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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