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hero member
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February 18, 2022, 06:58:42 PM
#46
The last one (fortunejack.com) stole from me 20$ It' s not much money, but under this conditions i can' t gamble with serious money.
fortunejack.com?
Are you serious about that?
What do you mean and why did you accuse that Fortunejack.com scam you?
fortunejack.com is one of the most reputable gambling platforms. Please be detailed in doing the scam accusation so that we can really understand whether it is an only accusation or because of your own mistake.

If you are talking about crypto gambling platforms there are much reputable gambling platform that accept crypto. ANd some of them are legit and reputable, one of them is the one that you accused. So far, nothing wrong with the platfomr. Have you contacted their CS?

But we cannot also avoid that there are also some scam gambling platforms that you may find. That is why juts be more careful when choosing them and understand their TOS or T&C
legendary
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February 18, 2022, 06:48:21 PM
#45
what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.

I don't understand the role of "middle-man" you are referring to. A $20 scam doesn't make sense if the involved site is a popular one. There might be something we don't know about the story.

Moving forward, there are lots of trusted gambling sites you can consider. More to mention but if you want to do your own research, you can lurk at some of the ANN threads here and you should understand how good the site is by just reading comments.
legendary
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February 18, 2022, 06:34:48 PM
#44
Hi OP if you feel you get scammed why not open a scam accusation and discuss clearly your issue? is not a good habit point a discussion without any tangible proof. About your question for what I know actually there are not roulette game related to blockchain.
In the past some games (mostly lotto) where related to blockchain but they haven't collected much success at the end since tx are not free... there is some time to wait and more over...
sr. member
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February 18, 2022, 06:19:21 PM
#43
Well you can find the casinos on your own, you should have your own research.
However, based on my research I found this affiliate site that has a list of blockchain casinos [ https://casinosblockchain.io/ ], this will perhaps help you look a good one. Decentralized casinos are very rare nowadays but if you are going to ask me I prefer to choose the centralized one because they are legal gambling casinos. So be careful always.
hero member
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February 18, 2022, 06:13:50 PM
#42
Can you contribute something to the discussion, maybe about Wink or other projects?
Are you going to be an investor of their token? If I'm to choose and I have money, I'll buy that token because it's on its low and there are also other casinos that have their token.
So if you're for those type of casinos, it's freebitco.in that also have their own token that you might invest with. That's all if you want to diversify your portfolio but it's up to you if you're going to like their games.
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February 18, 2022, 06:02:42 PM
#41

Hi guys,

what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.

The last one (fortunejack.com) stole from me 20$ It' s not much money, but under this conditions i can' t gamble with serious money.


You mean blockchain based decentralized casino? I have heard there are few, but don't know how they work or what their current status is. I would suggest you not to risk anything in those casinos. Why not choose a casino with good reputation that has live roulette? Casinos that has good reputation won't scam anyone, at least not for $20.
Keep in mind that most "Live Roulette" isn't actually provided by the casino themselves, but by third-party game providers.
hero member
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February 18, 2022, 05:36:15 PM
#40
I wonder how many topics the OP will create in order to talk about his claims to FJ under any pretext  Roll Eyes I do not really understand the motivation to have a separate account on the forum, which since its inception (more than a year) has been engaged only in talking about claims to FJ.

P.S. I've never played on FJ and can't say anything good or bad about them.
^ Because the only purpose of the OP is trolling the forum. I don't think FJ will scam on that amount, $20?I don't think so and I think that is a tiny amount for them that they will never surely scam. I have been played there before and as I can say, FJ is one of the best gambling casinos here in the forum.
As long as you can verify the fairness of the game it will always be fine. I never played that kind of casino, especially in the slot but I think the gauyrantee to have a genuine result is on that casino.

i have the feeling that the OP has no solid basis why FJ scammed him for just 20 bucks. maybe, he lost it on his games and accused FJ for it. played a long time ago, didn't get any trouble. and they are one of the reputable casinos here. also, he can directly message the FJ account in this forum if he has valid complaint. there's no reason to spread info that is not true.
checking the gambling board alone will give him idea which casinos are credible or not. so better read and try those casinos.
Which i do rather see this as a side shill out on FJ rather than on actual query of roulette.It isnt really needed to make out some mentions but if he does
have those proofs then he could always post on Scam accusations with having that solid proof or else people would really be seeing that he do just simply
trolling out.Just like on what most people been saying on this one that there are lots of reputable sites which you could play roulette game fairly.
legendary
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February 18, 2022, 05:23:32 PM
#39
Hi guys,

what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.

The last one (fortunejack.com) stole from me 20$ It' s not much money, but under this conditions i can' t gamble with serious money.

Fortunejack is a gambling site that has a lot of reputation in this forum, as you have started an accusation, it's essential that you present evidence against him or at least explain better the situation that happened to you.
I'm not defending either side, but it seems to me that you asked about blockchain just to give reasons or draw attention to your unsubstantiated complaint.

And as far as I know, the use of blockchain for the example you cited doesn't exist yet.
legendary
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February 18, 2022, 05:18:08 PM
#38
If you want to avoid getting scammed in gambling then don't play live games because you can't verify each roll. it's a better option to look for a provably fair roulette game where you can verify each bet. I just take a look at provablyfair dot me and there I found only one option:

https://www.provablyfair.me/game/roulette/

And that's the stake option, that's a huge casino, so, you can trust them.

legendary
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February 18, 2022, 04:56:25 PM
#37
I wonder how many topics the OP will create in order to talk about his claims to FJ under any pretext  Roll Eyes I do not really understand the motivation to have a separate account on the forum, which since its inception (more than a year) has been engaged only in talking about claims to FJ.

P.S. I've never played on FJ and can't say anything good or bad about them.
^ Because the only purpose of the OP is trolling the forum. I don't think FJ will scam on that amount, $20?I don't think so and I think that is a tiny amount for them that they will never surely scam. I have been played there before and as I can say, FJ is one of the best gambling casinos here in the forum.
As long as you can verify the fairness of the game it will always be fine. I never played that kind of casino, especially in the slot but I think the gauyrantee to have a genuine result is on that casino.

i have the feeling that the OP has no solid basis why FJ scammed him for just 20 bucks. maybe, he lost it on his games and accused FJ for it. played a long time ago, didn't get any trouble. and they are one of the reputable casinos here. also, he can directly message the FJ account in this forum if he has valid complaint. there's no reason to spread info that is not true.
checking the gambling board alone will give him idea which casinos are credible or not. so better read and try those casinos.
sr. member
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February 18, 2022, 04:49:03 PM
#36

Hi guys,

what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.

The last one (fortunejack.com) stole from me 20$ It' s not much money, but under this conditions i can' t gamble with serious money.


How fortunejack did really stole that 20 bucks of yours? on what manner? Considering that this is one of the long running casino on this market which it is really that impossible that they would be scamming those

peanuts.Yeah, there might be some issues but still ending up on getting resolved and they do able to retain or protect their reputation for too long.Speaking of roullette games then there are lots to choose from
which you could just simply visit and make out some research on gambling board which had been already linked or given out by some posters earlier which majority of
them do really offer lots of varieties of games which you could choose on.
legendary
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February 18, 2022, 04:46:09 PM
#35
what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.

A lot of casinos has legal status through offshore licenses, so i doubt that you will be scammed for 20-40 dollars. You can look deeply in "Gambling" branch, there is a lot of trusted casinos, like Freebitcoin (link in my signature, without ref, yeah). So, just try it by yourself  Smiley
sr. member
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February 18, 2022, 03:49:55 PM
#34

Hi guys,

what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.

The last one (fortunejack.com) stole from me 20$ It' s not much money, but under this conditions i can' t gamble with serious money.


This is clearly a quite different discussion because the first and second cases are very different.
First, when you want to see live roulette, it may be difficult to find because on average some of the existing casinos rarely offer it.
Second, you have to be more specific when you say fraud, because with things like this, I think many people will be able to say the same thing, especially if you don't explain anything or any evidence of your fraud.
hero member
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February 18, 2022, 03:34:59 PM
#33
I wonder how many topics the OP will create in order to talk about his claims to FJ under any pretext  Roll Eyes I do not really understand the motivation to have a separate account on the forum, which since its inception (more than a year) has been engaged only in talking about claims to FJ.

P.S. I've never played on FJ and can't say anything good or bad about them.
^ Because the only purpose of the OP is trolling the forum. I don't think FJ will scam on that amount, $20?I don't think so and I think that is a tiny amount for them that they will never surely scam. I have been played there before and as I can say, FJ is one of the best gambling casinos here in the forum.
As long as you can verify the fairness of the game it will always be fine. I never played that kind of casino, especially in the slot but I think the gauyrantee to have a genuine result is on that casino.
hero member
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February 18, 2022, 03:32:43 PM
#32
what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.
It looks like you want to avoid betting through a middleman, that is the online casino in your words. The alternative becomes betting person to person ( on a betting exchange) then. This way you play directly against another gambler, and not against the house, as usual. Unfortunatelly, there isn't any popular crypto p2p gambling platforms yet. As far as I know Betfair is the most popular one right now and you will need to use fiat to gamble there.
hero member
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February 18, 2022, 03:18:31 PM
#31
what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don't like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.
Blockchain or decentralized gambling you mean? there will always be a middle man at a point to review your winnings and process your withdrawals. Live-Roulette running is available on very few gambling platforms.
Most online casinos now run on a blockchain, with full transparency, though some may require you to KYC for some reason.
Decentralized gambling supposed to be automatic and there is no person behind that controls it. I think manual withdrawals do only happens in a centralized casinos. I don't know if what the op means by middle man in gambling, this is my first time to hear this but I think this only applies to live casinos games because usually it was run by a different people and doesn't happen directly on the casino that your betting.
legendary
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February 18, 2022, 03:10:52 PM
#30
Hi guys, what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.

If you looking for provably fair live roulette game, I dont think you will find it.
Most live roulette comes from 3rd party providers such as evolution gaming.

The last one (fortunejack.com) stole from me 20$ It' s not much money, but under this conditions i can' t gamble with serious money.

Fortunejack stole $20 from you? You must be joking or you lost your money but you cant afford it then accuse the casino as scam.
I'm not defending Fortunejack as I have nothing to do with them, but do you think it make senses for them to risk their reputation such small amount?
legendary
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February 18, 2022, 02:47:09 PM
#29
I wonder how many topics the OP will create in order to talk about his claims to FJ under any pretext  Roll Eyes I do not really understand the motivation to have a separate account on the forum, which since its inception (more than a year) has been engaged only in talking about claims to FJ.

P.S. I've never played on FJ and can't say anything good or bad about them.
legendary
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February 18, 2022, 02:38:34 PM
#28
Hi guys,

what is the actual status of Blockchain Gambling, is there now Live-Roulette running? I ask this, because i don' t like to be scammed anymore  through the middle man Online Casino.

The last one (fortunejack.com) stole from me 20$ It' s not much money, but under this conditions i can' t gamble with serious money.

Unfortunately you have gotten the wrong mindset, it's highly unlikely that they stole $20 - but you are simply destined to lose all your money by playing such games. They are quite simply engineered to benefit the casino, the casino is not a charity there to hand out free money and there is a reason that last year was the best ever year for gambling company profits. Every single game you play is statistically calculated to return a commission to the "house" each go. You might win game one and game two, but they know that a true gambler will always pay any winnings back to them because the whole activity is heavily driven by greed. Blockchain gambling might reduce the commissions but there are always expenses that will have to be paid by every person betting over time.
hero member
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February 18, 2022, 02:13:44 PM
#27
I mean, the win and lose decisions must made on the Blockchain, a content provider can be involved like Evolution. I will discover Wink.
It this like some kind of hash code block linked to the last confirmed blockchain transaction so that allow the user to record a fair trail or not? I've never played live roulette like that. Live roulette in several other providers also does't adopt blockchain as a system, only relying on classic wheel tools. Correct me if i'm wrong.
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