Just like what China did, they ban all kinds of crypto and then try to introduce something to the population that's basically the same but with the downside of being stupid and invades someone's privacy. I don't think that it's a good move, India should've just let crypto proliferate in their country and just benefited from the growth.
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He wrote a book and his basic message is hold and use your own property largely because its one of the most tax favorable assets you can have. Not sure I have the patience to listen to him more then that, it is a biased system and its not fair or actually a properly capitalist based economy but that can be stated alot more succinctly then he manages. Theres a few like him that can be listened to in variable amounts, I wouldnt exactly recommend them as they all have faults in their approach but its good to recognize long term success each 'expert' might have had.
You don't necessarily have to listen to them though, take in the words that they say and decide for yourself what you think makes sense, listening to this people say stuff don't mean that you have to be a yes man.
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Oh, so it's not because the poor people have been systematically oppressed by the ruling class and any form of making money is crippled that only those that was borne of high status can achieve. Not everyone is like those Wall Street douchebags so your point isn't valid.
I don't think rich individuals are actually to blame for people who do not have so much money, I mean many people had to work really hard to get to where they are now, they also make smart and astute moves and took out time for self development, and there have also been poor people who along the line made life changing decisions that made them rich, what I'm saying is I'm of the believe that the ability to make wealth sometimes rest in our hands/decisions we make, I know there are people that had things easy for them from birth, but there have also been others who struggled to get it to the top, so no need blaming anyone. Having said that, I'd rather blame some corrupt government that embezzle national funds for their own benefits, they are bigger problems than private rich individuals. Yes, there are those that have worked hard and I think it's a noble pursuit but once they have a taste of power and influence at the top, they're going to start systemically making everyone poor, I mean you don't want everyone to be well off and not dependent on you right? Lobbying won't exist if the rich doesn't want poor people to stay poor. They have a part in those misery.
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I think that if I ever hit just one big win in crypto this year, I might be able to snowball it into big things and hopefully I will be able to do just that because I feel like with all my investments in 2021, I think that I might see some returns this year.
Everyone is expecting good potential of cryptocurrency this year 2022, everybody who invested last year 2021 is is on cool room praying for acceleration of cryptocurrency, because all hope is built Base another bullrun of cryptocurrency,my self is also expecting something huge this year, i know vividly that majority of people that knows Bitcoin have serious target to achieve more in cryptocurrency. It's good to invest and wait when the time will come for fruitfulness. Hopefully the expectations will pay off and the prayers will be answered, this year is going to be another year that's going to decide the fate of crypto and the community that it has gathered around because if it all goes up then a lot of people will celebrate but if not then a lot of people are going to quit. I agree that it's still a good time to invest, the prices are still steadying and not pumping so who knows what's going to happen next.
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I don't know if this is a trap or an invitation for criminals. I think that declaration of stolen goods isn't really a good thing because I don't think that people aren't dumb enough to declare what they've stolen. Besides being absurd, I think that this is also a big waste on time and tax dollars.
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I think that if I ever hit just one big win in crypto this year, I might be able to snowball it into big things and hopefully I will be able to do just that because I feel like with all my investments in 2021, I think that I might see some returns this year.
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Smart move actually, they have been to recessions and housing crisis before so they know that if shit hits the fan, they know better to have money protected in inflation. Although I don't like the idea of storing money in banks, I just think that they could've done a better job like at the least putting it in a index fund or stock market.
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My guess is that many other players here are like me in that before they decide to play at a casino, they look for its reputation first. I like to read the reviews and if the reviewers like the place, I'll give it a try, if they don't, I won't. That's my way of doing research.
Testing the waters is a conundrum in my opinion because if there's no one that's going to try it, it will end up with no people knowing whether the website is reputable. It's like that saying about not trying will make you not know what it's like. I think that the people in the forum are just too scared to get in because they've been in this forum for a long time and have seen hundreds if not thousands of cases where a new casino or a gambling site ends up becoming a scam.
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I don't think that you're going to be able to bring back that because that's a large amount of bitcoin and the one who has received the tip is definitely going to say that there's no take backs because it was finalized already.
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Sorry to hear that you have made a loss and it hapened while you decided to stop gambling. But unfortunately, they have no self exclusion period for a long time. In this case, you cant do anything against the gambling site but you can post against the accused person if tge person had any account on this forum.
It's not really the responsibility of the website to have that kind of thing, I mean what's going to change or what's the difference it's going to make if they have that, a gambling addict will always find a way to satisfy their thrills.
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They have locked all their topics and I they are offline since 20th December 2021. And I think they have left the forum as they have no chance to attract anymore users from this forum as they have already several scam accusations and deleted several posts from self moderated topics. They have already received several negative trusts from DT and also there is an active flag against them.
Did they leave any kind of explanation about their absence and their plan to get out of this forum? If not then they're going to be one of the worst ones that have been proven as a scam website. Hopefully no one falls for them in the future given that their topic being locked means that people won't get a warning about how they are a scam.
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The old minesweeper edition on Windows is always a fun childhood sentiment for me, that it is now also available to play for real money sounds a bit like evolutionary. I do wonder to what extent the software is reliable, since it can be a lot of money after all. I haven't seen the game on other sites yet. The luck factor therefore seems very small.
It's not evolutionary, this isn't a new game in casinos, I think that there's also one in Roobet if I recall, it's a fun game nonetheless especially if you're really good with Minesweeper then you can probably make some money.
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I don't think so, natural resources aren't infinite, well most of them aren't so when that happens, the production of a product that has that problem will increase their prices. Also, corporations will pay more too when the inflation increases, it's just that they have a really good place to fall back when a big crisis comes.
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Either bankrupt countries or such small countries are seriously interested in cryptocurrencies. For example, Venezuela is a bankrupt country and has recently come to the fore with crypto money. Now Gibraltar. Why is this happening? I wonder if such countries think they will become big countries with crypto money?
You never know and given how small some of these country are, I think that it's safe to say that there's no harm in them doing any of this because they have little to lose, look at El Salvador, not that big of a deal for them even though problems are arising. Sanctions might be a possibility given that IMF and World Bank continuously prohibits cryptocurrencies.
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I have been hearing and reading about the population slowing down in the United States of late and found it a bit hard to believe at first but after a while this to me is nothing but excellent news. The whole world as a whole is overpopulated and we need to do things to curb population, looks like it’s finally doing a little bit of it on its own!
Well, either the people are getting smart and they know how to pull out or use a contraceptive or there's been a spike in abortion in the country. Of course besides the pandemic factor, I am sure there's a lot of factors besides that and those that I've mentioned. Another thing that I can think of is that they see how expensive it is to raise a kid in USA so a lot of people are discouraged. This is a concerning thing though as this means that the population will steadily go down overtime if mortality rate is much higher than birthrate.
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Wow....creating those tax breaks was a damn good move on PR's part if it brought a bunch of hedgies over. Whether they're into crypto or not, they're most definitely going to be stimulating the local economy--and by extension Puerto Rico's as a whole--with all the money they bring with them. This is a pretty cool story, and thanks once again for posting something like this, Hydrogen.
The only problem with those tax breaks is that Puerto Rico will have a hard time with World Bank and other International institutions related to finance because those institutions are actively suppressing if not obliterating tax havens, that's the worst thing that I can think of in regards to this tax breaks in Puerto Rico. Now, it's been a very long time since I took basic history and geography so someone remind me what the exact relationship is between the US and PR. I was always under the impression that if a mainland US citizen were to fly there or even move there, they wouldn't need a passport or a green card or what have you. Is that the case or not? I know they're not a US state (duh), but I thought they were one of the US's territories--and I'm not even sure what that means. Lol.
I think Puerto Rico is part of US too, I think that they're in the same situation as Hawaii. I swear, I wish I spoke Spanish. I've thought about moving to another country before, and considered it seriously, and a couple of my top choices' native tongue is Spanish. It'd be a no-brainer to just fly on out to PR and just forget to come back to the states.
Never too late to learn a language, it's probably much easier for you to learn Spanish as there are words in the English language that might be related to Spanish, compare that with Mandarin with no relation at all. Plus, they could probably understand your English there.
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Probably because some people don't aim for the long-term or doesn't have a long-term plan and they see that the volatile nature of the market can probably be exploited in a short-term basis so they pull out once in a while to get some profits then get back in the market when the opportunity arises. In short, some people just wants to live dangerously.
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Good catch, but I am confused about their official site too. On their official site though they have no Facebook but they have twitter, telegram as well as medium. But all of there they mentioned their website link instead of twitter, telegram and medium. That means they have not updated their social media sites.
I think that it's normal that they don't change that much their links because they have to abandon that website sooner or later so they don't waste their efforts in frivolous details like website links. Anyways, good catch OP, hope that there's more people like you.
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Avoid using 4444sport.com and don't send any coins on their website that is high chance of being a scam, and they are liars who organized fake competition in this forum. I don't know if they are connected with some other dead scam casinos, but it's possible they have some connection with adkinsbet.
Even if they are a scam website, that's still a big allegation so you better back up your claim that 4444sport is connected to Adkinsbet, I wouldn't be surprised if they are connected given the history that Adkinsbet has in this forum but we can't jump to conclusions.
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I only use Binance so I don't think I don't have any bad experiences with exchanges, probably their uber secure log in process irks me a little but that's about it as I just need to be patient to deal with that problem.
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