In the case of a casino, in order to call it a casino, it needs to have a traditional line of games that is easy to play and can keep you stuck to the screen for hours. One tap and you can play it without competition. Those who gamble have the mindset to rely on their luck. If you add PVP games, then it becomes frustrating after losing to someone with better skills than yours. You might quit the game after losing in a streak. And this is not something that casino owners want. They want to keep you there as long as you have money. But if they find that people are more eager to play PVP games, they might add it to their system. But that's up to them.
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ChatGPT is all the rage at the moment. I’ve seen that people are asking it to predict sporting events. Would you leave gambling decisions up to artificial intelligence? Do you see any potential drawbacks for outsourcing your bets to a software program? Has anyone here tried this yet? Do we need someone to put together a thread of ChatGPT predictions to see how accurate they are? Any other thoughts?
i don't know what to say here. Open AI is a good thing for other small things like answers to complicated things, but for it to make decisions and predictions for gambling is not what i would have expected. It has some limitations with what it can do and how much knowledge it has over something. Asking it to predict something, but might not have the answer for that because of the data stored in it. It will search the internet for your answer. Now i am curious to see what other people have done with it, or is it really that much useful in the case of prediction?
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It is good to see someone including crypto as a payment system. I have read your previous post too. You are doing a great work for the community. Hope you will expand the business more and establish a good ecosystem where you can take crypto as the main source of payment. Till the day arrives.
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As long as anything that exists on the internet, that is not safe. And you are giving your funds to someone and also exposing your private information. I don't know how safe are they. They manually verify your identity in order to approve the KYC application. So they do have access to your information. Your info is not encrypted and stored in their system, they are open and available. there are a lot of things that could be said here. But for now, I will stick to this. And the answer is this, No there will never be any safe centralized exchange.
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I'm curious: how is someone a chicken if he sold for $60,000 a year ago? Whether we like it or not, holding isn't necessarily the best practice out there. You could have sold during last year's ATH and bought back now, during the dip. I didn't know about FTX.com either, but this single incident was enough to send Bitcoin down to $15.000 within one day, which is worrying to say the least. I can't blame people for being emotional over their own money. It's hard to process that our funds are now worth more than 15% less in value, in a matter of a few hours.
So let's think of it like this. FTX news brought down BTC to $15k. Why hasn't BTC gone down past $15k? It could have gone to $1k or $0. But it didn't. Because the strong holders are still holding their BTC. And even if it goes to $10/8/7k, there will still be many people to buy and bring it back to its previous glory. So those who are selling, really are chicken.
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I can not agree with CZ completely. I have no problem keeping my funds in any centralized exchanges only if they can guarantee the safety of my funds. Which they are not capable of doing. Rather I will keep my funds in my private wallet. And people are most concerned about money nowadays. So I don't think they will lose the only thing which is most important to them. Not if they have only one backup. I keep multiple backups for situations like this.
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So in conclusion: Bitcoin is the blanket cover for what cryptcucrency and digital currency stand for and only those that hold Bitcoin should be seen as the smart people, not those holding and gambling with shitcoins.
Bitcoin is to be seen as the mother coin of all cryptocurrency. So this i can agree with you. People are trying to adept to the concept hence making their own tokens. and with that they are creating all kind of shitcoins as you mentioned. for me though, i always try to keep all my holdings in BTC, others will fade away eventually.
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I am still a student and i live on my own. I do a part time job to cover my expenses. I am from a third world country with a large population. So the competition is real here. I try to save up some money for emergency purpose. But they way you are describing it, it is way to hard without a full time job. But i can save up to one third of my total earnings. Life is hard around here TBH.
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Bitcoin was the first decentralized digital currency, and it has the largest user base and the highest market capitalization of any cryptocurrency. the underlying technology behind Bitcoin, known as the blockchain, is secure and transparent, which helps to ensure the integrity of transactions. Many has tried to copy that or improve that in the past and still trying, but all i see is that, they are failing. For sure BTC is the best. But projects created around the concept of BTC which has helped bitcoin to grow more as they fail to deliver what they promise and bitcoin does it right.
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Bitcoin is a popular and widely-used form of digital currency, and many digital platforms do accept it as a form of payment. It's possible that some platforms may have chosen not to accept Bitcoin for various reasons, such as, it might not be very good to go against the government if crypto is not legal or accepted as a currency. Or they may have some signed document contract in which only provided currency could be accepted as a payment method.
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It was a crazy match but Argentina's win was already decided with first penalty goal scored by LM10. This first goal have shaken Croatia's whole confidence to carry out the rest of the match. Now one more game left to decide who will play the final against Argentina. My bet is on Morocco. They are playing very good. So will Messi be able to lift the trophy? Or he will remain the unlucky person in football worldcup history.
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Bitcoin is already winning the war against the centralization of Bitcoin services, and a lot of Bitcoin holders are beginning to realize the safety of their Bitcoin when it is off the exchange and kept in a private wallet. You only send real Bitcoin when you do it on a p2p level and you don't own Bitcoin when your coins are stored on an exchange all you have is just promises and not Bitcoin if your Bitcoin is on the third party exchange.
Bitcoin belongs to its own blockchain. And everything existing on other chains are just tokens TBH. And removing all the BTC from CEX to a private cold wallet won't change the fact that centralized exchanges have other tokens too. In order to keep their business running, they can always use those for trading and other things. BTC does holds a large amount of assets in CEX but they can always run the whole thing without BTC. This is just my thought.
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