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August 31, 2019, 01:17:26 PM
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Did the gambling site close shop recently?
There's no confirmation of them closing recently but without any response or confirmation from the safedice's team it's heading to that direction.

The crazy thing is that this site is still up now, and honestly I haven't played in this site anymore, so I think it's risky because without support, gamblers won't be able to complain.
Their users can complain as much as they want but it'll only get ignored.

It could be the reason that they are not online or the site can't be access by many people. If it is safedice.com then I am able to access the site and this is what I found in the site a a dice player playing on the dice game. I don't know if the results shown in the site is real time and it's this account that is only playing right at this moment. The player's account https://safedice.com/accounts/29348
The problem is not about the difficulty in visiting the site, what squatz meant by being down is how it's being managed recently.

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September 01, 2019, 05:49:03 AM
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I know right! it was a good site, used to play there a for a couple of weeks. it would be a loss and will further tarnish the image of bitcoin
if the admin actually did the "exit scam". but I wouldn't be surprise if he/she did I'm just saddened that this instances of scams will
accumulate to the point where people will doubt even great and trusted gambling site.
This is expected from most of the new gambling sites and that is why we should just focus on the existing one that look legit . We have primedice, stake, bitvest, budtadice and so many of them that has been with us for long and the owners are trusted members in this forum. Those gambling sites that look so good to be true , should be avoided. It is better to keep your funds than investing in scam projects.
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September 01, 2019, 06:58:35 AM
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I know right! it was a good site, used to play there a for a couple of weeks. it would be a loss and will further tarnish the image of bitcoin
if the admin actually did the "exit scam". but I wouldn't be surprise if he/she did I'm just saddened that this instances of scams will
accumulate to the point where people will doubt even great and trusted gambling site.
This is expected from most of the new gambling sites and that is why we should just focus on the existing one that look legit . We have primedice, stake, bitvest, budtadice and so many of them that has been with us for long and the owners are trusted members in this forum. Those gambling sites that look so good to be true , should be avoided. It is better to keep your funds than investing in scam projects.

The websites which you have mentioned are here for a very long time and you can play there safely. The sites like safedice and other new ones can scam any time. I mostly play on the old trusted sites and when I play on the new sites I usually withdraw my amount on the same day and do not keep my bitcoins on these new sites. So in case a site is down, I have nothing to lose.
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September 01, 2019, 07:55:48 AM
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I know right! it was a good site, used to play there a for a couple of weeks. it would be a loss and will further tarnish the image of bitcoin
if the admin actually did the "exit scam". but I wouldn't be surprise if he/she did I'm just saddened that this instances of scams will
accumulate to the point where people will doubt even great and trusted gambling site.
This is expected from most of the new gambling sites and that is why we should just focus on the existing one that look legit . We have primedice, stake, bitvest, budtadice and so many of them that has been with us for long and the owners are trusted members in this forum. Those gambling sites that look so good to be true , should be avoided. It is better to keep your funds than investing in scam projects.

The websites which you have mentioned are here for a very long time and you can play there safely. The sites like safedice and other new ones can scam any time. I mostly play on the old trusted sites and when I play on the new sites I usually withdraw my amount on the same day and do not keep my bitcoins on these new sites. So in case a site is down, I have nothing to lose.
Even if you are withdrawing your bitcoin within 24 hours you are still taking risk. What if the sites get shutdown within your 24 hours? The best thing to do is to focus on the trusted sites that you have confident on. We have been in this for long and it will be unfair if we still feeds those scammers. Be wise and stay with the old gambling sites.
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