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Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 FAST, fair, BTC/LTC, jackpots - join us!
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White-Grey-Black
on 17/02/2018, 17:13:57 UTC
Hello Admin.I have recently lost my password.

Would you be able to help me recover my account?


Thanks In Advance.


If the account has no master address set, no deposits, no login nor password, no email address — we cannot recover it.(reference from YOLOdice faq)

So please write an email to yolodice@zoho.com and try to provide any of the above information details. Hope this would help you.

Thanks.
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Re: ▂▃▅▆█ BITSLER █▆▅▃▂🎁3 NEW COINS★★★22nd BILLION BETS PROMO★★★🎁
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White-Grey-Black
on 08/02/2018, 08:12:49 UTC
They (Gustavo) did actually asked me for personal information and passport, because of "suspicious behavior".

Suspicious behavior according to him is not wagering enough. I have made large deposit, made small win, tried to withdraw. My withdrawal request was declined.

Once I sent a ticket, he asked for my name and where I live, because he suspected that I'm "mixing" or "money laundering". I have spent a few days sending him proofs of where funds came from...even offered my user/pass on other site and my wallet file, so he can trace where funds came from.  He insisted on my name and country. I told Vladimir from Russia (which is not truth) and then I got request for passport. Smiley

In the end, the last option he gave me is to send funds back to address from which deposit came. Now, the issue was, the deposit came from shared wallet - I have moved funds from YoloDice to Bitsler. And address from which deposit arrived was not under my control.

Luckily, admin of Yolodice was quick and ready to help, so once Bitsler sent my deposit back to YoloDice's BTC address, YoloDice admin returned funds to my account and I have recovered my money.

Never again coming back to Bitsler.

I'm not a criminal, my BTC is not illegal, but I respect my privacy and I refuse to provide my real life identity and PASSPORT (by email) to ANONYMOUS administrator of gambling site!


Conclusion: My issue with Bitsler was solved thanks to YoloDice support.


I don't know why they considered not having enough wagering as a suspicious activity. it's up to the player when to stop the game and when to withdraw. it's pretty obvious that if you have big bankroll you could easily win small amounts. If your intention is to mix the coins then probably you won't send coins from YD. even if your intention is to mix the coins I don't know why you need to provide your KYC( passport as a proof).

There exist so many casinos here in bitcointalk never seen any admin asking users for the passport as a proof.

yeah, you're lucky, YD admin is very cool and he really tries to understand the situations and help out people.

admins can hope for players to bust coins but it is not a good decision to halt withdraw and ask passport as a proof just because he made a big deposit and won a small amount.

Do they really bother about "where does his deposit come from" just in case if he lost all his deposit HuhHuh?? ( do they refund back to the actual address)HuhHuh??
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Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 FAST, BTC/LTC Number Hunt with 0.8 BTC prizes is ON!
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White-Grey-Black
on 05/02/2018, 17:17:05 UTC
is there any plan when you will open LTC bankroll investments?

Currently there is no any ETA about ltc investment option for public. In the coming days it will be available for public (no any specific timeline).

Thanks
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Re: Why is it so easy to hack BitcoinTalk accounts??
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White-Grey-Black
on 03/02/2018, 11:39:07 UTC
 Here in forums, the usernames are open to the public, so it will be very easy for attackers to hack someone else account easily unless users keep a unique password for every account ( some users keep same passwords for every site). if people use the same password for every site registrations then it would be easy for attackers.

and it would be a good idea if bitcointalk forums provide a nickname option ( so that the username won't be public and it would be difficult for intruders to do any bruteforce or other social engineering techniques).

Thanks
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Re: 🔶 YOLOdice's 6th Number Hunt w/ Litecoin + Bitcoin! 🔶
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White-Grey-Black
on 01/02/2018, 05:03:25 UTC
To clarify: one user can win more than one prize, yes?

yes, one user can win more than one prize and can play with multiple accounts.
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Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 FAST, BTC/LTC Number Hunt with 0.8 BTC prizes is ON!
by
White-Grey-Black
on 31/01/2018, 14:54:34 UTC
Whats the thing with your thread that the images are loading like a whole day?

 which thread you're talking about? Announcement thread or new competition thread.?
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Re: 🔶 YOLOdice.com 🔶 LTC Wagering Competition, over 45 LTC prize pool!
by
White-Grey-Black
on 19/01/2018, 19:47:06 UTC
Another news: yahoo(8130) dominated the competition by wagering over 675 LTC, but the prize pool is now almost 60 LTC, which means the prizes will likely be 3x higher than listed!!!!!
Somebody mentioned that earlier on the second or third day of the competition while it was already underway.
The prize pool being 3x higher would be only towards the first place winner or for all places in the competition that make it in the 20 slots available?

The prize pool is 20 LTC. HOWEVER if site profit goes above 20 LTC by the end of the competition, we'll add a bonus to each prize! E.g. if site profit reaches 30 LTC, we'll bump the prize pool to 30 LTC — all prizes would get a 50% bonus.(which means it will be for all winners , they will be getting 3x).
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Re: impacts off cryptocurrency
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White-Grey-Black
on 19/11/2017, 17:11:28 UTC
I don't think its only about cryptocurrency it's all about the blockchain technology which is making currency(asserts) more secure and transparent, that is the actual aim of blockchain, and hey why not blockchain would really help governments and other assert related sectors to work very transparent and clean, from this we could avoid corruption as well .
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Re: Stake.com | The Bitcoin Casino | Plinko, Mines, Blackjack, Roulette + 8 more 👽
by
White-Grey-Black
on 19/11/2017, 09:08:04 UTC
what is the earning of being involved in discussion on the forum? I have a few btc to throw in gambling sites and might try out Plinko!

Stake.com has a forum (https://forum.stake.com), here people will get some satoshi for posting some good quality posts.
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Re: Primedice | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 20 Billion Bets | 111+ BTC Jackpot!
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White-Grey-Black
on 19/11/2017, 08:55:32 UTC
I am posting this message for the second time in this thread. I am getting an unconfirmed email account popup in my PD account which is "KLU". Can you guys please confirm it why is it showing so.


Maybe you need to verify your email by providing some valid email address.

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Re: xdice.io new simple Bitcoin Dice (Beta version)
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White-Grey-Black
on 19/11/2017, 08:38:57 UTC
House of the edge is quite attractive.

withdrawal takes up to four days its quite long period, these days most of the casino's withdrawals are instant.

it is not looking simple registration ( most people don't like to provide their mail addresses.)
the minimum bet amount is too high 0.0001( now approx 0.6 cents).


is this the clone of rollin.io??


-Wgb
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Re: BITCOIN TALK DISCUSSION TELEGRAM AND SKYPE GROUP
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White-Grey-Black
on 19/11/2017, 08:16:42 UTC
I don't think Bitcointalk needs a telegram, Skype, Discord or some other mediums, here in Bitcointalk you will get straight away answers. for any doubts. here we have Trust system utility, whereas in a telegram there is no such system.

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Re: Buying NEWBIE ACCOUNT !
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White-Grey-Black
on 19/11/2017, 08:01:41 UTC
hello, why are you looking for a newbie account, you can create a newbie account within minutes, I'm really wondering why you're looking for one.

what do you mean by this " minimum 3 days between each registration".