The family is largely to blame for the involvement of children adolescents and young people in gambling. If teenagers are not aware of this time their next life will be more destructive raise awareness they need to be educated highlight the bad aspects of it and urge the use of family and social education to protect adolescents and young people, as well as the social movement to stop gambling.
They can't be aware of this if even their parents don't even care about them, as you've said, the family is largely to be blamed in this scenario because they are the one responsible for the child in their formative and teenage years.
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Blackjack doesn't rely on luck, if you can card count then it's probably a skill based of some sort. In my opinion, this is a matter of perspective, to be fair, there's more chances of winning in Casino A if you only play Blackjack and you can do a card counting.
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I hope this serves as a landmark judgment and a beginning of decisions against cryptocurrency scamsters. There were hundreds of MLM based scams in the cryptocurrencies space even before bitconnect and there have been a lot of scams even after that but not many have been held or charged for any major scam, they end up saving themselves due to legal ambiguity of the cryptospace and most of them being located in Tax Heavens or Off-Shore Islands where law enforcement really isn't that strong, they keep on hiding until the heat of the issue cools off and then roam around freely, Bitconnect owner only got caught due to the huge amount involved in the scam.
Good thing that they're reduced to almost zero now, I am happy that people have learned after Bitconnect and One Coin, bitcoin or crypto based MLM are becoming unpopular. Also, good thing that this people are put to justice because they really need to set an example.
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you can see all types of corruption even in sports. i guess, they are not special not to be excluded with this long running prob of humanity. and sadly to say, we can't avoid such circumstances from happening as it is like innate human behaviour. even in selection of players, there will always be something that will come up as unfair to some of them. i guess, we just need to accept such fact but if you are aggrieved of the situation and directly involved, you can always seek justice if you want. but such ordeal will be long and tiresome process. a reality check that we all need to admit. Don't say that BS that it's inevitable or unavoidable, if the parents teach their kids the right thing then we will see something different slowly come up when the new generation rolls out, it's the way we raise the children that we will be able to slowly destroy corruption.
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It's the parents that should be the first line of defense when it comes to this kind of stuff, they're the closest to the kid so that means that they can monitor what they do, some might say that you're invading their privacy but it's a good parenting to monitor their online activities because you want what's best for them.
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I've never played video poker but if you're going to compare and ask for its similarity with slots, I think it's slots should be better compared with dice and other luck based games. And for experience, there's nothing really special playing slots and I haven't played it for a long time. And as explained with others, if you're into the game that requires skill, then video poker is your go-to instead of slots. But if you want to just play and try out your luck then slots.
Totally agree, I think that poker and slots are entirely different and poker is mostly skill based compared to slots where you just pull it and wait for it to hit just right.
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I certainly bet on Caraballo, his record can be used as a reference, but on the other hand also that Jonas Sultan's agility cannot be underestimated. Look at the many things that have been discovered from Caraballo's career achievements, we were even impressed when he brought down Casimero. From these two fighters, it is clear that we will witness a faster and more accurate punch. Both of them can attack each other and do counter attacks from all directions.
Caraballo is more likely to win in this match, I think that besides the experience that he has, he also has more power and endurance than Sultan so it's unlikely that Sultan can win.
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You can probably sell it in Digital Goods but keep in mind that there's a lot of scammers on both sides so understand that people will be suspicious of you and you should be suspicious because anyone can be a scammer online.
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And can't you see that you've just become a parrot repeating empty words?
Where do you see issues and accusations? All you keep repeating is the past!
1xBit builds its opinion all the time and only scammers try to destry it. Open your eyes and understand it!
Now it's the people who are confirming that 1xbit is a scam that's the scammers. Have you looked at the flags that was raised in them? It's unlikely that they will ever have a clean reputation, they make the habit of not paying winners in their site and getting away with it so what's new?
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You have to wait OP, as @CryptopreneurBrainboss has said, the forum is the only way to contact @lightlord because he's a busy man, I can vouch for the delay, just wait it out and it's solved once it has come to their attention. Our pays get delayed too but we don't worry too much because when it arrives, the bonuses will always be present.
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You can’t depend on bitcoin 100% as you still need to exchange into other currency at some point, bitcoin as a primary currency may not be possible but as a secondary currency and as an alternative to your fiat currency. You will run into trouble if you choose bitcoin as your primary currency. This is because Bitcoin is not an acceptable currency to the public.
If the country has bitcoin as a legal tender like El Salvador then probably I can say that you're wrong but given that it's not the likely case then probably you're right but bitcoin has been used like a currency already.
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Clickbait title. Please change it to "Starbucks, McDonald’s, and Pizza accept BTC in El Salvador".
Totally agree, but maybe taking some time read would be enough to clear the confusion, it's not that dangerous of a clickbait title so not to worry but that doesn't excuse OP to do this kind of thing again.
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Most likely the reason that bitcoin has this kind of problem with the government is because the government has some friends in sectors in the economy that's going to be affected by crypto because of their ability to give people financial freedom and those friends of the government doesn't want that kind of freedom achieved by their demand which is the public.
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It's P2P for Nigeria so they're not included in the countries with the biggest trading volume. If you can consider P2P a trading then probably they might be part of that list and it's understandable that China ranks the highest because they have the biggest population, what baffles me is that they're still going strong even though there's a ban on mining there.
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It's not a good idea to share your seed phrase with others. Because once you give them your seed phrase, they become the owner of the fund and you don't know when you will die. To anyone who wants to have bitcoin in a will, I recommend to read the topic created by LoyceV. Using Locktime for inheritance planning, backups or giftsIt's not a good idea if you don't trust the person that you want to leave your things in the case of death, but if you do trust them with all your heart then probably you're already in good hands. You're suggestion of using LockTime is actually nice but to others who find it hard to use that one, you can probably go with a lawyer and discuss your will and testament.
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I don't trade that much yet but I am an avid hodler and I think that all I can say is that I did profit from the dip because I was able to buy bitcoin at a cheaper price and at the same time make my portfolio much bigger with my current accumulation.
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The reason that some traders especially those who aspire to be a good one gets wrong notion about trading is because most of them are mislead by the people who introduced them to crypto trading by hyping things for them and created an illusion that they're going to make a lot of money.
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El Salvador is a bankrupt country? if they are, the more it has reason to use BTC. just like the 1st world countries, they should also be adopting Bitcoin because they are bankrupt. in fact, their debts are exactly the reason why they print as well. with inflation means dissolving their debts.
it also good to pay taxes in bitcoin because when the price of BTC goes up, the lesser satoshis we'll be paying. overtime, if governments will really accept Bitcoin, this will happen.
They're saying that to El Salvador because they don't want the legal tender status of bitcoin in the country gain traction and success among the people because they precisely know that it can help the people of El Salvador, they just don't want to see it.
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Much better if you're not just hodling but you're also finding other means to make money and at the same time make more investments. Hodling alone won't get you nowhere so better if other streams of income is found to sustain you and help you not sell your bitcoin prematurely.
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The government needs to study bitcoin even deeper. Because some people in the government may think that bitcoin will destroy the fiat they use all along. In fact, it actually makes fiat helped financially. I'm sure in the future the government will understand this.
It's not about the coexistence that those government wants, it's the control over the population that they want to keep, that's why they want bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies at bay or even worse banned because they know that if they let it slip away, people won't need them eventually.
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