Post
Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: Stake.com -Family scam Business since 90s
by
zimmerxdav
on 13/07/2023, 03:30:06 UTC
my bad here you go

https://drive.google[dot]com/file/d/1F-93C4GeREcQLyct0OjUlJ7ZEGg1HUUI/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google[dot]com/file/d/1N4Kvk5fO42MjUpQX6MK56mc4y1hdeCYt/view?usp=drivesdk

As previously suggested, it'll be helpful for the forum members if you upload them to an image hosting platforms like talkimg [that's owned by reputable member of this forum] or like imgbb if you prefer, so they can see the image instantly without having to click a link. But, nonetheless, I'll do it for you. Deliberately taking this as a screenshot with visible address bar to prove that the images are as provided by the links above.

https://talkimg.com/images/2023/07/11/ZNKno.jpeg https://talkimg.com/images/2023/07/11/ZNbvT.jpeg

They are the same image as you provide throughout your threads and posts. If I may ask again, can you please explain how Stake, in your educated opinion, use these sensors to cheat their users?

Hmm... If I may ask you, why keep tracking all this data if there's no use for that? If there's no real manipulation, why keep tracking players? Oh, so you can offer a deposit bonus for players? You can cheat using that, as you know the outcome of the games. They have access to the backend, and if they want to cheat, they will do and can use math to cover their paths.

If there's tracking or not is not a dubious question anymore (https://www.optimove.com/pdf/Optimove-Stake-Case-Study.pdf).