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hero member
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April 04, 2024, 05:43:56 AM
#34
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
Unfortunately, no one can stop or shut down such shady sites because they know that no governmental authority will waste their time on searching for gambling sites and their locations so that's why they scam others without any worries.

Even on this forum we always alert members about such sites, a similar site 1xBit has been scamming its users for many years but no one is yet able to do anything against them. They have been running their scam empire for many years freely without any worries and yet no one can even take legal action against them.
I don't think these casinos can be in the category of 1xbit, they should be worse. But still, this is indeed unfortunate and I hope that one day the whole situation will change. It pains me to read that someone is scammed by certain casinos or any other online companies, and in most cases, these companies would do this without any penalty or anyone to question them. It should not be like this, it seems the government turns a deaf ear to the cry of the voiceless. Maybe in the future, someone like me will be one of those who will put the attention of the government to it.

The government are just looking in the other direction, if they want to do this, I think they can, just like the INTERPOL and international security agencies. They can even bring it out from the UN for global cybersecurity and sanctioning where the whole world would cooperate and continue to investigate, locate, close down and sanction companies doing this scam plainly.
legendary
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April 03, 2024, 04:05:12 PM
#33
(dont know how to upload photo here). But they sell full casino packages on their homesite. For like 20k+, which includes everything. (only payment methods not).
You can upload the image to Talkimg, Imgbb, or any image-uploading site, and then put the link to the image that you uploaded in your post.
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Truly, whoever wants to use any casino platform, deposit his funds, and play on it must do his own research, as many fraudulent, unlicensed casino sites have spread that steal players’ money under the pretext that they have violated one of the terms of their fake service.

As you explained, the matter is easy, so anyone can buy a casino system from this company or any other company, pay them the agreed-upon amount, and receive the system that will be used in his fraudulent activities. As for me, I blame Betilus because if they had discovered the misuse of their products, they should have held these malicious customers legally accountable. As for taking down these sites, it is possible to do so by reporting to their Registrar websites, but it will undoubtedly be useless because they will transfer their system to another domain.
hero member
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April 03, 2024, 06:38:07 AM
#32
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?

We may not achieve such, the little we can afford is in making scam accusation in this manner for others to see and be well aware of what is going on, it is expected that we got informed and try to avoid those websites, but when we lack the required security information and tips needed, we may ended being their victim, that is why it is also very important in making enough research on anything we do before hand, scam can't be eradicated, but we can prevent being scammed.
newbie
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April 02, 2024, 01:32:08 PM
#31
www.dogsfortune.com
www.duobetz.com
www.winsmania.com
www.ninbet.com
www.7bets.io
www.casiwave.com

Also found these

www.casobet.com
www.betflip.io
(closed) Time2spin.com

These guys have bought their system (casino,sportsbook) and layout from "Betilus" company, which sells casino systerms for casinos.

For example if you google betilus casinos, youll find some really reliable MGA casinos also using their platforms.. Not blaming Betilus on anything... They just sell their product.





25k$ onetime payment, and you will get your own casino + running fees. And Betilus does far better job with their product than most of the even reliable ones do.

So... Have they bought these scam sites from betilus, paid like 20k-25k$ just to run a scam operation?


(dont know how to upload photo here). But they sell full casino packages on their homesite. For like 20k+, which includes everything. (only payment methods not).


newbie
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February 28, 2024, 06:20:40 AM
#30
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
Unfortunately, no one can stop or shut down such shady sites because they know that no governmental authority will waste their time on searching for gambling sites and their locations so that's why they scam others without any worries.

Even on this forum we always alert members about such sites, a similar site 1xBit has been scamming its users for many years but no one is yet able to do anything against them. They have been running their scam empire for many years freely without any worries and yet no one can even take legal action against them.
You are not far from the truth @SamReomo, just check out the piles of scam reports that have been made against a scam site like 1xbit both here in the bitcointalk community and outside yet no government or it's agency has been able to clamp down on 1xbit and a host of other scam casinos that are online feeding on the ignorance and gullibility of both old and newbie gamblers.

And it is this ineptitude on the side of the government to go after them with full force that has given them the courage and strong will to continuously without fear to keep perpetrating their illegalities. From what am seeing, taking a legal actions against them is tantamount to a waste of time. Am saying this because these scam casinos seem to have a wide network of powerful connection in the society that not a single or a few individual can bring them down except if the government genuinely decides to hook them down.

It's a clarion call for we to never faint from doing a thorough research about any casino you about to use for the first and have no antecedent knowledge about them or better still go with the casinos we have here in the forum for less worries from scam.

So what do you mean exactly by 1xbit being a scam?
Why are you ranting when the records are there for even the blind to see. What other meaning are you asking for or are you exactly new to the gambling board or the forum entirely?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2835882

Sorry, and thanks for the info.. Big forum, and dont know how to use it.
im mostly here to write in english and learn how to it goes, probably wont last long here.

1xbit has been on maintence since i tried to enter their site. Atleast when entering with finnish ip address.
hero member
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February 28, 2024, 02:56:21 AM
#29
What i mean is that, if i win 300$ worth of cryptos from 1xbit, do you mean they are not going to pay it to me? I think they would.
No, they most probably won't pay you those $300 that you win and they may also not allow you to withdraw your own deposit. Everyone on this forum warns newbies to stay away from 1xBit, the reason for that is the shady nature of that casino.

They don't care that if someone wins $300, $3k, or $20k, they are shady and they can show their shadiness with even $100 worth of funds. Be careful from them even with small amounts because if you trust them then you'll regret later.
hero member
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February 28, 2024, 02:49:48 AM
#28
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
Unfortunately, no one can stop or shut down such shady sites because they know that no governmental authority will waste their time on searching for gambling sites and their locations so that's why they scam others without any worries.

Even on this forum we always alert members about such sites, a similar site 1xBit has been scamming its users for many years but no one is yet able to do anything against them. They have been running their scam empire for many years freely without any worries and yet no one can even take legal action against them.
You are not far from the truth @SamReomo, just check out the piles of scam reports that have been made against a scam site like 1xbit both here in the bitcointalk community and outside yet no government or it's agency has been able to clamp down on 1xbit and a host of other scam casinos that are online feeding on the ignorance and gullibility of both old and newbie gamblers.

And it is this ineptitude on the side of the government to go after them with full force that has given them the courage and strong will to continuously without fear to keep perpetrating their illegalities. From what am seeing, taking a legal actions against them is tantamount to a waste of time. Am saying this because these scam casinos seem to have a wide network of powerful connection in the society that not a single or a few individual can bring them down except if the government genuinely decides to hook them down.

It's a clarion call for we to never faint from doing a thorough research about any casino you about to use for the first and have no antecedent knowledge about them or better still go with the casinos we have here in the forum for less worries from scam.

So what do you mean exactly by 1xbit being a scam?
Why are you ranting when the records are there for even the blind to see. What other meaning are you asking for or are you exactly new to the gambling board or the forum entirely?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2835882
newbie
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February 27, 2024, 12:53:11 PM
#27
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
Unfortunately, no one can stop or shut down such shady sites because they know that no governmental authority will waste their time on searching for gambling sites and their locations so that's why they scam others without any worries.

Even on this forum we always alert members about such sites, a similar site 1xBit has been scamming its users for many years but no one is yet able to do anything against them. They have been running their scam empire for many years freely without any worries and yet no one can even take legal action against them.
You are not far from the truth @SamReomo, just check out the piles of scam reports that have been made against a scam site like 1xbit both here in the bitcointalk community and outside yet no government or it's agency has been able to clamp down on 1xbit and a host of other scam casinos that are online feeding on the ignorance and gullibility of both old and newbie gamblers.

And it is this ineptitude on the side of the government to go after them with full force that has given them the courage and strong will to continuously without fear to keep perpetrating their illegalities. From what am seeing, taking a legal actions against them is tantamount to a waste of time. Am saying this because these scam casinos seem to have a wide network of powerful connection in the society that not a single or a few individual can bring them down except if the government genuinely decides to hook them down.

It's a clarion call for we to never faint from doing a thorough research about any casino you about to use for the first and have no antecedent knowledge about them or better still go with the casinos we have here in the forum for less worries from scam.

So what do you mean exactly by 1xbit being a scam? How does it differentiate from any other general crypto casino that doesnt have a strong licence and only uses cryptos and that dont have a solid reputation like stake,rollbit etc.. Its not a surprise that if you play with big amounts, you should really choose a popular crypto casino and not take stupid risks.. What i mean is that, if i win 300$ worth of cryptos from 1xbit, do you mean they are not going to pay it to me? I think they would. Where as 20k$ is different.
This applies to 90% of crypto casinos out there. If you win big, its always a risk you are not going to get paid. Its normal.
If i had 1000$ dollars... I could name only 10ish crypto casinos that i could put them in and know i get paid for sure if i win no matter what the amount is. There are hundreds of crypto casinos.

The sites that i posted below, they dont pay anyone anything.

But i agree, its bad overall when you can easily scam in crypto world. Crypto also means illegal money and illegal businesses, because its anonymous, compared to real currency
hero member
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February 27, 2024, 10:56:02 AM
#26
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
Unfortunately, no one can stop or shut down such shady sites because they know that no governmental authority will waste their time on searching for gambling sites and their locations so that's why they scam others without any worries.

Even on this forum we always alert members about such sites, a similar site 1xBit has been scamming its users for many years but no one is yet able to do anything against them. They have been running their scam empire for many years freely without any worries and yet no one can even take legal action against them.
You are not far from the truth @SamReomo, just check out the piles of scam reports that have been made against a scam site like 1xbit both here in the bitcointalk community and outside yet no government or it's agency has been able to clamp down on 1xbit and a host of other scam casinos that are online feeding on the ignorance and gullibility of both old and newbie gamblers.

And it is this ineptitude on the side of the government to go after them with full force that has given them the courage and strong will to continuously without fear to keep perpetrating their illegalities. From what am seeing, taking a legal actions against them is tantamount to a waste of time. Am saying this because these scam casinos seem to have a wide network of powerful connection in the society that not a single or a few individual can bring them down except if the government genuinely decides to hook them down.

It's a clarion call for we to never faint from doing a thorough research about any casino you about to use for the first and have no antecedent knowledge about them or better still go with the casinos we have here in the forum for less worries from scam.
hero member
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February 27, 2024, 05:11:03 AM
#25
It's so sad that something like this is happening in the real world and nothing has been done about it, which shows the extent of the under-regulation of online activities and the reason why I will always glamour for more regulation to avoid such easy scams.

Although I can't verify all that you claimed here but one thing that is certain is that a whole lot of such antics is happening online these days where many would open their casinos or other businesses for the sole purpose of scam. Many would also be opening numerous websites, and some of these sites could be from the ones people trust but have other branches that scam people due to their experience of how it works. We just have to be careful.

I could remember the similar behaviour in the Binary option about 15 years ago which made me eventually leave the industry. You would see a single company owning 15 different Binary option websites and still boldly crest their names and license details on them despite all scamming people.

That was old time, I expected improvements to have happened by now, but instead, it is getting worse. Who will now help the poor and the potential victims? Well, I strongly advise people not to entrust their money to any online business they do not trust or have not built a reputation for themselves over the years.
hero member
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February 25, 2024, 12:17:41 PM
#24
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
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Scams will keep on going until there are bad actors in society and they are not going to become a good ones due to the nature of this world, so it's you, who have to save yourself from such bad actors by using the knowledge as a shield. Knowledge is power, you must have heard of this statement, knowledge gives everyone power of what they want to be, but those who don't have this power they fall into the hands of those powerful people who then play them.

These people can be good or bad actors, so, to save yourself from bad ones, you have to be knowledgeable also. 10k£ is a big amount, I guess there will be more big scams then this, as I don't have much info on it as don't gamble, but the only way to safe yourself from such websites is, to be knowledgeable of the ways to find the unique, trustable and profitable platform so you won't be affected later.

PS: I don't gamble and neither supports it.
hero member
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February 24, 2024, 09:56:37 PM
#23
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
Unfortunately, no one can stop or shut down such shady sites because they know that no governmental authority will waste their time on searching for gambling sites and their locations so that's why they scam others without any worries.

Even on this forum we always alert members about such sites, a similar site 1xBit has been scamming its users for many years but no one is yet able to do anything against them. They have been running their scam empire for many years freely without any worries and yet no one can even take legal action against them.
Yes, we cannot stop fraud like that, especially with large casinos that have many customers, several times the fraud is often ignored by people who are not informed that the casino has a track record of fraud, like the 1xbit you mentioned.

While they still have customers, it will be very difficult to stop unless the government directly blocks their website, but it can't be that simple, there must be one or two steps that can even be passed, such as bribing for example. The most likely way to stop a casino from committing fraud is to no longer play at their casino.
member
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February 24, 2024, 09:52:02 PM
#22
They can create as many as they can since no one can stop them from doing that but there's a way for other people not to become a victim which is to share the scam gambling sites that you have found so that people who may encounter the site will know what to do which is to avoid it. Knowing scam gambling sites have helped me before when I still gamble and stay at the gambling sites that are legit or not scam. This should be in gambling discussion since it fit there. You should share the link so that people will know and stay away from it.
Suggesting that there should be a centralized platform for people to share information about gambling scams and also a way for people to rate and review different gambling sites. That is sure gon be really helpful and a very powerful too for improving transparency and accountability in the gambling industry.

Now just imagine make such a tool a decentralized platform, it'd have even more advantages than it being a centralized platform because it could be more resilient to censorship, since there wouldn't be any particular entity to control the activities going on there.
legendary
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February 24, 2024, 05:52:43 PM
#21
you should post it in the gambling section or in the scam section since I don't think many newcomers would be concerned by it. But it's always nice and useful to expose scams related to cryptocurrencies. It's sad if a crypto service is working with or for them, because I wonder how it could be unaware of this kind of practice from crypto casinos.
hero member
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February 24, 2024, 05:23:24 PM
#20
No one can stop them but the authorities if they're ever reported and also to their provides. Once they're busted, that's also one reason for them to stop. These casinos are also trying their luck if there will be some victims that are going to test them out and will deposit money on them. From there, they're going to show that they're legit and then when the time of withdrawal comes. That's how they're going to surprise these victims that there will be some additional methods and processes that they need to fill for them to ask and will delay it as much as they can.
hero member
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February 24, 2024, 05:06:28 PM
#19
Casino guru is probably banking affiliate money for promoting them? i couldnt find anyone else really promoting their sites..
That's more likely the case. If they are the only one who has a review about that casino then I think they are paid to give a review and in order not to make it obvious that they are paid then they didn't give high score but rather give an average score which is in the middle so that people will think that it is not a biased review and paid review. I think they really did earn from their affiliates besides the money they are paid to give a review.
hero member
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February 24, 2024, 01:34:25 PM
#18
Thats bad.. 1xbet is promoted everywhere.. They are probably banking fortunes.. Allthough.. They also use Fiat currencies.. Why online wallets cant freeze their assets?
Why no one for years have done anything about 1xbet if its only a pure scam?

Can you transfer this to approriate genre?
I suggest you to move it to scam accusation board or gambling discussion board. 1xBet might be affiliated with 1xBit or the owner might be the same guy. They have huge bankroll and they might have their personal legal advisors as well.

Online wallets aren't able to freeze someone's wallets because they know how to perform the transaction stuff and they might have multiple accounts at multiple banks with help of those they might be accepting fiat currencies.

As far as I know most countries don't really care about gamblers and they don't have any legal laws against gambling sites, and most members change their location with help of a VPN to those countries in order to use a casino. The casinos mostly the shady ones can take advantage of that thing and steal the money of the users.
newbie
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February 24, 2024, 01:21:19 PM
#17
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
Unfortunately, no one can stop or shut down such shady sites because they know that no governmental authority will waste their time on searching for gambling sites and their locations so that's why they scam others without any worries.

The crypto gambling space is not properly regulated this is why we need to be careful when choosing them. It is difficult to track and close down crypto gambling sites because most of them are not within the jurisdiction of some countries. It is easier to clamp down on physical casinos than crypto casinos because the former has office locations in some countries.  


This casino caught my attention because it sounds like one of a the reputable casinos in this forum. One of the signs we should look out for is that some of this scam casinos will name the casino to sound like a well known one. This strategy is to attract unsuspecting gamblers that will mistake this fake one for the original casino.

The scary thing with these casinos is they have someone who really knows how to design the sites looking trustworthy. They have daily live-chat from 6am to midnight.
Everything seems correct and fun. But they never pay out anyone.
legendary
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February 24, 2024, 01:01:32 PM
#16
Im wondering, can scams like this just keep on going? who could shut scams like this down?
Unfortunately, no one can stop or shut down such shady sites because they know that no governmental authority will waste their time on searching for gambling sites and their locations so that's why they scam others without any worries.

The crypto gambling space is not properly regulated this is why we need to be careful when choosing them. It is difficult to track and close down crypto gambling sites because most of them are not within the jurisdiction of some countries. It is easier to clamp down on physical casinos than crypto casinos because the former has office locations in some countries. 


This casino caught my attention because it sounds like one of a the reputable casinos in this forum. One of the signs we should look out for is that some of this scam casinos will name the casino to sound like a well known one. This strategy is to attract unsuspecting gamblers that will mistake this fake one for the original casino.
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February 24, 2024, 12:33:05 PM
#15
Where is the link of the website? How do you expect me to believe that the website is just like you described?
This is exactly what I wanted to asked, reporting a site pr group of gambling platforms without dropping link to the casino are just like an empty warning because no one can know which casino they being warned of and can’t take precautions to avoid falling victim to such casino and such link could also be used to as proof and evidence to stop, report such casino and they could also be investigated to know if what the Op is saying is really true or not.
Code:
www.dogsfortune.com
www.duobetz.com
www.winsmania.com
www.ninbet.com
www.7bets.io
www.casiwave.com

I will suggest you edit the first page which you brought about this scam to our notice and add this links so that others can be able to identify it and see where you are pointing at.

And to make the link safer from newbies clicking on them by mistake I will suggest you make the link to appear in form of quote or code so that they can’t easily be clicked on unless copied and opened in a browser.

Code:
www.dogsfortune.com
www.duobetz.com
www.winsmania.com
www.ninbet.com
www.7bets.io
www.casiwave.com
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