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Topic: Primedice.com | Since 2013 | Longest Running Crypto Casino | 113 BTC Jackpot! - page 50. (Read 1989496 times)

legendary
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Primedice and Stake is the same for me in case of its accessibility. Both are blocked by internet providers, good thing is that Stake has several different mirror sites so I can access it without VPNs. How about primedice, is there any mirror sites to let players who get blocked by internet providers to access the site without VPN?
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~snip~ In general though, I feel like Primedice is getting lesser and lesser popular among gamblers. Maybe it is time to innovate before it becomes near dead. That said, I always visit Primedice when I want to just play dice so it still remains one of the safest places when I want to play dice.
Dice game can be cheated as well. Maybe you don't know that one of the biggest crypto casino hack occurred at Primedice in 2014 (Breaking the house).
I'm a regular player of Primedice and they have lots of regular players like me. It's not possible to attract new players with the dice game only and Primedice doesn't run any special promotions & giveaways now. They should bring some variations in their promotions, otherwise they will loss their regular players gradually.
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Primedice don't offer anything special to their verified users. And KYC is a optional process there. They are oldest casino but if a user have suspicious activity in his/her account then the casino might ask for KYC. As example: at the start of August month a user said in the chat that PD team has asked him to go through KYC verification to receive his withdrawal. The withdrawal amount was $105 only. But the main fact is that, he deposited $100 and made $5 profit by wagering $20-$25 only. After that he requested for the withdrawal.

Asking for KYC was reasonable in that case. Because he wasn't a regular player. And why a person will deposit $100 to make $5 profit only. He didn't even wagered 1× of his deposit. Primedice system took it as a coin mixing activity and asked him to do KYC.
Yes, there is no reason to ask KYC on a game that can't be cheated. I mean DICE is one game which can't be cheated unlike sportsbook or maybe some slot games with some glitches.

As for mixing, every casino has to make sure that players are not using the casino as a coin mixing tool.

In general though, I feel like Primedice is getting lesser and lesser popular among gamblers. Maybe it is time to innovate before it becomes near dead. That said, I always visit Primedice when I want to just play dice so it still remains one of the safest places when I want to play dice.
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legendary
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Can you share what bonuses they are offering to users who do kyc to users who don't do kyc?
Seems like kyc is biggest concern of gamblers on every gambling thread I visit.
It's one of oldest n mature dice rolling platform, I always enjoy waging here.
Primedice don't offer anything special to their verified users. And KYC is a optional process there. They are oldest casino but if a user have suspicious activity in his/her account then the casino might ask for KYC. As example: at the start of August month a user said in the chat that PD team has asked him to go through KYC verification to receive his withdrawal. The withdrawal amount was $105 only. But the main fact is that, he deposited $100 and made $5 profit by wagering $20-$25 only. After that he requested for the withdrawal.

Asking for KYC was reasonable in that case. Because he wasn't a regular player. And why a person will deposit $100 to make $5 profit only. He didn't even wagered 1× of his deposit. Primedice system took it as a coin mixing activity and asked him to do KYC.
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[$800] ☀ The Greatest Minds - Copernicus ☀



Win a bet on a 4x multiplier but the rolled number must be any of these numbers: 77.88, 88.77, or 99.88.
Bet ID has to end with the number 77, 88, or 99.
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There has been a focus on forcing users to complete the KYC in order to withdraw funds from stake.com and since both the sites are owned by the same person, does this mean PD will be asking for documents as well soon? I am only asking because if that's the case I may want to withdraw my coins that I have at PD right now.
Are they really forcing their user to do KYC verification? Where you found this information? Crypto casino asks for KYC verification if they find any specious activity in user account. The number of active user has increased significantly at Stake in this year. They are offering various promotions now. So it's normal that the number of abusers has also increased there. Probably Stake asking KYC to those abusers. Primedice/Stake won't ask for KYC verification if you aren't doing anything wrong.

Yeah, Stake is not forcing users to do KYC verification for withdrawal.
Seems he got misinformation or misunderstanding about the information related to KYC.
There are still many users deposit/withdrawal in Stake without KYC.
Indeed, Stake is offering extra bonuses for users who want to do KYC but the decision is on the users whether to do it or not.
KYC might be something "forced" in special cases only IMO.


Can you share what bonuses they are offering to users who do kyc to users who don't do kyc?
Seems like kyc is biggest concern of gamblers on every gambling thread I visit.
It's one of oldest n mature dice rolling platform, I always enjoy waging here.
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hero member
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There has been a focus on forcing users to complete the KYC in order to withdraw funds from stake.com and since both the sites are owned by the same person, does this mean PD will be asking for documents as well soon? I am only asking because if that's the case I may want to withdraw my coins that I have at PD right now.
Are they really forcing their user to do KYC verification? Where you found this information? Crypto casino asks for KYC verification if they find any specious activity in user account. The number of active user has increased significantly at Stake in this year. They are offering various promotions now. So it's normal that the number of abusers has also increased there. Probably Stake asking KYC to those abusers. Primedice/Stake won't ask for KYC verification if you aren't doing anything wrong.

Yeah, Stake is not forcing users to do KYC verification for withdrawal.
Seems he got misinformation or misunderstanding about the information related to KYC.
There are still many users deposit/withdrawal in Stake without KYC.
Indeed, Stake is offering extra bonuses for users who want to do KYC but the decision is on the users whether to do it or not.
KYC might be something "forced" in special cases only IMO.
yes it's true stake is giving additional bonuses for those who will process KYC, but they are not forcing anyone to complete the process
unless your account has some suspicious activities.

there are still gamblers who enjoyed playing without providing their true identities, gamblers who are not doing anything that may
attract suspicions.

Still, gamblers decide, so if stake have that, probably it will be the same with PD.

They may possibly apply the same bonus program with PD but I don't think they will require it as a compulsory one.
This is one of the oldest in crypto dice game, and honestly, I played on this site much earlier than I registered on this forum.
So I don't think they will be requiring their players to submit their KYC as this may really have an impact in terms of players who don't want to submit their docs.
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Win as many consecutive bets (in a row) on a 2x multiplier as you can.
5 bets in a row is the minimum to be eligible.
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[$800]📐The Greatest Minds: Archimedes📐



Win a bet with 15x multiplier and the rolled number has to have all 4 EVEN numbers.
0.03 USD minimum bet amount (in any currency).

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