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September 13, 2019, 01:06:25 PM |
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Issue is being fixed currently.
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Juggy777
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September 13, 2019, 02:28:16 PM |
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Does anyone know of a good EOS and Monero or LTC supporting wallet that works well on phone and has a really good exchange rate? I try to keep all my btc these days, well actually I try to keep everything but more relaxed about exchanging my Monero and LTC. But I hate the hassle of going to an exchange, but it's the only way to save fees.
Sorry if it seems a bit outside of topic but thought maybe EOS dicers might know:)
@slaman29 you can check the below link for eos wallets, alternatively you can post this query in the alt coin section for more suggestions. Issue is being fixed currently.
@BoXXoB thanks for providing an fresh update, hopefully these issues will resolve soon. Eos Wallets Link: https://medium.com/lumiwallet/top-5-best-eos-wallets-2019-5f74a37315da
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game-protect
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September 15, 2019, 02:48:34 PM |
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Is the investment option still available?
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September 16, 2019, 08:46:11 PM |
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In regard to your claim to operate under the 365/JAZ license, can you please explain what "THIS URL IS NOT VERIFIED" means?
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BoXXoB
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September 16, 2019, 08:49:49 PM |
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New Curacao seal system is a bit silly but we'll fix the not verified issue soon.
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docthusinh
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September 16, 2019, 09:41:16 PM |
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Bankroll investment on the same casino which did have an ICO before is a bad move, unless it is agreed by current token holders as well as the purpose is clear which might be used to increase max win or to hold big prize contest in which their current asset can't support it, otherwise seem much more like a scam. If bitdice decide to have bankroll investment without major support then it will fall into the blood bath similiar to betking. Since there was a good move which lock CSNO token at 400 satoshi (haters can't dump), they might just release a next round ICO if there is demand for the token (users can't buy in exchanges).
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September 17, 2019, 01:30:24 AM |
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Bankroll investment on the same casino which did have an ICO before is a bad move, unless it is agreed by current token holders as well as the purpose is clear which might be used to increase max win or to hold big prize contest in which their current asset can't support it, otherwise seem much more like a scam. If bitdice decide to have bankroll investment without major support then it will fall into the blood bath similiar to betking. Since there was a good move which lock CSNO token at 400 satoshi (haters can't dump), they might just release a next round ICO if there is demand for the token (users can't buy in exchanges). Are the ICO before and the CSNO tokens 2 different things?
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September 17, 2019, 05:17:59 AM |
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Thanks for the suggestion guys! Going to look at the two options. I have a hard time trusting wallets as it is but I do need a multi-altcoin wallet in any case that also makes it easy to swap and doesn't have a shitty reputation.
And yes to whoever asked. CSNO was the token related to the ICO.
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September 17, 2019, 06:06:52 AM |
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Thanks for the suggestion guys! Going to look at the two options. I have a hard time trusting wallets as it is but I do need a multi-altcoin wallet in any case that also makes it easy to swap and doesn't have a shitty reputation.
And yes to whoever asked. CSNO was the token related to the ICO.
You may try coinbase, they have enough alt coins for my purpose, and if you provide ID & resident of supported countries then you can trade, buy otherwise use it as multicoins wallet.
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Juggy777
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September 17, 2019, 07:52:43 AM |
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Thanks for the suggestion guys! Going to look at the two options. I have a hard time trusting wallets as it is but I do need a multi-altcoin wallet in any case that also makes it easy to swap and doesn't have a shitty reputation.
And yes to whoever asked. CSNO was the token related to the ICO.
You may try coinbase, they have enough alt coins for my purpose, and if you provide ID & resident of supported countries then you can trade, buy otherwise use it as multicoins wallet. I would strongly advise against using coinbase to store your coins, because coinbase is an exchange and if it gets hacked you loose access to your coins. Secondly once you have verified with them you reveal to the government that you’re using bitcoins, which can land you in trouble if using bitcoins is banned in your country. @slaman29 yeah those are related and they can be bought, and then you can either sell them on the site or choose to gamble with it.
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September 17, 2019, 10:35:22 AM |
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Thanks for the suggestion guys! Going to look at the two options. I have a hard time trusting wallets as it is but I do need a multi-altcoin wallet in any case that also makes it easy to swap and doesn't have a shitty reputation.
And yes to whoever asked. CSNO was the token related to the ICO.
You may try coinbase, they have enough alt coins for my purpose, and if you provide ID & resident of supported countries then you can trade, buy otherwise use it as multicoins wallet. I would strongly advise against using coinbase to store your coins, because coinbase is an exchange and if it gets hacked you loose access to your coins. Secondly once you have verified with them you reveal to the government that you’re using bitcoins, which can land you in trouble if using bitcoins is banned in your country. @slaman29 yeah those are related and they can be bought, and then you can either sell them on the site or choose to gamble with it. You don't have to verify ID if it is being used as a pure web wallet to send/receive any amount (verify enable trade or buy/sell with USD) and secondly he need a reputable multi-coins wallet, in which all of them out there has their wallet source code closed, who know what's inside and to pick one, rather choose a well known brand rather than any other but their source code is not open.
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jossiel
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September 17, 2019, 05:21:15 PM |
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Are the ICO before and the CSNO tokens 2 different things?
The ICO before produced Bitdice (CSNO tokens). I hope that would clear up, those who has it until now are eligible to receive dividends quarterly.
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September 17, 2019, 06:35:47 PM |
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Thanks for the suggestion guys! Going to look at the two options. I have a hard time trusting wallets as it is but I do need a multi-altcoin wallet in any case that also makes it easy to swap and doesn't have a shitty reputation.
And yes to whoever asked. CSNO was the token related to the ICO.
You may try coinbase, they have enough alt coins for my purpose, and if you provide ID & resident of supported countries then you can trade, buy otherwise use it as multicoins wallet. I would strongly advise against using coinbase to store your coins, because coinbase is an exchange and if it gets hacked you loose access to your coins. Secondly once you have verified with them you reveal to the government that you’re using bitcoins, which can land you in trouble if using bitcoins is banned in your country. @slaman29 yeah those are related and they can be bought, and then you can either sell them on the site or choose to gamble with it. You don't have to verify ID if it is being used as a pure web wallet to send/receive any amount (verify enable trade or buy/sell with USD) and secondly he need a reputable multi-coins wallet, in which all of them out there has their wallet source code closed, who know what's inside and to pick one, rather choose a well known brand rather than any other but their source code is not open. Since CSNO is erc20 platform based coin then theres no need to search up for any wallet but no other that myetherwallet itself.
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September 18, 2019, 06:12:26 AM |
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Since CSNO is erc20 platform based coin then theres no need to search up for any wallet but no other that myetherwallet itself.
Good to remind people about that actually, so yes, myetherwallet with MetaMask is still the best option. But my original question (hence all the suggestions) is about EOS. @docthusinh Coinbase is a terrible wallet suggestion, I'm sorry. It's not even the KYC or that it's not open source (you're right all multi coin popular wallets are almost all closed source) but the fact that it's just a web wallet. You don't control any of your funds at Coinbase, you know that right?
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September 21, 2019, 09:37:44 AM |
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Hello! Just curious and asking here if there is any invest option available at bitdice. I do not see anything from the website but in the posts before in this thread I see a few people mention about investment. Is it somehow hidden or available to private players only? Thanks for the answer in advance:)
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September 21, 2019, 10:11:37 AM |
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Hello! Just curious and asking here if there is any invest option available at bitdice. I do not see anything from the website but in the posts before in this thread I see a few people mention about investment. Is it somehow hidden or available to private players only? Thanks for the answer in advance:)
I guess you must be referring to the some of the recent questions about CSNO token. There is no public bankroll in BitDice, but you can indirectly invest into it by buying CSNO tokens (it was the token that was sold during the coin offering). Profits made from the casino are distributed to CSNO holders.
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jossiel
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September 21, 2019, 10:15:05 PM |
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Hello! Just curious and asking here if there is any invest option available at bitdice. I do not see anything from the website but in the posts before in this thread I see a few people mention about investment. Is it somehow hidden or available to private players only? Thanks for the answer in advance:)
No, it isn't hidden and it's available to everyone. I've already posted the exchange where you can buy CSNO(Bitdice) and it depends on how many you want to buy. The dividends you'll receive depends on how much you have, you can buy it through Ethereum.
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Juggy777
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September 22, 2019, 04:47:57 AM |
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Hello! Just curious and asking here if there is any invest option available at bitdice. I do not see anything from the website but in the posts before in this thread I see a few people mention about investment. Is it somehow hidden or available to private players only? Thanks for the answer in advance:)
No, it isn't hidden and it's available to everyone. I've already posted the exchange where you can buy CSNO(Bitdice) and it depends on how many you want to buy. The dividends you'll receive depends on how much you have, you can buy it through Ethereum. As you have been rightly informed by @slaman29 and @jossiel you can buy Bitdice CSNO coins, and then all you need to do is simply hold them and you’ll receive dividends for holding them. Also had you logged in the site you would have seen that you can even sell your CSNO tokens back to Bitdice, or you can play with them on the site.
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September 22, 2019, 08:41:12 PM |
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Lets have a peak on this weeks leaders.! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FPsj6HQ2.png&t=663&c=3hQW9tnS7leQFQ)
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