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I wish that your last posts in this topic would be analyzed by native English speakers to conclude about your actual English skill.
As I see, you are completely different from the original owner of the account
badjacks99, which many times claimed that he lives in the USA.
If you're still looking for a higher rank member to give a vouch to, i am available and would be willing to provide a very quick review. Im from the US is that makes any difference. Please feel free to PM.
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Damn, being from America I didn't realize some sites are starting to block access to their sites to American users. I was aware of a few but was mostly unaffected until I realize primedice has done the same. Ill have to check out the free vpn some folks are talking about.
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Hey vitalbet, I withdrew my bitcoin last month as of tomorrow. The transaction has been unconfirmed with no signs of moving anytime soon. I don't know the technical ins and outs of how bitcoin transactions work but I keep hearing it was sent with to small of fee. Seems like that should have been taken care of on your end. Anyway, I'm out of options so I wanted to see if there is anything you can do to help this. Username is badjacks99, which was closed after my withdraw due to me being in the US.
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That’s a very good point night watchman. I guarantee if the crypto currency gambling stats were available i’m sure we’d all be surprised that it would probably be about double that. I take it because you’re reporting on an Australian article that you’re from Australia? What kind of Internet gambling laws do they have over there, are they strict of the United States when it comes to Internet gambling? Since online gambling got banned in 2006 a lot of the American gamblers switched over to big coin because it was our only option at the time to play. It’s still the same here in America but at least we have bitcoin sites!
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I would bet that most bitcoin casinos and dice sites that popped up over the past couple years probably don’t have proper licensing, if there even is any. I have been very interested in the subject, at least here in America I’m not sure how it works. I myself had interest in starting up a site like this, But a few years ago in American on this forum by the name of micon, Got his door kicked in and his site shut down. Not sure if it had anything to do with the licensing dispute but it sure was a big deal for Americans who wanted an open up a coin gambling site.
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A few years ago I was in a Portland Oregon poker room, running really good and get deep into multitable tournament. Sitting next to the dealer, I look down the pocket aces. It came my turn to bed so I looked in my hand off my cards, crab chips and threw them in the pot. Before my hand to get back over my cards, the dealer quickly grab them and mucked them. That particular poker room they were very strict on the card protectors. So I got my cards mucked, chips stayed in the pot and I lost a tournament in a few more hands. Thanks dealer.
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Just came across this thread on vitalbet, this is a sports book I totally forgot about. I played on it last year I believe right around when they opened up and was very pleased with some of the E sports matches and lines that they had available. I don't remember having an issue with them at all. Not sure if I can I have my old account. Does this site restrict gamblers from America?
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Is it just me or are any other Americans being blocked out of the site? For me it says the websites not available in my jurisdiction. I thought most bitcoin betting sites didn't have these kind of regulations, or at least I can't remember ever having trouble with this.
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When I first got into bitcoin coinbase was the one wallet I found that seemed trusted and reliable. Everything is working out great until about eight months ago I got contacted by them saying they no longer allow US customers and that i needed to withdraw my btc. I did so. My issue is, i have a local friend who has a coinbase account and he has never heard of this or been contacted by coinbase. Was wondering if any americans had the same experience?
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Any estimation on when America will be added to the list? This is really cool and I would love to have one when they are available. I think it would be a great way to start to get bitcoin a bit better known. Will be looking back on this thread and wait for updates.
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hey nice job on the picks, i like em so far. will follow again tomorrow. Also, for anyone thats curious nitrogensports.eu is a good one but i find that egamingbets.com will have mostly all the matches. When creating an account there, if your living in the U.S use a different country to be able to send bitcoin. site looks a bit janky but i have deposited and withdrew a few times and its actually pretty good.
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