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761  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the #1 rule you live by in sports betting? on: March 31, 2024, 09:32:14 AM
Not to gamble with others money. That is my rule to myself because if I cannot afford to gamble then I shouldn't and much better not to force and find a way to do it.

One of the ways that many gamblers does when they do not have money anymore, is they find a way to gamble and that is why it is better not to gamble and not to borrow just to gamble.
762  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What are your thoughts on the market right now? on: March 31, 2024, 08:57:59 AM
I want to stock up on alts for the spot now. What do you think, should I buy now or should I wait?
Buy stable coins first so that you are ready if ever you have altcoins to buy on your mind.

Because if you will wait for more dip, it might not happen anymore. We are about to get and enter into the bull run.

For that reason, buy if you can still cheap altcoins that you are planning to have because if you do not and you see them skyrocketing, who would you blame?
763  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can family members help a gambling addict? on: March 31, 2024, 08:11:59 AM
With social pressure nowadays, many are sharing their problems with their friends instead of their family. But if you are a problematic gamer and you are struggling badly, your family will be the one to help you without any reservation.

But again, going with the problem that is being shown in the society like this. They do not want to get close to their family because of it and some other reasons that they feel of being shamed by them.

In the end, whoever cheers you up, take those moments if it helps you.
764  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Give Away Bitcoin To Avoid Estate Tax on: March 31, 2024, 07:12:14 AM
I think it all sums up when Bitcoin was already sold and converted into fiat. As long as it is not yet in fiat then there is no obligation yet to pay for taxes.

And the term usually used for Bitcoin profits is "income tax" and that is why whether you give away your bitcoins or not, the measurement and basis will be on how much the profit you have made from holding to selling.
765  Other / Off-topic / Re: Before you start gambling, do some research first on: March 31, 2024, 05:37:22 AM
It all goes to the idea of being responsible before and after we gamble. Those gamblers that gambles without a source of income are just putting themselves on the wrong turn.

They are ones digging their own holes as they gamble, they are producing new problems to themselves if they are not careful.

We have been hearing stories that results into tragedies in result of their careless as a gambler.
766  Other / Off-topic / Re: Arent men in general more likely to take risks compared to women? on: March 31, 2024, 04:33:47 AM
IMO, we are on the changing era where this kind of argument is no longer a big matter. Whereas what men can do, can be done by women and vice versa.

As for taking risk, I believe it is also biological. If your parents or grandparents or of it runs through your veins that you are investors and risk takers then it can be inherited.
767  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ESports betting -CS:GO, DOTA 2, LOL, Valorant - Sportsbet.io discussion thread on: March 30, 2024, 11:04:54 PM
Elite League will happen later. The first games will be played by Team Secret and VP, Farmers and Talon.

It's nice to see that ah fu that came from the position of coach will now play with Puppey as their position 4 and Coach Heen is back for the team on his original position.

And the same goes for Nigma, I'm excited to watch them play again on this kind of tier 1 tournament.
768  Other / Off-topic / Re: Aren't we getting hacked by unknown phone calls? on: March 30, 2024, 10:22:29 PM
I have been receiving these calls and when I answer, no one responds. I think that there's an outsourcing from whoever is on the other line and they're trying to know if the numbers are active that they can victimize.

I forget the exact term for this scam or hack that they've been doing. But after receiving dozens of it, I am annoyed and never answers them anymore unless they're known to me or they'd text first for whatever they need to me.

Otherwise, if they're important and real matters, they can email, text or message me on my social accounts.
769  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The person who can’t control emotions in gambling will never earn money from it on: March 30, 2024, 09:57:59 PM
Emotions are natural. It's impossible not to become emotional in gambling whether winning or losing. Controlling emotions will take time.
I agree.

You'll have to bear with the consequences at the beginning when you're still controlling your emotions. That will take time and won't get into instant.

That's why for you if you're going to take time controlling your emotions, enjoy the process because not everyone gets to enjoy it and can't even control even if they try hard.
770  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Wait for the right set-up on: March 30, 2024, 09:26:35 PM
People actually don't know how important it is to wait for the right set-up, some traders think that the more you trade the more money you make which is very much unlikely, trading doesn't work like that, you might make a lot of money from 5 to 7 trades, and use just only one trade to lose everything including your initial magin.
That's what most think of trading, they're only looking at that time when it's profitable. But, they have to remember that not everyon becomes successful so quickly with their very first trades.

Telling that they can make money with 5-7 trades, that's even a quick and lucky time to trade and make money out of someone's trade.

Because the normal process will have to make someone the most of losses first before going on with profitability.
When we actually heard the word trading, profits is what will eventually come into our mind. That’s right, based on what most of the crypto influencers have to say. But we’ll only realize once we start to trade that it’s not all about profits but most often losses. In fact, those successful traders today have endured a lot of losses when they were starting so how much more if we jump on trading without getting the right information about trading. While losses are part in trading, but with consistent trading exposure in the market, we can always learn to minimize our trades from losing as we start to take part in learning the process.
So right.

Many of the successful traders today have gone through a lot. They are not just mentioning it and they only share the wins that they have for them to attract people.

But if it's about the losses that they've incurred before all of those successes, they're going to tell a long story that they've endured a lot of it for sure.
771  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can we still truly achieve anonymous gambling in crypto? on: March 30, 2024, 12:29:04 PM
It's also an important matter to the users.

If a casino asks for it then you know that they've been asking that for you to have a higher limits and will be allowed to get into some withdrawals with such amounts.

There are casinos that don't ask for it but might give you a surprise when they ask you to and that's what is annoying to most.
Exactly, Each gambling place has a different policy. We as users must comply with the existing policies, because as far as I know, Some gambling places do not allow money laundering, So when one of the users makes a withdrawal of a very large amount it is possible must complete identity verification first. As long as you can consider this issue well and the results you get are also big enough, I don't think it's a problem if you follow the existing rules and I'm sure your privacy will be protected.
If we can't take their policy for asking additional requirements like for their KYC then all you have to do is not to make it on them.

Try to find a better one that's going to give you no pressure at all because you're totally fine with them and you'd just gamble without any thinking that you might be asked for kyc later.

But with such centralized casinos nowadays, it's almost not achievable.
772  Other / Off-topic / Re: What if an employee of a betting company misuses company funds for gambling? on: March 30, 2024, 11:46:34 AM
It is a serious matter that will be seriously taken by the company. I won't be surprised if that employee will go to the office and will be lured by the company just to get arrested.

That will be the kind of setup that will happen if the betting company finds out that there's one employee that has became a culprit to the misusage of their funds.
773  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Forum image upload on: March 30, 2024, 01:01:07 AM
Given the website you'll upload it then do it yourself and tell us what problem you will encounter upon uploading the image there and by embedding the code here.

Or if you use another website that might fit the forum as well, you have to include this code;

Code:
[img]-link here-[/img]

And in the middle of those close and open bracket, you'll insert the link there.
774  Other / Off-topic / Re: Greetings from Azerbaijan on: March 30, 2024, 12:17:53 AM
Hi, welcome to bitcointalk. I highly advise you to visit Beginners and Help --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=39.0

While I don't see that much other local users of the forum with the same country as yours. But maybe if you start out and spread the word in your local, you'll get to gain more local members from Azerbaijan.

Please also take note of reading the forum rules --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0
775  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can we still truly achieve anonymous gambling in crypto? on: March 29, 2024, 11:15:52 PM
That's true.

Complying to KYC doesn't mean that they're securing our money but we're just compliant to them and they're also asked by the regulators to do it.

There are also those staff that are taking advantage of their position especially those that have access to their database. Try to test out a new email and register it to any casino, if the data is leak then you'd receive tons of spam emails.
Been anonymous in the system is absolutely not possible because it comes with strict actions, perhapes it can be achieveable. The register will always those that have or acknowledge the significant odds to follow. New days, new rules are implemented and it's our top duties to abide by them. KYC is an important feature when it comes to casinos, it's really been a sector that should be thoroughly checked because a user profile on casino is never complete without verification.
It's also an important matter to the users.

If a casino asks for it then you know that they've been asking that for you to have a higher limits and will be allowed to get into some withdrawals with such amounts.

There are casinos that don't ask for it but might give you a surprise when they ask you to and that's what is annoying to most.
776  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Wait for the right set-up on: March 29, 2024, 06:57:38 PM
People actually don't know how important it is to wait for the right set-up, some traders think that the more you trade the more money you make which is very much unlikely, trading doesn't work like that, you might make a lot of money from 5 to 7 trades, and use just only one trade to lose everything including your initial magin.
That's what most think of trading, they're only looking at that time when it's profitable. But, they have to remember that not everyon becomes successful so quickly with their very first trades.

Telling that they can make money with 5-7 trades, that's even a quick and lucky time to trade and make money out of someone's trade.

Because the normal process will have to make someone the most of losses first before going on with profitability.
777  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you been kicked out of a casino? on: March 29, 2024, 04:46:01 PM
I can't remember if there's one moment of my life that I've been kicked out and it means that I haven't been.

Usually, those that have been kicked are the ones that causes trouble inside the casino or those that have been heavily drunk and are disturbing the gambling experience of other gamblers.

So, if there are other reasons why someone got kicked out then that means that they've done something wrong that goes against the rule of that casino.
778  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The power of HODLing BTC on: March 29, 2024, 03:36:35 PM
That looks unbelievable for a person who really has the guts to to hold and keep holding for many years without touching any from it even during the ATH. I'd feel the real trust there and he strongly believes that the price of Bitcoin will continue to rise which makes that person hold and have no intention of selling for now.
Or possibly that he didn't care at all all of this time but he's aware of his holdings.

Usually, a person like this have got other source of income and have got a busy world on how they're going to spend their wealth.

Now, another good problem came out on how he's going to spend it again.  Cheesy

Mad respect to the guy for holding this long.
True, a lot of people will relate. This person can be like cleaning then he/she finds some treasure Cheesy
These days, it's now impossible to hold this very long if you know you have Bitcoins and can use them since 2010, a lot of roller coaster rides happened in Bitcoin that will shake emotions of people.
Exactly.

Probably this guy just found his old harddrive and remembered that he's got Bitcoins from the old days and luckily, he found it.

But anyway, if it's the opposite and he's got firmly holding it for all of these years, that's why true respect for his patience.
779  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The power of HODLing BTC on: March 29, 2024, 12:01:28 AM
That looks unbelievable for a person who really has the guts to to hold and keep holding for many years without touching any from it even during the ATH. I'd feel the real trust there and he strongly believes that the price of Bitcoin will continue to rise which makes that person hold and have no intention of selling for now.
Or possibly that he didn't care at all all of this time but he's aware of his holdings.

Usually, a person like this have got other source of income and have got a busy world on how they're going to spend their wealth.

Now, another good problem came out on how he's going to spend it again.  Cheesy

Mad respect to the guy for holding this long.
780  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How about your experience in taking part in the same bet with friends? on: March 28, 2024, 11:24:49 PM
About acceptance of losses, I'm okay with it already and I am no longer being affected of it a lot but it still depends on how much I am losing but typically, they're not a lot.

I think that’s the benefit having friends around while betting. You are not alone at your worst losses, simply because everyone has fair share of losses. Until you all end up forgetting about it since losses are actually expected in all types of bets. But, it’s still a good thing if you win more than losing more.
I agree, you are with them when you win and when you loss. So, the frustration that you'll feel when you lose your bets.

You've got your friends back to pat on you to make you feel better.
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