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December 10, 2022, 04:40:24 AM
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Here's a screenshot of the Beta version mentioned in earlier post. And also a link for OG users to unlock BTC bets: https://beta.nice2win.com


I tried to enter the link provided by you and does not take me anywhere.  Sad
Actually, when I clicked on it, all I get is an error telling me the server could not be found or something like it.

Is the server or your casino down because maintenance or something? I ask because it could be also something wrong with my internet connection, I want to be sure.

Well, apparently this is a closed beta that the development team is testing, so yes it does not open, we will wait until the development is over and the release of the updated updated nice2win online casino will be released.
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December 10, 2022, 12:15:19 PM
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Web3 gambling project recently launched in August 2022

DISCLAIMER: This project has been posted before in the Gambling section before having the topic getting moved for dubious motives listed below so please advise.

1. Accepting BTC: clearly written below how we support BTC
2. Promoting an Altcoin: the in-house casino token is NOT the focus of this post as clearly stated below


Hi, welcome to the forum. I wonder why you are not accepting bitcoin. It's an essential element for all online casinos. Also, no KYC is required for your site. Without these critical factors, your site can become suspicious and less prevalent.
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December 10, 2022, 06:21:04 PM
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Here's a screenshot of the Beta version mentioned in earlier post. And also a link for OG users to unlock BTC bets: https://beta.nice2win.com


I tried to enter the link provided by you and does not take me anywhere.  Sad
Actually, when I clicked on it, all I get is an error telling me the server could not be found or something like it.

Is the server or your casino down because maintenance or something? I ask because it could be also something wrong with my internet connection, I want to be sure.

Well, apparently this is a closed beta that the development team is testing, so yes it does not open, we will wait until the development is over and the release of the updated updated nice2win online casino will be released.

Ah, okey.
Thank you for the clarification, I thought he meant it was a open beta version for us to be able to check out if we wanted.
I assumed so, because he shared what appeared to be a live link to the casino.

Anyways, hope to see how this closed beta turns out.

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December 12, 2022, 11:08:12 PM
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Yes it's closed beta for now and sorry haven't seen your replies for some reasons.

@Daltonik @Hispo Thread has been moved again so guess Stake.com won this round again, amirite?



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Seems you haven't read the thread at all! Bitcoin is indeed accepted.

As for KYC, having KYC for a crypto site can be seen as bad for several reasons, one of which is that it goes against the very nature of bitcoin as a decentralized and anonymous form of currency. Bitcoin was created with the aim of allowing individuals to transact without the need for intermediaries, such as banks, and without having to reveal their personal information.

Implementing KYC on a crypto site goes against this fundamental principle of anonymity and can be viewed as a form of centralization, as it gives a single entity control over the personal information of its users. This goes against the decentralized nature of bitcoin and can be seen as a step backwards.

Furthermore, requiring KYC can be seen as a form of surveillance, as it allows the crypto site to track and monitor the financial activities of its users. This goes against the privacy-focused ethos of bitcoin and can be viewed as a violation of users' rights.

Additionally, implementing KYC can be seen as a barrier to entry for many potential users, as it adds an additional hurdle that must be overcome in order to use the site. This can be seen as a disadvantage for both the users and the crypto site, as it can discourage users from using the site and reduce the overall adoption and usage of bitcoin.

Lastly, @worldofcoins, being a paid shill for Metaspins must really be worth it; trying to push newcomers away and actually getting away with it!

[Moderator note: consecutive posts merged (separated via horizontal lines)]

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December 13, 2022, 12:08:04 AM
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@Moderators

As far as I know, Bitcointalk was founded on the principles of privacy and decentralization, which are at the very core of the Bitcoin project. These principles are reflected in the design of the Bitcoin protocol and the underlying blockchain technology, which enable users to transact securely and privately without the need for a central authority.

However, it is unfortunate that from what I've seen, Bitcointalk has strayed from these core principles and has allowed users and platforms to promote practices that are contrary to the values of decentralization and privacy. For example, the promotion of KYC and centralization by 3rd party gambling sites goes against the very essence of Bitcoin and undermines the fundamental principles upon which it was built.

Furthermore, the influence of these 3rd party gambling sites on the acceptance of decentralized competition is concerning, as they have been able to clearly silence platforms like nice2win through the use of moderation and censorship. This is unacceptable and goes against the spirit of open and fair competition that is essential to the growth and development of the Bitcoin ecosystem. I fully expect concerned "shilling" users will deny it but you won't fool everyone this time.

In this regard, it is important that Bitcointalk reaffirms its commitment to the principles of decentralization and privacy, and takes steps to prevent the promotion of practices that are contrary to these values. This includes ensuring that platforms like nice2win, which is committed to respecting the core values of Bitcoin, are given the support and respect they deserve by moderators and users alike.

Moving this thread back to the Gambling section where nice2win could hope to seduce new users and give some well deserved competition to the leading 3rd party gambling sites would go a long way towards bringing some balance back.
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