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legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1166
🤩Finally Married🤩
November 06, 2020, 03:44:28 PM
#91
Il n'y a rien de plus cool que de jouer à des jeux de hasard avec vos amis préférés, quelqu'un est prêt à discuter avec moi?  Quand je suis seul, je visite le Woo casino, ce qui m'aide à ne pas être triste seul.  C'est un endroit très cool qu'un de mes amis m'a suggéré.

Maybe you can translate this in English as this board is an English Section. If ever you can't speak English, just use a 3rd party translator.

As for the others, the thread is dead. last post from this thread was already months ago, so considering that this is dead, the project and the owner have might left it behind already. (Though I hope someone could check their support or site if ever they have one... -  didn't bother to read the OP  Tongue )

legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1105
November 06, 2020, 03:12:41 PM
#90
Is this problem solved already? It is just bad if players are forced to do KYC for small amount of withdrawal while admin says that there wont be any KYC for crypto players.
Better to wait for clarification of this issue first for those who want to play in this site. Otherwise, we will face the same withdrawal issue due to the KYC.

Kyc is a part of many websites so there is nothing wrong if they asked for it. What they did wrong was, not keeping up with their words and doing this straight away. If the kyc was not going to be asked to Bitcointalk members, then they should have taken care of it either by giving a special promo code to the members here to use while registering, which could let them categorize other users and Bitcointalk members or they could ask users who came there from Bitcointalk, to pm them their username on the site.
sr. member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 252
November 06, 2020, 02:50:45 PM
#89
Right now you are running 2 topics here in the thread. Wouldn't it be more convenient to close one and focus on the other topic?
The topic of the site is not even mentioned in this topic, which can create some confusion.
I also advice not to write in French language. You can use a simple translation tool from google.
hero member
Activity: 1288
Merit: 564
Bitcoin makes the world go 🔃
September 28, 2020, 01:36:06 PM
#88
Just tried to withdraw a small amount and got forced into KYC. What's about your promise, that Bitcointalk Users don't require KYC?  Huh
I don't think being in a forum can be excuse indoing KYC, there are rules should be followed depending where thy are located,though I'm curious what's his smalll amount referring in value, if the casino is really interesting that can't be seen in other casino but if not then better stick to the casino your familiar with.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1137
March 22, 2020, 09:48:10 AM
#87
one big problem with businesses that ask for KYC from only a part of their customers is that at any moment they can change their rules and ask KYC from all of their customers. most of the times it is not their own fault either but the authorities are going to force them to ask for KYC since they already have one foot in the door.
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 1354
March 22, 2020, 08:56:54 AM
#86
Just tried to withdraw a small amount and got forced into KYC. What's about your promise, that Bitcointalk Users don't require KYC?  Huh

What is it true?  that they ask for KYC even for the small amount? I'm yet to deposit in the site probably did you register your account by directly searching the website instead of going through from the link posted in the BTT ? some times they will identify the users from BTT if you go through the link posted here and they do require KYC for the traditional means of deposits and withdrawals so are you using crypto or fiat?

Is this problem solved already? It is just bad if players are forced to do KYC for small amount of withdrawal while admin says that there wont be any KYC for crypto players.
Better to wait for clarification of this issue first for those who want to play in this site. Otherwise, we will face the same withdrawal issue due to the KYC.
full member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 210
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March 18, 2020, 02:55:48 AM
#85
Basically all of this was a bunch of bull so he can get people to his casino 

We play fair Smiley

Ailmand, AlexSimion: you are certainly right. As Bitcointalk is the only large forum we work with dedicated to cryptocurrencies, we attained an exception in our regular licensee's terms, so you won't be asked for KYC unless your gross cash flow is more than 3000 USD or you use fiat currencies. We are working on it, so KYC will be fully cancelled for those who use crypto only.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
March 17, 2020, 11:02:06 PM
#84
I am not surprised he got KYC when they are a casino that also accepts credit card deposits. It doesn't matter if you deposit crypto, gamble with crypto, and withdraw with crypto. If the site has merchants which allow credit cards, they generally need to have proper KYC rules in place.

This is actually what happened with Pornhub casino a few years back. It supported deposits by credit cards because they wanted to be more mainstream instead of just crypto, and they had to force KYC for everybody, whether it was by credit card or crypto. And its funny how they always KYC after you make a withdraw and never before you make a deposit.
sr. member
Activity: 951
Merit: 259
March 17, 2020, 08:01:22 PM
#83
Just tried to withdraw a small amount and got forced into KYC. What's about your promise, that Bitcointalk Users don't require KYC?  Huh

What is it true?  that they ask for KYC even for the small amount? I'm yet to deposit in the site probably did you register your account by directly searching the website instead of going through from the link posted in the BTT ? some times they will identify the users from BTT if you go through the link posted here and they do require KYC for the traditional means of deposits and withdrawals so are you using crypto or fiat?
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 1
March 13, 2020, 04:22:19 AM
#82
Just tried to withdraw a small amount and got forced into KYC. What's about your promise, that Bitcointalk Users don't require KYC?  Huh
jr. member
Activity: 65
Merit: 1
March 12, 2020, 04:56:30 AM
#81
mattharmer, sure, our Facebook fan page is here: https://www.facebook.com/GreenSpinBet

Our official topic on Bitcointalk is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5230626.20
Everyone is welcome.
legendary
Activity: 3696
Merit: 4343
The hacker spirit breaks any spell
March 12, 2020, 04:35:16 AM
#80

This might apply more for casinos in Vegas rather than an online casino. There is a huge difference between the two. For example, keeping an online casino running costs very little. Maybe 1 employee or 2 and some server hosting bills. Keeping a large casino operational costs maybe in the hundreds of thousands per day like in Las Vegas.

Regarding the economy slowing down... we are not in a recession yet. If the coronavirus keeps worsening then its possible but we can easily climb out of this when it gets contained. Maybe the warm weather will help kill it off. But you are correct that if there is a recession then people are all about risk-off investments and nobody will be going to casinos in a recession since cash is king at times like that, especially when people are unemployed.

let me think differently..
we have been in recession for years now and the situation got worse in December 2019 (product grow)

the virus issue arrives in an already problematic situation.. this is the true


see this


see the number of bed for 100 guys in U.S. and use brain


sorry for OT - end for me
member
Activity: 294
Merit: 13
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March 10, 2020, 11:55:16 PM
#79
I think in this period, opening a casino is very brave. I see that the economy is slowing down and consequently there will be less money for entertainment. good luck



This might apply more for casinos in Vegas rather than an online casino. There is a huge difference between the two. For example, keeping an online casino running costs very little. Maybe 1 employee or 2 and some server hosting bills. Keeping a large casino operational costs maybe in the hundreds of thousands per day like in Las Vegas.

Regarding the economy slowing down... we are not in a recession yet. If the coronavirus keeps worsening then its possible but we can easily climb out of this when it gets contained. Maybe the warm weather will help kill it off. But you are correct that if there is a recession then people are all about risk-off investments and nobody will be going to casinos in a recession since cash is king at times like that, especially when people are unemployed.
Warm weather doesn't stop the virus it is still spreading here in the Philippines right now and the weather here is getting a lot warmer so I guess a warm weather couldn't stop the virus now.
And regarding to the topic I think they need to put up a lot of new stuff in their site in order to gain the attention of the gamblers they need to think of a way to attract the gamblers to use their site since there are so many online casino nowadays.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
March 10, 2020, 11:28:26 PM
#78
Looks like a interesting casino. Does your casino have Facebook fan page? I'll follow your page on that social network.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
March 10, 2020, 11:21:04 PM
#77
I think in this period, opening a casino is very brave. I see that the economy is slowing down and consequently there will be less money for entertainment. good luck



This might apply more for casinos in Vegas rather than an online casino. There is a huge difference between the two. For example, keeping an online casino running costs very little. Maybe 1 employee or 2 and some server hosting bills. Keeping a large casino operational costs maybe in the hundreds of thousands per day like in Las Vegas.

Regarding the economy slowing down... we are not in a recession yet. If the coronavirus keeps worsening then its possible but we can easily climb out of this when it gets contained. Maybe the warm weather will help kill it off. But you are correct that if there is a recession then people are all about risk-off investments and nobody will be going to casinos in a recession since cash is king at times like that, especially when people are unemployed.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1014
Bitdice is scam scam scammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
March 10, 2020, 04:24:47 PM
#76
Hello everybody!
My name is Andry. I am an official representative of the freshest online casino brand that will become available in a few weeks from now. T


Good one!
legendary
Activity: 3696
Merit: 4343
The hacker spirit breaks any spell
March 10, 2020, 03:44:35 PM
#75
I think in this period, opening a casino is very brave. I see that the economy is slowing down and consequently there will be less money for entertainment. good luck


Your casino looks good I'll try it later you could also consider having some famous cryptocurrencies for the gambling like XRP, Doge may be Litecoin and USDT are also good option to have in the supported currencies list especially XRP and Doge are very cheap to transact than the BTC and ETH.

Agree with you
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 10
March 10, 2020, 02:17:04 AM
#74
Your casino looks good I'll try it later you could also consider having some famous cryptocurrencies for the gambling like XRP, Doge may be Litecoin and USDT are also good option to have in the supported currencies list especially XRP and Doge are very cheap to transact than the BTC and ETH.

I think USDT is the only good other option because the markets are pretty hectic right now and a stable coin would be a perfect option. However most likely it won't be added because many people refrain from adding USDT due to regulations with the US federal reserve. The idea is that if they accept USDT, which is essentially US dollars then they will get some type of investigation. Believe me I tried to get lots of casinos to accept USDT and most refuse to list it.

XRP and DOGE are good but they are not good for long term holding. Pull up a chart for both and see how volatile they are. So sure they got transactions which are very cheap and fast however look at the price change over-time. BTC at least is more stable. Another issue with DOGE is that since its currently trading at 28 sats, if you want to buy it you will get a spread of 1 satoshi. And 1 satoshi doesn't sound like much but it makes a difference when the price is only 28 sats. So automatically you are losing 3.5% just on the spread alone not taking into account trading fees. So since BTC transaction fees are still reasonable now, most people just stick with BTC currently or ETH.

i think im going to agree with it because i also hardly see usdt on many gambling website that i came cross with   . even the legit and old ones dont also have usdt support  but they do hold many alts including on the coin mentioned above  . i cant only agree when you call btc stable and alts like xrp and doge are not because  i do have a btc and btc always goes up and down from time to time while  xrp and doge arent  . xrp is actually close to a stable coin i also like it to use when  gambling as its fast and suported else where   .

BTC is always less volatile when compared to other cryptos yes XRP too is less volatile these days but cannot be compared to BTC. The BTC price movement is because of the entire crypto market movement if BTC price falls XRP will also follow it. XRP is less volatile when compared to other alts
legendary
Activity: 3192
Merit: 1279
Primedice.com, Stake.com
March 10, 2020, 01:05:38 AM
#73
Hello everybody!
My name is Andry. I am an official representative of the freshest online casino brand that will become available in a few weeks from now. T
full member
Activity: 1750
Merit: 118
March 10, 2020, 12:56:27 AM
#72
Your casino looks good I'll try it later you could also consider having some famous cryptocurrencies for the gambling like XRP, Doge may be Litecoin and USDT are also good option to have in the supported currencies list especially XRP and Doge are very cheap to transact than the BTC and ETH.

I think USDT is the only good other option because the markets are pretty hectic right now and a stable coin would be a perfect option. However most likely it won't be added because many people refrain from adding USDT due to regulations with the US federal reserve. The idea is that if they accept USDT, which is essentially US dollars then they will get some type of investigation. Believe me I tried to get lots of casinos to accept USDT and most refuse to list it.

XRP and DOGE are good but they are not good for long term holding. Pull up a chart for both and see how volatile they are. So sure they got transactions which are very cheap and fast however look at the price change over-time. BTC at least is more stable. Another issue with DOGE is that since its currently trading at 28 sats, if you want to buy it you will get a spread of 1 satoshi. And 1 satoshi doesn't sound like much but it makes a difference when the price is only 28 sats. So automatically you are losing 3.5% just on the spread alone not taking into account trading fees. So since BTC transaction fees are still reasonable now, most people just stick with BTC currently or ETH.

i think im going to agree with it because i also hardly see usdt on many gambling website that i came cross with   . even the legit and old ones dont also have usdt support  but they do hold many alts including on the coin mentioned above  . i cant only agree when you call btc stable and alts like xrp and doge are not because  i do have a btc and btc always goes up and down from time to time while  xrp and doge arent  . xrp is actually close to a stable coin i also like it to use when  gambling as its fast and suported else where   .
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