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Ucy
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Bisq is a Bitcoin Fiat Dex. Use responsibly
May 11, 2019, 01:20:35 PM
#67
Googling isn't even a good way to source for trusted sites. He should have at least gone through the site review on reputable review sites..
Bitcointalk would have been best for him but not everyone knows about the forum
hero member
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May 11, 2019, 11:00:05 AM
#66
I refuse to play on many new gambling site because of afraid from being scammed, so I just want to play on the trusted site for years now which gives me more confident to play. Gamblers should not think for any rewards at first, you need to know the gambling site if its legit or not. Don't ever forget where is your money, you have to monitor it.

None of these crypto gambling sites are entirely safe.  If you want safe gambling go to a regular casino in real life that has many laws that they have to follow.  There is just too much risk to gamble with crypto online.
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May 11, 2019, 10:27:13 AM
#65
If he is aware of bitcoin, then why is it still looking for gambling sites out there that are not necessarily true or scam. At least if he is aware of bitcoin then he realizes there is bitcoin gambling which is indeed widely available here. After all, clicking carelessly the link will only allow you to go deeper into a phishing site and I have left things like this for a long time with caution and not carelessly clicking on any link and it's obviously dangerous.
Being aware of bitcoin does not mean that person will automatically be aware of crypto currency gambling sites. Yeah, he may have heard about crypto casinos, but that does not mean that he will know which casino are legit and which ones aren't. Isn't it a good practice to find out about something before you use it specially if will involves money?
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May 11, 2019, 09:16:30 AM
#64
I refuse to play on many new gambling site because of afraid from being scammed, so I just want to play on the trusted site for years now which gives me more confident to play. Gamblers should not think for any rewards at first, you need to know the gambling site if its legit or not. Don't ever forget where is your money, you have to monitor it.
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May 11, 2019, 06:55:22 AM
#63
My only opinion is don't get involved in this field by the influence our by the force of someone because playing your own game only give you to the satisfaction about what you have done it was also your loss otherwise it will definitely give pressure on your mind.
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May 11, 2019, 06:26:27 AM
#62
I dont understand how he forgot the name of the website, where he put his money. Im sorry but I have to say he is too dumb in terms of investment, and he wants to gamble? Thats a complete disaster. He'll end up on the streets if he keep on doing that. Anyway, there are a lot of trusted gambling website, why would someone choose to put their money in a newly created website? I feel sorry for him btw.
Like his friend has said, maybe he is too rich that losing money is notting . Imagine op saying $200 "is a bit small" that means to them remembering of the website or the gambling site is notting.  If someone scam you and you what to open a thread like this it good you asked your friend to Check his broswer history as he can get everything there.

  Exactly, checking and verifying the site will enhance our knowledge to decide on which site is liable to be penetrated, because people who are lack of wisdom in gambling is feasible to attached from acting aggressiveness that may lead to loses. But we can rid from loses, being wise for every deliberation we take is the most appreciable way.
legendary
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May 11, 2019, 05:00:29 AM
#61
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

Blindly clicking and following any link while on the internet can put us in a less comfortable position especially when we use the same devices we use to store our cryptos. For crypto gambling, it would be better to surf this forum for the better result instead of searching it via google.
legendary
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May 11, 2019, 03:48:47 AM
#60
I don't think that kind of things can happen to any of us because we do not search the internet or Google for Bitcoin-related questions instead this forum is the resource dump for all the crypto related questions. You can easily find a lot of gambling site and about the reviews and many more things so you can get a solid understanding of the casino before even entering the site.
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May 11, 2019, 03:27:18 AM
#59
I dont understand how he forgot the name of the website, where he put his money. Im sorry but I have to say he is too dumb in terms of investment, and he wants to gamble? Thats a complete disaster. He'll end up on the streets if he keep on doing that. Anyway, there are a lot of trusted gambling website, why would someone choose to put their money in a newly created website? I feel sorry for him btw.
Like his friend has said, maybe he is too rich that losing money is notting . Imagine op saying $200 "is a bit small" that means to them remembering of the website or the gambling site is notting.  If someone scam you and you what to open a thread like this it good you asked your friend to Check his broswer history as he can get everything there.
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May 11, 2019, 01:41:49 AM
#58
Maybe it will be good for OP to stated the gambling site name here in order to many people in this forum aware to the gambling site. Actually, I won't play gambling to the gambling site that I just know for my self only, yeah I agree with if someone get a gambling site and he get interested to gambling site then the first thing that should do is ask to this forum or as to google about the gambling site. But I'll prefer to ask in this forum because the people here has a lot of knowledge to gambling site so as he will know where the legit place and the scam place. Also, if someone active in this forum I suggest to choose gambling in this forum too, at least it will make this forum survive and can be visited by newcomers.
legendary
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May 11, 2019, 01:26:27 AM
#57
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

I believe that the first bullet point covers all the above.
Every gambler should be cautious and play only on websites that are known and there are written reviews here in bitcointalk with user experience from other gamblers. Otherwise, it is very risky to gamble your money there.

New gambling sites are always risky. I always play majority of gambling games on trusted gambling sites. Even sometime i need to play on new gambling site, i spend only limited funds there. This way even if the new gambling site try to scam, i will not lose much of my funds.
Using old and trusted gambling site is always better than trying new and untrusted site, that's the very reason newbies always been the target
of this phishing sites, giving lots of  attracting offers, OP's friends will learned things in the hard way, make sure to follow opinions
of those experienced gamblers to avoid this things to happen.


People do get attracted by new gambling sites offers and they can't resist to join them. Since everyone needs quick money, they try to take risk in new gambling sites and then once they get scam, they feel bad about it and wished they had not invested in new site.

Being a gambler one should know not to get greedy and play in safe & trusted sites only.
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May 11, 2019, 12:56:34 AM
#56
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.
yes you are all Four Points where been important to follow because cancelling is very much sensitive if we do something wrong our total money will be invisible in a fraction of second so doing every step is important and I think following your steps is more important.

The last word will be important to remember which is "Don't let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life".

I agree with that words because that we need always to remind that in gambling, we cannot force ourselves to try to win because that will be too difficult or almost impossible especially if we don't have luck. As long as we can stay awake in the games and not thinking to chase the win money, we could prevent the worst thing so we could leave from the place without a big regret.
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May 11, 2019, 12:33:08 AM
#55
I dont understand how he forgot the name of the website, where he put his money. Im sorry but I have to say he is too dumb in terms of investment, and he wants to gamble? Thats a complete disaster. He'll end up on the streets if he keep on doing that. Anyway, there are a lot of trusted gambling website, why would someone choose to put their money in a newly created website? I feel sorry for him btw.
hero member
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May 11, 2019, 12:07:41 AM
#54
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

If only your friend know this forum he doesnt need to search for gambling site using google but instead your friend can directly look here and check for reviews. We all know that there are many people taking advantage on other people so make sure always refer here to prevent this things from happening in the future. Your friend learned a lesson and i bet with that experience he will never lose for that forcthe second time.
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May 10, 2019, 11:50:31 PM
#53
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.
yes you are all Four Points where been important to follow because cancelling is very much sensitive if we do something wrong our total money will be invisible in a fraction of second so doing every step is important and I think following your steps is more important.
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May 10, 2019, 11:37:59 PM
#52
before you can play on a number of gambling sites, you should first do research on each gambling site that we will explore, although some of them can provide extraordinary promotions if we are not careful and do not know more details on the gambling site owner then it is likely can easily get scam at gambling sites that can't be trusted. Cunning people have their own clever ways so they can make fake gambling sites just to take advantage of people who have invested in them.
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May 10, 2019, 10:41:26 PM
#51
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

lol it's your friend's fault , he got scammed by a website and he can't even remember its name  Cheesy how ignorant can someone be !!
as long as you are playing with the trusted sites here in the forum you should be fine even if you deposit thousands of dollars
Yeah I know there are many gambling sites in online, but forgetting sites that hurt you because cheated you, is a strange thing. lol
the point is that if you play gambling by searching sites randomly on Google, make sure that you already know the background of their owner, their trustworthiness, you should see a review for that site, how long the site is running, and so on. You have to research it dude. don't directly play and ignore the security, thats dumb gambler.

or if you want to be simple, just play on gambling sites in this forum, as I know most of them are trusted
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May 10, 2019, 07:27:42 PM
#50
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

How ignorant is your friend, he got scammed yet he can remember the site? If this is true then he can still be scammed in the future because of his ignorance.
Hopefully it won't happen again, maybe he learn something from this and possible this could be last mistake he take.

I also doubt how he forgot the site, but as a human being, we can't be perfect and hoping it will serves a lesson a learn for everyone especially for new comers. Double check site before clicking it otherwise, same thing will happen to you.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
May 10, 2019, 06:04:41 PM
#49
Did he put 200 dollars in a site he doesn't even know the name? Or his computer was invaded? Crypto space is too dangerous, especially if you are randomly searching for crypto sites on google, there is all the kinds of scams there.
Besides checking a site reputation on this forum, check for feedbacks in other places too, also there are many monitoring sites to check other sites legitimacy.

from the sound of it, he deposited the $200 on that site. to test a never-heard gambling site, one should deposit very small amount first or try their faucet if theres any.
maybe that site has a very attractive promo why he sent an outright $200. just guessing here though.
because that's human nature, attracted with freebies, bonuses and the likes. not thinking that in some way, that particular site is already luring him. pop ups are always there, just waiting for their right victim...
sr. member
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May 10, 2019, 06:03:50 PM
#48
If he is aware of bitcoin, then why is it still looking for gambling sites out there that are not necessarily true or scam. At least if he is aware of bitcoin then he realizes there is bitcoin gambling which is indeed widely available here. After all, clicking carelessly the link will only allow you to go deeper into a phishing site and I have left things like this for a long time with caution and not carelessly clicking on any link and it's obviously dangerous.
His friend probably heard it but no knowledge about how it is being used. That's the main reason why his friend got scammed because he's too ignorant about of the possibilities of what would happen to someone's cryptocurrency if they just carelessly surf on the web and randomly click any pop-ups that showed on their screen.

I feel bad for his friend of losing $200 that money is enough already to invest in a legit gambling site. If he only knew about this forum he would have gained enough knowledge.  Undecided
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