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Off topic & small talk: Nagging Corner (Page 178)

Topic created on 24th Apr. 2019 | Page: 178 of 203 | Answers: 2,020 | Views: 266,889
frapi07
Elite

x00NY wrote on July 10th, 2024 at 6:40 pm:

If you do well, and have the right cryptocurrency, almost nothing

Didn't pick anything, was a bonus win and the money is in USDT(ERC20). I'm also paying out with it, I'm in the process of making Binance and they are currently verifying my address. But it seems to be a stable currency, so far my balance hasn't changed. I deposited BTC once (when GJ still offered crypto vouchers) and the fluctuation was awesome. So my balance has always changed, sometimes I was +20 cents, then again -50 and so on.

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Pat1991
Top Member
frapi07 wrote on July 10th, 2024 at 6:30 pm:

this 10€ penalty is whatever, but 10€ fee is hardcore. 10% fee is really a lot. I'm currently trying to cash out a win with crypto too, let's see how much % I'll end up paying.

Oh dear. I got a good beating for the same statement in the stake7 thread at the time Litecoin currently has almost zero fee, which is why I took it.

It's really a mystery to me.

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frapi07
Elite

Pat1991 wrote on July 10, 2024 at 7:04 pm:
Oh dear. I got a good beating for the same statement in the stake7 thread at the time Litecoin currently has almost zero fee, that's why I took it.

It's really a mystery to me.

To be honest. You have a balance of €100 and can only get €90. In my opinion, this €10 is really too much. 2 would be appropriate.

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Pat1991
Top Member
Tell that to my Litecoin account statement. I thought I was crazy!

It was about 89 euros at the rate from a few hours ago, 1.4608 Litecoin. From originally exactly 98.59 euros payout...

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T0uchTheSky
Elite

Pat1991 wrote on 10.07.2024 at 19:44: Tell that to my Litecoin account statement. I thought I was crazy!

Approximately it was 89 euros at the rate from a few hours ago, 1.4608 Litecoin. From originally exactly 98.59 euros payout...

Confucius says: Sometimes the fool always sits in front of the PC, haha I've never had so much money deducted from a casino when I've paid out via LTC ...

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Malganes
Top Member

frapi07 wrote on July 10th, 2024 at 6:43 pm:

Didn't pick anything, was a bonus win and the money is in USDT(ERC20). I'm also paying out with it, I'm in the process of making Binance and they are currently verifying my address. But it seems to be a stable currency, so far my balance hasn't changed. I deposited BTC once (when GJ still offered crypto vouchers) and the fluctuation was awesome. So my balance has always changed, sometimes I was +20 cents, then again -50 and so on.

USDT(ERC20) or Tether (USDT) ERC20 is also a stablecoin. Therefore, the value hardly changes. You can use it well if you want to invest your cryptos.


Here is an explanation of what USDT actually is:
USDT stands for Tether, a stablecoin that is pegged to the US dollar. USDT is a cryptocurrency that aims to maintain a stable value of 1 US dollar per token.
This means that the price of USDT is designed to replicate the value of the US dollar and reduce the volatility often associated with other cryptocurrencies.
USDT is used to transfer value and make payments within the cryptocurrency ecosystem and is often used as a store of value or medium of exchange for other cryptocurrencies
Cryptocurrencies.

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Marc00
I'll tell you one thing, stay away from StarGames, by far the biggest scam shed in the world, tell me nothing about RTP regardless of anything. I have enough friends, including myself, who have played hundreds of yours there and all of them only got 100 at most. But as soon as you get bonus games, they give you a 200€ picture for 10 cents, I've already had several times, so that you have to wager over 2k, which never works anyway. Never had anything like that with real money. No casino runs anywhere near as badly on real money as they do

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x****Y

Marc00 wrote on 12.07.2024 at 00:57: I'll tell you one thing, stay away from StarGames, by far the biggest scam shed in the world, you can tell me nothing about RTP regardless of anything. I have enough friends, including myself, who have played hundreds of yours there and all of them only got in the 100 range at most. But as soon as you get bonus games, they give you a 200€ picture for 10 cents, I've already had several times, so that you have to wager over 2k, which never works anyway. Never had anything like that with real money. No casino runs anywhere near as badly on real money as they do

and what if I were to tell you that I've already won higher triple-digit winnings there several times? would it then destroy your world view that the wins are Provider-dependent and not casino-dependent?

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gamble1
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Marc00 wrote on 12.07.2024 at 00:57: I'll tell you one thing, stay away from StarGames, by far the biggest scam shed in the world, you can tell me nothing about RTP regardless of anything. I have enough friends, including myself, who have played hundreds of yours there and all of them came in the 100 range at most. But as soon as you get bonus games, they give you a 200€ picture for 10 cents, I've already had several times, so that you have to wager over 2k, which never works anyway. Never had anything like that with real money. No casino runs anywhere near as badly on real money as they do

So then you and your friends just seem to be unlucky because I've won €1100 there in one go and sometimes €500 or €700


Whether I have a bonus or not somehow makes no difference there, but with a bonus you tend to play with Risk because you have to wager anyway

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gamble1
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Marc00 wrote on 12.07.2024 at 00:57: I'll tell you one thing, stay away from StarGames, by far the biggest scam shed in the world, you can tell me nothing about RTP regardless of anything. I have enough friends, including myself, who have played hundreds of yours there and all of them only got in the 100 range at most. But as soon as you get bonus games, they give you a 200€ picture for 10 cents, I've already had several times, so that you have to wager over 2k, which never works anyway. Never had anything like that with real money. No casino runs anywhere near as badly on real money as they do

So then you and your friends just seem to be unlucky because I've won €1100 there in one go and sometimes €500 or €700

Whether I have a bonus or not somehow makes no difference there, but with a bonus you tend to play with Risk because you have to wager anyway

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