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Hey mate, nice to see your website. I was wondering what was the spark which led you in creating such an amazing website. It has literally covered everything that a crypt investor would need to go through. Whether someone is a newbie and trying out for the free bitcoin then they have to the faucet list to start with. Apart from that if any new user is looking for wishful knowledge then your website has got covered that too. From amazing technical site listings to news article-associated lists, everything is there.

You really nice theme and keep it as it is since it really shows bold logos of other sites and its eye catchy. Good work on the Gambling site list. I assume you have studied the legal and authentic casinos before placing them on the banner. That part is nice otherwise there are websites that just keep on listing hundreds of websites. Great site great work.
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5 - if the casino has no negative comments: problems with deposits and withdrawals

after the person checks these points in some casinos, the person needs to go to the forums and ask people questions and then he must go back to doing research on each specific old casino that he saw during the initial research, nowadays there is youtube in that one can search and see other people's reviews too, so it's all about taking a lot of time to search, but unfortunately people don't want to do much research, as soon as they find some casino on google that promises 500$ sign-up bonus already It is enough for many people to delude themselves and create an account at the casino, what is even sadder is to see people with years in this world of casinos falling for this type of scam

Interesting concept, it needs quite the effort in terms of programing though. We will think about something like this.
I don't understand how to do this effectively.  The fact is that even in relation to the most honest and law-abiding casino there are always real players who played in the casino and did not read the TOS carefully, or maybe even haters hired by competitors who write negative reviews about this casino.  It is rather difficult to assess the truthfulness and objectivity of such reviews.  In my opinion, the main thing in the reliability of the casino is the time of its work in the gambling market.  
Another good sign is the long topic of this casino in this section of BTT - section "Gambling".  It is enough just to read the latest messages in such a topic and much becomes clear.  Including the problems that a new player who has just visited their site for the first time may face.

Hey DelfastTons, thanks for your comment. Did you forget to add a text to your quote? I can't see any..
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5 - if the casino has no negative comments: problems with deposits and withdrawals

after the person checks these points in some casinos, the person needs to go to the forums and ask people questions and then he must go back to doing research on each specific old casino that he saw during the initial research, nowadays there is youtube in that one can search and see other people's reviews too, so it's all about taking a lot of time to search, but unfortunately people don't want to do much research, as soon as they find some casino on google that promises 500$ sign-up bonus already It is enough for many people to delude themselves and create an account at the casino, what is even sadder is to see people with years in this world of casinos falling for this type of scam

Interesting concept, it needs quite the effort in terms of programing though. We will think about something like this.
I don't understand how to do this effectively.  The fact is that even in relation to the most honest and law-abiding casino there are always real players who played in the casino and did not read the TOS carefully, or maybe even haters hired by competitors who write negative reviews about this casino.  It is rather difficult to assess the truthfulness and objectivity of such reviews.  In my opinion, the main thing in the reliability of the casino is the time of its work in the gambling market. 
Another good sign is the long topic of this casino in this section of BTT - section "Gambling".  It is enough just to read the latest messages in such a topic and much becomes clear.  Including the problems that a new player who has just visited their site for the first time may face.
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the biggest danger currently is that the scammers who create scam casinos have now adopted the strategy of posting fake reviews on several very important forums and in more extreme cases they are creating sites with the purpose of speaking well about their casino, and a way of doing so with people who do a google search about them to find good reviews about them and with that create an account in their casino, and that's why we see many people coming to this forum complaining that they were stolen and when we see the link of that casino in which they were robbed, we realized that it is a new and strange casino, unfortunately this is a problem with no immediate solution

maybe if someone created a site aimed at placing scam casinos it could be of great help to many people, at least with that people when they go to google about a casino soon they will be able to find the site that has added scam casinos and the person is already knowing that that Z or Y casino that they wanted to create an account, is a scam casino and because it is a scam casino, they should not put money in the scam casino. now in case the casino has ann thread in this forum it will be easy for the person to see a post from some forum member accusing the casino of being a scam
It's a relentless game of Scam-a-Mole, right? Wallop one fraudulent casino, and presto! A couple more sprout up like mushrooms after the rain! You've hinted at a 'Scam Casino Most Wanted' catalogue, but wouldn't these tricksters just switch hats and deal a new hand of scams?

So, how about this: let's architect a blockchain-driven casino vetting mechanism? This system would act as an immutable ledger, keeping a vigilant eye on legitimate operations and scam alerts in a transparent way.

Visualize it like this - it's akin to having a no-nonsense bouncer at the entrance of every casino. They're checking each establishment's 'license' before they can open the doors. And any who's been playing fast and loose? Their missteps are etched in the unalterable stone of blockchain. That's raising the bar for accountability, wouldn't you say?

this would incur costs for those who do, so the best solution is for people to do a lot of diligence when they want to choose a casino, for example if a person is new in this world of gambling, then that person needs to go to google and do research about the best casinos, but when doing this this person should not focus on the bonuses that casinos give or the benefits of vip accounts, so what points would this person need to focus on?

1 - casino activity time (how many years the casino has been operating)

2- how long does it take to withdraw

3 - how many games that the person wants to play are available at the casino

4 - TOS and KYC

5 - if the casino has no negative comments: problems with deposits and withdrawals

after the person checks these points in some casinos, the person needs to go to the forums and ask people questions and then he must go back to doing research on each specific old casino that he saw during the initial research, nowadays there is youtube in that one can search and see other people's reviews too, so it's all about taking a lot of time to search, but unfortunately people don't want to do much research, as soon as they find some casino on google that promises 500$ sign-up bonus already It is enough for many people to delude themselves and create an account at the casino, what is even sadder is to see people with years in this world of casinos falling for this type of scam

Interesting concept, it needs quite the effort in terms of programing though. We will think about something like this.
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the biggest danger currently is that the scammers who create scam casinos have now adopted the strategy of posting fake reviews on several very important forums and in more extreme cases they are creating sites with the purpose of speaking well about their casino, and a way of doing so with people who do a google search about them to find good reviews about them and with that create an account in their casino, and that's why we see many people coming to this forum complaining that they were stolen and when we see the link of that casino in which they were robbed, we realized that it is a new and strange casino, unfortunately this is a problem with no immediate solution

maybe if someone created a site aimed at placing scam casinos it could be of great help to many people, at least with that people when they go to google about a casino soon they will be able to find the site that has added scam casinos and the person is already knowing that that Z or Y casino that they wanted to create an account, is a scam casino and because it is a scam casino, they should not put money in the scam casino. now in case the casino has ann thread in this forum it will be easy for the person to see a post from some forum member accusing the casino of being a scam
It's a relentless game of Scam-a-Mole, right? Wallop one fraudulent casino, and presto! A couple more sprout up like mushrooms after the rain! You've hinted at a 'Scam Casino Most Wanted' catalogue, but wouldn't these tricksters just switch hats and deal a new hand of scams?

So, how about this: let's architect a blockchain-driven casino vetting mechanism? This system would act as an immutable ledger, keeping a vigilant eye on legitimate operations and scam alerts in a transparent way.

Visualize it like this - it's akin to having a no-nonsense bouncer at the entrance of every casino. They're checking each establishment's 'license' before they can open the doors. And any who's been playing fast and loose? Their missteps are etched in the unalterable stone of blockchain. That's raising the bar for accountability, wouldn't you say?

this would incur costs for those who do, so the best solution is for people to do a lot of diligence when they want to choose a casino, for example if a person is new in this world of gambling, then that person needs to go to google and do research about the best casinos, but when doing this this person should not focus on the bonuses that casinos give or the benefits of vip accounts, so what points would this person need to focus on?

1 - casino activity time (how many years the casino has been operating)

2- how long does it take to withdraw

3 - how many games that the person wants to play are available at the casino

4 - TOS and KYC

5 - if the casino has no negative comments: problems with deposits and withdrawals

after the person checks these points in some casinos, the person needs to go to the forums and ask people questions and then he must go back to doing research on each specific old casino that he saw during the initial research, nowadays there is youtube in that one can search and see other people's reviews too, so it's all about taking a lot of time to search, but unfortunately people don't want to do much research, as soon as they find some casino on google that promises 500$ sign-up bonus already It is enough for many people to delude themselves and create an account at the casino, what is even sadder is to see people with years in this world of casinos falling for this type of scam
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the biggest danger currently is that the scammers who create scam casinos have now adopted the strategy of posting fake reviews on several very important forums and in more extreme cases they are creating sites with the purpose of speaking well about their casino, and a way of doing so with people who do a google search about them to find good reviews about them and with that create an account in their casino, and that's why we see many people coming to this forum complaining that they were stolen and when we see the link of that casino in which they were robbed, we realized that it is a new and strange casino, unfortunately this is a problem with no immediate solution

maybe if someone created a site aimed at placing scam casinos it could be of great help to many people, at least with that people when they go to google about a casino soon they will be able to find the site that has added scam casinos and the person is already knowing that that Z or Y casino that they wanted to create an account, is a scam casino and because it is a scam casino, they should not put money in the scam casino. now in case the casino has ann thread in this forum it will be easy for the person to see a post from some forum member accusing the casino of being a scam
It's a relentless game of Scam-a-Mole, right? Wallop one fraudulent casino, and presto! A couple more sprout up like mushrooms after the rain! You've hinted at a 'Scam Casino Most Wanted' catalogue, but wouldn't these tricksters just switch hats and deal a new hand of scams?

So, how about this: let's architect a blockchain-driven casino vetting mechanism? This system would act as an immutable ledger, keeping a vigilant eye on legitimate operations and scam alerts in a transparent way.

Visualize it like this - it's akin to having a no-nonsense bouncer at the entrance of every casino. They're checking each establishment's 'license' before they can open the doors. And any who's been playing fast and loose? Their missteps are etched in the unalterable stone of blockchain. That's raising the bar for accountability, wouldn't you say?
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the biggest danger currently is that the scammers who create scam casinos have now adopted the strategy of posting fake reviews on several very important forums and in more extreme cases they are creating sites with the purpose of speaking well about their casino.

I can confirm this, it's a common practice and I saw it with several operators.

Most reputable affiliate sites have a blacklist section though: https://www.btcgosu.com/bitcoin-casino-blacklist/


Yes it's true as @Slow death said a lot of people who have created a fake site that aims to cheat and they give a lot of positive reviews on their own site to be able to get a lot of people to deposit some money and they take it all.
Fraudulent acts and scammer sites like this have been rife until now and no one has eradicated them except when there are already victims who complain about scammer casinos that have tricked them.
However one should always be careful of some new sites because they still have a big chance to be a scam casino.
And what is there really to be surprised about the fact that fraudulent sites continue to appear and will appear for a long time to come. 
By the way, over time, scammers also learn how to disguise their site as a real one as even more sophisticatedly as possible.  Disguise so that ordinary players do not have doubts about its reliability.  However, I want to note that even if scammers manage to deceive people in fraudulent crypto-casinos, they still face another difficulty - they must launder this cryptocurrency.  And this is where you can catch them.  Even for the first transfers to mixers or other dummy accounts. 
I think that only the most sophisticated scammers think through to the end all the sequences of actions to launder the cryptocurrency they have stolen.  And those who did not do so can be caught and judged and put in jail.  And it's not that hard.  It's just that law enforcement agencies rarely do this.  Maybe law enforcement officers have few specialists in this area, or they are busy solving more serious crimes. 
But still, there are always more and more scammers.  There is no escape from this.    Angry
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the biggest danger currently is that the scammers who create scam casinos have now adopted the strategy of posting fake reviews on several very important forums and in more extreme cases they are creating sites with the purpose of speaking well about their casino.

I can confirm this, it's a common practice and I saw it with several operators.

Most reputable affiliate sites have a blacklist section though: https://www.btcgosu.com/bitcoin-casino-blacklist/


Yes it's true as @Slow death said a lot of people who have created a fake site that aims to cheat and they give a lot of positive reviews on their own site to be able to get a lot of people to deposit some money and they take it all.
Fraudulent acts and scammer sites like this have been rife until now and no one has eradicated them except when there are already victims who complain about scammer casinos that have tricked them.
However one should always be careful of some new sites because they still have a big chance to be a scam casino.
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I gotta push bac on your AI-in-gambling critique. No doubt, it won't hand over a flawless win streak, but it can sure tip the scales for the lucky ones. And about them addicts – well, that's the name of the game, AI or not.

Peep this: AI ain't just dabbling in small, low-stakes action. It's munching on big data and spotting patterns and trends our human brains might miss. With some tight programming and algorithmic wizardry, AI can flip its betting playbook in a heartbeat, upping the odds of victory.

True, there's the chance AI gets twisted or hacked, but that's tech biz for ya. Bottom line, I'm convinced AI's got mad potential to shake up the gambling scene and bring a new era of fairness and see-through deals for the house and the player

Well, the scope of the AI is very large,for now things are different that they have already begun to put other things in context, for example now the reports that they release is that the AIs are not going to make predictions but rather do everything to make calculations, However, lotteries and everything that has to do with prediction is not Known, but we all know that this is already there, of course, there are some programmers who, when they get that AI, it is very Difficult for them to launch it, they will only start taking advantage of the systems And yes, later when they get very rich they will start to launch them, this is what I think can happen.
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the biggest danger currently is that the scammers who create scam casinos have now adopted the strategy of posting fake reviews on several very important forums and in more extreme cases they are creating sites with the purpose of speaking well about their casino.

I can confirm this, it's a common practice and I saw it with several operators.

Most reputable affiliate sites have a blacklist section though: https://www.btcgosu.com/bitcoin-casino-blacklist/

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We usually list crypto casinos after they provided themself with a bit more trust. As Coinslotty seems as a very new website we are cautious about that.
Please hit us up at "[email protected]" to provide us with more information about the website.
Thank you for replying fast Stakefast   Wink
I am not actually a member of Coinslotty team, but one of the guys from our local board is part of their team, and they are currently expanding promotional campaign in forum.
They just started new Signature Campaign, but I can send them contact information and email address you posted.
Cheers.

EDIT:
I noticed some of the Peer to Peer exchanges listed on your website are not active anymore (Paxful), so you might want to remove them:
https://bitpr0.com/exchange
 

 Cool Cool

Thanks for clearing up. We will take a in-depth look into coinslotty and let you know when we are interested to list.

Thanks for the hint, I removed Paxful.

most casino review sites are from people who are not playing at the casinos they add them to, they just go to google and copy all the casino details, create a casino account and meet the requirements to receive referral earnings and then they just don't use the casino to play often and every review they post on their website is not thanks to their experience having used the casino they are reviewing, they post things they copied in goal, and that's a bad thing because they don't even know when the casino became a scam, they found out later and thanks to this forum. I understand that if they play at the casino they will lose money

but what does it cost to put little money and be playing for them to constantly test the casino? it doesn't cost anything, but maybe the website owners don't have the time, they just want profits from referrals, so I hope that you constantly play at the casinos that are listed on your website, because only then will you be able to post accurate reviews, because your experience in the casinos that are listed on your site will give more details in the reviews you post, in case of new casinos, in my opinion it would be good for you to play in them for 30 days before putting them on your site
Damn. Casino review sites just copy-pasting without ever stepping foot in those places? It's like a student's book report without cracking the spine. Come on, folks, show some hustle!

But for real, want reliable reviews? Go to the heart of it all: forums, communities where true gamblers share their tales. That's where the secrets and the life-changing tips lie.

Fear losing cash in a new casino? No problem. Start small. Toss in some spare change, see their game. A scam? You'll catch on. But if it's the real deal, you could hit the jackpot!

the biggest danger currently is that the scammers who create scam casinos have now adopted the strategy of posting fake reviews on several very important forums and in more extreme cases they are creating sites with the purpose of speaking well about their casino, and a way of doing so with people who do a google search about them to find good reviews about them and with that create an account in their casino, and that's why we see many people coming to this forum complaining that they were stolen and when we see the link of that casino in which they were robbed, we realized that it is a new and strange casino, unfortunately this is a problem with no immediate solution

maybe if someone created a site aimed at placing scam casinos it could be of great help to many people, at least with that people when they go to google about a casino soon they will be able to find the site that has added scam casinos and the person is already knowing that that Z or Y casino that they wanted to create an account, is a scam casino and because it is a scam casino, they should not put money in the scam casino. now in case the casino has ann thread in this forum it will be easy for the person to see a post from some forum member accusing the casino of being a scam
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most casino review sites are from people who are not playing at the casinos they add them to, they just go to google and copy all the casino details, create a casino account and meet the requirements to receive referral earnings and then they just don't use the casino to play often and every review they post on their website is not thanks to their experience having used the casino they are reviewing, they post things they copied in goal, and that's a bad thing because they don't even know when the casino became a scam, they found out later and thanks to this forum. I understand that if they play at the casino they will lose money

but what does it cost to put little money and be playing for them to constantly test the casino? it doesn't cost anything, but maybe the website owners don't have the time, they just want profits from referrals, so I hope that you constantly play at the casinos that are listed on your website, because only then will you be able to post accurate reviews, because your experience in the casinos that are listed on your site will give more details in the reviews you post, in case of new casinos, in my opinion it would be good for you to play in them for 30 days before putting them on your site
These people can choose a business that fits their true interest but they insist to choose gambling. That's because they know that gambling is so hot. They might get active referrals other than the payment that they get from promoting the casino in their review site. This might be the reason why many of them can put a good rating to the casino which are unknown for us. It's not that it was a paid shill but it's due to their lack of experience.

Non-casino player are careful about their money, that is why they withdraw it immediately once they get their commissions. I like the suggestion gave there to Bitpro. If they can follow it, I am sure they will be one of the leading review sites. If they aren't yet.
And as a user who is looking for the right casino, it is highly recommended to look for more information about the casino that we find, be it from review sites or what we get through social media, because we want to find a casino that can be a comfortable place to play gambling. And I'm sure that of the many people promoting the casino through their site, some will be honest in providing reviews so the site will be a place to find the right casino for new users.

Withdrawing the commission as soon as possible is a good idea but the casino has a minimum amount that can be withdrawn. So before the commission reaches the minimum money limit, they can't withdraw it. And they can continue to provide or distribute referral links to sites, forums or even on their social media to get new members to register under them.
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most casino review sites are from people who are not playing at the casinos they add them to, they just go to google and copy all the casino details, create a casino account and meet the requirements to receive referral earnings and then they just don't use the casino to play often and every review they post on their website is not thanks to their experience having used the casino they are reviewing, they post things they copied in goal, and that's a bad thing because they don't even know when the casino became a scam, they found out later and thanks to this forum. I understand that if they play at the casino they will lose money

but what does it cost to put little money and be playing for them to constantly test the casino? it doesn't cost anything, but maybe the website owners don't have the time, they just want profits from referrals, so I hope that you constantly play at the casinos that are listed on your website, because only then will you be able to post accurate reviews, because your experience in the casinos that are listed on your site will give more details in the reviews you post, in case of new casinos, in my opinion it would be good for you to play in them for 30 days before putting them on your site
I really understand how it feels to lose money; I've been in that position before, and I can tell you for free that it hurts a lot to lose or play the victim when you're completely on the wrong route of the game. The internet is ready to help us sort out our nagging doubts. Google may be contacted and accessed by anybody, and this has been a fairly widespread practice, resulting in the de-listing of most casino games based on unfavorable reviews from unknown active non-casino players prospects. They're all about the money, and when the casino terms and conditions aren't compatible with their short-term goal, they do all in their power to pull down the gambling sites. The majority of casino reviews are generated by either positive or negative impact. Non-active users just make random casino reviews because they don't have the time to calm down and evaluate the entire working operation of the casino site, they just register and make referral bonuses, and that's all for them, having no business other than to collect commissions on small tasks performed, and as a result, they're vulnerable to becoming victims of scam projects in the space. 

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most casino review sites are from people who are not playing at the casinos they add them to, they just go to google and copy all the casino details, create a casino account and meet the requirements to receive referral earnings and then they just don't use the casino to play often and every review they post on their website is not thanks to their experience having used the casino they are reviewing, they post things they copied in goal, and that's a bad thing because they don't even know when the casino became a scam, they found out later and thanks to this forum. I understand that if they play at the casino they will lose money

but what does it cost to put little money and be playing for them to constantly test the casino? it doesn't cost anything, but maybe the website owners don't have the time, they just want profits from referrals, so I hope that you constantly play at the casinos that are listed on your website, because only then will you be able to post accurate reviews, because your experience in the casinos that are listed on your site will give more details in the reviews you post, in case of new casinos, in my opinion it would be good for you to play in them for 30 days before putting them on your site
These people can choose a business that fits their true interest but they insist to choose gambling. That's because they know that gambling is so hot. They might get active referrals other than the payment that they get from promoting the casino in their review site. This might be the reason why many of them can put a good rating to the casino which are unknown for us. It's not that it was a paid shill but it's due to their lack of experience.

Non-casino player are careful about their money, that is why they withdraw it immediately once they get their commissions. I like the suggestion gave there to Bitpro. If they can follow it, I am sure they will be one of the leading review sites. If they aren't yet.
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Thanks for the hint, I removed Paxful.
I am reading crypto related news today and Paxful exchange is apparently back online again, so you can get back your link Smiley
This was temporary suspension after all, but it didn't sound like that first time they announced it.
Link with more information:
https://www.coindesk.com/business/2023/05/08/paxful-marketplace-back-online-following-temporary-suspension/

PS
Thank you for checking out Coinslotty casino Wink
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