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Topic: Betking.io is back. What do you guys think? - page 2. (Read 253 times)

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They posted a thread regarding Relaunching their new website and would refund the losses of their investors on their failed ICO. not sure what happened to that. not gonna spend much time thinking about their new website but I am going to suggest to everyone to avoid it to prevent possible problems in the future.
I wouldn't hold on to that promise if I was an investor because they have probably spent the money already and what kind of scammer bring back the money to the people that they have stolen from? I still don't trust them, because we have seen what they did and there's always a chance that they are going to do it again.
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I know most people are going to stay away from betking.io because it's run by a scammer, but perhaps, for the right person it's not an interesting proposition. Some gamblers know they're going to play until they lose all their money, so for those people it could add a bit of spice and extra-dimensionality of how exactly you're going to lose all your money on betking.


But in all seriousness, I think Dean Nolan is too smart to think he can create a successful casino after using the last one to scam people. I think this whole thing is just to whitewash his reputation by creating a more confusing story and a faux attempt to pay back people
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/betkingio-relaunch-uncensored-betking-scam-thread-5287553 Jollygood made a thread about their relaunch 6 months ago. Probably would be good to use the search function on the forum and research before making a new topic.

Other then that, playing on Betking is very risky with their current reputation.
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Putting the casino's reputation aside, their 30% commission isn't attractive to me as an investor. Betking wants to use your funds to attract gamblers but they take quite a lot from you when it's time to distribute profits. Not to mention that you have to share for the losses also.

And then this
Funds are not insured and in the unlikely event there is any loss due to theft, software errors, transferring of funds to the wrong wallet or account compromise then BetKing will not be liable for any loss.
^ There are better platforms (centralized and decentralized) to stake my funds.
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They posted a thread regarding Relaunching their new website and would refund the losses of their investors on their failed ICO. not sure what happened to that. not gonna spend much time thinking about their new website but I am going to suggest to everyone to avoid it to prevent possible problems in the future.
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Disclaimer: i don't have any affiliate with betking.io or dean in any kind of way

Well just noticed old thread of betking.io got bump on yesterday by dean. When i try to visit betking.io, it's already opened and we can play on there.


But it poorly designed if you open it from phone, look at this


I got interested with their investment option, which they calling it by staking.

https://betking.io/StakingHelp

But the comission for site is too big for me, they charges 30% from any commission before it got distributed to all investors. What do you guys think?

Their cold wallet also only has 1 bitcoin and 4 ETH in there which is very small for a gambling site, IMHO. Dunno where all betking's profit made before they closed and what they do with their ICO funds.

Their investment stats also a bit strange, look at this DOGE & Tether's investment stats for investor.


How can the profit amount is bigger than total invested amount?



This thread isn't moderated, so anyone can reply what they think without any fear their post got removed by me, as OP. But if i feel your post is spam or Out Topic , i will report your post to moderator.

P.S once more, i don't have any affiliate with betking.io and dean.
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