price kept $1000 and then went to zero, you lose $1000. But the most curious thing is that it happens like people still trade with dead coins or there are exchanges that still carry dead coins.
1487  Economy / Gambling / Re: SafeDICE.com ★ Bitcoin Dice ★ Monero ★ 0.5% Edge ★ Fast Cashout ★ Since 2014 on: October 21, 2020, 08:18:38 AM
I'm surprise that https://safedice.com/ is now down, when did just the site goes offline?

Just curious as I still see some discussion months back that the site was still running though without a support.

It looks like the domain finally expired.

The domain was registered on 2014-09-01 so it probably got renewed automatically every September:
https://www.whois.com/whois/safedice.com

According to here (can't directly link to the request unfortunately), the name servers got set to the default registrar name server on 2020-09-03, indicating that the original owner failed to renew the domain name:
https://whoisrequest.com/history/

And then its whois status switched to "Reactivation Period" one month after entering the grace period, indicating that the owner didn't use the grace period to reclaim the domain, meaning it will probably get auctioned off to the highest bidder sooner or later:
https://www.whoxy.com/safedice.com#history

It's amazing really that the site kept on running without an admin for so long. For all we know the server is still running, just unreachable for lack of a domain.

And boom, seems someone was looking for this moment to catch such an amazing domain and bought it via Namecheap. It's curious, if domain was bought by Godaddy, why they didn't keep it? It's known that godaddy is a very shady when it comes to domain registration. There happened like good domain name was free but once checked on godaddy, after some minutes it was already bought.

I visited the current website and as it seems, new owner decided to keep the same title and description on this one too:
Title - Bitcoin Dice | Monero | Bitcoin Cash 0.5% House Edge Gambling - SafeDice
Description - Play Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Monero Dice - Lowest 0.5% house edge dice gambling casino, Instant payouts, Provably fair; High max win. Join anonymously for free!

So, what's the point?
1488  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Exchanges are guilty of preventing Bitcoin mass adoption on: October 20, 2020, 10:05:12 PM
Btw the problem is that exchanges really try bad things. For example, binance bought coinmarketcap, the major cryptocurrency price checker. So, I think it's unfair agreement and is not good for cryptocurrencies.

I don’t see what Binance could do through CMC, other than perhaps better positioning their company on the crypto exchange list that is present there, but nothing more than that. The only thing I noticed after that acquisition is that the CMC page has become much slower to load, regardless of the browser and device I use.

It is in human nature to do bad things, so even strictly regulated banks can do very bad things, let's just take the example of the HSBC or Danske Bank scandals that are worth hundreds of billions of dollars. And anyone who expects transparency and honesty in the crypto sector, which is still a very wild place, is at least completely unrealistic.
Okey, Binance paid $400 million to acquire Coinmarketcap. It's really an insane amount of money for a website but I want to remind you that in 2017, Coinmarketcap has been in the list of top 100 websites globally according to Alexa rank. This directly indicates that the website generates huge traffic.
Now their Alexa rank is 656 but the bull run will be the huge advantage for Binance and I think we will see it soon, halving has already happened.

Personally I don't think it's a good fact that Binance has taken control on almost everything and it's their main aim. Increased centralization on decentralized assets? Doesn't sound good for me. I won't be even amazed to read next time that Binance plans to acquire Cointelegraph. It looks like takeover bid on the crypto world.
1489  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitCoin and bitcoin high transaction fees on: October 20, 2020, 08:31:37 PM
I don't understand , I live in india and here we can use UPI like google pay and phonepay to easily pay money within seconds and a touch and no extra cost or transaction fees is taken . But when i try to ay with bitcoin like 1000 ruppes i have to pay around 120 ruppes in fees to get the transaction done in 10minutes .  So for a order of 1000 i have to pay 1120 ruppes and also wait for 10minutes for the transaction to be done .

So why is bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency more reliable or disruptive if it cant even help me in paying a simple small amount . Can somebody lease elaborate what i am missing here . Thanks in advance
Seems you haven't heard anything about lighting network, so I suggest you to check it because it's a solution that you need right now. Lighting network offers you instant transactions with almost zero fees. You receive bitcoins, just have slightly different wallet address but that's okay, you can send bitcoins from lighting network address to normal address.

So, from lighting network to lighting network (wallet address), you get instant transaction with almost zero fees.
From lighting network address to normal bitcoin address, you are able to send but you'll have to just pay fees normally and transaction time will be long, just like from bitcoin core to bitcoin core.
1490  Economy / Economics / Re: Not enough Corona Virus Vaccine until 2024, at earliest on: October 20, 2020, 07:45:44 PM
Some people can feel free from Bill Gates microchips for 4 years. Btw the most curious thing for me is that don't they think that B vitamin shots that they take contain microchips? Only vaccine has to contain them? Not any other injectable vitamin/substance? Or maybe nanotechnology is on so higher level even their Benadryl or C vitamin tablets contain microchips? Oh my god, what do these people think about, why? I have no idea what's in their mind.

Btw if we have to wait until 2024, personally I think that almost whole population will have an illness at least once during this years because it's impossible to hinder or prohibit communication between people and one can get this virus so easily... But in any way, it will be good to have a vaccine, even in 2024. It's very dangerous to be in a hurry cause without proper procedures and tests about side effects, no one knows what will happen in future and these side effects can be very harsh. It's like playing Russian roulette.
1491  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Card Counting in Blackjack on: October 20, 2020, 12:08:21 PM
In my opinion, card counting is applicable to online and physical casinos. I think iit works better in online casinos because there is nothing the house can do. There are other solutions and the solutions above are applicable mostly in physical casinos.
Do you seriously say that? Have you ever played blackjack in live casinos? Well, I'll still explain.
First of all, in live casinos, they play with 8 decks in the shoe. From these eight decks, only four plays. So, from 416 cards, approximately 208 plays and sometimes it happens like even less or more, it depends on the shuffler. Card shuffle quality is controlled, so, for this reason, shufflers try to put the cutting card in the front and not back to the middle. It results in playing even fewer cards, nearly 170-200. So this action even lessens your chance to count cards. It has zero idea to count cards in live blackjack. Also, there are risk analysts there who sit and have a look at players behaviours. Not only that, shuffle quality is always monitored and if it happened like shuffle quality in the certain round is very, very low, then the game can be cancelled and players get refunded.
1492  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Towards another gambling site. on: October 20, 2020, 11:30:23 AM
Hello friend.
I wish you always good and healthy.

I have a little story about the world of gambling, in general, I have a hobby of gambling in the world of sports, especially football etc.

In the last few months, I have been very bored and tired of fighting in the sports betting arena, for various reasons my favorite team has contracted Covid and many other reasons, I can't rely on it anymore, for a while I decided to temporarily stop gambling football and will switch to the world of online gambling called (Roulette), looks a little relaxed, but convincing, not much of a challenge, if the guess is right.

Actually Roulette gambling I've known for a long time, however, never playing, maybe this is the time.

My question is: there is something to learn about roulette gambling, or just luck in this game.

Regards.
I think you already know the rules of this game. After that, you have to understand the math behind Roulette. Every casino product is based on math and numbers. They need guarantees that games (casino products) will bring profit to the company and they won't depend on pure luck on 50/50.
So, there is only luck in this game. Mathematically chances are lower for you to profit, so the only way to beat Roulette is luck. In overall, luck is a thing that has to shine when the probability of you to win or succeed is mathematically very low, unexpected.
1493  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Mixer Penalized by FinCEN for Violating AML Law on: October 20, 2020, 10:51:46 AM
Today the FinCEN has fined the owner with $60 million USD for violations of the Bank Secrecy Act, unregistered money services business (MSB).
In short, for not being registered with FINCEN and didn't ask for KYC to customers.
(Yeah sure, a Bitcoin mixer with a KYC verification)


https://www.fincen.gov/news/news-releases/first-bitcoin-mixer-penalized-fincen-violating-anti-money-laundering-laws

It surely won't be the last if they're able to get the owner.  Who's next?
At first, people still complain about crypto exchanges asking for KYC documents and is there really someone asking for bitcoin mixer and KYC verification? It's very hilarious.

For me, Bitmixer was just a legend that happened in the crypto world. This website started well, offered an innovative product, did an amazing job, got a hell of a profit and ended up well. This is how real professionals act! They knew a time when to stop.
But... Another legend is Chipmixer. If I didn't know the background story of bitmixer and most of the things about them, then I would directly prioritize chipmixer. They started their business during the most dangerous time, they started when even bitmixer decided to close, were under the attention of media because a lot of bitcoins were laundered under using their service and still continue operation. I have no words to say...

Also, there is one thing: When you solve one problem, the second one arises. In history, there was time when they weren't able to identify and track bitcoin users and now this time came, they are great at catching people (and that's good if they catch scammers and this kind of people). But, tomorrow things will develop further and they won't be able to track again for a while. This is an endless cycle where the rabbit runs and then catcher follows it.
1494  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ Bet online ᐉ BTC Betting ᐉ Online betting odds on: October 20, 2020, 10:07:38 AM
The community needs to abandon completely such websites because they are a disgrace to the community and they are paying review sites money to promote them which shows their desperation to scam more members.

I can see that, they are all over, some review sites i read have their logo on the site, so they are really aggressive with marketing, unfortunately they can't solve the scam accusation against them and that makes them struggle to market in the forum.
It's really a problem that they are scammers but at the same time, the huge problem is that people don't check. If they would check things before registering and making serious decisions, then their aggressive marketing wouldn't be so successful and it would fail with a lot of money that was put in it.
People have to learn to check things and how to use some keyword. Just type 1xbit scam you'll see a dozen complaints against them. But people don't check, scammers continue their way, who to blame? Only one side? And what about ourselves? What about to make ourselves more guilty in this case because we didn't check the things and made decisions blindly? I think we have to raise self-criticism too.
1495  Economy / Economics / Re: Crisis will be new normal but its not bad on: October 20, 2020, 09:39:57 AM
The problem in this world is that we are afraid of wars and put more money into development and research in this aspect. A lot of resources is wasted on military services. What if we had no war? There wouldn't be any need of military and it would save tons of money that could be invested in education and development of people. But, at the same time even if it sounds paradoxical, the war still plays one of the major roles in our development. War is the time when the development of different things is skyrocketed. For example, during world wars, there were created synthetic testosterone and other anabolic compounds, there were created stimulants which play a huge role right now because of their effect on cognitive abilities and attention (on the long term they burn neurons and are bad). You can't see a campus without it...


The Fiat currencies are so great that Elite Don't have really Plan to kill Fiat currencies.

Im sure the Trump and Elite like the World how it is.


I don't accept it that Trump or whatever leader in the world and their elites has power to change the world. They can make policies but depends on the people to follow the policies. Power belongs to the people, therefore it is the people that have power to cause such global change. Most countries are now practicing democracy which is simply the government of the will of the people.

Power belongs to the people, check most revolution that caused change and removing of government are people oriented. From the recent succession in Africa to the times in the past in Asia, Europe etc.
In reality, power really belongs to people but the problem is that people don't know / are unable to use this power. The reason is the lack of education and how governments try to zombify people. Democracy is a right to make the wrong choice by the way. And about revolution, people aren't those who cause changes, these are the certain people who really change the world, not people.
1496  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Exchanges are guilty of preventing Bitcoin mass adoption on: October 18, 2020, 08:34:40 PM
One can say whatever one wants (badly) about crypto exchanges, but the fact is that these companies are the entry point into the world of cryptocurrencies for most of those who own them today. On the other hand, it is undeniable that these companies are not regulated, as is the case with banks - but when the authorities want to intervene and regulate this business sector, most crypto users oppose it because it threatens their privacy and reduces Bitcoin decentralization.

When it comes to price manipulation, crypto exchanges certainly have a chance to pull certain moves, but does anyone expect to say Coinbase dump about 1 million BTC it has in its possession, buy gold for that money and then live long and happily without any repercussions? It is something that belongs to the conspiracy theory, but one that has a sci-fi sign, and is not realistically achievable in the real world.
I agree with you. It's paradox when people request bitcoin exchanges to be regulated and at the same time they still want to stay anonymous and complain that regulations will affect their privacy.
Btw the problem is that exchanges really try bad things. For example, binance bought coinmarketcap, the major cryptocurrency price checker. So, I think it's unfair agreement and is not good for cryptocurrencies.

But, I don't agree with the subject of this topic. Exchanges aren't preventing bitcoin mass adoption, I think it's even in their interest to see bitcoin mass adopted and get as much customers as possible.
1497  Economy / Economics / Re: Trump and imf boss want to print more money on: October 15, 2020, 11:09:15 PM
To print more money for stimulus, for me sounds like: You have to pay a loan of $1000 but don't have money. For this reason, you borrow $500 from two different people and pay that $1000 but at the same time, there is an additional percentage charged on two new loans.
So, printing more money means that the government takes money from you (nothing to say about taxes and additional huge silly fees that we have to pay) but what's hilarious? You have to money that government borrowed from you. And after all, some people support that idea... Idk what to say...

The conclusion is that businessmen mustn't be politicians!!!
1498  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Arcane Arcade -- Looking for feedback on: October 15, 2020, 05:18:28 PM
I was thinking about a similar platform but once I realized that I didn't have that free time and resources right now and don't even think that it will be that much profitable, just took my hands off.
I'll tell you my plan:
I was going to create a website similar of IGN, PCGamer but with more features that include a calendar of upcoming games, dedicated video reviews, gameplay on each game. Also I was going to write short review of each game and all the detailed information about publishers, system requirements and others while this would be a marketplace too at the same time. Well, there is a game with detailed reviews and etc and users have an option to buy or sell this game. Then there should be options to choose seller and availability of content type from each seller (digital, steam or a disk) It was like all in one service. My design was be similar of Netflix, idk if it sounds funny but believe me, such templates really suit gaming.

I have ready design but haven't implemented marketplace function. Just visuals... Also thought to add streaming platform and publish popular videos on main page. In my mind, I created great project that will succeed but needs a lot of time and resources, especially huge capital, really the huge one because it's hardest to beat IGN and similar websites right now.

If you are only doing marketplace, then I suggest to add games on website with detailed information and make things ready like it's on amazon, product and information is given when seller types the name of product that he/she sells and then customers can see this information and choose the seller.
1499  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enpugh is enough time Truth about btc on: October 15, 2020, 04:44:24 PM
I think it's quite possible.

However if OP can't figure out that that really doesn't matter then they need to up their Adderrall infusion. Its fate is in the hands of the people who populate its system. They're the ones who decide its course and its future and there's no possible way of pulling the wool over their eyes.
Haha, that will boost his attention and cognitive abilities... Maybe that's causing overthinking from it and as a result we got that... Or that maybe will get him lit till he is gone away.

Btw that's really possible, everything is possible until we know exact answer. But there are some reasons why I exclude this opinion:
1. Money is laundered via banks without problems, it's more likely done by elite people and serious businessmen. And this is done through Deutche Bank and other major banks... So bitcoin isn't their segment, more likely bitcoin is for average people or a little bit higher ones.
2. If this was done by banks, I still believe that this couldn't be keep as a secret and there would be some infos leaked...
3. If this was done by banks, then governments would know a lot about bitcoin and blockchain technologies from the very beginning. If you see, in past it was easiest to scam but was very hard for governments to track users. Otherwise, I believe a lot of people would be caught because of charging a lot of bitcoins, it would be beneficial for governments.

But at the same time yeah, it could be done by banks or by governments and they may act like it's nothing from their sides as it should be. It's perfect act when you act like 0% of real yourself, when you act with 0% doubt.
1500  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - Official betting partner of ARSENAL FC 🚀 on: October 14, 2020, 07:03:11 PM
I only saw this news late and can I say that apart from Chelsea, Arsenal have been doing some crazy deals in this transfer window?

But more importantly, what do you guys think of Mesut Ozil's PR stunt to pay Gunnersaurus wages? Arsenal had to ax their mascot man,,, probably the whole full story will not come out but every club will soon have to cut costs, shame they do not cut hundreds of thousands of pounds in wages but on a guy who served his club over 25 years:)

A lot of the Arsenal fans dislike Ozil, he’s on a massive salary & he doesn’t justify it on the pitch. It was a really nice touch to pay the mascots wages though, it could make fans get off his back a bit (nice tax dodge too).
Let's move in Spain (La League). Some Barca fans think that Messi doesn't deserve the wage that he has because he does nothing at the stadium (but they forget that it's just a team that can't play, a team can't depend only on one player). Same applies to Griezmann, personally, I think this man does nothing in the club or club can't make him play, it looks like he can't suit Barcelona.
I made that turn into La League because I haven't watched for Premier League for a while, btw my favourite is Liverpool (Arsenal too). Yeah, I know there are Premier League teams fans.

Just went past silver 3 today and instead of opting cashback or freebet as reward, I tried opting for free spins on a slot just to check out my luck. I didn't had much luck earlier with slots but I got some nice wins with 6 free spins. Similarly few days ago I opted for 20 free spins and managed to get good win. Really some good slots in sportsbet, if anyone manages to get reward in case of tier rank-up, I suggest trying out the freespin options- its worth a shot and fun as well.  Cheesy
Sportsbet really has a lot of slot providers and games, I wasn't expecting that much. Btw personally, like you, I found that more likely I win from freespins instead of money bets, even if I play with virtual money just for fun Cheesy
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