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Re: Royse777 is Casino Critique
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The Pharmacist
on 20/09/2022, 06:27:32 UTC
⭐ Merited by TopT3ns (1)
What if someone, as an example, has 2 BTC addresses. It reminds me of the "pay 1 btc, get 2 btc back, maximum 5 btc per person". Are you going to confiscate his funds, like you justify confiscating funds of all players on the casinos advertised here lol
I can't speak for the team, but participation in the profit sharing (by buying chips) is anonymous, so there's really no way for Casino Critique to know if someone is buying chips using different addresses.  In addition, the rules state that using multiple addresses is prohibited but they didn't specify in writing what would happen if they found out someone was doing that (that I remember, anyway). 

These are individuals with no hope of achieving anything useful for other humans. They can only live hiding behind their screens and scamming others. So even if the project is not a scam in itself, it will be advertising scams as it is done on this forum
The above really has me wondering where all your bitterness is coming from.  There's certainly a risk in buying chips, and that risk is that there won't ever be any revenue to share.  That should be clear if you read the terms and conditions page and the details of the revenue pool setup, so there's nothing being withheld as far as I know. 

Unless the team really did get together and cook up a scheme with a scam website, scam advertising, and all the rest--which I seriously doubt, given the reputations of the bitcointalk members listed on the CC site--this is simply some people who want to start a business reviewing online casinos. 

So we'll see.  I'm not sure what happens if a small amount of money is raised through the chip sale, i.e., if they're going to go ahead with the plan or return the money or what.  For the life of me, I can't remember if that was covered in the terms & conditions page.