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981  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Top 40 Twitch accounts for gambling advertising on: June 20, 2023, 09:33:31 PM
Hasn't Twitch issued a ban on all stuff related to gambling? Or was it only applying to putting out referral codes on the stream? Can't really remember, I just know that Twitch did something to limit the influence of what streamers have to spread gambling, and that in itself is already a sign that gambling isn't really going to stay in there imo. And even if there were some aspect of gambling that was still open, I reckon it wouldn't be long before they ban it again.

if you could get more information such as how much money each of them earns per day, per week, per month it would be good information, it would make people have a more realistic notion of the size of the importance and influence that each of these guys have in the world of gambling and it can also serve as a source of inspiration for those people who are beginners or who also want to follow the same steps as these guys, it would also be very good if you could get information on how many referrals these guys have in every casino

no doubt that this information would be very relevant, and we also have information on how much money these guys have already earned with their referrals in each casino, many casinos partner with these channels, I don't know if this is true or not because I'm not a person who's been following Twitch so I'm not 100% sure if this is true or not, just heard about it in the past with some channels where guys kept playing and people kept saying the guy was putting money that was given by the casino to play, anyway what would be good to know and how much money casinos pay to channel owners like these
Twitch is outside of those partnerships so payments wouldn't really be disclosed iirc. Same with the money they get, I don't think Twitch API would reveal such a thing (if OP actually got his data from something like that). Plus, money isn't really needed anymore, just the amount of views is more than enough of a metric.
982  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to borrow ETH to buy BTC? on: June 20, 2023, 04:27:11 AM
May I ask you to share your experience and advise about how to borrow ETH to buy BTC, please? I'm interested in taking adventage of price action so could be settled off-chain.
So if I'm right, the plan is to get an ETH loan, buy BTC with it and hope that ETH falls and BTC rises so you can get the best of both worlds? Sounds solid only if it wasn't such a dumb idea really. Taking a loan to invest, especially in a highly volatile investment sounds dumb, and you want to do it in both sides?

Even the idea of getting a loan sounds dumb already imo. Just DCA if you really want to invest, no need to rush your investments. The only thing that's rushing id your demise.
983  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who is to be blamed, the gambler or the betting agent on: June 20, 2023, 12:11:02 AM
Question is:

What is the possibility of the betting agent getting his money soon/considering the gambler's low-income earnings?
Main question aside, I must say the agent is quite dumb to allow the person to make a loan to gamble. I'm assuming it wasn't under a contract, hence why the guy easily ran away and hid. If he was trying to take advantage of him, a contract should've been 100% necessary.

To the question though, I reckon it should be a max of a month, and a minimum of maybe 2 weeks? That should be enough time imo for the debtee to pay his debts, granted he doesn't do the same sht of gambling it all again though.
984  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A discussion On Too Much Gambling Addiction Topic on: June 19, 2023, 09:35:06 PM
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I voted that the topic of gambling should be minimized but if there are unique topics about gambling addiction it's okay to create one.

So it's like this
A good discussion gets indexed for new visitors and new leads for what we advertise.

This is my take what's your take?
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Well as much as we want to limit it to topics that are unique or haven't been discussed before is well, one, some users simply just don't search up if the topic has been discussed before already, and two, we can't exactly limit users from creating topics that they want. It's also pretty hard to identify a "unique" topic since after a topic goes under for quite a while, discussion about it is simply forgotten and someone would simply create a new one (an instance of the first case I said).
Yap, I like the real live stories of gamblers shared on this forum. Despite being from different parts of the world those stories are highly relatable and the solutions to those of gambling addiction I find effective for those you make the effort to apply them. However, I would suggest if it were possible that rather than new topics being created on the same theme on addiction, could it be just on thread where gambling addiction is discussed? How possible is this? The thread would still be active and it would still pop up at the first page of search reasults.
The possibility of it being buried among other topics is still there. Megathreads were possible because said topics had events that are regularly updated, so the thread stays at the first or second page of the forum. A topic about addiction may stay on top for say a month at max imo, but after that? It's not like it's a guarantee that someone has a story that they can tell every month or two.
985  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I created my token and launched it on launchpad, but I don't have money for adve on: June 19, 2023, 06:29:51 AM
hey thanks for commenting, and yes it's a meme coin lol it's no secret. Is it just another memecoin like the majority of the market, does it intend to help the animal cause? he has! But this is not related to the technology itself, I have no intention of creating the next ETH. Honestly, I just wanted to see if someone without a lot of free time, without resources and without being famous could build something in the crypto market or if it really has become a game of marked cards and only with a lot of money to make the project work. And don't say that it's because there's nothing new in token technology that's going to fail. Day in and day out there's also one of those that becomes hype.
Anyway, I appreciate your comment and thanks for the help friend I will research about SEO that you told me!
Making your own crypto coin is actually really easy afaik, literally anyone with the tech how and probably a bit of time can make one. To sell it though is another thing. You'd have to burn a hole in your funds,  a big one at that, to even see a bit of marketing be effective. And that effectiveness isn't even guaranteed to return whatever you spend.

But hey, if your meme coin manages to become a big thing due to some external factor, then funds aren't an issue. The internet will 100% solve that issue for you since they'd do it for free.
986  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: $500k parlay win $0 withdrawal on: June 18, 2023, 11:59:21 PM
Could’ve cashed out nearly 500k but I wanted to make 1m  Undecided

I always seem to throw it all back on stuff I’m not confident in, or I play casino and lose it all.
Eyy gz gz on the 500k! But seeing that you said "could've", I'm going to assume you either are using it for a bet ongoing right now or already lost it?

I'm gonna assume you're off financially well seeing as you're loving insane amounts for your average guy, so I'd just say goodluck on your future bets instead! I reckon you understand more about money more than me anyway (unless you're someone who just inherited the wealth without knowing jack about it, in that case I'd say stop and think about your life choices)
987  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you find it offensive to be referred to as an addicted gambler? on: June 18, 2023, 09:21:54 PM
Many people find it difficult to accept who they are and the bad habits that they have, accepting a habit is the first step that will determine if any help offered to you will work. As a gambler, will you find it offensive if you are referred to as a gambling addict? will you easily accept it or try to give excuses like some other people do, saying that they are not addicted to gambling when the signs are clearly there. Do you think identifying as an addicted gambler will make people stereotype you. The answer is different for every gambler here.
Mmm... kind of, yea. I mean I'd accept it if I am, I ain't that blinded, but I'm doing a lot of things to prevent me from being addicted imo. Properly financing my gambling money so that it doesn't affect me financially, scheduling my gambling so I can know my limits, stuff like that. Imo an "addict" is only one if it starts to negatively affect you, mentally and financially. In both cases? I consider myself perfectly fine. If a 3rd party consideration is needed then I'm 100% willing to grab my friend and tell him to judge me.

And being identified as an addict will always make people judge you, no matter what kind of addiction it is. I reckon it's only a lot worse if you consider it's a gambling addiction though.
988  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Categories of Unrealistic Sports Betting Expectations on: June 18, 2023, 05:31:11 AM
The first category is composed of sports bettors with a $1000 bankroll who hope to make $100,000 by the end of the year. In what universe do they think this is possible? Such expectations are unrealistic and only occur in the lottery, not in sports betting. Even in sports betting, it would be a chance occurrence, happening only once in every 100 bets. A more realistic expectation would be to aim for increasing their bankroll.
Eh, I'd give them the benefit of the doubt. It is a year after all, it's not like they're trying to go and reach the goal in one bet. While it may seem close to impossible but hey, there's probably a really small chance of them being able to do that. Especially if you take big but calculated risks. Granted that one win is all it takes to ruin it if they're trying to maximize profits  but as I said, it's over the span of a year. Can take calculated risks every now and then so no need to rush on their side.

What other categories of unrealistic sports betting expectations have you encountered?
In the first category, but rather than in a year, it's more like in a single bet. People expecting to bet like idk, $10 and suddenly win what, $1000 or $10000? Man should've went for lotteries instead. It's pretty dumb but hey, I've known a few people who have that kind of mindset in the past.
989  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gender in Gambling [differences between Women and Men in Gambling] on: June 18, 2023, 01:44:51 AM
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Dumb ass logic and reasoning that's probably filled with a use case who wasn't thinking properly. Calculating odds IS a skill, so both women and men know that, hope that's enough for that. Guilt? While playing a damn slot machine? I reckon people have a lot of better things to think about than that. And about the bragging part, that's just pride talking. Anyone can literally have the same experience, whether it be in gambling, or in fashion of clothing, or whatever.

Really the only reason why men prefer to gamble more than women is because, well, men like it more than women. Simple as that. I don't think there's a need to go through the nitty gritty of it. But if we were, then this is only my assumption but it might be because gambling was originally a society filled with men in the first place. That's why the results of what we see now, are well, filled with men gamblers. It's a matter of "norms", which is changing for the most part afaik, but slowly.

That, or it's just because men (Majority) are naturally more inclined to risk-taking (and dumbness as well). At least comparing it in scale against women anyway.
990  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to fight with FUD about Bitcoin on: June 17, 2023, 04:05:20 PM
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Well, you can try reaching out to the university he "says" he's part of. That's probably the most straightforward way you can to get hold of him, and to try and make him come forward and talk about the issue face to face. It should technically be taken notice of since it is an "educating" type of thing. It is private though so things might just go the other way around than I expect. As for it being legal, ehh Idk, I don't think it warrants enough grounds to be taken as one.

If you want to stay within quora bounds, correct him on every thread he tries to answer to. Though that honestly isn't gonna get so far imo. But hey, if you're dedicated to trying to correct him but within those bounds, that's probably your best bet.
991  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Success or Fail? - Talking about Gambling as a major income on: June 17, 2023, 12:58:44 PM
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I'd say in any instance of professionalism, especially in types of games like poker, blackjack, or any gambling-related game really where luck matters more than skill, being a "professional" isn't really a recommendation, heck even if the path was laid out to you I would not do it. Imo there's no "successful" gambler, just a successful talent. The man managed to use whatever money he won from gambling to expand his skills, his paths, and his choices. It may have started with gambling and it may be the only thing they actually do, but they also know how to hire people for the right job. Gambling was just an opportunity that let them do so.

2, am the gambler, actually all gamblers don’t want money, they want the feeling of win money.
True, but at the same time money being won is also a huge factor. I reckon what you point out only often happens in cases of rich people? In cases of the poor, it's more like they aren't actually satisfied with what they get. They want more. And the mindset is if it happened once, it can happen again, which is true, but highly unlikely in cases of gambling.
992  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why haven't anyone created a crypto currency name Merit yet? on: June 17, 2023, 04:38:17 AM
Lately i been looking into altcoins more and more since I have got some more money in my life and want to make more investments then only in BTC.
One thing I was wondering is why nobody yet have created a crypto currency under the name "Merit" yet. Smiley

it's many smart people on this forum with a lot of knowledge about things like this and I think it could be a good currency to create. Smiley
It's not exactly something people would need, or even if we consider it's use case, it's only described in this forum. Outside? It's just a vague word. I doubt as well that someone reputable here would waste the time in actually making one, especially if you consider how it's an empty use case in the long run and is just running on the fact that the forum uses "Merits" to award people if they're ideas were helpful/creative.

And tbf, "Merit" in of itself seems pretty vague. A lot of coins use pretty descriptive words of what the coins they have are themed after, or even creating an entirely new word to describe it (such as using company name, like BNB, for Binance).
993  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can One's Religion Compel A Compulsive Gambler To Quit Gambling on: June 17, 2023, 12:04:09 AM
I'm not specific to any religion and hopefully, no members here will mention any religion, the topic is in general and not specific to one's religion

Can a compulsive gambler that is newly converted to one religion, compel him to stop gambling?

When we talk about religion it's about changing our ways, ideas, and beliefs so when we successfully help one compulsive gambler to convert from an example to an atheist to one's religion can we compel him to stop gambling?

Is it possible that he will continue playing but secretly?

I guess it depends? I'm more of the reason the person will quit because you just don't get "converted" into a religion. It means you believe in it or its beliefs resonate with you. Now I'm not a religious fanatic, but a basic change in a person's beliefs can go a long way, not just in religions really. Who knows, the person may actually just need a reason to stop gambling, and his new religion may be enough of a factor to push it.

But I wouldn't pull out playing secretly. An addict doesn't exactly stop doing what he's addicted to all at once. It's a slow process. If he can manage that, then I reckon it should be possible. If not, well, withdrawals have a high chance of happening and in that case, quitting may just be far from actually happening.
994  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Buy ETH as much as you can.... on: June 16, 2023, 04:58:04 AM
Kinda saw it too late no? I mean if you were preaching this back when it was at $100 then I'd probably shat on you then, but praise you now since ETH was well and truly unknown back then.

But now? Pretty sure ETH has already proved itself. It's a perfectly good coin to invest in and I think anyone on the scene knows that. It being known as one of the top alts isn't a joke after all.
995  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is There A Time That You Calculated All Your loses In One Year on: June 16, 2023, 12:10:14 AM
Is There A Time That You Calculated All Your loses In One Year One Online and Offline
Sounds like a waste of time. And a massive factor for depressing yourself. If you're in the mood to have those two in your life then I guess it's fine but eh, I have enough of those already.

I did this a few times when I first gambled though. I only gambled small manageable amounts so it was easy to take track of. It already caused me to be quite depressed (yet still gamble actively) back then, imagine now with the amount I usually bet.
996  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Ambivalent attitude to gambling on: June 15, 2023, 10:46:51 AM
What do you think? Why is there such a different attitude to gambling products and will it ever change?
It's because of how involved it is directly with money. Literally gacha games are the same, loot boxes are the same, and it's spending money to randomly get something from the game, but in a gambling game's case, you spend money to try to earn money. It's that simple notion that brings up negative connotations to it since it attracts a LOT of people to spend more since, well, on paper, it pays you back if you win, maybe more.

There's a high chance it's going to change, at least well, by separating the notion of addiction to gambling itself since gambling is a legitimate source of entertainment, just that it's probably gonna take some time, and a lot of replacements for people who still have the old mindset, or refuse to acknowledge what gambling really is for.
997  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Easy or hard to quit? on: June 15, 2023, 05:41:30 AM
To make a general review about all gamblers I can say that I have observed that the extra winnings in gambling actually condemn these people to gamble more. I have never come across a gambler who made regular or high winnings from gambling seriously and then stopped gambling.
I'd argue that the person just didn't win big enough no? I mean I certainly wouldn't stop for pennies, and the value of "pennies" can be rather subjective depending on your position in life. I'd say any amount are pennies for someone truly rich but that's just a what if scenario, but you get my point.

As I've said before a big win is more than enough to stop me from gambling further, but said win would probably amount to upwards a $1M at least. Enough for me to not give a damn about money problems till I die.
998  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to Improve Your Sports Betting Skills and Win More Bets? on: June 15, 2023, 12:09:49 AM
What do you think?
You watch more, you learn more. Simple as that imo. Ofc if you're judgement doesn't improve through than then either you suck or you just need to watch more. You're first tip is probably the closest to it imo. The rest? They're kind of safety guidelines more than anything else really.

The only thing you'd ever need in sports betting is a good eye, and maybe a bit of luck. It's kind of like you're playing the game but using a different body idea, and you make decisions based on what you see on that body. Multiply that by the number of players, and you have the idea of what would happen. Ofc things happen in a more generalized way but I hope my point gets through.

999  Economy / Economics / Re: Rent or buy real estate - let's have a debate on: June 14, 2023, 05:18:42 AM
Buying 100%. We are considering it as me being financially capable right? Honestly just the fact that you have something under your name is an advantage in of itself already. Now if you wanted to grow it then that's something you'd have to put effort in but honestly it's already a plus if you were able to buy it in the first place.

You can even rent part of the place if possible to generate more income to help the payments and after that, it's just money. Granted big payments may be needed every noe and then due to development, but seeing as you're already capable of buying the land itself, I don't think prior payments would pose much of a problem if planned properly.
1000  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would Bitcoin Be Badly Hurt if Binance Goes Down? on: June 14, 2023, 12:16:13 AM
I'd say there's always going to be an impact if relatively big exchanges shutdown, how big this is depends on how fast Binance goes under. If the process was relatively calm (yet determined already) I reckon most people are just going to move out of it and find a new exchange to set as the next big exchange people would use.

I don't think its going to affect the market that badly though. Maybe we'd see a big change for a day or two but after that we should be relatively stable again. Well unless Binance goes rogue though.
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