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301  Economy / Economics / Re: Tech Layoffs on: February 01, 2024, 05:59:21 AM
Yea, I think from what I have researched, most layoffs in the 1069 companies that has done this, has to do with a global slowdown in the growth in the IT industry. (They made less profit in the last couple of years)

Companies are spending less on tech and more on the basic operating functions of their business. The rising inflation and the decline in income during the Covid pandemic, has forced them to cut cost on expensive tech upgrades or improvements.  
302  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: VPN - Differences between countries where gambling is legal and not on: February 01, 2024, 05:45:25 AM
I think some casinos look the other way when you use VPNs, while they make profit from your account, but as soon as you win something big and you want to withdraw it, they suddenly have issues about it. (Account get red flagged)

Most people use VPNs, because they play from restricted countries or they arbitrage in Sport betting and they do not want their accounts to be red flagged.

In most cases, privacy is just an excuse and people gets burnt when they are caught using it.
303  Economy / Gambling / Re: My betting strategies on: February 01, 2024, 05:36:59 AM
OP, you have some very interresting betting strategies there, but do you think clubs will throw matches, when they are top of their league? A lot of these clubs will go for a unbeaten record and might decide not to throw any matches. (It might also be perceived as match fixing)

Yes, they might play some of their weaker players against weaker teams to rest their stronger players, but they will not throw those games. (Tournaments points are valueble, for those instances, where you lose a game or two against the stronger teams)
304  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ETF Future on: February 01, 2024, 05:23:11 AM
As long as investors are making money from ETFs and also the platform where it is hosted on, then it will continue.

You get certain companies that will delist their company from the stock market, because they want to trade privately, so investment options change over time.

So, if ETFs gets less support from the investors, trading platforms might remove it and then replace it with something that gets more income for them.
305  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Know why the exchange wallet are not safe on: January 31, 2024, 06:20:06 AM
Your exchange wallet is actually just a temporary repository for coins to enable you to buy & sell (trade) on exchanges. It is in no way a long-term wallet for Crypto currencies.

Those tokens/coins are actually just a digital entry into a centralized database and not actual coins on the Blockchain. Only coins that are deposited and withdrawn from the exchange are transaction that are reflected on the Blockchain... all other trades that are done are reflected on the internal database of the exchange. 

Your coins are stored in a hot and cold wallet, that are 100% controlled by the exchange. (They control the private keys to those coins)

 
306  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What You will do in this situation? on: January 31, 2024, 05:59:47 AM
A lot of Sport enthusiasts are not neccesarily good Sport gamblers. Let's say you are a big Liverpool fan and they are playing other teams, will you bet against your own team?

These guys are very emotionally involved in the teams, so they mostly base their betting decisions on these emotions and that will increase their losses.

You should be free of emotions, when you do Sport betting... you should just consider the facts and the results of your research, when you make the decision to bet on individuals or teams.
307  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: stop the unnecessary blame on gambling whenever you get unlucky on: January 31, 2024, 05:49:44 AM
It is unfortunately in our nature to find excuses for our actions, when something goes wrong. The thing with gambling is that too many people do not understand the basic concept that a higher percentage of people have to lose for a small percentage of people to win.

They do not understand things like RTP / Variance / house edge and how things like the RNG and client/server seed are working.

So people make up things, based on their own lack of understanding to shift the blame for their lack of knowledge.
308  Economy / Economics / Re: Another war in the Middle East could be dire for the economy on: January 31, 2024, 05:39:31 AM
Over the past few decades, the rise of terrorism around the world and the power and economic competition between developed countries have intensified overall inflation.The way of superpower countries are exercising their power with it, the less developed and developing countries are suffering extremely financially.Those countries suffer from severe inflation. In the past decades, the world has seen several wars and its terrible consequences are known to all.
Oil prices are up due to recent unrest in the Middle East. And oil is one of the tools for the economy of the world.

If this warrior situation is not calm then what is the worst course for the people of the world.
Looking forward to thoughtful feedback. How Bitcoin can help in this case. I think Bitcoin is the strongest currency in the world

Bitcoin cannot help to prevent wars, but it can be used as a payment option to fund projects that will help the innocent victims of these wars.

Unfortunate, it can also be used to bypass "restrictions" and sanctions that are placed on the aggressors to force them to stop these wars. (Russia and SWIFT payments)

Donations towards victims can also not be stopped or stolen by the aggressors.  
309  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paying with Bitcoin. on: January 31, 2024, 05:30:34 AM

So, after reading a thread and realizing that paying with Bitcoin would mean that you'd be paying with future returns, I went on to research the topic of paying for goods and services with Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is decentralized meaning that it can be transferred to anyone without the interference of intermediate/ central authorities. This also implies that buying goods and services would be faster and easier if more people owned and accepted Bitcoin. If Bitcoin was adopted and accepted as a means of exchange in many countries then there would be a huge improvement in various and global economies.
It'll enable more people to access financial services and knowledge, reduce the rate at which bank charges are being paid, values gotten by sellers will increase rapidly, anonymity and many others. Apart from the loss on the buyers's part, Bitcoin has lots of disadvantages which would be challenges and pose lots of unhealthy risks if adopted.

After doing my research, I came to realize that this may probably be influenced by personal choices. Because looking at it thoroughly, some people would pay for items using things like Gold, Land, and other assets. But in the eyes of a money literate, that may be totally wrong.
So, I would love to ask and get this confusion over with. Is it ok for you to purchase items with Bitcoin? If yes or no, please state your reasons so we can all learn from it.

Thank you

I do not think it is 100% up to every individual, if he wants to use Bitcoin as a payment option. It boils down to basic things that needs to be approved by governments to allow individuals to use Bitcoin as legal tender.

Merchants cannot accept  Bitcoin as a payment option, if the government did not approve it as a currency. They can do it, but they will be breaking the law and could face huge fines or even some prison time 
310  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Project: Sewing machine BITCOIN on: January 30, 2024, 06:19:49 AM
What a cool embroidery artwork you got there! I think many user will be interested to purchased your art if you will post this on the collectible section to help you gather funds for your sewing machine aside from your fund raising. People is not easy to convince for donation since there’s a lot of previous scam that use same method before as @pmalek already mention.

I suggest to do an auction for a cause using your artwork to get funds here instead of asking for donations.  Goodluck!


Thanks!

After a series of failed auctions:


Painting-embroidery “COSMIC BITCOIN” https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5436348.0

[AUCTION] Sculpture "Bitcoin Crown" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5422851.0

[AUCTION] Mixed Media Embroidery Artwork - "Fiery Bitcoin" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5404257.0

[AUCTION] Mixed Media Embroidery Artwork - "BullCoin" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5403727.0

 Cry Cry Cry Cry

A talented seamstress makes $15-$20 an hour in the US, and my prices reflect that. A similar employee at a factory in China would make pennies.
I can’t compete with sweatshop prices, and I don’t want to.

People expecting big-box prices for handmade goods. And the sad truth is, most of the time those handmade goods are underpriced just to compete with this mindset. These customers don’t see the hours of design, standing in the fabric store deciding between fabrics, emails back and forth if someone wants a custom piece, and the hours of learning and refining the craft. It’s said that it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert on something. Since that first sewing class through today, I have accrued much more than 10,000 hours of sewing. When you buy handmade, you’re not just buying a dress or a purse. You’re buying the entire handmade experience. The next time you’re considering buying a handmade item, remember there’s a woman sitting behind a sewing machine in her basement, surrounded by mountains of fabric and years of experience, putting a piece of her soul into that item, hoping that you will get as much joy from the finished product as she gets from making it, and maybe she can pay some bills too.


The sad thing is, most people could care less about the effort that went into hand crafted items.

You see, with the global economy struggling, people are hunting for cheaper goods, even if it was made in sweatshops.

People do not even care about the quality of the workmanship that goes into a product... as long as it has the popular brand sewn onto it.

Fake brands .... fake people.
311  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How often do you win? on: January 30, 2024, 06:05:58 AM
There's no how we can be a gambler and not have experience winning, though it may comes in category and sometimes it may be seasonal for us as well for having winnings each time we are gambling, also, we have to get this understanding about winning not to be by how being professional we are in gamble or been a novice, we should be gambling under the influence of having fun and nothing attached, I also win occasionally.

The thing is, most gamblers watch paid streamers and they think anyone can win like they do. They only see a clip of the max win and the massive amount that were won, but they do not see the 1000's of dollars that were bet before that to win that huge amount.

Also, most people do not have the same kind of money to bet, like these paid streamers, so they bet until they hit the RTP and average gamblers run out of money before the RTP are hit. 
312  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🏈Learn How To Arbitrage and make thousands a month🏈 on: January 30, 2024, 05:52:22 AM
You just have to be very careful, when you are doing this. Some casinos are sharing the same odds providers and I have seen cases where the IP addreses and/or Mac addresses of the devices were matched and the accounts closed  for arbitrage betting.

Casinos also quickly pick up when you are beating the system and they will counter with restrictions on your account (limiting) or they will just lock or block the account, based on the severity of your actions.

This is bad, when they have a VIP ranking system and you reach a high VIP level and then your account gets locked.
313  Economy / Economics / Re: One of the biggest problem in our society is that average person don't have on: January 30, 2024, 05:38:13 AM
Banks can exist, because they make profits from their clients loans and also loaning money that are deposited by their clients. (Take money from X and loan it to Y and add interest)

To protect their loans, they require some kind of security and that is where most exclusion happens. (Most people do not have assets to put up for loans)

The system are not rigged, it just favors the people who are rich. (Example : Higher deposits gets the highest interest on their deposits)

Any business that are profit driven, will have the same business model.... if not, they will go bankrupt.
314  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How would the bitcoin price behave during a monetary collapse? on: January 30, 2024, 05:28:56 AM
You have to get your hands on cash to buy bitcoins, but I think people might also barter physical things to get some bitcoins too.

The Bitcoin price might skyrocket, if people are looking for an alternative payment option, but then something has to change for the Blockchain to be less congested. (Mass adoption of the Lightning Network might be one solution)
315  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Ledger Recovery - Send your (encrypted) recovery phrase to 3rd parties entities on: January 29, 2024, 06:07:10 AM
There are many alternative options to store those phrases online, without anyone even noticing it.

You just need to camouflage it a bit with clever techniques that will conceal it's real purpose. (Using templates and splitting it into many pieces that only you will be able to decipher)

Some people stay in areas where natural disasters are more prevalent, so you cannot store this in one geographical location.
316  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2 years old kids alone at home for hours, while the father goes gambling on: January 29, 2024, 05:56:28 AM
Gambling addiction are a serious problem, I have seen people sitting on a chair in a casino and pissing in their pants, because they cannot pull them away from gambling to visit the toilet.

The problem is when social services step in, they might remove the kids and then the wife and the kids will suffer the consequences of his actions.
317  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Do People Steal Hundreds of Millions in BTC And Still Get Caught? on: January 29, 2024, 05:49:33 AM
I think a lot of them think Bitcoin transactions are impossible to trace and we know there are companies out there that are using specialized Blockchain analysis software and data mining software to trace transactions and to follow the money.

The thieves also make small mistakes, like re-using addresses and or email addresses, so that they can be tracked.
318  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎰 What's Your Top Pick for Crypto Casinos in 2024? Share & Discover Hidden Gems on: January 29, 2024, 05:42:35 AM
Those results are manipulated, because some casinos are running fake casino review sites to boost their ratings.

Everyone know that Stake.com are currently the biggest Crypto casino out there and they are not even listed, so that must tell you something.
319  Economy / Economics / Re: China's economy is very sick. What to prepare for? on: January 29, 2024, 05:37:56 AM
There are some rumours that a lot of people are buying Bitcoin, because it has out performed traditional markets.

Yes, Bitcoin were supposedly banned in China, but some exchanges still allow Chinese people to buy bitcoins (limited amounts) and they are buying on black markets.
320  Economy / Gambling / Re: MetaMask Crypto Casinos on: January 26, 2024, 07:36:43 AM
I think the problem with these Web3 casinos and wallets are similar to the problems that the Lightning Network are experiencing.

The solutions are over developed and too complicated for the majority of the normal users to adopt. Yes, the concept are great and it actually solve problems, but the applications are too complicated and not really idiot proof.

Developers should alpha and beta test these solutions with the general public, before they launch it... not with their peers or fellow developers that are technically skilled.
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