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February 28, 2015, 12:58:38 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? Its just that maybe some countries are bitcoin hostile and don't allow gambling. Even if its not real money, bitcoin can be seen as "tokens" being used by people to gamble around. And we all know that bitcoin in some sense is almost equal to real money.
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February 28, 2015, 01:02:00 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example .
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thebitcoinquiz.com
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February 28, 2015, 01:04:53 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example . I guess he meant to say that bitcoin is not seen as real money by "governments" officially. But practically they also know that its equivalent to real money and so its banned.
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MICRO
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February 28, 2015, 01:08:55 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example . I guess he meant to say that bitcoin is not seen as real money by "governments" officially. But practically they also know that its equivalent to real money and so its banned. Well yeah. But i think reason behind this ban is more of a economical nature, they want to keep theirs money in Singapore. We had similar situation in Serbia, our national lottery made poker room , and government made law that we cant gamble on any gambling site outside of Serbia . It was rly hard to get money in and out foreign gambling sites like fulltilt , pokerstars ...
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ranochigo
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February 28, 2015, 01:18:10 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example . I guess he meant to say that bitcoin is not seen as real money by "governments" officially. But practically they also know that its equivalent to real money and so its banned. Well yeah. But i think reason behind this ban is more of a economical nature, they want to keep theirs money in Singapore. We had similar situation in Serbia, our national lottery made poker room , and government made law that we cant gamble on any gambling site outside of Serbia . It was rly hard to get money in and out foreign gambling sites like fulltilt , pokerstars ... I guess the main problem Singapore is trying to resolve is the problem of online gambling and family issues. This is how it looks like when I attempt to load primedice: . It isn't effective since it can be bypassed using VPNs or Tor. Just-dice however, is not blocked. Maybe PD has more recognition here.
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thebitcoinquiz.com
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February 28, 2015, 01:23:10 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example . I guess he meant to say that bitcoin is not seen as real money by "governments" officially. But practically they also know that its equivalent to real money and so its banned. Well yeah. But i think reason behind this ban is more of a economical nature, they want to keep theirs money in Singapore. We had similar situation in Serbia, our national lottery made poker room , and government made law that we cant gamble on any gambling site outside of Serbia . It was rly hard to get money in and out foreign gambling sites like fulltilt , pokerstars ... I guess the main problem Singapore is trying to resolve is the problem of online gambling and family issues. This is how it looks like when I attempt to load primedice: . It isn't effective since it can be bypassed using VPNs or Tor. Just-dice however, is not blocked. Maybe PD has more recognition here. was just pondering that is there any way for the government to ban a site by which its users cannot access it through tor? Also JD got closed for some time and it lost its players to other gambling sites. It doesn't accept bitcoin now and so has less recognition.
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February 28, 2015, 01:35:41 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example . I guess he meant to say that bitcoin is not seen as real money by "governments" officially. But practically they also know that its equivalent to real money and so its banned. Well yeah. But i think reason behind this ban is more of a economical nature, they want to keep theirs money in Singapore. We had similar situation in Serbia, our national lottery made poker room , and government made law that we cant gamble on any gambling site outside of Serbia . It was rly hard to get money in and out foreign gambling sites like fulltilt , pokerstars ... I guess the main problem Singapore is trying to resolve is the problem of online gambling and family issues. This is how it looks like when I attempt to load primedice: . It isn't effective since it can be bypassed using VPNs or Tor. Just-dice however, is not blocked. Maybe PD has more recognition here. was just pondering that is there any way for the government to ban a site by which its users cannot access it through tor? Also JD got closed for some time and it lost its players to other gambling sites. It doesn't accept bitcoin now and so has less recognition. It still has an effect like for the players don't know how to use or never heard about Tor or VPNs wont be able to access it, not all of us are that tech oriented.
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ranochigo
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February 28, 2015, 01:41:54 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example . I guess he meant to say that bitcoin is not seen as real money by "governments" officially. But practically they also know that its equivalent to real money and so its banned. Well yeah. But i think reason behind this ban is more of a economical nature, they want to keep theirs money in Singapore. We had similar situation in Serbia, our national lottery made poker room , and government made law that we cant gamble on any gambling site outside of Serbia . It was rly hard to get money in and out foreign gambling sites like fulltilt , pokerstars ... I guess the main problem Singapore is trying to resolve is the problem of online gambling and family issues. This is how it looks like when I attempt to load primedice: . It isn't effective since it can be bypassed using VPNs or Tor. Just-dice however, is not blocked. Maybe PD has more recognition here. was just pondering that is there any way for the government to ban a site by which its users cannot access it through tor? Also JD got closed for some time and it lost its players to other gambling sites. It doesn't accept bitcoin now and so has less recognition. It still has an effect like for the players don't know how to use or never heard about Tor or VPNs wont be able to access it, not all of us are that tech oriented. Singapore is pretty tech savvy. A simple Google would give them the answer to bypass this restriction. They are pretty strict with gambling online since its easy for people to get addicted. Not only primedice is blocked, more than a hundred of them are blocked.
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thebitcoinquiz.com
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February 28, 2015, 01:53:07 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example . I guess he meant to say that bitcoin is not seen as real money by "governments" officially. But practically they also know that its equivalent to real money and so its banned. Well yeah. But i think reason behind this ban is more of a economical nature, they want to keep theirs money in Singapore. We had similar situation in Serbia, our national lottery made poker room , and government made law that we cant gamble on any gambling site outside of Serbia . It was rly hard to get money in and out foreign gambling sites like fulltilt , pokerstars ... I guess the main problem Singapore is trying to resolve is the problem of online gambling and family issues. This is how it looks like when I attempt to load primedice: . It isn't effective since it can be bypassed using VPNs or Tor. Just-dice however, is not blocked. Maybe PD has more recognition here. was just pondering that is there any way for the government to ban a site by which its users cannot access it through tor? Also JD got closed for some time and it lost its players to other gambling sites. It doesn't accept bitcoin now and so has less recognition. It still has an effect like for the players don't know how to use or never heard about Tor or VPNs wont be able to access it, not all of us are that tech oriented. Singapore is pretty tech savvy. A simple Google would give them the answer to bypass this restriction. They are pretty strict with gambling online since its easy for people to get addicted. Not only primedice is blocked, more than a hundred of them are blocked. But still, less tech savvy people are always there. And those who are tech savvy may get discouraged to open that site. But the thing is that you cannot do anything about the gamblers. They will gamble no matter what you do.
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duckydonald
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February 28, 2015, 02:28:22 PM |
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maybe an idea open more domains and directs
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February 28, 2015, 02:55:21 PM |
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Linklist and Leaderboards moved!thanks to a generous domain donation from micro these are available at http://pdstats.co.nf now - let me know if you want something added!
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February 28, 2015, 03:24:11 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. It is not actually banned in Australia. Stunna is based there and preemptively blocked it out of fear of having to deal with potential government regulations.
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elephantas1
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February 28, 2015, 03:29:25 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. It is not actually banned in Australia. Stunna is based there and preemptively blocked it out of fear of having to deal with potential government regulations. so if its allowed in other countries he cant face government regulations? thats strange
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thebitcoinquiz.com
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February 28, 2015, 04:18:00 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. It is not actually banned in Australia. Stunna is based there and preemptively blocked it out of fear of having to deal with potential government regulations. so if its allowed in other countries he cant face government regulations? thats strange Maybe other counties wouldn't trouble stunna as much as his own country could and that's why he did that. Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. It is not actually banned in Australia. Stunna is based there and preemptively blocked it out of fear of having to deal with potential government regulations. Thanks for sharing it. Never knew that
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funtotry
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February 28, 2015, 04:22:23 PM |
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Singapore is one of the leaders in tech and I doubt a simple country ban would stop users who really want to play here. Use tor or a VPN from another country and you should be able to access the site.
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February 28, 2015, 04:29:08 PM |
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Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. yup, countries are starting to ban online gambling sites. thats kinda bs why they ban them if bitcoins are not real money? What do u mean "bitcoin are not real money" ? Can u buy stuff with it ? - Yes u can. So it is real money. Fiat money is nothing more real than bitcoin , quite the opposite, we don't know how much fake , non existing, electronic fiat is out there , while with bitcoin we do know exact figures and we can see them on blockchain so it is much more real than fiat that banks use for example . I guess he meant to say that bitcoin is not seen as real money by "governments" officially. But practically they also know that its equivalent to real money and so its banned. Well yeah. But i think reason behind this ban is more of a economical nature, they want to keep theirs money in Singapore. We had similar situation in Serbia, our national lottery made poker room , and government made law that we cant gamble on any gambling site outside of Serbia . It was rly hard to get money in and out foreign gambling sites like fulltilt , pokerstars ... I guess the main problem Singapore is trying to resolve is the problem of online gambling and family issues. This is how it looks like when I attempt to load primedice: https://i.imgur.com/Z0V6qJN.jpg. It isn't effective since it can be bypassed using VPNs or Tor. Just-dice however, is not blocked. Maybe PD has more recognition here. As far as I know gambling is not allowed in any country except you are paying tax to the government or valid licence. As most of us do gambling via Bitcoin, we don't need to pay any tax or explanation on income. I think this is the main reason behind banning these sites
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rashed490000
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February 28, 2015, 04:37:49 PM |
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Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. It is not actually banned in Australia. Stunna is based there and preemptively blocked it out of fear of having to deal with potential government regulations. so if its allowed in other countries he cant face government regulations? thats strange Maybe other counties wouldn't trouble stunna as much as his own country could and that's why he did that. Yes. This is the read PD. Its banned in Singapore(as the ad says) and AFAIK its blocked in Australia too. They are just gaining attention by advertising their site that way. Must say those are awesome ads. It is not actually banned in Australia. Stunna is based there and preemptively blocked it out of fear of having to deal with potential government regulations. Thanks for sharing it. Never knew that I must say Stunna took the right decision blocking PD in Australia because if he is staying in Australia having a work/ student visa then it will be the worst case if he face any government issue
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funtotry
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February 28, 2015, 04:48:33 PM |
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Is this real? PD was banned in Singapore ? This almost sounds like a smear campaign from another site. This was on the forum right? Doesn't really seem like a wise decision to pay btc for an ad saying that its NOT avaliable in a specific country.
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Gws24
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February 28, 2015, 04:54:19 PM |
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Linklist and Leaderboards moved!thanks to a generous domain donation from micro these are available at http://pdstats.co.nf now - let me know if you want something added! Looking good! One thing though, shouldn't player pahahaha be removed since he's the same person as robinhood and he used an unhashed server seed to get those winnings?
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