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Topic: Two Casinos in Las Vegas now accept Bitcoin (Read 736 times)

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January 23, 2014, 09:46:12 AM
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There are already 5 posts about this topic.  Did we REALLY need a 6th?

Let's add some unique content then, to make this post valuable?  Smiley

Guys, before going to a casino, document yourself on who is the owner. If you aren't completely full of shit, you'll want to avoid entering some casinos just because they are owned by certain people who are total douchebags.

Reference link:

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/10/24/gops-biggest-donor-believes-u-s-should-nuke-iran/

Notice what statements he makes, openly treating like shit the politicians he tries to buy seats for, he behaves like their pimp.

Also, this is the moron who got exposed by the media not so long ago for giant tax evasion via some loophole law.
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January 23, 2014, 08:50:48 AM
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This is great news!
For the ones that dont like to bet on dice sites anymore haha

Actually you can't use your bitcoins for gambling at these casinos as of yet.
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January 23, 2014, 08:41:21 AM
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This is really great news!!
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January 23, 2014, 08:33:10 AM
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This is great news!
For the ones that dont like to bet on dice sites anymore haha
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January 23, 2014, 08:21:44 AM
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Two Casinos in Las Vegas now accept Bitcoin

Las Vegas is a city that sustains itself on novelties, so it should come as little surprise that two of its hotel casinos will become the first in the nation to accept the unregulated digital payment system known as Bitcoin.

The D Las Vegas Casino Hotel and Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, both recently upgraded and under the same ownership, will allow virtual currency starting Wednesday morning at five on-property locations, including the two front desks, a gift shop and two restaurants.

The hotels will process Bitcoin purchases through BitPay, a service that handled more than $100 million worth of transactions in 2013 and allows merchants to accept Bitcoins in the same way as they would Visa, MasterCard or Paypal. Each cashier at the hotels will have tablets programmed with BitPay, and each customer will pay for services using their mobile wallets.

http://www.ibtimes.com/betting-bitcoin-two-las-vegas-casinos-allow-virtual-currency-1545341
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