Honestly, if this casino proves to be reliable in the long term without being properly license, I still could see it being successful within the gambling community, specially those who are concerned with providing their person information to centralized entities and regulators. Though, they must be very careful when comes to unpurposely providing liquidity money launderers and criminals with their casino, otherwise it could be just matter of time before their domain gets seized by either the European Union or the United States, in a similar manner to what happened to Chipmixer, even though the latter had nothing to do with gambling.
Also, this may be the first casino I have seen which openly claims to make their community to get involved with the resolution of conflicts between the house itself a other gamblers. In that sense, it is an innovation.
Nitrogen Sports was really good at this years ago before they sold.
Haven't seen anyone be able to do real ZERO KYC with no complaints or sketchy obscure site, since they stopped years ago and sold the brand.
Huge gap in the market but nobody seems to want to build it as the headache is hiding/transferring ownership and websites constantly
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Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Stake F1 Team
Hello does anyone here have used a lawyer for online casinos if yes which one? can u share details where to contact him and etc This casino have broken laws/tos againts me despite me proving everyting at casino guru complaint that lasted 3 months their clown support agent have closed the complaint for reason i was rude againts the casino workers? btw i was not rude or anyting he was just looking to find some stupid reason to close it and dont get me refund because the amounth is 10k$+
GPWA probably the best place to look. You would likely want a gaming lawyer in whatever country you are in, that has also dealt with Curacao gambling companies
FYI the courts in Curacao are terrible to deal with on cases of money being owed by gambling sites. We know people that spent years and 6 figures trying to get millions owed from a Curacao site, that just claimed some other entity (in a different country) made an agreement on behalf of their Curacao company and it all went away.
Good luck though!
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Re: Central Bank of Argentina hosts a live Bitcoin mining exhibit
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on 22/11/2024, 00:51:33 UTC
The problem for Argentina is all the DEBT is based on Argentine Pesos, which has been dramatically inflated over 4 years
The government has to do something about all the old debt, while trying to move to more stable ways to "store value" in whatever money they plan to use.
When I was there, getting the Pesos was extremely difficult and their is a blue market as well as a regular market rate to get their Peso, so it's still quite a mess there.
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Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Stake F1 Team
But it’s guaranteed that Stake token will be a hit if they decide that they want to launch their own token since they are the leading crypto casino. Besides, even a relatively new casino manage to create a hype with their own token so this is an easy peasy marketing for Stake token as it will market its own due to the brand.
They have the a business that isn't scamming people, so running a token probably wouldn't work out for them
HAPPY 7 YEARS STAKE!!!
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Re: Trump to enter the crypto business
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CryptoGamblingSites
on 13/08/2024, 15:23:34 UTC
More noise in Bitcoin, the only news is when another block is solved every 10 - 12 minutes on average....
It keeps proving the protocol is secure, and the underlying asset is safe/more valuable, regardless of it's price in USD
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Re: Nitrobetting.eu - Unmatched BTC Betting and Entertainment 🎰📈🏀⚾🏈⚽
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CryptoGamblingSites
on 13/08/2024, 15:01:40 UTC
Nitrogen Sports was so good back in the day, sad to see what happened ever since the "changes" a few years ago
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Re: I am paying 2500 USD for a big casino executive to see my provably fair system
it wouldn’t be possible for me to send 2500 USD to everyone, and discover later that they wouldn’t give me a penny for using my system.
Why not launch a free game on a cheap domain and let gamblers see it? Rather than trying to get intros to casinos, then hoping they don't just take your money and say "no thanks" (they will)
Whats the benefit of having them review it, hoping they will change their entire system in the casino (not likely), when you could just launch it and see if gamblers see it as a better option than what is currently in the market?
it's makings it centralized because they had about 190,000btc now in their custody
Winklevoss Twins owned close to a million bitcoin at one time, and it's funded a lot of Gemini (and other shitcoin projects), didn't come close to centralizing BTC yet though
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Re: Can we see BTC at ATH before the year ends?
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CryptoGamblingSites
on 26/02/2024, 18:13:29 UTC
We will see fiat currency lows year after year, that's all I know for sure. they keep pumping the supply whereas Bitcoin can't do that
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Re: Surfaced: Email conversation between Satoshi and Adam Back
For the most part you have a pretty clear picture of what every company does with your information. They sell it to advertising agencies to provide you with targeted ads to make you buy their stuff. It's all just a matter of who's going to take care of your information, and provide you with the targeted ads that you would be able to tolerate. That's why my money's on reliable companies and sites, at the very least you know for sure they're going to take care of your information, and most of them have a "Do not Sell my Data" clause on the privacy statement that you can take them to court with should you find out that they violated such guidelines. Basically you have legal powers over the casino and the information they collect from you when it's a reputable site. You wouldn't really have this amount of certainty on some other gambling site which sets them so far apart.
The gambling sites never tell customers when an employee steals player data and sells it, for more than they'd pay that employee in a year, happens all the time though
If it isn't a former employee selling it, you still have to worry about the specific sites security of your data, when many of us are from the "verify, don't trust" school of thought
But no matter what, KYC is already on our doorstep, so to continue playing, we need to do KYC so that we won't get any problems along the way.
It's a philosophical debate though because some of us believe that those who have money (however you define it) and are willing to gamble with it, will do so.
As shown by the increased popularity with bitcoin and crypto gambling sites, regardless of a gamblers age, people with money will gamble.
Is it the government or corporations job to ensure someone is of age to gamble?
Or should the parent of a child take on the responsibility to ensure they don't gamble?
Good questions that people will never agree on answers
Not having KYC DOES protect the individuals identity though, which may be something they wish to do when gambling online with crypto, regardless of age
Exchanges earn money when they stay online and serve people, I don't know why people fail to understand that. The make millions from Futures, trade fees, referrals, listing shitcoins etc.
And the average person should care, why? Trading doesn't provide real value, that affects the average person in any real way...
Person to Person Bitcoin transactions would still be possible if the 400 exchanges that everyone uses currently, globally, go under
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Re: 🐁🐁MiceRace.com -The worlds first mouse racing gambling platform !🐁🐁
This was my favorite gambling platform of all time. I wish it would come back lol. Or if there was any news about it.
They did actually have a pretty reasonably concept, the problem is it wasn't executed correctly since the developers were gambling novices. With correct implementation, it could have been done pretty well.
It was our favourite in the last 10 years, nobody does anything innovative in gambling online (which is part of why they failed)
This was so completely illegal, on so many levels but gosh darn if we didn't enjoy losing a few sats on this one
We couldn't figure out if there was ever going to be a way we could promote it (we never did) because who sets up a mice race in their bedroom and try's to figure out the odds (and the laws), as they're creating a gambling site?!?
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Re: lucky block casino locked my account for no reason demanding kyc funds lost
if you are saying that a site that's registered in Curacao is a red flag then you're wrong with that assumption. And, there are many sites that start providing their services to customers and they don't have to be 5 years in the business.
The sites that go bankrupt and steal players money are almost always "regulated" in Curacao or Costa Rica the last 15 years, not Italian regulated or UK regulated, it's always certain countries that people kind of know isn't really regulated well
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Re: lucky block casino locked my account for no reason demanding kyc funds lost
What do you mean? Most of the ones advertised on the forum are licensed in Curaçao and I have played on several of them for some time without any problems.
The other points would make it a bad idea to try such a site
Curacao is not a regulatory jurisdiction that represents trust, nobody is chasing down the many Curacao registered gambling sites that have run fly by night operations (which there are many) over the years
They're currently trying to fix their image by saying they will be a better regulator, it's all smoke and mirrors though