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2301  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sexy casinos on: August 26, 2021, 01:17:27 PM
I don't mean at 100% that there will be no case of inappropriate behaviour towards women but at least it's a rare case there as all people are professional.

It's not 100% clean of harassment cases and so on, but it's only natural that when they face the temptation to dance as gambling men, of course, it feels like they are given the opportunity to give money tips outside of gambling. This kind of thing cannot be separated from women's control, because after all the image of the casino is at stake if there is a case of harassment, the casino usually immediately gives a strong warning to the person concerned to work according to the casino rules that have been applied.

When they prioritize professionalism, don't you think they are doing what is ethically wrong by deceiving innocent men who are only out to gamble and not to go after women? If they get seduced with the way that they dress, they can be moved to go for them and that means deceit. The whole issue about this is that women have been made as object of sex even with musical videos, on internet etc.

Back again to each individual how to deal with gambling both from the women's side, gamblers and even casinos, because all of them have written rules, when there are rules that apply beyond all of that, it's not just a matter of fraud, casino. will definitely be fined for not properly screening the hot female workers.
2302  Economy / Economics / Re: What is the validity of a mixed economy system? on: August 26, 2021, 12:59:46 PM
"Politics is the Art of the Possible" -Otto Van Bismarck

Mixed economy is politics getting into economics. To keep people happy, you need to provide cushy, comfortable jobs, union representation, assured retirement benefits and a certain sense of job security. All of those things are pretty difficult for a capitalist entrepreneur operating in a growing economy with strapped resources. This is why the idea of state owning enterprises to kickstart economic growth has been used for a long time. People started calling it the mixed economy.

Just because there are government regulations on business does not mean that it is a mixed economy. A mixed economy essentially has state owned enterprises, factories, banks etc etc.

Regulation by itself does not make a capitalist country socialist. Another common perception that government providing any sort of social support is socialism is also not correct. Socialism is defined by collective ownership of the means of production. Does your government own your land, grows food on it or digs your coal? If it does, thats a mixed economy and that kind of a system is quite natural to have in a non-industrialized country. It is definitely pretty valid.


In fact, the initial emergence of a mixed economic system aimed to encourage developing countries to be more productive in overcoming various problems, both problems that arise from internal and external aspects.
As you said that some people still cannot have rights and freedoms regarding land ownership other than being taxed.

Then regarding the combination of capitalism and socialism, I prefer to call it a combination of liberalism and statism, which aims to encourage a more advanced style of the state. In fact, the community is entangled in a regulatory circle that narrows the production area. Society competes with skyscraper factories and is excluded from the market.

Although some of the occurrences of monopolistic activities caused by the government of course lead to supervision and control of the market mechanism. In conclusion, we will see that success in implementing this mixed economic system depends on the integrity of the government and social segments.
2303  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sexy casinos on: August 26, 2021, 12:34:48 PM
I do not know their reason for having sexy women, but I guess they use girls to attract more people to come and play gambling. The gambler themselves can feel more excited when they play with the girls beside them because sometimes, they want to show off how lucky they are in gambling. Those girls can make the gamblers forget how to stop the games because the girls will tell the gambler to play more.

That's what I mean by having sexy women in every casino, especially physical casinos will be much more supportive of a more sexualized atmosphere that is more vulnerable for us to enjoy. Despite all the activities of sexy women in the casino they still prioritize professionalism in their work, that's what fascinates me about them.
2304  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 61 year old plays the same numbers since 1991 and wins 18 millions on: August 25, 2021, 08:27:47 PM
I've read that this is the 'secret' for winning the lotto. Betting the same number over and over again until you get lucky and hit the jackpot. And surely did it happen to this man. But as far as the patience go, Lol, not sure if I can do it though. Day in, day out going to lotto outlets bet on the same number for the last 20 years.

For sure, those numbers means something to him, just like the rest of us who bet on our birthdays, our lucky numbers etc..

To be honest, this strategy is very difficult and it is not easy to just hold on to one number for a long time, unless all the old man does is make a promise to his wife before he dies. Because in lottery, lucky numbers are quite classic.
Meanwhile, when we put numbers on the lottery, it is not enough to bet once or twice with different numbers, but randomize the numbers at each point.
2305  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sexy casinos on: August 25, 2021, 07:45:58 PM
This could be the perfect timing to make sexy casinos. There will be more demand for it now, because Onlyfans decided to ban Pornographic content from their website. This is going to hit the girls pretty hard if they can't offer their services anymore. And the customers will go away too. So how about casinos would hire the Onlyfans models who will now be out of job? Its a win win situation.
The casino uses sexy ladies to distract players and seduce them to not focus on the game. But if the player wants to "use them" for another thing after the game, that different story because that thing is to happen out of the casino. The casino did not mean to offer prostitution, but some gamblers think like that because they see the sexy ladies in the casino, making them feel different after they stop the games.

Is that the purpose of having sexy women in the casino? Is it that narrow the purpose of casinos providing women just to stimulate gambling disinterest? Maybe 30% is indeed his job, apart from being a gambler's observer, I think it has become an attraction so that gamblers are more enthusiastic when accompanied by sexy women. That's what I think when I see the number of sexy women next to the gamblers. And one more thing, they (sexy women) will certainly get tips money if the man they are accompanying wins.
2306  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Top 10 casino sites on: August 25, 2021, 07:34:03 PM
Here's an example of a suggestion that wasn't built on solid references, so a lot of the questions were raised to the OP. So it would be great the OP edited the thread with strong references. Because we are here to encourage everyone to do research based on the literature you provide.

That way you don't have to worry anymore why and where can you get this list? Google searches actually refer to how careless you are when taking a list without summarizing it yourself from your understanding and experience and also being encouraged by an objective assessment of a gambling site.
2307  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and interest rates and defi yielding gains on: August 25, 2021, 06:56:33 PM
Can you transfer Bitcoin holdings from Hotbit to another, more secure exchange? That doesn't mean Hotbit isn't secure, just that you should consider things that are more vulnerable than other exchanges. As @TimeTeller suggested, you can choose Binance to further customize the high level of security.

Because it's a shame how good asset management you manage will look so perfect, you just have to choose an exchange that will provide a much more secure guarantee for the continuity of assets that are large enough to be owned by you.
2308  Economy / Economics / Re: The reason to hodl bitcoin on: August 25, 2021, 03:31:47 PM
With the existence of fiat increasingly threatened, we are still far ahead and hold Bitcoin as a savior. Inflation continues to destroy the value of fiat, while technological advances provide freedom to adopt Crypto. On the other hand, the government is starting to switch to using blockchain technology to run the financial system more effectively, the conventional style is no longer used. With so slowly Bitcoin became accepted and adopted more massively. It is possible to have limited supply, leading us to believe in the resilience of the value that Bitcoin will offer in the future.
2309  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UK 20% of the gambling venues are located at the poorest part of the country on: August 24, 2021, 08:34:36 PM
It's great to hear how casinos are founded on economic instability in certain areas, first things first for sure some areas of the UK with all the tax evasion are quite reasonable.

Then about things that can be positive or negative, regardless of how the casino has been set up to date and in fact people tend to support it or they are deliberately trying to get every rich person to spend their money there.

Take advantage, and let them take their fortune slowly by providing a gambling house.
2310  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin fans have developed into a political force. Is this the dawn of victory? on: August 24, 2021, 04:34:15 PM
Unfortunately in my country there is no political party yet that focuses on crypto currencies. We have election next month and I don't know which party to vote for. The are all pretty similar and it hard is to choose between them if you don't like any of the candidates. I wish there was a forward looking political party with a strong focus on IT and Crypto Currencies.


Political power does not mean having to form parties and be affiliated under certain groups, isn't it in politics there are no friends or foes but for the sake of the interests of the group, by amendment political parties stand under the supervision of the government then what if a country whose government does not like Bitcoin.

Broadly speaking, this forum has become a political force, where we enthusiastically contribute both intellectually in the economic, social and political fields that are public. All point to Bitcoin's freedom to become a headless political force. We are the hands in charge of providing space for those who want to be financially independent in the future.

Maybe in terms of political integrity, we are more like individuals who represent what we want to achieve. As far as I am involved in politics, it all just depends on what policies are in line with the government, because if they are not in line, politics will bring you down as an unfriendly opposition to the government system.
2311  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: At what Age will you introduce your child to trading on: August 23, 2021, 05:29:09 PM
This is about financial education for children in which the role of parents as teacher centers and children as white paper to be filled in with black ink. However, in this case providing education depends on the literacy that exists in parents. The ability to manage finances, how to trade, buy and sell which is provided in the simplest possible context according to the 5 important aspects in the developmental stage after a child. And the things that are most prioritized include cognitive, affective and psychomotor.
2312  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Everything is a security? on: August 23, 2021, 04:52:54 PM
The Securities and Exchange Commission really looked for exchange loopholes, even when Poloniex was identified by the SEC, they had to pay a hefty $10 million fine.

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“Poloniex prefers increasing profits over compliance with federal securities laws by listing digital asset securities on an unlisted exchange… Poloniex seeks to circumvent the SEC regulatory regime, which applies to any market to unite buyers and sellers of securities regardless of the technology is applied"

As difficult as it is to watch the SEC movements in all sectors of the stock exchange, we make it seem as if the SEC is not following up on Wall Street criminals. This is inseparable from Polonix's violation of compliance with applicable regulations. For the SEC everything is very easy to play, they can identify anything that conflicts with the SEC's desire to be the most authoritarian when it comes to transaction crimes.
2313  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you think financial stability is mandatory to be a gainer in Bitcoin invest? on: August 23, 2021, 03:45:55 PM
In my opinion, so far financial stability does have a very important role both in the real economy sector and as investment in cryptocurrencies, the most basic of which is investment in BItcoin.
Why is financial stability so important? Because if it is not stable, such as overlapping with various other needs, it will have an impact on both micro and macro economic crises.
Bitcoin as a solution to overcome the problem of the instability crisis, when market conditions come and change, only the old holders survive and don't really care about price fluctuations.
However, it is possible that when the price of Bitcoin exceeds $50,000, how lucky the traders are, they say they have a profit of 10%, so there is no need to say how long-term holders are now. They are much more proud of the wait.

Furthermore, how can conditions of financial instability have an unfavorable impact at all? Here are some reasons that I try to summarize based on what I understand so far:
  • if there is a crisis that has systematic potential, it will certainly result in high costs
  • the increasing public distrust of the government system which has an impact on Bitcoin exchanges which are often cornered as money laundering by bank officials.
  • the allocation of funds to the public at a time when financial stability is not evenly distributed makes intermediation unable to run optimally.

Isn't Bitcoin so big a role to save economic conditions for those who still hold on in the long term?
2314  Other / Archival / Re: [FREE RAFFLE] - BTC Hits $50 000 - Prize $50 in BTC on: August 23, 2021, 10:38:38 AM
I will take number 67

Thank you sir @Ratimov
2315  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Things I wish I knew before starting my day trading journey on: August 22, 2021, 08:09:40 PM
Nice to see and so detailed mentioning things that can be learned in the end. Now you have at least learned things that you can't find anywhere else, but the lessons that you found yourself, seek of your own accord, manage what you really need, completely cover all the gaps, mistakes, perseverance that accumulated in every aspect of time after you have had a trading journey for so long.

You share it here and it becomes an illustration for beginners to become traders who continue to pursue what they want to earn. It gets to the point where you find a solution in your own way and method.
Keep on sharpening the skills born from experience, that's the most important point that you can't forget. In the future you will laugh at everything you went through when you first started trading.
You, me and the people who went through it all, must be proud of what we have achieved so far.
2316  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: top holders on: August 22, 2021, 06:55:26 PM
understood however when looking at coin like Covalent, the top 100 own 99%. does this matter ?? I thought maybe supply should be more spread


Be careful it's not normal where the biggest holder reaches 99%, this will be a throwaway game and leave. Isn't that obviously suspicious? At least this allocation will make you think again, if you find something like this, it is clearly not a good investment or trade center.

I think everyone gives you the same warning, which is to pay attention to all aspects that can give you losses in the future. Coins or tokens of this kind will not last long. It was clear that such a large possession was suspicious from the start.
2317  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: worst case scenario for cryptocurrency on: August 22, 2021, 03:42:30 PM
Cryptocurrencies will survive, even though the government does it just because it wants to hold Bitcoin's position even though it can't be stopped. Of course to determine how the overall policy is implemented by each government of each country. But again, even if everyone is forced and makes a new network, it will not change the situation in a short time. Simply put, we have seen the digital money of each country that has just been launched, and some countries are still relying on their systems to the Blockchain network, and if they want to split up it will be nothing more than a blockchain working system. Never gave birth to the latest innovations.
2318  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 The Best Crypto Gambling Sites! 🔥 on: August 22, 2021, 02:54:54 PM
This is what I mostly noticed about a review site that everytime a review site show up in bitcointalk, there is always 1xbit or 1xbet on the list and received high score or rating even many people have come to either of the two then complaining for something like withdrawal and many more that resulted in many scam accusations fron gamblers.

Having said that, I find it irrelevant to the reviews on the site that the OP shared, even the top ratings there, I don't use at all. Could this be just a joke just to build an opinion so that beginners can easily believe it? Besides that I don't know, maybe the OP is new and hasn't fully adapted to this forum how there is a gambling site that has problems but instead has a high rating.
2319  Economy / Economics / Re: Would you be able to take an additional work if required? on: August 20, 2021, 04:58:02 PM
A few of my friends are struggling to get a job. They are in their mid-lives and the country they live in is particularly difficult to find a job at a certain age. Also, when some recovery was being noticed after the 2008 - 2012 crisis, COVID struck hard on an economy with a strong tourism sector. Meanwhile, I made some choices that landed me an stable and reasonably paid job that also leaves enough time to do other stuff that generates income or reduces my costs if I wish to do so.

What is the situation in your country and for yourself? Would you be able to land additional work for example working with crypto, selling stuff on-line, youtubing or something else?
In this condition people will do everything that they can to keep survived. For now i am doing my main job and online transportation driver, in other side i can't leave my main job because for now it is really hard to get a job. Almost everyone are almost in same condition and like what i said first, maybe a lot of people will said they will take additional work if required.

You will get additional work, as long as you look for it seriously, like being in this forum is not just discussing. At least some income can be obtained from it. So you have extra money when the economic conditions are unstable in every country. Then your other income is working as a transportation driver, that's very cool, even though there are still passenger limits which are currently a new rule to prevent virus transmission. Even though it is detrimental to the driver, for the safety of all parties you can definitely solve it.
2320  Economy / Economics / Re: Would you be able to take an additional work if required? on: August 20, 2021, 03:22:59 PM
But yes, if I needed another job right now I'm sure I could find something easily.  Right now in the US, I think most people would rather stay home and collect government money than work for a living, which means that job vacancies are in abundance.
Something very different is happening in my country and it is very sad. There is no work to be done and the only option for ordinary people in rural areas is agriculture.


Well, my goodness in our country it is still very difficult to find a job, in addition after the pandemic, of course, the solution is easy to solve. There is a reduction in the workforce because companies do not want to hire them with large expenses during a pandemic where factories operate less than foreign parties.

The existence of technology, crypto trading, being an online shop seller, and various other investments may help young people, but not for those who are over 50 years old, they are more into the daily trading sector. The lack of attention from the government that provides comprehensive assistance makes us more unstable in controlling the macroeconomy.

Finally, those who are clueless will find it very difficult to control the situation after the pandemic.
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