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Re: 2UP.io | No-KYC Crypto Casino & BTC Sportsbook | Fast Withdrawals + 200% Bonus
in Gambling

Hey, for some players $1-$5 is huge enough that they have to whine about the fee.  But then we should also consider that crypto transaction have blockchain fees, and the casino shouldering it is a huge maintenance for them, just think if there are 10,000 daily withdrawal requests, if the casino will shoulder it, it will be a huge expense for the casino.

You have a point in what you say, dude; $1-5 on my part is actually a lot, and it is also not possible that the miners do not have a blockchain fee because that is how they live or survive. Although there is only one occasion when the fee suddenly increases in price, it rarely happens, and when it does, many people really complain about the fee.

But this only applies when, for example, Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, right? But when it comes to fiat or stablecoins, it is not like this, right? This is my understanding of this matter.
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Re: Should a casino allow registration via VPN?
in Gambling discussion
There are other casinos that allow VPNs for those who want to register on their casino platform; maybe most of them don't allow it, but there are others that they consider
at least because I've seen something like that before, so of course there is still a risk.

Then those are their rules, so we should respect that, but it's still our choice to follow their rules, so it's really up to us if we use their casino, right?
They don't force us to use their gambling platform.
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Re: Why do we gamble?
in Gambling discussion
If there are people who want to gamble or want to gamble, it is because this is what they chose to do, maybe because of curiosity; it is also possible that others think that this is their only hope to get out of poverty because they have heard of someone suddenly becoming rich because of gambling because they got lucky despite being poor.

There are actually different reasons why some communities gamble, and there are also others because it has become a habit for them, so they are having a hard time getting rid of it or escaping from it, and there are some who are just having fun or passing the time.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao
in Gambling discussion
Saturday September 19 on Netflix

This fight is happening at the Sphere in Las Vegas! Both fighters are well beyond their prime, but this will surely be an event to attend. Free to watch on Netflix might make it a popular betting event as well.



Just read about this news on ESPN https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/48016955/manny-pacquiao-sets-rematch-vs-floyd-mayweather-sept-19 and finally there's already a date on when their rematch fight will happen.

Many people think that this rematch will not come especially that Mayweather is so evasive for many years. But now everything is set and this will prove that who is the best fighter between them.

This is another great match on boxing scene this year and feel excited to watch their upcoming fight.

This fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Paquiao has been talked about for quite some time, it took a few years before it actually had a closed deal, it seems like the wealth of the two boxers is running out hehehe, but even so, I'm sure many will be waiting for this fight.

Even I really want these two to fight again, so that everyone can know and see if Floyd is really just bragging or not, at least in this fight it looks like this will be Paquiao's last big fights in the history of his boxing career that he will really leave behind before he retires. I bet for Paquiao of course.
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Re: 2UP.io | No-KYC Crypto Casino & BTC Sportsbook | Fast Withdrawals + 200% Bonus
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If you�re withdrawing something like $100, the fee shouldn�t hurt that much. It only feels heavy when you�re cashing out small amounts too often.
We really don�t have much choice sometimes but to withdraw small amounts, especially when the fee feels high. It�s fine if you�re using a fiat casino like the one I use, since there�s usually no fee when you cash out through a payment app. But in crypto, it�s different. There�s always the blockchain network fee, so we have to consider that. That�s why I only withdraw when my wins are bigger, so I don�t feel the fee.

We cannot blame the casino for that since each chain have their own network fees, so this should be look at before considering to withdraw their funds. Much better for people to use coins that have cheap fees option since if they use Bitcoin and ETH well expect that fees changes depends on the current state of the network.

But I don't think its wise choice to withdraw small amount considering those fees they need to pay. So much better if they consider to reach the amount suggested by @stadus or even more so they can't feel much the fees taken to them.

Of course. Honestly, I don�t even see this as a big issue when the fee is only a little over a dollar. That�s already very cheap, to be honest.

The ones who keep complaining about that kind of fee are usually not really gamblers, or they just can�t afford to gamble but still try to force it. I mean, if you can�t even afford a $1 fee, then obviously you won�t be able to sleep well after losing $10.

That�s why gambling is not for everyone. There are people who can handle the risks and losses, and there are also those who really shouldn�t be playing in the first place.

It seems like a superficial reason if a complainant is only complaining about a fee, but the fee at a casino is not really that big a deal. Could it be that these types of gamblers are just trying to ruin a casino? Sometimes this is what really crosses my mind.

Maybe I would still believe if the fee taken was $100 or more and then what he withdraws is in the amount of $1000 from the casino; could that really be a valid reason?
But if it is about $1-$5, then $100 will be released. I will agree anyway if my reason as a gambler in gambling is an emergency.
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Re: Is Buying Bitcoin Today Worth It�or Are We Too Late?
in Trading Discussion
Every 4 years we break a new all time high, and afterwards we go down to a new bottom. So that shows that we could make this work one way or another, all we have to do is just wait for the right time to buy and right time to sell.

Well, the good times for selling are long gone, both for BTC and many other altcoins. I think that, as in previous cycles, many who bought at the peak are now sitting on huge losses. At the very least, this is indicated by the fact that fear and uncertainty now reign in the market. Either way, you're right in saying that all that remains now is to be patient and wait for the right moment.

You are right in saying that it is too late to sell bitcoin if they have been holding it for a long time, maybe if the value of bitcoin is still at at least 100k$ price if they sold it, they would at least have a chance to buy it again now because of the low price it currently has.

So the only thing we can do is if we still believe in bitcoin potential is to do what long-term holders of bitcoin have done, the Dca method in which is really the best we can do at this time.
And I know that many are doing this now.
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Re: Who can destroy Bitcoin?
in Bitcoin Discussion
Many have already tried and many have already claimed Bitcoin was going to be destroyed at some moment, but it has never happened for real.

Then the question arises, who have the ability to destroy Bitcoin? Ironically, the answer may be only the person who created it: Satoshi.

It's curious to think about the scenario where the creation goes too far away from the initial purposes of the creator, so he ends deciding to nuke this.

And how can this thought be understood and applied to reality? Of course Bitcoin won't cease existing, but as things go more and more centralized each new day, empowering and giving control to the groups who have been ruling this world since always, Satoshi can compromise Bitcoin's credibility, by for an example, dumping all his coins on the market at once.

It is said, right, that whoever is the creator and has created something, no one else can destroy what he created except the creator. Meaning, if Satoshi Nakamoto were still alive in this era, he would be the only one who has the ability to destroy bitcoin, according to my knowledge and idea.

The only thing that the community can do is that if no one invests in bitcoin, it will definitely lose value in the market, though people can still buy bitcoin anytime if they want. Bitcoin can still have value again, but if Satoshi Nakamoto himself destroys it, even if investors want to buy bitcoin again, they will not be able to do so because it is already broken and it really doesn't exist anymore.
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Re: Been addicted is chaos to one's state entirely
in Gambling discussion
I have been gambling for the past ten years now and seriously I must say I have lost more than I have profited thou it feels as if I should keep on trying so I can recover back my losses but that's the more money I keep on losing sometimes I will delete the app to free myself from it then during the week ends my friends will show me some nice games asking if I have interest in it then the spirit comes and I will download back the app and I will go back to what has been eating me up is so addicting that I called the app my daily food.
Some persons out there might be facing the same situation and it is affecting there state of mind and how they live there life's the fact is to just let go you can't recover those losses is gone just accept defeat and move on though is hard but you have to that's what I did

It would have been okay if you had made the first decision to stop gambling because you saw and realized that it was not doing you any good, and at the beginning of your decision it would have been fine, the problem was that your friend was used to tempt you to gamble again and it seems that evil succeeded in getting you back.

Besides that, op, what you say that when we lose we should accept that we lose, it is correct, but it is put in the right situation not in a situation like that like the one you are saying.
Why should we let our own weakness defeat us? It is not right to let weakness control our personality but we should be the ones controlling everything, right?
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Re: 2UP.io | No-KYC Crypto Casino & BTC Sportsbook | Fast Withdrawals + 200% Bonus
in Gambling
It's been few months since I made my last bet in 2UP, I'm surprised to receive an email yesterday which is about 100 Free Spins. Good news for this Free Spins is that there is no wager requirement which means that I can withdraw any winning from the Free Spins. I am not that lucky with the Free Spins as it gave me $12 only, I managed to turn it to $100+ although I lost it all eventually while trying to make it $200 as the max amount to withdraw from the promotion Smiley. Anyone here get better luck with this promotion?




Congratulations on the free spin you received coming from 2up dude. I hope I can also receive something like yours, though I only often play sports betting at the casino these days.
And the beauty of what you say is that there are no wagering requirements required, which is because of your sharing this; maybe other gamblers who read it will also have an interest in playing here at 2up because of what you said.

As long as I do it, I will just enjoy it and not always think about winning; instead, it's just like this without any expectations, but if I suddenly get really lucky even with a free spin,
I will be happy to be honest.
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Re: Want to win big but don�t want to bet big?
in Gambling discussion
We�ve all been there, dreaming of that massive win while risking almost nothing. But let�s be honest here, that kind of thinking is the main reason most bettors lose over and over. You can�t expect casino-level payouts if you�re always scared to raise the stake even a little.

It�s like expecting millionaire results with a 10 dollars risk, it just doesn�t happen. If you really want to win big, either go bolder when it makes sense or lower your expectations. Betting isn�t magic, it�s still math.

So what�s your take on this, is it smarter to go big when you feel confident, or stay safe and settle for small wins?

You know me as a gambler; sometimes I also feel in my mind that I hope I can also win a big amount like others who took home the jackpot prize at the casino they gambled at,
even though I know it's impossible to happen because I don't bet big amounts.

Especially in my style, the amount of money I gamble is very limited, so when I think about it, I also know that it's just a dream that won't really happen, and the only thing I can think about with a small amount is if we get lucky and win when we bet on the lotto.
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