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Topic: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Alfa Romeo F1 Team - page 966. (Read 269335 times)

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I personally do not care that Stake or Primedice illegally take Bitcoins from unaware victims.

lol man, leave it already...
hero member
Activity: 1344
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See that's funny,
Please describe the funny part?


because you actually used to promote Stake.com when you had access to their affiliate program Wink http://archive.is/cZQdr
Game Protect offered to play with consumer protection service inclusive when players registered their Stake account with us.

Do you mean it is funny to play with consumer protection service, opposed to register directly and moan on the forums after being scammed?


It's funny how that works. Once you lose affiliate access you instantly become a critic.
I am not aware that I lost affiliate access, can you please show us the documents?

There is possibly a misunderstood, but I do not "criticize" Stake or Primedice! I inform about their illegal operation and that victims can demand all losses back and appreciate to receive proof of losses.

I personally do not care that Stake or Primedice illegally take Bitcoins from unaware victims.
hero member
Activity: 1582
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"Game-Protect" knows and European laws are not applicable for Stake.

Can Stake please answer my question?

If you already knew that AML laws are not applicable to any crypto casino until 2020, what's the sense of the question?
But wait for Stake's answer...
Please read again, I said that European AML laws are not applicable for Stake.

I asked if Stake has to follow the AML laws of the applicable jurisdiction?

Ok, got it now, but I don't know the answer
So some people here are advertising Stake and are absolutely clueless about the legal grounds?

See that's funny, because you actually used to promote Stake.com when you had access to their affiliate program Wink

http://archive.is/cZQdr

It's funny how that works. Once you lose affiliate access you instantly become a critic.
member
Activity: 280
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So some people here are advertising Stake and are absolutely clueless about the legal grounds?

Obviously: Marketing and Law are not taught in the same university  Smiley


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Stay tunned from all news and giveaways we have to offer daily!

There are good promos in the forum: https://forum.stake.com/board/179-giveaways/
The current one is "create a wallpaper": https://forum.stake.com/topic/14970-create-wallpaper-for-stake-and-win-btc/
And halloween custome: https://forum.stake.com/topic/15267-open-halloween-costume-contest/
hero member
Activity: 1344
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"Game-Protect" knows and European laws are not applicable for Stake.

Can Stake please answer my question?

If you already knew that AML laws are not applicable to any crypto casino until 2020, what's the sense of the question?
But wait for Stake's answer...
Please read again, I said that European AML laws are not applicable for Stake.

I asked if Stake has to follow the AML laws of the applicable jurisdiction?

Ok, got it now, but I don't know the answer
So some people here are advertising Stake and are absolutely clueless about the legal grounds?
member
Activity: 2352
Merit: 57
Primedice.com & Stake.com

Have you not become part of our Community yet?
Join us at Instagram, Twitter or at our Forum .
Stay tunned from all news and giveaways we have to offer daily!
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 15
"Game-Protect" knows and European laws are not applicable for Stake.

Can Stake please answer my question?

If you already knew that AML laws are not applicable to any crypto casino until 2020, what's the sense of the question?
But wait for Stake's answer...
Please read again, I said that European AML laws are not applicable for Stake.

I asked if Stake has to follow the AML laws of the applicable jurisdiction?

Ok, got it now, but I don't know the answer
member
Activity: 2352
Merit: 57
Primedice.com & Stake.com


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Ends: 29/10/18 @ Midday (12pm) GMT
 
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    Minimum bet:
        0.00000100 BTC
        0.00001400 BCH
        0.00003200 ETH
        0.00012000 LTC
        1.50000000 DOGE
    1 valid entry per household.
    Ghost mode must be disabled during the whole duration of the promotion.
    10+ Post count on forum.

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    If over 30 participants: 0.03 BTC
    If over 40 participants: 0.05 BTC
    If over 50 participants: 0.08 BTC

How to Enter
    Respond to this topic, and link your bet ID using the link function in the text editor.

(Paste your bet id, then highlight and click on the link bet button, as shown in image below)
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
"Game-Protect" knows and European laws are not applicable for Stake.

Can Stake please answer my question?

If you already knew that AML laws are not applicable to any crypto casino until 2020, what's the sense of the question?
But wait for Stake's answer...
Please read again, I said that European AML laws are not applicable for Stake.

I asked if Stake has to follow the AML laws of the applicable jurisdiction?
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 15
"Game-Protect" knows and European laws are not applicable for Stake.

Can Stake please answer my question?

If you already knew that AML laws are not applicable to any crypto casino until 2020, what's the sense of the question?
But wait for Stake's answer...
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
Do you have to comply with AML laws?

"Game-Protect" should know about it, the AML laws in Europe were approved on May this year, but it needs a year and a half to be effective. So no.
But I'm sure each big deposit is checked to know if it comes from illegal activities.
"Game-Protect" knows and European laws are not applicable for Stake.

Can Stake please answer my question?

member
Activity: 2352
Merit: 57
Primedice.com & Stake.com


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All players who achieve the challenge in the next days, will get a share in the prize pool! There is no limit to the amount of winners, and the more players who get involved the higher the prize pool!

Requirement

    Catch 4 winning bets in each of the 4 suits. Each bet must be won using the double option with all of your 3 cards in the matching suit.
    Minimum bet:
        0.00000100 BTC
        0.00001400 BCH
        0.00003200 ETH
        0.00012000 LTC
        1.50000000 DOGE
    1 valid entry per household.
    Ghost mode must be disabled during the whole duration of the promotion.
    10+ Post count on forum.

Prize Pool(s) (based on amount of unique players)

    Minimum prize pool: 0.01 BTC
    If over 30 participants: 0.03 BTC
    If over 40 participants: 0.05 BTC
    If over 50 participants: 0.08 BTC

EXAMPLE:



How to Enter
    Respond to this topic, and link your bet ID using the link function in the text editor.

(Paste your bet id, then highlight and click on the link bet button, as shown in image below)
legendary
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Which CPU and RAM is stake using?

Unknown to me. But I'm sure it is not a home-made one-computer server setup.

Who would be able to say if it Googlecloud, Alibabacloud or something else?
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 15
Do you have to comply with AML laws?

"Game-Protect" should know about it, the AML laws in Europe were approved on May this year, but it needs a year and a half to be effective. So no.
But I'm sure each big deposit is checked to know if it comes from illegal activities.

Which CPU and RAM is stake using?

Unknown to me. But I'm sure it is not a home-made one-computer server setup.
legendary
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What about GB traffic on an average month?

Not sure about that. Games itself or the chat doesn't need too much bandwidth, and I bet the forum has more bandwidth consumptions than the "gaming" part of Stake.
Be sure that, in a gambling site, CPU power (to serve the chat, and the bets) is more important than the bandwidth.

True the gaming itself does not require much bandwidth that is why the 2 TB figure quoted by luckygames sounded very suspect.

Which CPU and RAM is stake using?
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
Do you have to comply with AML laws?
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 15

What about GB traffic on an average month?

Not sure about that. Games itself or the chat doesn't need too much bandwidth, and I bet the forum has more bandwidth consumptions than the "gaming" part of Stake.
Be sure that, in a gambling site, CPU power (to serve the chat, and the bets) is more important than the bandwidth.
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1106
We have all the bets saved and can eventually offer a dump of them if someone wants it, it would just be a pretty large file. We archive smaller bets after a while. # of bets isn't really proof of activity or wagered it just means a lot of people are botting your games  Cheesy

Thank you for the post.

Yes those bots have a major impact on the number of bets being placed. Manually achieving some of those stats as claimed by some gaming/gambling sites would be impossible to manage so bots are the only they can be.

I was curious about the 50 billion bets placed stats claimed by Luckygames. It still sound afar fetched to me, 50 billion bets placed in 2 years is a huge claim.

Luckygames claim 775 bets are placed every second. Can you state what yours average per second/month?

They claim they had 5 billion bets and 2TB of traffic last month alone. What sort of of traffic a month hits your servers?

Luckygames had 50 billion bets placed in 2 months is not that hard to believe in
Bitsler had 29 billion bets in two years + some, luckygames have way more coins though
as was mentioned above, the number of bets is only a so-so criterium to judge the popularity of a site
this means that autobet and bots are pretty comfortable to use and that the site can run them bets without its servers choking
legendary
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I am interested in asking :

- Luckygames claim 775 bets are placed every second. Can you state what yours average per second/month?

- Luckygames claim they had 5 billion bets and 2TB of traffic last month alone. What sort of of traffic a month hits your servers?

The first one is easy to answer, just check the bet ID on the website, this information is open to everybody at plain sight.
The range of bets per seconds vary, of course, but it is something like 100 to 300 per second. A lot of people was interested in this because they tried to hit the "1 billion bet" challenge, last week.

Ok thank you for the information, I appreciate it.

What about GB traffic on an average month?
member
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Dan's Forum Admin latest Forum announcement:

Marketplace to be phased out:

Hi All,

Its with much regret that I have to inform you today that the marketplace is to be phased out. We have been unsuccessful in operating such a  feature on the forum without getting the casino platform involved. In order to demonstrate our commitment to keeping our players as safe as possible from scams and unsavoury practices we have decided its best to prevent such things occurring within places we have control.

As of Monday 22nd (Next week) we will be disabling the marketplace for future content and trades. This will include currency trading.



Source: https://forum.stake.com/announcement/17-marketplace-to-be-phased-out/
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