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legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
November 20, 2021, 02:56:46 PM
#8
Unregulated =/= sketchy. There are several unregulated casinos that are paying out just fine.

It seems, that all the sketchy companies (which I also see in signatures and profile pictures), include: Roobet, Wizza, Stake.com. I understand everyone needs to make a living, but if you promote them, and didn't know about how sketchy (to say the least) they are, you may consider to reconsider sponsoring them..  Smiley Just a friendly PSA to y'alls.

Stake actually has a gaming license so not sure where you're trying to take us with that statement.
legendary
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Merit: 1105
November 20, 2021, 02:18:28 PM
#7
Op, did you base your accusations on these videos? If that's true, can't you summarise the major substantial portions out of it? Watching it will only make my time spent on videos with so much 'nonsense' in it and I am not fond of doing that.
However, you must have opened scam accusations against those names if you believe that they cheat on their users or don't follow AML guidelines themselves and even launder money. And instead of telling all this to the community here, there are authorities which these gambling casinos claim to have been licenced by, if so, can't you throw a complain there?
legendary
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Merit: 7005
Top Crypto Casino
November 20, 2021, 02:04:31 PM
#6
It is an off-shore, unregulated crypto casino. I have nothing against gambling, but due to being unregulated, it has no protections for children and adult addicts, compared to legit casinos and casino websites, for example.
It also seems a lot of the money is coming from CSGO gambling scams of the past and they wash part of that money through this new super sketchy business.
This thread ought to be in the gambling section or Scam Accusations, although I wouldn't consider it a proper accusation.

What you described above could apply to pretty much any unregulated online casino in operation today.  None of them care about problem/addict gamblers or money laundering or age restrictions, and that's also true of a lot of physical casinos as well.  They're in the business of taking money from people who like to gamble (which I personally find a silly thing to do), and they know damn well that the longer you play on their site, the more they're going to take from the player. 

The casino business model has always been a shady one, whether you care to admit it or not.  Roobet, 1xbit, and all the other sites have varying degrees of trustworthiness as far as being able to withdraw your winnings, but don't kid yourselves about the inherent advantage-taking they all engage in.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 2017
November 20, 2021, 01:50:02 PM
#5
I would also like the OP to explain the arguments why these houses should not be promoted instead of sending us to watch videos.

On the other hand, there is one thing you say that is false:

I am posting this in Meta, since I see lots of people promoting Roobet and Stake.com in their profile picture and signature.
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It is an off-shore, unregulated crypto casino.

Stake.com has a license:

is licensed and regulated by the Government of Curaçao under the gaming license 8048/JAZ issued to Antillephone.

But yes, some casinos, even some others that are advertised on the forum and that you have not mentioned, operate without a license, others operate with a license from tax havens and in theory should not accept people from certain countries but they turn a blind eye.

I can agree that I would like all the casinos in the world to have responsible gaming options and control to avoid underage gambling, but with the importance that gambling has had since the birth of Bitcoin and continues to have and in this forum itself, when you tell people that they shouldn't promote them on the forum it seems to me that you are swimming upstream.
newbie
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Merit: 0
November 20, 2021, 01:49:06 PM
#4
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Let me know if there is some substance somewhere in these videos, preferable with direct links or transcripts.
Don't hesitate to watch the video I made 1 month ago : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbYLxrM5NdU
ROOBET'S HOUSE OF CARDS - EP.1  Wink
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
November 20, 2021, 01:34:03 PM
#3
I want 9600 baud modems back. Watching hours of videos when a 10-minute read would suffice is going to be the death of this civilization.

Anyway, I stopped when the beard-dude with his pube-covered microphone feigned outrage about people losing money in casinos. How does he imagine gambling works?

Let me know if there is some substance somewhere in these videos, preferable with direct links or transcripts.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1113
November 20, 2021, 12:45:54 PM
#2
I feel like this thread should be on the reputation board since the topic has something to do about a gambling site's reputation.

I applaud your concerns but I doubt you'll see much response/change regarding the members removing the signature or the avatar of the gambling sites in question. I might be wrong though since it is just my opinion.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 5834
not your keys, not your coins!
November 20, 2021, 11:39:22 AM
#1
I am posting this in Meta, since I see lots of people promoting Roobet and Stake.com in their profile picture and signature.
While it's surely allowed to advertise for pretty much anything on this forum, I want to get the information out here, especially to the ones collecting money from promoting this site, that it's an extremely sketchy website to say the least.

It is an off-shore, unregulated crypto casino. I have nothing against gambling, but due to being unregulated, it has no protections for children and adult addicts, compared to legit casinos and casino websites, for example.
It also seems a lot of the money is coming from CSGO gambling scams of the past and they wash part of that money through this new super sketchy business.

If you have the time, give this a watch; it's a quite thorough investigation which includes interviews with some of the accused parties and lots of blockchain analysis, which may be interesting for some people here who would like to follow along or find out some more info on their own! Smiley

It seems, that all the sketchy companies (which I also see in signatures and profile pictures), include: Roobet, Wizza, Stake.com. I understand everyone needs to make a living, but if you promote them, and didn't know about how sketchy (to say the least) they are, you may consider to reconsider sponsoring them..  Smiley Just a friendly PSA to y'alls.

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