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581  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.
582  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.
583  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.
584  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.
585  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?
586  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.
587  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
588  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.
589  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.
590  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.
591  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.
592  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 1300$ for University re-admission, paying back 1400$ within February 29 on: February 07, 2024, 12:23:12 PM
A truly heartwarming story that starts with a good cause, like teaching children,.
Why do we need to know what you want to do with your life? This is manipulation.
Besides, did you think that you, a person who came here yesterday and today and declared that he needed money, were interesting to others?
Many people want to study, but some work first if they cannot pay for their studies.
You had about $200 in your account. So there will be more.
But why are you spamming your story all over the forum?
OP, would you give that amount to a stranger?
I don't see anything other than fraud here.
593  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am I actually doing it right? on: February 07, 2024, 11:36:52 AM
I also looked at the OP's post history. If you want opinions, then my opinion is that you are afraid to learn about Bitcoin or do not want to. All the posts that were sent to Merit sources for review are far from discussing crypto.
We can understand that for many, it is difficult to start learning, but you claim that these are not social networks in which everything is discussed. The forum has areas that are interesting for people to read. Your posts so far contain discussions of life or general conclusions. Try asking and walking more purposefully.
I see one newbie like you doing this; he is very actively communicating on issues that interest him in the topic.


I would have sent a direct message to some senior men here to get some information but ....
Based on your last words, would you like the same interlocutor?
594  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: AI-generated fake IDs claimed to pass crypto exchange KYC are selling for $15 on: February 07, 2024, 10:53:56 AM
Remember the time when new bounty companies appeared every hour, and they did not hesitate to declare that to receive their shit tokens, bounty hunters would have to undergo a document check? It’s not difficult to guess where these documents were intended and how many people wanted to send them their documents to get at least five bucks.
I think even now there will be plenty of people like this who don’t think about their privacy, like, for example, registering somewhere and “selling” your account for pennies.
595  Economy / Reputation / Re: Announce your rank up, merit or any achievements that makes you feel great! on: February 07, 2024, 06:11:15 AM

I'm Sr. now


See you in 5 years, I'll be a member

What calendar do you live by? Smiley
Congratulations.
596  Other / Meta / Re: [SOLVED]My account was changed email on: February 07, 2024, 05:21:26 AM

I want to get a clear scenario from you theymos, if email is been ban or got disabled and the user of the bitcointalk account have not noticed for long period that his email is not in function and  a hacker has penetrate to his bitcointalk account and succeeded hacking the user account, can the person retrieve it's account through the management of the forum while it has not sign a message with its receiving address of the first earn for the forum??

That is why the administration is introducing more and more changes to protect the user.
In the end, according to your story, the user does not care about his account at all. He doesn’t read posts in Meta about adding 2FA (today this topic is already on the second page, unfortunately). He does not sign the message from his wallet address. Ultimately, he is not observant of the fact that his email address has changed; that is, he most likely selects for registration either a non-existent address or a temporary email address. How many red flags will this user have about his carelessness and inattention?
Is the forum to blame for this, and can the forum be blamed for not caring about people?
Should the forum issue a warning that the user understands that he should be independent and take care of his account above all else?
597  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: DO NOT plug random cables and sticks into your device. on: February 06, 2024, 12:48:52 PM
Several years ago, after reading a lot of evidence here about the dangers of using wireless keyboards and mice, I also refused them. However, the initial impression is of great convenience. Keyboard interception, espionage, and virus infection are common dangers of these devices. Therefore, any use of USB devices should always be double-checked and, if possible, locked with physical locks and disabled at the hardware level.
598  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: AI-generated fake IDs claimed to pass crypto exchange KYC are selling for $15 on: February 06, 2024, 12:19:23 PM
Well, neural networks are starting to be so harmful that all the joy from their appearance gradually turns into the opposite. Exchanges that require customer verification will begin to impose absurd requirements to ensure that their customers are the people they are. We will wink, jump, and grimace to prove our identity.
All these innovations from enterprising creators of such tools will soon shoot themselves in the foot. There will come a time when it will be difficult for a real person to prove that he is exactly him.
599  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buying BTC in Russia on: February 04, 2024, 03:22:13 PM

Didn't Binance leave the Russian market last year, and removed the Rubles from its 'peer to binance and binance to peer' platform, i don't think Russian customers can still use Binance, but correct me if i am wrong.


As far as I know, Binance users who are citizens and residents of the Russian Federation are prohibited from trading on Binance P2P as of January 31, 2024.
https://www.aroged.com/2024/01/16/binance-will-prohibit-russians-from-conducting-p2p-trading-from-january-31/

For purchasing, the bestchange aggregator will probably be convenient, allowing many options for purchasing Bitcoin.
600  Economy / Reputation / Re: What happens if someone sells an account on a neighboring forum? on: February 04, 2024, 02:38:45 PM
I am not a member of the neighboring forum, and I do not intend to move to it. But my point is that the two forums are not partners. Our forum does not have a rule for teleporting from another forum to this one. That is, one can guess that bitcointalk should not care what happens outside this forum. If someone sells an account, let it be the problem of another forum.
But this is my vision: since I don’t read, I don’t follow the posts of people who have moved to another forum, and I have no desire to figure out who is who.
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