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441  Economy / Economics / Re: keep pleasures without incomes aside and Chase after profits on: February 13, 2024, 07:55:24 AM
Buddy. Firstly, there is no need to generalize that all women are only interested in entertainment or whatever else you have in mind. Secondly, you are not ready for marriage, since you do not understand that marriage is a union of two people, but if you are of the right orientation, a man is completely and entirely responsible for his family. This is a woman’s opinion, and believe me, we do not like greedy and stingy people, knowing full well that such individuals want to get married to get a maid.
As for your financial independence, while you are young, you can work several jobs; you should not rely on the rise of Bitcoin. Get moving and let the people around you have some joy in the form of the holidays. Stupid hoarding may one day lead to you being left alone but with your capital.
442  Economy / Economics / Re: Food security might not be a priority for younger generations. (2) on: February 13, 2024, 05:54:58 AM
Investing should always have a purpose. Why do people invest? To make a profit. And then many plan to do something with this profit. Creating your own business will be the right choice. Money must work. By making a cycle of profit from the source of investment into business and back, it will create very convenient conditions for farming and many industries.
443  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why we need to stay vigilant on: February 12, 2024, 05:36:54 PM
If you give the regulators free rein to be more forceful in their warnings, they will be happy to ban a lot of things that they cannot control. Will this be consonant with the word “freedom”? And are you sure that all regulators' views will be the same as yours?
I agree that people should pay more attention. However, it is difficult to stop a person from making mistakes if he is willing to make them. Give people the opportunity to gain their experience without banning everything here and there, pretending with excuses that this is caring for the person.
444  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: help plz. i got scammed for 500$ from rollbit help razer on: February 12, 2024, 05:19:38 PM
I have read many times that the casino sees its client very well, and the IP address is just some part of which matches may exist. The rest of the trackers, as Mahdirakib answered in maximum detail,
can see all system equipment, which signals to the casino that the participant is not a unique client. Multi-accounts are monitored; the richer the casino, the better its equipment for detecting cheaters.
Do not break the rule: one player, one computer, or purchase equipment so that it can identify you to the casino as one unique client.
445  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you quit gambling for a friend? on: February 11, 2024, 04:32:51 PM
Think about what the word friend means, and what is the difference with the word buddy? Buddies hang out together and have fun, and that's where it ends. When it comes to something serious, when it comes to trouble from which you need to pull a friend out, only friends will remain next to him. Friends should not be afraid to tell him to his face that he has a problem that needs to be treated. Just tell him that he should not come to such parties where games are present.
The choice will be your friend's. But instead of collectively quitting games, you can help him with a specialist who treats gambling addiction.
446  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How my gambling life started. on: February 11, 2024, 04:18:59 PM
It is common for every person to experience a feeling of excitement from time to time. This feeling sometimes motivates people to do things that allow them to achieve great things. But there is another feature of passion: when a person, in the heat of passion, makes wrong decisions, the failures that occur to him can haunt him for quite a long time.
After reading several posts, you can understand that all people who give in to passion strive to be leaders to one degree or another. It is important to understand that having a gambling nature, you can redirect your energy not to games, which, as you can see, quarrel with close people, but to one common cause, the result of which will be profitable.
447  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Learn from other person's mistakes on: February 11, 2024, 02:44:02 PM
I will only repeat what is written in the reviews. Keeping a five-digit number in your wallet and not being aware of the slightest signs of fraud is very stupid. Can another truth be told here: crypto is not for everyone. And this guy was given a very tough lesson: a Christmas gift with a spice that will probably be remembered for a very long time.
Good reminder, OP. Such lessons should be taught at the same level that beginners rush to invest all their money without wanting to learn the basics of security. Having an understanding that crypto not only grows but also disappears at the same speed, if you are not careful, is a good result of lessons learned by oneself or extracted from others.
448  Economy / Reputation / Re: [FUN] Who are they, the members who often comment on wall observer? on: February 11, 2024, 02:19:26 PM
I don't think they will come here and tell us about themselves. Instead, you have the option to read their post history. I'm sure there is a lot of interesting stuff there; you'll probably find the answers you need about why they love only one branch so much and rarely go beyond its boundaries.
And yes, wearing a cap, for many, has become an indicator that a person will be a frequent visitor to this topic. Smiley
449  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: February 10, 2024, 05:22:33 PM
Jchris50

Sure! One secret to coding like a professional is to focus on readability and clarity. Your code should be easy to understand and follow, even for someone who is not familiar with your project. You can achieve this by using clear and concise variable names, meaningful function names, and well-structured code. It's also important to comment your code, so others can understand your thought process and how the code works. Remember, code is meant to be read by humans.

What and what was used to create social media.
There are many examples of great websites that have been created using coding, but some of my favorites include Facebook, Google, and Amazon. These websites are all built using a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. HTML is used to structure the page, CSS is used to style the page, and JavaScript is used to add interactivity. All three of these technologies work together to create a seamless and user-friendly experience.

Ways to learn coding faster
The best way to learn coding faster is to follow a few simple steps. First, start with the basics. It's important to have a solid foundation of understanding before you move on to more advanced concepts. Next, find a language that interests you and focus on learning that language specifically. It's better to master one language than to know a little bit about several different languages. Finally, find a community of like-minded people who can help you learn and grow as a coder. A supportive community can make all the difference in your learning journey.

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You're absolutely right that there are a lot of different factors that can influence a person's decision to sell or stop accumulating Bitcoin. As you mentioned, the amount of Bitcoin a person has accumulated, the time they've been investing, and their overall financial situation can all play a role. It's also important to consider the market conditions and whether they believe the price will continue to rise or fall. And you're right that sometimes people can regret selling too early or not buying back in when the price goes back up. I think the main takeaway here is that everyone's situation is different, and it's important to do what's best for them.

I think you're right that for some people, the temptation to sell or stop accumulating BTC can be overwhelming, and it's understandable that they might want to take advantage of the gains they've made. However, it's important to remember that timing the market is extremely difficult and can often lead to regret. You're also right that someone who got into bitcoin more recently may not have the same outlook as someone who has been in it for years. The best thing to do is to have a long-term plan and stick to it, rather than trying to make quick gains or avoid losses.

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When it comes to staying safe from scammers, the most important thing is to be vigilant and aware of the different types of scams out there. Some common red flags to look out for include:
- Unsolicited contact from someone claiming to be a representative of a crypto company or exchange.
- Emails or messages that contain spelling or grammatical errors.
- Investment opportunities that promise guaranteed or unrealistic returns.
- Requests for personal information or passwords.
- Offers that seem too good to be true.
It's also important to keep your crypto assets secure by using a hardware wallet and strong passwords.
Strategy to stay safe from scammers
In addition to being aware of the red flags, there are also some specific strategies that can help you avoid becoming a victim of a crypto scam. Here are a few tips:
- Do your research before investing in any crypto project.
- Be wary of any deals or offers that seem too good to be true.
- Never share your private keys or passwords with anyone.
- Keep your crypto assets in a secure wallet.
- Always use two-factor authentication when accessing your crypto accounts.
- Report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.
By following these tips, you can help protect yourself from scams and keep your

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450  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does even freezing a customer's account curb irresponsible gambling? on: February 10, 2024, 03:42:49 PM
I wonder what parameters a casino should use to understand that a person is not playing responsibly. Besides, there are thousands of people in the casino; will they babysit every player? If you are an adult, and this is a condition for registration, then you are fully responsible for your actions.
But there is also an answer from a player who has an addiction, and he will also have no restrictions if he thinks about his addiction for a while.


Just use your windows HOSTS file to set the ip's of any gambling sites to 0.0.0.0 and you will never be able to go there again. This is also how I cured my addiction to Primdice many many moons ago. :|


I'm already having some medical/professional help. Blocking the hosts will change nothing, once I can always unblock it back...


The player can be stopped only after his desire to be cured, by making a ban somewhere for him, he will move to another gaming platform.
451  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the benefits of cryptocurrency to the illiterate people on: February 10, 2024, 03:03:55 PM

Bitcoin precisely can be introduced to the illetrates ones by teaching them the basic knowledge of bitcoin. Teaching them how to invest in bitcoin will be a good help to them, since inflation is eaten up the value of our currency. The illetrates do have savings, some illetrates are rich and well to do, especially the ones in business.


Wow! In your opinion, are illiterate people capable of running a business? Perhaps yes, by farming or something similar. But I haven't met such people. In my opinion, people capable of organizing their businesses are talented and have skills that appear after education. But I won’t argue; perhaps you’ve met such people.
But how can these people, without literacy, understand where and how to enter at least the seed phrase from the wallet?
If a person is illiterate, Bitcoin will not improve his life until he matures. Usually, such people have a low level of mental development, so Bitcoin is useless for them.
452  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Rollbit didnt help me as Gambling Addicted on: February 09, 2024, 11:37:29 AM

My main account was opened in 2023 : E*********R@gmail.com. Then this account was closed by them with no reasons and I created a new one on january this year D******A@gmail.com


Have you found out why your first account was blocked? This could be a trigger for further investigation into your case. You must understand that several operators are answering you. And yes, the system screwed up by allowing you to open a second identical account. But your persistence and perhaps honesty, when you asked about the possibility of a new deposit, attracted much attention. As a result, the system corrects its errors by blocking you.
Everything is fair here. You broke a rule and didn't find out which ones. Then they answered you the same way.
I had something similar in my history. You should have left after the first account was blocked.
453  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam Emails requesting Bitcoin. on: February 09, 2024, 11:00:27 AM

Clever really, scary but clever.

Stay safe.

Yes, you are right. They manipulate the fact that a person sees an email address that is very similar to his own, realizing that the letter could have been sent from his computer, as well as several little things that most people may have a coincidence with.
I found a good article regarding the letter, probably very similar to what the OP received. It contains an example of everything that scammers can write and how to counteract them. I don’t think it’s worth copying everything here; you can always read it yourself.

https://www.myantispyware.com/2024/02/07/i-recorded-you-email-scam-what-to-do-if-youre-targeted/

However, so that you don't feel afraid that strangers might be using your computer with you, be sure that you don't do anything that might make you doubtful, and don't travel to places where RAT software might come from.
Turn off the camera from the computer when there is no need to use it. You can also seal the laptop camera and turn off the microphone. And yes, Linux will still be a better defender than the leaky Windows system, which recently turned out to be very easy to break by changing the date to 9999. And there are plenty of such holes in Windows.
454  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How's problem gambling different from compulsive gambling. on: February 09, 2024, 09:55:30 AM
Both concepts, compulsive gambling, and pathological gambling, have the same developmental phases. In both cases, a person has obsessive thoughts about the game, despite the result, and a regular need to play in anticipation of even greater winnings.
I always wondered whether a patient with such passion would stop after a big win. However, medical sources report that the person will need to play even more. But the question arises: when does the brain fail?  How can you understand that you are standing before a line, after crossing which there will be no return?
455  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why do coaches get sacked over poor performance of players? on: February 09, 2024, 09:33:53 AM
For each match played that ends in a victory for the club, players must receive their bonuses. I don’t think that a personal attitude towards a coach will prevail in denying oneself financial support.
Coaches are fired due to unfulfilled obligations. Each coach is given a task, and failure to complete it means that the coach cannot continue the contract. Everyone knows that every professional coach has a strategy; how he lines up the players before the game depends on how the game goes. But there are still other points on which the main players can be bribed, who are capable of creating a bad game, and sometimes these players act together with the coach.
456  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A student investing in bitcoin? on: February 08, 2024, 02:52:20 PM
After reading all four pages, the thought arises that the answers were divided into two parts. Some perfectly see how insincere the author of the topic is, why the topic was created, and what the OP wants.
But all those others furiously write truisms, repeated from topic to topic, without at all reading the posts of people who say that he doesn’t need any advice. He has a different goal.
How do these posters differ from the OP? Everyone has only one task; I see that some are either deaf or blind. Grin
457  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Struggle now to invest in Bitcoin for a bright future. on: February 08, 2024, 02:09:34 PM
I'll quote this post that I liked from another thread.


There are over 8 billion in the world and way less than1% of that are interested in bitcoin, owning some. You can still be part of the less than 1%.

As you can see, we are the people on the forum who make up only one percent. And here, talking about the importance of investing and designing your future sounds like banality, since everyone understands this very well.
But there is another part of people who are not familiar with Bitcoin or who do not have enough correct knowledge about the benefits and possible prospects of investing. And these people will benefit from such motivational posts.
Our task is to slowly and patiently, but without imposing, educate people about what the OP said could be their bright future.
458  Economy / Services / Re: Hello Im new here and i can help you with privacy matters on: February 08, 2024, 01:47:28 PM
Buddy, admit it, did you find out about the OnlyFake website Grin? Or, reading recent discussions about this news, are you opening a new account and offering your services?
It’s quite strange to see posts like this after news about fake AI documents spread across the internet.
Confidentiality means that no one knows anything about another person, but by creating false documents, you still expose the person who uses them to the danger of even greater exposure.
459  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Isn’t it better late than sorry? on: February 08, 2024, 01:28:08 PM

While I agree with almost all that you said as, the first part largely speaks of delays not being denial, having to miss opportunities even after meeting them and recognizing them is such a hard nut to swallow. Having to wait feels like the right thing but not the best thing, I don’t know.

Sometimes the wait can turn into an eternity, and the person will still doubt whether it is time to start or not. There is no need to take risks by investing all your money, but there is an opportunity to learn everything in practice, understanding day by day whether you need to take further action or not. Knowing the theory is important, but practice will make you one of us.
You are on a forum about Bitcoin. Don’t expect anyone to dissuade you, but you should and can check everything from your own experience.
460  Other / Meta / Re: USE OF CHAT GPT-RULES on: February 08, 2024, 11:34:01 AM
Would that be such a terrible thing?

It would help if you noticed the response speed of users who answered the question on a new topic. This is not only fast but also allows the questioner to choose for himself the most understandable and useful answer. This is far superior to the AI responses, with their dry, lifeless, and sometimes incorrect answers.
Let's be proud that the forum remains untouched by technology and continues to be human, in the correct sense.
It's much cooler than chatting with a robot.
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