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Re: What if all crypto casinos requires KYC to continue gambling?
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Ca4gil
on 19/11/2024, 15:59:58 UTC
This is in connection back to the thread I made about casinos mandating users to complete Level 2 KYC by the end of the year. By now, we probably have an idea that over time, more and more casinos will likely adopt similar requirements.

So, here’s the question: if all crypto casinos started requiring KYC before you can gamble, what would you do? Would you go ahead and pass the KYC to continue gambling? Would you switch to fiat casinos instead? Stop gambling altogether? Or maybe start looking for a decentralized casino to avoid the hassle?

I would go through, because it seems to me that all platforms are waiting for this and look for one site where this procedure will not be required, but after a while it will simply block your account.
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Re: Bitcoin is risky
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Ca4gil
on 20/08/2024, 15:05:09 UTC
Recently I had to explain to a friend what I was focusing in on financially speaking and I brought up crypto, specifically bitcoin. He was confused at first because he heard that it was unstable and risky. I knew that he already has a bad image of bitcoin so there was an urge to defend bitcoin but in the end I did not.

Because it was true. Crypto is volatile and even though Bitcoin has proved itself to continue to rise even after each dip, its price is still unstable. I realized that this does not necessarily have to be a bad thing especially if you are knowledgeable enough to minimize these risks. It was easy to get defensive but, in the end, I just explained to that friend that that is why it requires much attention and studying.

Do not lie to people about what crypto is just so they would not think of it as something not worthwhile. Rather explain eagerly. I did this so that my friend would not worry about my financial state and if he ends up becoming interested in bitcoin then I would be glad to continue teaching him.


I think this is the right position. If a person starts to be afraid, thinks it's risky, it's basically true, and you don't need to prove it to them. And if they are interested, then you can tell them more.
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Re: If being a graduate is the key to being wealthy, why are there poor graduates?
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Ca4gil
on 08/08/2024, 14:13:56 UTC
First off, I must say that Education is very good and i don't dispute the fact that it's very vital and necessary for human development, it can put you in a position to be successful no doubt but being a graduate is not a 100% guarantee for one to be very wealthy, one can be very sound academically but lack some basic skills of acquiring wealth. Also one can still have some good knowledge of certain skills but if there's no zeal or self confidence in earning a living through it then your education on those skills can be said to be a waste since you ain't making effort to earn from it.

 Also I've heard several people complain about having good grades, being 1st class graduates but find it difficult to secure good paying jobs, imagine someone struggling to achieve good grades in the university but find it difficult to earn a living and at the end settle for minor jobs while there are many dropouts with good skillsets as well as being creative and think outside the box, and are bosses of big organisations and companies.

 Well it's not basically about being educated or graduating with the best grades that makes you wealthy, it's about determination, being consistent and also persistent cause success and wealth are not achieved in one day or immediately after graduating. In as much as you have good grades, you must still improve your skills, not only job skills, marketing or management skills but your critical thinking and problem solving skills.
I agree that education does not give you a chance to be rich. There are many examples where people without education have managed to build up wealth. I think it's more about determination, networking, meeting people and hard work. I think education is needed when you know 100% what you want to develop in.
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Re: Has Trump helped Bitcoin already? Let's be reasonable!
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Ca4gil
on 08/08/2024, 12:20:46 UTC
For starters, I am a Bitcoin enthusiast with so much adoption in HODLing, Payments and Trading and it has been a blessing to me. Despite that, what I do differently from most Bitcoiners is that I don't deceive myself, I will never be a bigot but face the reality of the situation. Thanks to my grassroots experience in the financial market, unlike those who only started during this crypto-era, the experience is so lacking and popular people can easily trick them. This is partly why Trump could deceive people this much, what a folly! To what end?

Trump will do nothing in the crypto world if he succeeds in becoming the US president, he is only using Bitcoin and others to ascend to the throne. Someone who had condemned Bitcoin many times in the past but suddenly started painting himself as its messiah, don't you think this has some undertone? Why are people so gullible? Many bullish speculations are flying all over the internet to his credit, but talk is cheap and the market is not foolish, we can see the true reflection already.

I like us to see beyond the deception of those who want to use Bitcoin's popularity for their gains and still later abandon it. The future of Bitcoin only lies in the hands of the true adopters, not fake ones. Don't you guys think the true adopters of Bitcoin will lead by example? How many estates, hotels and businesses of Trump are now accepting Bitcoin for payments? Or how many of his liquid assets has he converted to Bitcoin? Talk is cheap, a true Bitcoiner will surely lead by example.
I want to be honest, the first time I heard Trump's news about cryptocurrencies, the first thing I thought was manipulation. A simple manipulation to cover all segments of the population and win the election.
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Re: Are you already happy if you can double your money, or do you want more?
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Ca4gil
on 05/08/2024, 15:20:58 UTC
I am interested to know your personal perspective and experience as well. I understand that as gamblers, we have different financial statuses in life. Some gamble for fun, while others are very serious about it. Can you relate to the question and answer it? How realistic is your target profit when gambling? Are you already happy with a 100% return, or do you want a 1000% return? Please use figures in your explanation so we can understand it better.
I see the game as entertainment, I can lose a maximum of $100 and I won't go any further. I'm not greedy for a refund. If the game is not going well, it is better to stop.
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Re: Hamster Kombat is the top trend of 2024 in the crypto industry
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Ca4gil
on 05/08/2024, 15:10:04 UTC
Hamster Kombat is a Telegram game that rewards players with coins for “tapping” on a character. For now, it’s just a game where you can invite friends and family to get more cryptocurrency coins. Despite this, the creators assure (and even put a timer) that an airdrop is envisioned for the future. Told about Hamster Kombat cards and other bonuses of the game.

How to Increase Points in Hamster Kombat?
The game features Hamster Kombat combos that you purchase with internal currency. Some cards are locked until you perform certain actions, such as subscribing to community socials. The player receives large bonus coins by collecting the correct combo of three cards.

Additionally, in the game, you can choose an exchange with which you will work (from a list of real-life exchanges). Unlike the usual opportunity to exchange bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, the choice of exchange at this stage affects only bonuses. By leveling up your exchange, you increase your in-game currency earnings.

Hamster Kombat is one of many examples of click-for-reward. The play-to-earn model has been around since 2013 but gained significant popularity with the spread of NFTs. Previous hamster-like projects have included:

Notcoin, a TON-integrated token for the GameFi sector. Notcoin is linked to a game popular on the social network Telegram, where users earn money by clicking on a screen.
M2E project STEPN, which gained popularity in early 2022. It offered users the opportunity to earn tokens by walking or running.
The game’s accessibility is also noted as a plus. Many play-to-earn games need to be downloaded, but Hamster Kombat is available directly through a Telegram bot.

Is Hamster Kombat Legitimate?
Unlike games that solve real-world problems with complex missions or advanced technology, Hamster Kombat is designed purely for fun. The project doesn’t have an official website, a clear roadmap, or technical documentation.

It’s uncertain whether Hamster Kombat will turn out to be a scam, as has happened with some cryptocurrency projects. One sign of legitimacy is a strategic partnership with the TON platform and the BingX exchange. It’s likely that we may see the HMSTR token added to the exchange in the future.

Conclusion
According to the developers’ plans, players who manage to accumulate coins before the release on the exchange will be able to participate in the airdrop during the TGE (Token Generation Event). Virtual coins within the game will be converted into tokens at a rate determined by the creators.

Currently, the project roadmap calls for tokens to be generated on The Open Network (TON) platform in July 2024. After that, users will be able to sell or buy cryptocurrency on the exchange, on par with other tokens. The TON crypto-wallet connection feature is already available right inside the game.

In my opinion, this is the biggest scam project. Everyone thinks they will make a fortune from it, but I am sure that the price will be so low that no one will make any money at all. After that, most people who have never interacted with cryptocurrencies before will simply go and say that crypto is scam.
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Re: Gambling therapy
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Ca4gil
on 21/06/2024, 12:18:09 UTC
I heard about gambling therapy and it prick my mind to which I asked myself when last did I  go for gambling therapy? I could recall and that's because I have never had one since I believe am gambling responsibly.

What's gambling therapy?
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Gambling Therapy is a free, global online service offering practical advice and emotional support to anyone affected by problem gambling link
Yeah, you read that correctly , it says people affected by gambling problem. But after reading I took an opposing view about it because gambling therapy shouldn't be something simply painted exclusively for people with gambling addiction problems alone. In as much as you're a gambler, whether  a gambler that has his gambling habit under control, going for a gambling therapy should be a habit we should acculturate ourselves with, at least twice a year (ones in every 6months).

We go for monthly or quarterly health routine checkups not only because we're sick but to  reduce any risk of getting sick before knowing. Right? same behavior can be applied to gambling , do you agree or it's not necessary until you start getting a gambling problem .

In general, I don't really see the point of going through therapy if you don't have an addiction. If you only gamble with your free money and it doesn't affect your life in any way, then therapy won't lead to anything.
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Re: Best game provider?
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Ca4gil
on 15/05/2024, 08:09:36 UTC
I gotta say, my gaming HQ is none other than Geekspins!

Geekspins is my treasure trove – no operator strings attached, just pure gaming goodness from around the globe. And guess what? They've got Novomatic slots, my absolute favorite game provider!

Novomatic's game catalog on Geekspins is next-level – it's a gaming paradise for all tastes. Whether you're into slots, bingo, or traditional table and card games, they've got it all. 5 reels, multiple paylines – you name it, they've got it covered!

But wait, there's more – Geekspins takes it up a notch by offering a casino where you can deposit and withdraw to a Bitcoin wallet. Talk about modern gaming convenience!

If you're on the lookout for a diverse and thrilling gaming experience, https://geekspins.io/games/software/novomatic/ is where it's at. I also want to hear your thoughts

I don't know, Novomatic, naaah. I prefer Microgaming. They make and implement their games in a cool way, the perfect balance of good functionality and interface.imho
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Re: Take care of your money and learn to save.
by
Ca4gil
on 15/05/2024, 08:01:20 UTC
People's financial situation is not always the same as we have enough money now but in the future we may not have enough money to spend. Now we have enough money so now I will go out of my way to spend money as I want for no reason then later when I don't have enough to spend but no one else will give me money to spend. It is a fact that as long as you have money and as long as you spend money behind others people will speak for you and people will be with you but if one day you want to walk with them without spending money then you will find no one to walk with. Since money brings people closer and money drives people away, money should be given the most importance. 

The amount of money that we are earning now is divided into several parts and the remaining money is the money but if we want we can invest or save so that if there is a financial crisis in the future but this saved money will support us well. 

We must be careful about money, if you are careful about money then there is no problem if people call you stingy because some people's job is to say bad things about others.

I support every word. When I was younger, I took money very lightly. It came today and it will come tomorrow. But I'd rather save at least a small part of it. I am glad that at least now I have an understanding of financial literacy. I think you should always save money. It's even better when you know how to reinvest these savings.
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Re: Gambling Management
by
Ca4gil
on 15/05/2024, 07:49:59 UTC
I often run out of funds due to gambling that is too blind in terms of placing $$ on every bet I make and ends up losing. I do multi-bets and single-bets, every time I win, sometimes I forget myself and use all my $$ on the next bet. This sometimes gives me big wins, but if I'm unlucky I can lose all my funds and this has happened many times.

I started to realize and change my habits. Now I use $$ from the profits from the previous bet to place the next bet and save my initial capital.

What do you think, is this good and can help me overcome losses that will occur so that $$ remains safe and can be used in future betting? Are there other unique ways that you can use to grow your money in gambling? feel free to comment. Thanks

I generally follow the simplest strategy. I have a few games that are more or less given to me. I go in with a small bet, and if it starts to pay, I raise and have a small chance of catching a decent win. If it doesn't pay out and it just keeps draining, I move on to another game. I understand that my strategy may not be the best, but I play for fun. I have no desire to bet even more after a loss.
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Re: 🔴Your Guide to Registering at ⚡ Vave.com ⚡ Crypto Casino 🔴 Free Spins*🔴
by
Ca4gil
on 18/04/2024, 12:00:42 UTC

I withdrew small amounts, mostly up to $400. Withdrawals took up to 4 hours on average. My friends had withdrawals that took up to 6 hours, but it's good that at least they come. On one of the projects, I had a delay of 24 hours at first, and then they just ignored me..
You know, anything can happen, but I usually get quick support from their customer service.
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Re: RTX 4090 and others
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Ca4gil
on 28/12/2023, 10:53:16 UTC
NVIDIA is reportedly set to unveil its new RTX 40 SUPER series in January 2024, with the 4070 SUPER taking the lead as the first card to hit the market. Sources suggest that NVIDIA will showcase the new series at CES 2024 during its Special Address livestream. While board partners are expected to reveal their designs shortly thereafter, the 4070 SUPER, in particular, is projected to be available starting January 17.
https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-geforce-rtx-4070-super-dual-with-12gb-memory-has-been-leaked
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Hello everyone, maybe this question is off-topic, but please tell me why social media constantly compares the 1080 Ti card with other video cards and says that 1080Ti is one of the best cards in terms of price-performance ratio.  I want to build a PC and I wonder if it is really that good. It is old, isn't it?