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October 01, 2019, 01:37:50 AM
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I don't like the logic your using at the start of the post - it gives it a very sour taste. Using game history isn't really proof of anything, bitstarz does appear to be provably fair, and whilst I haven't talked about their deposits/withdraws yet, that side of them seems to be fine. Losing a lot at any casino, whether it's bitstarz, bitsler, primedice, or even vegas casinos doesn't mean the casino is rigged, you could just be having shit luck.

I don't like their harsh stance on confiscating deposits, but if they've stated it in their terms and everything - they are free to do so if a user's KYC is fake, or inaccurate, but they can't go out of there way to make sure KYC is faked, that's the corrupt part.


Yeah so why KYC people that deposit bitcoins and play live real human casino? Bitcoin users 90% are anonymouse and they don't feel as providing their ID or some sort of identity and also asking for KYC after withdrawing is straight up rip off.
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October 01, 2019, 02:22:11 PM
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I don't like the logic your using at the start of the post - it gives it a very sour taste. Using game history isn't really proof of anything, bitstarz does appear to be provably fair, and whilst I haven't talked about their deposits/withdraws yet, that side of them seems to be fine. Losing a lot at any casino, whether it's bitstarz, bitsler, primedice, or even vegas casinos doesn't mean the casino is rigged, you could just be having shit luck.

I don't like their harsh stance on confiscating deposits, but if they've stated it in their terms and everything - they are free to do so if a user's KYC is fake, or inaccurate, but they can't go out of there way to make sure KYC is faked, that's the corrupt part.


Yeah so why KYC people that deposit bitcoins and play live real human casino? Bitcoin users 90% are anonymouse and they don't feel as providing their ID or some sort of identity and also asking for KYC after withdrawing is straight up rip off.
Good point there. But users do have an option to pick where to play especially there are many gambling sites that don't have KYC.
Having 25 straight loses is quite rare for me like I won't continue if I receive that kind of rolls.

Bitstars is still having some scam allegations after many bad reviews hmm.
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October 09, 2019, 04:50:09 AM
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Can someone clarify this for me as I've always found this extremely confusing:

Bitstarz claims their slot machine games are provably fair. However they are using closed sourced licensed software products that they themselves did not create. All they claim to do is generate a random number that can influence the final outcome of the event based on predetermined conditions. But to my understanding, what prevents Bitstarz from changing those predetermined conditions whenever they feel like it? How could anyone possibly be the wiser?

The question is not whether Bitstarz does this or not, the question is whether or not it's mathematically impossible for them to cheat or not.

If what I'm asserting up there is correct, wouldn't it be fraudulent to some degree to to call these slot games provably fair?

Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'd prefer to be wrong and I'd happily apologize. Thank you.




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