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321  Economy / Economics / Re: Boycotting iSrAEl's product? think again. on: December 11, 2023, 12:54:27 PM
Have drastically impact with some countries boycotting Israel products and they loss much money with sell targeted drop drastically since this news publishing to public. In my country some Israel product have drop significant with their transaction in daily day exactly McDonald's, KFC, Starbuck and some cosmetic products. One side with issues boycotting have smart marketing with Israel product with fantastic bonuses offering more than 50% than usually price.
Some time dilemma when Israel product boycotting the local product are not ready with their supply and make price up drastically, in my environment Aqua as mineral water have been boycott and have local product but difficult with get stock due their product sold out in faster moment.

It would be better if you mention which country you belong to, so we get to know where Israel products are being boycotted. Even if local products are not ready to take over imported products then this is time they can cash. Local products must try to improve there standards with no pressure from consumer as they are willing to buy local products at all cost. In Pakistan we don't have Starbuck but there is drastic decrease in sale of McDonald and KFC. Companies like Surf Excel and Ariel are giving good incentives to consumers for sale. Every country must prefer there own products to save foreign reserves and promote local industry.
In my country, Indonesia is also boycotting products affiliated with Israel and this has had a big impact, like McDonald's and KFC now look quiet since the initial call for a boycott was made. There are even local product CEOs who openly support Israel on their social media who are also being boycotted.

I don't know whether this boycott can stop the war, but it must be admitted that this boycott has had a big impact on companies affiliated with Israel experiencing decline or losses. but what is clear is that local entrepreneurs are taking advantage of this boycott moment, because boycotting doesn't mean we stop eating chicken, eating burgers, drinking coffee, bathing, brushing our teeth, washing, etc. But we consume and buy, only products that we buy from companies that do not support or provide benefits for Israel so that they can kill more women and children. they as buyers can choose other products, especially local products, so that the economy continues to run. We can see examples such as Russia, which was embargoed by western countries, but their entrepreneurs took over the business.

Yes I fully agree, sanctions have very limited impact on country's economy, in fact, in most cases they hurt the economy of the countries trying to enforce them more. And it's not like sanctions stopped to work all of a sudden, no. Sanctions never worked, no country in modern history was hit by sanctions so badly that they changed their mind and their politics completely. So yeah, also in case of Israel, I'm not particularly optimistic regarding about the effect of sanctions.
322  Economy / Economics / Re: Boycotting iSrAEl's product? think again. on: December 11, 2023, 09:49:55 AM
PS I really liked the display of "intelligence" of the boycotters, who went and bought a lot of Coca-Cola and poured it down the drain. Bought it and dumped it. Paid money to those who want to be left without money.... I think such a mass boycott, the producers will be very happy ! Smiley

However, these entrepreneurs also implement strategies related to this issue, especially if their products are also affected, during the profit calculation period at the end of the year if net sales experience a decline, for example in the food and beverage industry due to fast moving consumers.


I’ll just give an example of how Ukraine boycotted the products of the terrorist country - Russia:
Totally ignoring their products, publishing information about Russian brands, ignoring and complaining to stores, retail outlets, and retail chains about the presence of products from a terrorist’s country on their shelves. And you know - both the largest chains and small sellers completely removed such goods in literally a month!
No one bought a single unit in order to “exemplarily destroy”, just a total refusal to purchase goods and mass publication of the facts of the availability of goods in stores or even networks, across all social networks. So that EVERYONE knows - you can’t buy this - this is a terrorist product, if you buy it for even 1 hryvnia, you will pay the terrorists who are destroying peaceful cities of Ukraine!

And at the same time - we help brands whose country of origin helps us in the fight against RUSSHIZM - the USA, many EU countries, and many other countries whose products and goods are sold to us - they helped us, we will help them!

Muahaha... your negative IQ won't let you realize you've done similar thing to the Coca-Cola guy you've mentioned above. The goods in stores actually belong to retailers who have already paid for them to Russian companies. In this case you're punishing your own retailers not Russians.

P.S. BTW, why are you still here? You Motherland wants you to fight for Donbas! Stop cowardly hiding from your duty, don't forget retarded people are also welcome now!  Grin
323  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: December 10, 2023, 04:56:18 PM
Latest news from 2023 MGM Macau Tennis Masters (exhibition event): it only took 61 minutes for Tallon Griekspoor to win in the final in straight sets 6-3, 6-4 against Borna Coric. In the 3rd place match Zhang Zhizhen defeated Taylor Fritz 6-3, 7-6 (1). Women's final was between Kasatkina and Wang Xinyu and the Russian proved she was in better shape by winning 6-4, 6-4.
324  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Finally Bitcoin Devolpers planning to kill Ordinals and Inscription on: December 10, 2023, 04:16:07 PM
Removing ordinals will reduce transaction fees, meaning miners will make less Bitcoin per transaction.
How do you propose bitcoin survives when the block subsidy is near zero and miners depend solely on transaction fees to sustain them, when even a modest increase in transaction fees is enough to make 99% of the community want to ban the transactions paying those fees? A tail emission? Merged mining?
At this point I should ask: when block subsidy will be near zero? Near zero in BTC or near zero in fiat? I guess this block subsidy amount protection is built into Bitcoin, it was meant to work like that by design. If by the time block subsidy is say 0.0001 but Bitcoin price is $100.000.000 will miners be able to survive?  

Quote from: o_e_l_e_o
How will you use bitcoin mempool gets massively flooded?
I'll pay the appropriate fee.
I'm happy you can afford it, but think about Venezuelans trying to send money to their families, people from developing nations working here for sig campaigns on this forum unable to receive their pay (and for many it's their only source of income) etc etc... why these people have to suffer because of some person storing his dick pics and fart sounds on the blockchain?  
325  Economy / Economics / Re: Is energy prices about to shoot up? on: December 10, 2023, 03:33:30 PM
I’ll return to the issue of “selective moderation” again Smiley

I agree with my answer to the topic participant’s question (see screenshot below), it goes somewhat beyond the ideal match with the author’s expectations. But the question itself from another student is far from the truth.

Request to the topic author:
- or not openly show your selectivity and duplicity in the “struggle to follow the rules”
- or then delete ALL posts that are off topic.
- or be honest, at least to yourself, and honestly write - “I don’t like your opinion, I don’t want to hear it, but I want to hear only those opinions that I like. That’s why I will delete your posts and those that I like, although not relevant to the topic, I will leave it to please my feelings" Smiley
- or also write honestly - I have no arguments, I’m afraid to answer you, I don’t have enough knowledge, so I will hide your posts, they are inconvenient and infuriating to me, because... I am helpless to answer them. Believe me, after you honestly voice the reasons, I will stop writing even a word in your topics Smiley Just don’t go back to the tales about “inexact matching of the topic,” okay? Looks very cowardly and stupid Smiley
 
Looks very cowardly and stupid Grin

Muahahahaha I had a good laugh, Mr Troll! You should be the last one to whine about "selective moderation" or should I remind you how you cowardly deleted all my comments full of facts, valid sources and quotes from all threads started by you? I wasn't even breaking any rules, I was just asking inconvenient questions and exposing you as a complete lying bozo! pooya87 is in fact very lenient as he generously still allows you to post your bs comments here (although they mostly have nothing to do with the topic we're discussing here).

So yeah, indeed, it looks very cowardly and stupid  Grin
326  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Health Benefits of Gambling on: December 08, 2023, 11:42:56 PM
Gambling is not bad after all but addiction is, gambling has been receiving a lot of negative reactions and feedback but gambling also has a lot of health benefits associated with it but you can only get these benefits if you are a responsible gambler and you have total control of what you wage and limit your bankroll

These are some of the benefits to see more of its benefits you can read the whole article here

Can you add more besides what's written in this article?

Surprising Health Benefits of Gambling

Screenshots from: finehomesandliving.com
            

That's why I personally gamble just for fun. Unlike gambling to make a living, gambling as a hobby indeed helps to relieve stress and improve mood. Irresponsible gambling, on the other hand, can increase the stress levels and can turn gambling hobby into an addiction... 
327  Economy / Economics / Re: Boycotting iSrAEl's product? think again. on: December 08, 2023, 11:17:05 PM

https://currentaffairs.adda247.com/boycott-israel-products-list-2023/

There are many organizations and people in Asia are boycotting Israel's product because they're stand with Palestine. But I see it's really wrong because they mixed up both Western brands and Israel brands as they boycotting brands like: McDonald, Fanta, Garnier, Nestea, Starbucks etc. I'm not sure what's their reason to do that, but I take McDonald as the example, they boycotting McDonald because McDonald's franchise in Israel is supporting Israel.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/mcdonalds-owners-fight-over-support-for-israel/ar-AA1jgQRE

They forget if it's a franchise, it's not the McDonald's headquarter is supporting Israel. The franchise in other country has no relation with Israel, yet people boycott them. This can give effect to their own economy because the franchise will not make money to pay the employees, resulting salary cut or get fired, unemployment rate will increase.

AFAIK there's only one brand, that clearly supporting Israel, after all it's your choice to boycott them or not.

It's really not make sense to boycott franchise's product, if you want to boycott Israel's product, here are their brands https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Israeli_brands

If you want to support Palestine, find the trusted charity in your respective country and make a donation on there.

Think smarter, don't ruin the economy in your country because of sUppOrTInG PaLEStinE by doing that.

I guess they're not mixing up Israeli brands and Western brands but they're doing it deliberately because the US supports Israel. US is Israel's #1 weapons supplier. So it's pretty logical they're boycotting Western products and brands as well.

Regarding franchises, they're local companies that's true but they're still paying franchise fees to the mother companies, so it's pretty logical too.
328  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cashing Out BTC in Exchanges Questions on: December 08, 2023, 10:56:52 PM
I'm curious about this.  For the people who are long term holders of btc and they either never sold any btc to coinbase to convert to fiat and just holding it until btc hits their price target, do people like that not cash out big amounts at once when they are ready to sell?  Imagine someone who is a long term holder of btc and they either never sold any btc to fiat or sold only a tiny amount and then transferred it to their US bank account.



But then btc hits a huge price and now they want to sell a good portion of it.  Well if you are a coinbase customer for a while but you never cashed out any btc or only traded small amounts, isn't there going to be an issue if someone was to send some btc from their hardware wallet or trustwallet or electrum to it and then trade it for usd and then cashout?  Like imagine someone goes to transfer 1 btc to their coinbase account when their biggest btc transfer could been only $2000 worth from back then.  Then they convert it all to usd.  Then they do an ACH bank transfer to their US bank account or a bank wire transfer.  Isn't coinbase or whatever exchange they are using might ask them questions like how did you acquire this much of BTC for someone who never transferred this much btc to their wallet before?  And even if they did, they never ever sold it to usd so that would be deemed strange to them? 



Or imagine someone who have 1 million dollars worth of btc now in their wallet and they want to send it to coinbase to cash out.  But their biggest transfer to coinbase could been $2000 worth at the most or even $50 even.  And say the biggest amount they ever sold or converted btc to or from could be something like $25 only.  Wouldn't that person who wants to convert their btc to cash and then to their US bank account have to be careful to not send too much btc at once or trade too much at once or send an ACH or wire transfer back to their US bank account at once because coinbase or the exchange they could have an account in for years but never or rarely use it could flag them?  This is all assuming this person's btc is legitimate.  Would coinbase ask prove of your crypto in situations like this if they suspect something fishy?  However, couldn't they just check the blockchain and then there would be no issue?  The one issue here seem to be if you have lot of btc from back then or even now and want to cash out and never sent this amount of btc to coinbase before or sold this amount before, then you should do small amounts first and then go higher?  The thing is if these were the same amount or similar amount of btc you bought from coinbase many years ago and you had sent this to a hardware wallet or trustwallet or electrum, well obviously it wouldn't be fishy to them.  But if these coins are from where you acquired it from somewhere else and now sending it to coinbase to cashout and it's legitimate coins, does one need to be careful not to send to much or sell too much at once?

Exchanges are going crazy with their withdrawal rules and limitations. If your have large enough amount of BTC your should perhaps consider selling it OTC way? Here's an article which can be helpful: https://cryptonews.com/exclusives/otc-bitcoin-brokers.htm
329  Economy / Economics / Re: my experience of brick and mortar banking on: December 08, 2023, 10:00:11 PM
so i have been starting to plan out some finances ready for the run upto the 2025 ATH and the correction after. so thought its time to rearrange some bank accounts

i have not visited a bank branch in 15 years so my previous experience(though great) is outdated
i decided id actually step inside a bank branch and see what advice they give(seeing if they will pitch me some investment plans that are better than standard bank interest(you know up-selling their product range))

i was expecting a greeter at the entrance asking what service ill need to work out if i need a sit down adviser, or go to the cashiers desk or book a consultation..
..upon entering. no one

i walk around the corner to see what would be the greeter hiding away to the side playing on their personal phone.

i approached and got the greeters attention and got the greeting where they asked how they can help
i told them i want to possibly close some account, open other accounts and shuffle some money around

their first response was "you can do it online"
and my first response was "but my feet are standing right infront of you"

i think they got the hint and asked me to sit down as they walked off to get their corporate tablet.
they accessed my account and i started describing how i was looking for good interest rate accounts.

they with excitement and enthusiasm told me the accounts i was interested in changing were great interest rates (under 2% and under 1%)
i informed them that its 2023 and there are interest rates on offer by their own company of 4-5% which they should be promoting to me

they informed me i could go online and see what best accounts are on offer. and i repeated i am now sitting in a bank branch which i took the effort to visit specifically for the personal service of doing it in branch.

they reluctantly started explaining the accounts. how the 5% AER(annual) was variable. and i said i dont mind about future years as long as its 5% this year. meaning 100k now= 105k this time next year.
they explained no it doesnt work like that, its variable per month. to which i explained. no the A of AER is ANNUAL.., its simple math
5% annual equivalent rate is £100k in = 105k after interest in 12 months.

they didnt want to debate, so instead told me i can go online to find out more, and then moved the conversation to discuss a 4% that was "fixed for 1 year"
i said fine ill take it... set it up for me and then we can move some money into it straight away

and here is the kicker
the bank branch adviser said they do not open accounts in branch i would have to go online..

and so i made a great suggestion. they should resign if they cant do a banking job, they should close their doors and put a sign up in the window that says "go online" as thats really all the advice they want to give/offer.

..
i think the banking sector is ready for a downsize and to go fully online soon anyways.
i couldnt believe it, 2023 and a bank branch cant even open an account for someone standing right infront of them
and in the space of 7 minutes told me to go online 4 times

(i have no problem doing it all online but i wanted to see what the personal face to face experience was)
(i wasnt actually interested in 4-5% interest as most fiat would have been pushed into investments of better interest yield/deflationary assets)

Interesting story, I had a similar experience (also after a long break). But I was outraged mostly by the fees: my card expired so I had to order a replacement card and they told me the only way to collect it was at a bank branch. I had to spend like 40 minutes there waiting and they charged me a double-digit fee for that! And later it turned out it was possible to order a card mailed to your home adress for free!  Grin
330  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Most gamblers do not believe they can consistently make money, that's why... on: December 08, 2023, 09:01:23 PM
As you've read the thread title, I'll continue the explanation here, as it cannot accommodate additional text. I've come across numerous topics and posts where gamblers express disbelief in the idea of consistently making profit through gambling. It makes me question whether these individuals are truly involved in gambling or if they're posting without the real experiences and knowledge. Personally, I firmly believe that there are people who have achieved real success in gambling. What perplexes me is why many discourage gambling as a means of making money. Instead of outright saying no, they could guide gamblers with the right strategies on how to stay disciplined, enhance skills, minimize the risk of bankruptcy, and increase the chances of winning.

If you're someone who doesn't believe anyone can be profitable in gambling, you might as well consider yourself not welcome in this thread. I'm looking for people who maintain optimism about their chances in gambling so they can share valuable insights.

Now, let's hear your opinion. In 3...2...1... go!

It's definitely possible, but only under certain conditions: good examples are pro poker players and sports betting gurus. So in order to make consistent profit you'll need lots of experience, skill, expertise, talent etc. It's certainly not for everyone.
331  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Finally Bitcoin Devolpers planning to kill Ordinals and Inscription on: December 08, 2023, 09:56:35 AM
No, we do not.  We never did.  This is not a majority-decides-what-to-censor type of network, it is a censorship resistant.  Period.  I do not care about any transaction beyond mine.

In this case, the majority is clearly AGAINST monkey pics, only retarded token creators/buyers support them. And miners, for obvious reasons.  Grin

Quote from: Medusah
What is the big deal with allowing a fraction of the block space to be used for abstract transactions?  You are not paying for them.  You are just keeping them in your disk space, like the rest of the transactions.

Yes, but we came to the point when "abstract transactions" are allowing a fraction of the block space to be used for legit transactions! In fact, they're not! They're using up 120% of mempool themselves.  Grin

Quote from: Medusah
How was it called in the whitepaper?  Peer-to-peer something.

Giving up custody of your coins to third parties is not a natural part of the Bitcoin ecosystem. 

Perhaps, but they're not causing chaos on the blockchain by ddosing the shit out of it and they actually serve some purpose.
332  Economy / Economics / Re: You are the product. Corporations spying on us deeper than we thought? on: December 08, 2023, 07:04:46 AM
People accuse TikTok that are spying on everyone's device. Everyone doesn't realize that every app that we have on our own that we have permitted to that we don't seem to care about at all is spying on us.
They get our privacy and data that's sent to them upon downloading and installing them.
Everyone is right that we are their products and things that we're taking on internet for free, they are not really free at all because there's a consequence of obtaining them.
Maybe some people don't really understand when installing applications on their cellphones and allowing access to their cellphones so that they can find out about what we do on our cellphones. If we install dangerous applications and also allow access to our cellphones, of course this will be very dangerous. data that we store on the cellphone.

It will indeed be very vulnerable to free applications that ask for access to the cellphone we have and there is no guarantee for the data on our cellphone, currently there is nothing that is truly free in this life, of course there are consequences for what we have done. use and very few people are aware of this.

But what are "dangerous applications"? Is Facebook "dangerous"? Is Google "dangerous"? Google comes preinstalled on some or all Android devices if I'm not mistaken? And regarding access, I have already mentioned above: how can we not grant Instagram, for example, access to our cameras? It's kind of defeats the whole purpose of that app. 
333  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Finally Bitcoin Devolpers planning to kill Ordinals and Inscription on: December 07, 2023, 10:17:59 PM
This is not new. Bitcoin developers know how to solve Ordinals and Inscriptions issue and we have discussed this before on this forum when BRC20 surfaced.

Miners are making money from transactions and to solve this, a proposal might be proposed. If proposed in Bitcoin Improvement Proposal, did you think that miners will agree? Remember that miners have their own nodes. I do not think any mining pool will agree to this when they are making more money from transactions.

I will also say that bitcoin developers can look for alternatives means to solve this issue of transaction fee because Ordinals makes the use of bitcoin blockchain to widen. Some people that do not like the high fee are the ones that are now complaining.

If they are looking into the future and not living in a day they will accept this change. Yes, they will receive a bit less in fees today, but they will earn more from legitimate transactions tomorrow. This consensus is important because it will stop the monkey pic spammers once and for all.
334  Economy / Economics / Re: Is energy prices about to shoot up? on: December 07, 2023, 09:54:29 PM
Considering some of the biggest exporters of oil is not Palestine or Israel, I am not entirely sure how Russia paying Hamas would end up making USA have expensive gas prices.

It's clear that the gas prices at USA is high for two main reasons, one is the fact that they are not getting it from Russia anymore, so they are forced to wherever they could, and two.. well inflation is real for every nation in the world not just USA, we all pay a lot more for everything, a simple bread is higher too, a bottle of water is higher too, prices of things do not stay the same after hyperinflation, and that's what happened when USA decided to print nearly 4 trillion dollars, and not like they are ruined neither, even after printing that much money USA is still richest nation in the world, so it wasn't really a big deal, sure prices of gas went up, but now everyone can afford that, or at least lets say most people.

Basically the US are taking this missing oil from reserves. Unfortunately, the reserves are not unlimited (they have already reached the absolute low) so sooner rather than later they will need to resume buying. It's the waiting game, but as well as with the sanctions, they have no chance. It's absolutely useless and is not going to stop Russia. Already now, Ukrainians admit the amount of weapons they are receiving from the West is 3x less Russia is producing and providing to their military. Foreign aid has dropped 90% and reached the lowest since 2022.

Quote from: bitgolden
I think USA should ignore what's going on there, they are doing fine on their own, let people do whatever to each other, USA can stay strong without Ukraine or Israel anyway, help or no help.

Yes, I fully agree. They should forget that "world policeman" crap and start minding their own business, take care of their people etc. I think that post-Biden America is going to do exactly that.



 
335  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OFAC-Sanctioned Transactions Being Censored on: December 07, 2023, 01:38:51 PM
Bad news.  Now Samourai's whirlpool is censored:  https://nitter.cz/SamouraiWallet/status/1732584009442443336.

This is the direct continuation of the initial topic opened by the OP.

I bet Uncle Sam is holding Jack by the balls so he decided to make up some vague technical reason why they can't  process coinjoin transactions. Probably a call from some 3 letter agency saying "stop processing these transactions or we'll stop you".  Grin
336  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OFAC-Sanctioned Transactions Being Censored on: December 06, 2023, 10:10:44 PM
The major problem is converting between real crypto and CBDCs (and other government-controlled electronic money) at the same time preserving the anonymity of the real crypto wallets and the anonymity of the crypto transactions. I have been thinking about it and it seems that there are various ways to organize this conversion between real crypto and CBDCs as long as the users are allowed to transfer freely CBDCs (or other government-controlled money) from one government-controlled wallet to another without significant cost, i.e. minimal or no government taxes for such transfers. I think that if this problem is solved, then the remaining problems will be solved too.

That too.

Everybody hates FIAT but physical FIAT is a wonderful thing. Only a few realize that. Once paper money is gone, we are fucked.

Yeah, that is 100% so. Unfortunately, some countries, like EU member states for example are tightening the laws regarding cash. In some countries like Sweden, cash is almost not used at all.

I think that cash is one of the pillars of democracy, privacy and freedom. Any efforts to eliminate cash should be illegal. 
337  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Which Linux distribution would you use now? on: December 06, 2023, 09:46:56 PM
I mean something even older such as Windows XP (EOL on 2014) where i see some people claim they can't use internet properly due to SSL/TLS problem.

Yeah, Win XP is really old, however this thread suggests that these issues can be solved by installing a custom browser or a new root CA:

https://www.reddit.com/r/windowsxp/comments/qv8u9k/cant_connect_to_https_with_win_xp/

Another solution I was able to find is to install an update (KB3055973-v3), which adds support for TLS 128-bit & 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cipher suites. After that, you should be good to go and no OS update is necessary.
338  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: December 06, 2023, 09:25:09 PM
or use the hard courts to build game fitness and play at 80% for example, surely he has to
realise that he has to pick his moments now, he cannot play at 100% for a full season at this
stage in his career
?

Indeed, no older player can play the entire season. Djokovic also has to rest more frequently and choose tournaments wisely.

Speaking about positive aspects for Nadal, I should mention that AO courts are the slowest among hard court GS tournaments and therefore more similar to.. clay! I still can't forget the AO final of 2017: the modern classic Nadal v Federer. IMO it's one of the best (if not the best) matches of all time! That 5 set thriller was won by Roger 6–4, 3–6, 6–1, 3–6, 6–3 but Rafa deserved to win as much as Roge,r he just got a bit unlucky in the final set.
339  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Quit gambling and Invest in gambling. on: December 06, 2023, 08:49:51 PM
I am a discipline and a responsible gambler but tend to quit gambling somedays.
I think I am going to be missing the whole fun of it but if I would find it difficult keeping total off it, I have thought of going around the gambling grounds (gambling tables) with a logical lucrative planning to taking advantage over the gambling tables though am not gonna be a partaker in the gambling anymore.

How do I take advantages over the gambles while I am not gambling anymore?
I tend to invest in the gambling. How?
At my visits in the gambling grounds, I will be lending my funds to the losers who has run out of  funds and willing to bet more if they have more money.
I tends to make this a deal with interest charges with concrete agreement to be secured and I will be opened to also accepting collaterals.

I verily know that I will succeed more of the inexperienced and those gamblers who doesn't have gambling budgets including those who can't take control over their gambling emotions

Depends on your location but this can be dangerous, even your life might be at risk. You will require a good security team. Gamblers is such situations may lose control easily. Another concern is how are you planning to guarantee the collection of your loans? Collateral is one thing, but what if there's none? 
340  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Beginner needs your advices in gambling. on: December 06, 2023, 08:20:49 PM
I’m a new member here, and I want to gamble on online casinos. I found some good trusted casinos. And I want to begin with a game with a low budget. First, I need your suggestions about the best games, slots. Live casino for a beginner.
Do you think Me starting gambling would effect me in my real life or make me addicted to gambling. What’s you suggestion and advices.

I wonder why do you consider to start gambling? Do you expect to win big or become a pro in poker for example and make it your side hustle?

Of course you can get addicted. Unless you only gamble occasionally and don't have big expectations. For example, I'm only gambling for fun, I have no goals associated with gambling and I mostly do sports betting.
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