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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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henry_of_skalitz
on 25/07/2025, 12:43:14 UTC
The last reply from support for me was in September of last year. However, I messed up because I had a real issue, it wasn't replied to in a week, so I sent another message on that and also said "my daily rolls stopped working"... They sent me a macro for the rolls and closed the ticket, not resolving my original issue =/... Now, I haven't been able to get into my account in anything other then my PC because it's still surprisingly logged in somehow, but I have 2FA issues.

My FUN just matured, and got the automated email saying I should re-lock them... Lmao, nope.

They seem to sway the issues off even though they are not resolved in full - strange, and not good for the users ;( I hope you get your account and what's on it eventually.
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Re: Does covering user withdrawal fees work better for casinos?
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henry_of_skalitz
on 25/07/2025, 12:03:30 UTC
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I would love to know, which approach works better for casinos to increase their revenue and retain more customers? I feel like casinos that pay withdrawal fees out of their pocket have more loyal customers and their customers also deposit more money than those who don't pay user's withdrawal fees. Is there any statistics that either prove or disagree with my opinion? Is any casino representative willing to speak about it? It is a nice topic to discuss.

I am certainly feel attracted if I discover some casino which would cover my withdrawal fees, but also we need to give some further analysis to why a casino would do it and whether it is worth judging a casino only because such feature. It could be something being used by low liquidity/small casinos to attract more gamblers, but they do not actually have time proven reputation or much money to cover big wins by their gamblers if in the case someone of them hit a jackpot.
I don't mind to pay for my withdrawals, as long as they are fair and match the average fee with is needed to carry out a transaction of each one of the coins the casino supports. It makes sense to pay half dollar for a Bitcoin withdrawal if the network is not busy and the meempool is almost empty, but it does not make any sense having to pay the same to push a Litecoin transaction through. Casinos are not supposed to profit from transaction withdrawals.

I would think that if they have zero fees, it's somewhere else where it wouldn't be a "zero", and somebody else's platform would have a zero too.

It comes out only after testing a having experiences on many platforms Wink
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Re: Winna.com | Casino & Sportsbook | Industry Leading Rewards & VIP Service
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henry_of_skalitz
on 25/07/2025, 11:07:10 UTC
^ The vip transfer feature seems cool, I would love to hear your comments on the gameplay eventually.
 Grin
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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henry_of_skalitz
on 25/07/2025, 09:41:50 UTC
This happens frequently and the problem usually gets resolved after a few days. You can write to customer support and hope they notice.

You must be kidding? So when was the last time someone got a response from customer support? I'm absolutely sure that no one reads these emails.

I had an issue with withdrawal in February or March and customer support answered and resolved it within a day. That was the last time I withdrew too. Can't say anything about how it is now.

As of now, many complained they couldn't login onto the platform at all, as far as I remember.

And many fear for the platform not responding to anything at all..
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Re: dappcasino.io - Gambling Dapps & Crypto Casino Reviews
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henry_of_skalitz
on 25/07/2025, 07:11:40 UTC
Nice review site, it highlighted the most important information of every site, but as a gambler, we should also make sure we checked all the TOS before starting to use the site for our gambling needs as for example, the words "NO KYC NEEDED" may sometimes be misleading since they can demand a KYC when they feel you violated their rules or when you withdraw a decent amount.

Yep.

It may no kyc before the time for withdrawals comes.. Wink
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Re: Spinly.io 🎰✨ - Next-gen Crypto iGaming Platform 🚀💸
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henry_of_skalitz
on 25/07/2025, 06:18:25 UTC
I don't know maybe this is due to lackadaisical attitude or just a deliberate act not to do the necessary research for updates about a gambling platform before using them, over time now,

It may be that it is that, when I started playing in the casinos I did not read the terms and conditions , for me the important thing was to play and try to win, but knowing that anything we do without Knowing and is wrong can cost us the account blocked or not give us our withdrawal, it is better to read to Avoid having unpleasant moments, I know that sometimes it is lazy to read but it is for our own good.

We can always feed T&C of a platform to an AI to know what we need or what truly bothers us, it would usually do the job.
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Re: 🏆 GOSUBETTING 🏆 THE ULTIMATE BITCOIN BETTING GUIDE ⚽🏀⚾🏈🎮🎰📈
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henry_of_skalitz
on 24/07/2025, 12:37:37 UTC
^ Agreed.

But it became a little bit better knowing he is on a break for real..

Wishing him all the best, and better and bigger achievements ahead.
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Re: Does covering user withdrawal fees work better for casinos?
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henry_of_skalitz
on 24/07/2025, 11:49:50 UTC
I think sentence number one is the most interesting. Although I don't know if the casino owners are cutting into the users' profits in an unknown way. I think besides casinos many exchanges also offer discount options subject to certain conditions. I think you can make a poll here, casino owners may also rarely discuss in the forum. I think here many users are not casino owners.

There could be also fees smaller based on the VIP program, maybe.

 Cheesy
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Re: BTC touch-level bets: Where?
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henry_of_skalitz
on 24/07/2025, 09:49:58 UTC
I am not 100% sure but try polymarket, they have a pretty wide variety of predicton options(politics, war, sports, tech, crypto, etc..), you might find what you are looking for there.
Polymarket is definitely the first platform that comes to mind.
But I have some concerns - like how they handled the Zelensky suit, the major cyberattack on Iran, and the Iran-Israel ceasefire. In all three cases, I believe their oracle chose the wrong outcome.

Also, Polymarket recently acquired their own exchange. I’m worried that in the future, for price-based bets, they’ll rely solely on that exchange’s data. And with a captive exchange, price manipulation becomes a real risk.

Didn't hear about their own exchange, would be glad to look at it once I will have time.

And I agree, but I hope they will fetch data from multiple sources Cool
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Re: Can Bitcoin kill other crypto?
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henry_of_skalitz
on 24/07/2025, 09:09:28 UTC
~snip~
You are also correct, but if we look at most of the projects out there and their pattern, you will notice that what they usually talk about is making something better. Where they think a particular network is not doing fine, they offer a better service, like in terms of fees, fastness, and many others. This is one of the reasons why we have so many smart chains and layer 2 projects because they want to make things better.

It seems that the main purpose of creating second-level networks is to make money, since they could all use ETH to pay for transactions, but their funds launch their own tokens. In my opinion, it would be better to change the Ethereum network than to create so many L-2 solutions working on top of this network. I believe that over time, many people will come to understand that when the network performs all operations at the first level, it is much more convenient.

People like to compare everything, so even if networks do not seek to compete, their users somehow point out the advantages of some over others.

It's in our nature to compare - we compare BTC to all kind of coins even though it's not competing with them for real, just coexisting.

And, overall - yeah, L2s are for convenience and better fees / etc., but it comes from the lack of such things on the main layer, or to profit, as you said  Cheesy
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Re: YEET.com | 🔥$5k BTCTalk Leaderboard🔥 | Casino & Sportsbook | Airdrop
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henry_of_skalitz
on 23/07/2025, 15:02:29 UTC
To join wager contest, people need to have many things, not only money. Like knowledge about wager contest, risk of losing money, chance and how to win a wager contest, and how to control their bets in order to secure their inital fund and manage to finish the contest with top ranks in leaderboard.

It's not an easy task for any participants and bets are always addictive and have potentiality of emotion emerge so that the more times you bet, the higher probability that you will bet emotionally. It will be start of some bad bet decisions that are enough to drain out your initial gambling fund. Your experience is classic like what the others experienced too but it must be known by newbies in gambling and your advice means a lot to them.

I understand your point and agree with it. But as always, people barely care about the advice they see online. Everyone thinks they are pro-gamblers. Gambling has no newbies; everyone thinks they can win, so they make deposits and play. As for the wagering contest, people will learn about it eventually. I usually ask people not to chase someone if they cannot afford to lose their deposit.

In reality, everyone aims for the prize pool and barely thinks about the potential loss. I made two deposits and tried to wager as much as I could. But look, I wagered over 2.2K, but ended up losing both of my deposits. I accept this. I knew something like this could happen.

Some are too tunneled into the goal: and they lose themselves in the process.

You are not one of such people Wink
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Re: Spinly.io 🎰✨ - Next-gen Crypto iGaming Platform 🚀💸
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henry_of_skalitz
on 23/07/2025, 13:18:48 UTC
That's undeniable fact, I do not read terms as well because I dont like to read a huge wall of text but usually I use Ctrl+F to find specific terms I concerned about most.
Such as country restrictions and KYC related terms, these 2 things are the most important parts for me when it comes to online gambling.
While others terms are usually similar in most casinos so I do not need to read the whole part of the terms.

We can also ask AI to read it for us or to seek out the rules that need to be seen or read, but that's just an option.

Most just don't look through everything at all or do seek for terms that are needed for them.
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Re: OVER $190k in rewards 🚨🔥🔥🏆 NO KYC!
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henry_of_skalitz
on 23/07/2025, 07:19:12 UTC
Good and sound advice, and I second it. It seems you can run a signature campaign here, especially when you are spending so much (190k as per OP) on monthly contests.

My first thought... They spend a significant amount of money on monthly rewards and don't have a few dollars to buy a Copper member and create a nice ANN theme, not to mention the rest. It's cheaper to create new accounts on the Bitcointalk forum and copy/paste the same content. I believe they are far from any campaign.

I don't open casinos like this... There's a chance they are legit, but when someone presents themselves like this, it's hard for me to believe that everything is as it should be.


They could of at least put the name of the platform into the subject name of the thread, that would be a good start Grin
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Re: Do you think we’ll ever get a break from all these meme coins?
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henry_of_skalitz
on 23/07/2025, 06:40:26 UTC
You still try to go for Bitget, don't you? Wink

Memes are indeed risky, and it's not worth it in the long run, only if you want to gamble on it.
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Re: staking stablecoins good?
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henry_of_skalitz
on 22/07/2025, 11:49:20 UTC
Depends on what your targets are and where you intend to do it.
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Re: Bitcoin does not discriminate
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henry_of_skalitz
on 22/07/2025, 10:39:12 UTC
This isn't discrimination. If your card's been rejected you'll have to ask the bank why it didn't work they'll explain why it didn't work. Some web hosting & domain seller companies accept bitcoin so it's good you've got the domain.

Many of you may not give an F about this but it is important to me due to what I faced just for buying a domain from Africa.

I tried for weeks to get a card to buy a domain, but it was all rejected. I am sure that if the card was owned by a US or EU citizen, the transaction will be processed itch-free. This makes me abandon the hosting site I wanted to use and searched for the ones that accept Bitcoin.Immediately I sent the payment, it was successful. Thanks to Bitcoin that doesn't discriminate whether you are from Asia, Africa, Europe or US.

Bitcoin recognizes everyone as equally important, as the same.

Most likely - regulations Grin
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Re: El Salvador has become the first country to make #Bitcoin legal tender! 🇸🇻
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henry_of_skalitz
on 22/07/2025, 09:30:15 UTC
The renowned President Nayib Bukele met with students who graduated from the national Bitcoin school.
Such a move is not limited to just accepting Bitcoin, but I believe that education through Bitcoin will play a greater role in national development.

https://x.com/pete_rizzo_/status/1947334645315412295

Knowledge is power and freedom in our day and age - with it, we can have more alternatives on what to do and how do different things, from overall choices to something specific, so that is truly great.
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Re: Safely storing bitcoins
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henry_of_skalitz
on 22/07/2025, 08:36:27 UTC
I was reading a news article saying that bitcoins will not be safe once we have powerful quantum computers. Is there a good alternative way to store bitcoins safely in such a situation  ?
Op the source of this information is needed for more investigation. Quantum Computer can't stop the high security of Bitcoin. There will be no additional security on Bitcoin than the highly recommend securities of Bitcoin. You can secure it offline and online with non custodial wallets. And don't keep your long term investment Bitcoins in exchange or custodial wallets.

It's more of a boogie woogie for the future than something real - indeed, by the time it will come, there will be quantum-resistant addresses and much more.
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Re: Is Bitcoin just for the rich?
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henry_of_skalitz
on 22/07/2025, 07:34:29 UTC
Sometimes, it's better to be humble and cautious rather than opportunistic - though everything should be there in order to achieve success.
Being humble will save you and if you're a poor guy before but Bitcoin made you rich, it's best to humble yourself and never be boastful with the assets that you have. There are too many people nowadays that are flaunting their Bitcoin holdings without even cautious of hiding their identities and that's the reason why there were $5 wrench attacks and sadly, kidnappings happened too. This is the reason if you are a bitcoin rich, I agree that it's not just sometimes better to be humble but be one at all times.

Yeah, it will save you your time, nerves, and maybe even health in the process.

To be successful is not to scream out loud about it, but to work towards it, and work hard.
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Re: Biggest bitcoin giveaways in history ?
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henry_of_skalitz
on 21/07/2025, 18:15:36 UTC
One of the lesser known and talked about giveaways was the pineapple fund.

Also, Fidelity Charitable is a donor-advised fund that many bitcoiners donate bitcoins to. I wonder if they have any stats on how many bitcoins have been donated to them.

There is a report regarding it, though as I saw, there is around 780+ million dollars put in crypto donations, and it was bigger in around 14 times over 2023.