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Re: [H] BTC/USDT [W] Cash in bangkok thailand (I.e cardless withdraw)
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alertoriole
on 14/04/2024, 12:12:07 UTC
try local coin swap there are dozens of offers there and it's cheap to trade in thailand
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Re: Crypto OTC and cash deals
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alertoriole
on 11/10/2023, 12:46:43 UTC
why would anyone care about these posts? do you think with zero history anywhere here or on p2p anyone is going to trust you or send you money first? No of course not, so genuinely what is the point in writing refresh and spamming the feed. Before you ask, yes I have 5000+trades on lbc and millions traded on lcs.

Just don't understand why you would ever think anyone would ever respond or give you money? You post should read that you are willing to send first to large traders to prove yourself, not the opposite.
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Re: Crypto Sportsbook to handle large bets?
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alertoriole
on 08/10/2023, 13:16:02 UTC
no it's dependent on your history. same with every sportsbook. nobody will let you sign up and begin doing huge bets unless you're referred by different companies or hosts. turning over 40m doesnt really mean much as far as being a big player its not a large turn over at all. stake wouldn't limit a large player for winning 50k. so i guess there's more to it than being explained. probably loaned his account to someone and it got flagged etc.
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Re: Crypto Sportsbook to handle large bets?
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alertoriole
on 08/10/2023, 12:03:02 UTC
I can bet about 500k a game at cloudbet. site sucks but they have second largest limits to stake. gotta show your stats to them and deal with their host or you're wasting your time.
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Re: USDT for USD in CDMX(Mexico city)
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alertoriole
on 02/10/2023, 20:41:25 UTC
bump-sinaloa also
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Re: Searching for 36.9million USD in bitcoin P2P trade I will come to you
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alertoriole
on 02/10/2023, 10:03:55 UTC
you wouldn't break the transaction up? world is a big place, how are you intending on buying it.
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Re: I want to Buy USD Florida 90K
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alertoriole
on 18/08/2023, 17:05:56 UTC
That’s the coin exchange in Miami? What’s the catch
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Re: I want to Buy USD Florida 90K
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alertoriole
on 18/08/2023, 00:25:10 UTC
Post contact info and a rate you’re looking to pay.
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USDT for USD in CDMX(Mexico city)
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alertoriole
on 10/08/2023, 23:10:18 UTC
Looking to sell usdt or Btc for usd in Mexico City for the next few weeks. Rate is between 1-3% above spot depending on volume and if you have a good p2p or trading history anywhere.
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Re: I have Traveled on all Thailand and Spending only Crypto!
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alertoriole
on 09/05/2023, 17:55:04 UTC
localcoinswap?
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Re: EXCHANGE IN THAILAND
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alertoriole
on 09/05/2023, 17:53:02 UTC
i suppose you don't offer escrow and you expect the coin or funds first. Smiley
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Re: Diamond 5 Stake, account was hacked
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alertoriole
on 27/03/2023, 14:39:48 UTC
Wow
I was first moved with the fact that you had over $165k in your betting account and I was really mad that what the f*ck are you doing with such amount of money in your betting  aaccount ? I'm so sorry for your loss mate but I really don't think it will be possible for stake or any other casino to share responsibility of the loss with you because you made all the mistake to have clicked on the link and you don't expect the casino to partake in fixing a mistake causes by you exoevt they just wanted to be fair with you.
This is another wake up call for everyone to stay very active in protecting their accounts and checking eveey links thoroughly before clicking non them.
Most likely this is not as much money for the OP as it is for us, and as we know a great deal of traders and gamblers out there use online wallets to store their funds as they find this arrangement more practical for them, but as we know this convenience comes with a price, and the price is that their coins are at a higher risk of being stolen as hackers have all the time on the world to try to figure out how to access their account and steal everything that is in it.
Keeping most of the money in the wallet by saving it in the form of tokens is indeed very profitable for some people because indirectly it can also be an investment.
But here what I'm wondering is that OP has the nerve to take the risk of keeping such a large amount in the casino's wallet.
This is an inappropriate choice in my opinion because the risk is big and if you have bad luck, it's like the OP where he became a victim of hacking to the point where he lost everything he had in the casino wallet.
I don't know what the OP's goal is by keeping so much money in the casino's wallet, whether to gamble or just save it, but this is a valuable lesson for all of us to be more careful and always consider what to do, especially regarding the money we have.
Op seems to be one of the rich people who is a big gambler so it's only natural to keep a large amount of money in the casino for him to bet on big bets.
Maybe the loss of the money was due to his own fault, who was not vigilant and was too careless, so that someone hacked and took all of his money.
This error does not originate from the casino if I think it is due to an act of hacking caused by the OP himself not a casino failure.
In crypto or gambling, even a small mistake can be dangerous, so don't take everything for granted.

Again a broad assumption, all of stakes vip information was leaked in december, it's players are in a constant attack from phishing/hacking and other sites trying to poach. If they kept their players information private and didn't allow data breaches(and deny it) then all would be fine. They got my info again due to stakes lack of security and protocols.
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Re: Diamond 5 Stake, account was hacked
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alertoriole
on 27/03/2023, 14:37:10 UTC


Keeping most of the money in the wallet by saving it in the form of tokens is indeed very profitable for some people because indirectly it can also be an investment.
But here what I'm wondering is that OP has the nerve to take the risk of keeping such a large amount in the casino's wallet.
This is an inappropriate choice in my opinion because the risk is big and if you have bad luck, it's like the OP where he became a victim of hacking to the point where he lost everything he had in the casino wallet.
I don't know what the OP's goal is by keeping so much money in the casino's wallet, whether to gamble or just save it, but this is a valuable lesson for all of us to be more careful and always consider what to do, especially regarding the money we have.
It's a sign of being a compulsive gambler, you don't make the casino wallet a place to store your funds, two of the unsafe place to store are exchanges and casinos, noncustodial wallets are always the safest.
I'm not comfortable keeping even a small amount on casinos I make sure to deposit what I will use to play and if I won I withdraw it all, I know my limitation and I know how the amount I will fund that I think will satisfy my gambling urge.

The nerve? It's one of the larger gambling companies in the world, should I ask them to place bets for me and I'll pay them if I lose? You need to deposit funds to gamble, funds were deposited and gambled. As soon as they removed the 2fa they stole the funds, less than ten minutes later. The point, whether you guys are all shilling for online casinos or not is that they had a flaw in their system that they had been made aware of and didn't care to update the security. That's shameful that someone betting 100 dollars and losing 1000 dollars to a hack isn't important enough for them to add the security the did once it happened to me. I don't use the company as my wallet, when done a session I withdraw, when starting a new one I deposit.
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Re: Diamond 5 Stake, account was hacked
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alertoriole
on 27/03/2023, 14:33:04 UTC
.....all this advise from people with casino promotions in their profiles. The funds were in play, the hacker cashed the bets out and drained the account. Thank you for the advice on cashing out and keeping funds on a site, it's completely incorrect and not in anyway what was being discussed. You know what making assumptions does right everyone??
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Re: need crypto for cash in vancouver
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alertoriole
on 27/03/2023, 14:10:29 UTC
not sure how to close or delete the topic but its not needed any more
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Re: Diamond 5 Stake, account was hacked
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alertoriole
on 27/03/2023, 10:30:22 UTC
Wow
I was first moved with the fact that you had over $165k in your betting account and I was really mad that what the f*ck are you doing with such amount of money in your betting  aaccount ? I'm so sorry for your loss mate but I really don't think it will be possible for stake or any other casino to share responsibility of the loss with you because you made all the mistake to have clicked on the link and you don't expect the casino to partake in fixing a mistake causes by you exoevt they just wanted to be fair with you.
This is another wake up call for everyone to stay very active in protecting their accounts and checking eveey links thoroughly before clicking non them.
Most likely this is not as much money for the OP as it is for us, and as we know a great deal of traders and gamblers out there use online wallets to store their funds as they find this arrangement more practical for them, but as we know this convenience comes with a price, and the price is that their coins are at a higher risk of being stolen as hackers have all the time on the world to try to figure out how to access their account and steal everything that is in it.
Keeping most of the money in the wallet by saving it in the form of tokens is indeed very profitable for some people because indirectly it can also be an investment.
But here what I'm wondering is that OP has the nerve to take the risk of keeping such a large amount in the casino's wallet.
This is an inappropriate choice in my opinion because the risk is big and if you have bad luck, it's like the OP where he became a victim of hacking to the point where he lost everything he had in the casino wallet.
I don't know what the OP's goal is by keeping so much money in the casino's wallet, whether to gamble or just save it, but this is a valuable lesson for all of us to be more careful and always consider what to do, especially regarding the money we have.

True. It's a high risk to keep money at a site where it's possible you can't have 100% access to it. They can always deny a withdrawal for whatever reason and then what. Since I had a problem in the past I only kept as much money on the site as I needed, not 1 satoshi more. That's the way to go I think.

Also seems like it didn't go too well for OP there since he is looking to buy crypto now https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5446023.0 .


theres an issue with buying crypto? lol I buy crypto everyday with or without the hack. Keeping money on a casino shouldn't be an issue as stated earlier, they should have acted earlier when this happened to smaller players and not waited until a bigger player got hit. That's all, still playing there and will continue to do so, just very weak security prior to it happening. Hope all is well in tokyo Smiley
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need crypto for cash in vancouver
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alertoriole
on 23/03/2023, 09:04:50 UTC
50k first deal. ideally someone with a large p2p history not just a good ranking on here as i've been approached on different things on this site from higher ranking ppl and clearly they were not legitimate.

would need to agree a location and rate and need the coin in the next 24 hours.
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Re: I need Australia account for $45k payment please
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alertoriole
on 19/03/2023, 00:38:25 UTC
need to elaborate a lot more than that. origin of funds etc
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Re: Diamond 5 Stake, account was hacked
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alertoriole
on 07/03/2023, 17:46:58 UTC
     It seems unlikely that you will recover what the hacker stole from you, even if we say that someone will help you because I have not heard anything after being hacked that the hacker has recovered what was hacked from him.

    Maybe learn a lesson from what happened to you, at least you know what to do next time because hackers can attack wherever we are if we are careless and we are not the ones to go around in this cryptocurrency situation.

Indeed. As sad as this may sound, but don't expect so much from this day onwards. The harsh reality will not sink in instantly. If you are still in the grieving process, it's okay, but don't make another same mistake. Most people who gets hacked often fail to recover their lost funds, that's the truth. Only a few managed to somehow get back a portion of their money mostly because the company itself made a compromise. And not because the ahcker suddenly had the heart and conscience to return what they have stolen.

I agree that just think of this as a learning experience. Just think of the money lost as your tuition so that next time, you know better and thus, this won't happen again. Do not fall victim into more scam and schemes saying they could recover your money because clearly, they couldn't and they will just use you for personal gain. Accept your mistake, move forward, then think and do better the next time around.


No grieving process, the fact that you can't seperate feelings from how a company should be run is a bit concerning. But promoting a company in your bio that bought all of stakes stolen email and player lists I guess sheds some light on how you feel about player security. If you take money from people, you should do your best to protect their money, not the least. Does it concern you at all that the company your promoting is trafficking in the profiles of all the players who's data was hacked and stolen from stake before New Years?
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Re: Rapper wins $1.7 million bet.
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alertoriole
on 07/03/2023, 03:19:18 UTC
Well, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.
This time Drake wins, actually, I think it is good he bets instead doing what other sponsored streamers and casino partners do and stick to slots.
Also, the amount of his bets is huge but it is about what we would expect of someone who has a lot of money and a musical career.

wow. lol. it is not his money being bet.