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Online Casinos in general: How is May 2023 going? (Page 4)

Topic created on 01st May. 2023 | Page: 4 of 9 | Answers: 130 | Views: 19,770
Pat1991
Top Member
needle34 wrote on 16.05.2023 at 18:58:

What did you play where


https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/sonstiges/sonstiges/gluecksstraehne-wow-das-hatte-ich-noch-nie-342587/


-Edit by Andre: Link adjusted below-

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Iknowyou
Experienced
So I can't complain. I am now at stake. not stakes. Am around 20k in plus. Only play no limit city games with bonus buy. Is currently like before. Where I think to myself ey how could I play so long at all the other booths like N1. Should not be advertising. And many have long preached that the crypto casinos are miles better. Now I have also decided to take the step. And finally have fun gambling again. Can go on like this and the money is first spent on the garden

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Cashuz
Visitor

Iknowyou wrote on 05/17/2023 at 16:46: Well I can't complain. I am now at stake. not stakes. Am around 20k in plus. Only play no limit city games with bonus buy. Is like it used to be at the moment. Where I think to myself ey how could I play so long at all the other booths like N1. Should not be advertising. And many have long preached that the crypto casinos are miles better. Now I have also decided to take the step. And finally have fun gambling again. Can go on like this and the money is first spent on the garden

Have you read that the jezt start to regulate crypto? from 2024 it starts..and today I read a report that zich casinos of Malta had to pay back the money to the players, but mr.green and a few others refuse to pay that.I made screenshots, but do not know how to insert here..disaster I say only.hurry up bloss, crypto gehts to the collar and Germany will make it so that soon no one can play more.

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Max_Bet
Expert

Cashuz wrote on 17.05.2023 at 18:34:

Have you read that the jezt start to regulate crypto? from 2024 it starts..and today I read a report that zich casinos of Malta had to pay back the money to the players, but mr.green and a few others refuse to pay that.I made screenshots, but do not know how to insert here..disaster I say only.hurry up bloss, crypto gehts to the collar and Germany will make it so that soon no one can play more.

What do you mean "soon no one can play here"?

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Cashuz
Visitor
They want to monitor crypto that means transactions will be looked at soon!
And since many people play casino even though they can not afford it, they want to regulate it even more.
That is, for people who want to be anonymous about their activities, regarding Online Casinos, no chance.
It will be even harder in the future.
Just look in the inet the latest news about finance and casinos.

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Cashuz
Visitor

Max_Bet wrote on 17/05/2023 at 19:54:

What do you mean "no one will be able to play here soon"?

E.g. casinos, as far as I understand, are no longer allowed to give bonuses.

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gamble1
Icon

Cashuz wrote on 05/17/2023 at 9:35 pm:

Zb casinos,as far as I understand,are not allowed to give bonus anymore.

Why should they not be allowed to do that? In the gambling treaty is not forbidden but the running but already and a new version need certainly again 10 years

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Iknowyou
Experienced

Cashuz wrote on 17.05.2023 at 21:26: They want to monitor crypto that means transactions will be looked at soon!
And since many people play casino even though they can not afford it they want to regulate it even more.
That is, for people who want to be anonymous about their activities, regarding Online Casinos, no chance.
It will be even harder in the future.
Just look in the inet the latest news about finance and casinos.

Yes, they want to somehow assign all crypto wallets to the respective people. But not because of gambling but because of money laundering. But that contradicts the concept of Bitcoin etc.. Besides, it can't work. They can get larger providers like Binance to release their data. However, there are so many ways to create wallets that it is impossible to link them to a specific person. The only problem would be the payout. But there are also tricks and possibilities.

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Cashuz
Visitor
Iknowyou wrote on 05/18/2023 at 07:07 AM:

Yeah they kinda want to assign all crypto wallets to the respective people. But not because of gambling but because of money laundering. But that goes against the concept of Bitcoin etc. Besides, it can't work. They can get larger providers like Binance to release their data. However, there are so many ways to create wallets that it is impossible to link them to a specific person. The only problem would be the payout. But there are also tricks and possibilities.

So I think for the people who play openly and have been playing for a long time, this will not be a problem, but for people who want to be more private or start new it will be difficult.

I just wanted to point out that crypto is now also in the eye of the government and I think there will be a few things to come in terms of regulation.
But the one with the bonus hurt me
I hope that they do not implement this.

Yes and of course because of money laundering, but the easiest way for money laundering are nowmal Online Casinos and online wallets and the ways to move the money.

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Cashuz
Visitor

Iknowyou wrote on 05/17/2023 at 16:46: Well I can't complain. I am now at stake. not stakes. Am around 20k in plus. Only play no limit city games with bonus buy. Is like it used to be at the moment. Where I think to myself ey how could I play so long at all the other booths like N1. Should not be advertising. And many have long preached that the crypto casinos are miles better. Now I have also decided to take the step. And finally have fun gambling again. Can go on like this and the money is first spent on the garden

Congratulations:)

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Cashuz
Visitor

Cashuz wrote on 18.05.2023 at 12:32 pm:
So I think for the people who play openly and have been playing for a long time, it won't be a problem, but for people who want to be more private or are starting out, it will be difficult.

I just wanted to point out that crypto is now also in the eye of the government and I think there are still a few things to come in terms of regulation.
But the one with the bonus hurt me
I hope that they do not implement this.

Yes and of course because of money laundering, but the easiest way for money laundering are Online Casinos and online wallets and the ways to move the money.

*The UK Finance Committee has called on the government to regulate cryptocurrency trading. The Finance Committee justifies its call by saying that digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ether have "no intrinsic" and "no useful social value." Retail and "investment activity in unsecured cryptoassets [should] be regulated as gambling, not financial services," recommend MPs from various UK parties from . Moreover, they would not only consume a lot of energy, but would also often be used by criminals as a payment method.*


It remains exciting

Btw with me it went quite well at spassino <3

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Anonym

Cashuz wrote on 05/18/2023 at 17:57:
*The UK Finance Committee has called on the government to regulate cryptocurrency trading. The Finance Committee justifies its call by saying that digital currencies like Bitcoin and ether have "no intrinsic" and "no useful social value."

that's such an incredibly mendacious justification. and illogical, too. unbelievable. as if there weren't completely different motives in the first place that would actually explain why so much pressure and commitment is being put into trying to prevent the unregulated and anonymous processing of financial transactions.

they really think everyone is stupid. and they get away with it.



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Anonym
however, one must also say that the majority has apparently not yet understood,
what a state-regulated digital currency with the simultaneous abolition of cash and the
the prohibition of decentralized alternative currencies actually means.

otherwise, everyone would already be on the streets and loudly defending themselves against it.

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Donnie
Elite

dazzle_tea wrote on 18.05.2023 at 20:16: but you also have to say that the majority has apparently not yet understood,
what a state-regulated digital currency with simultaneous abolition of cash and the
the prohibition of decentralized alternative currencies actually means.

otherwise, everyone would already be out on the streets protesting loudly against it.

No, the Germans protest against nothing, they accept everything anyway. And who then protests is put into the lateral thinker corner

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Stromberg
Legend

dazzle_tea wrote on 18.05.2023 at 20:16: but you also have to say that the majority has apparently not yet understood,
what a state-regulated digital currency with simultaneous abolition of cash and the
the prohibition of decentralized alternative currencies actually means.

otherwise, everyone would already be on the streets and loudly defending themselves against it.

You've already been out protesting?

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