used trustdice for months. platform itself is solid - provably fair games actually work and you can verify results
main issue is their game selection feels limited compared to bigger sites. mostly dice, crash, and basic slots. if ur into variety might get bored quick
duelz part of suprplay group which are far from worst operators. theyve always paid me personally even after larger wins
they might do additional checks on top of automated system but youll get paid as long as everything legit on your end
main reason for massive eth shorts is sophisticated basis trade strategies. institutional funds capturing 9.5% annualized returns by shorting cme futures while simultaneously buying spot eth for 3.5% staking yield. creates delta neutral position earning 13% total
Here some numbers on actual transaction usage vs speculation. About 95% of bitcoin movement is exchange-to-exchange or whale wallets. Actual commerce usage is negligible. We're essentially trading a scarce digital asset, not using a monetary system.
Both firecracker and snake features have different rtp calculations during bonus rounds. Generally avoid anything with bonus buy features. Watch out for branded slots they often have hidden mechanics favor house.
checked videoslots terms of service. buried through pages they mention "game configurations may vary from provider specifications" which basically means they can lower rtp and its technically disclosed. scummy but legal gray area since most players never read terms
@goldkingcoiner curiosity do you apply same logic alcoholics? cancer patients? depression? where exactly do you draw line between personal responsibility and medical condition
@Timmy98 absolutely AI algorithms analyze your betting patterns sleep schedules loss amounts then optimize when send "free bet" notifications maximum psychological impact when youre most vulnerable
@goldkingcoiner check actual platforms of these companies. they literally A/B testing notification timing based user loss patterns to maximize redeposit rates thats not normal business practice
@goldkingcoiner fair point but "real defi users" also do proper due diligence. blindly aping into new hooks because "better yields" is exactly how people lost millions
tbf the core V4 protocol is solid. issue is every hook essentially creates a new attack surface. cork's failure doesn't mean all hooks are bad, just that most devs aren't ready for the complexity
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