Sorry to say but, I believe that those type of addiction cannot be directly linked to cryptocurrency.
For example: "Cryptocurrency gambling" is Gambling Addiction, fiat replaced by digital currencies doesn't necessarily means that the addiction was related to cryptos.
But don't take this the wrong way, your initiative is good and seems like the "general idea" is also needed by the non-cryptocurrency related addicted persons.
Perhaps, you can widen your Target Market? by including them in the assistance program.
Regards.
I thought about the relation between crypto itself and these forms of addiction/depression for a while before creating CryptoSamaritan. I value your feedback but I have to respectfully disagree. CryptoSamaritan is designed for advice about mental health issues that arise from crypto itself, and these definitely exist.
For instance, the extreme volatility of cryptocurrency allows for both speculation and just straight-up gambling on the markets at times, and CryptoSamaritan tries to distinguish between these so that those looking for help better know the differences. Gambling with crypto can also cause a disconnect in that you are looking at a value in "BTC", "LTC" or something similar, not $ or £, and so your brain takes longer to process what you are actually wagering as it makes the conversion. It is a lot easier to wager 1 BTC than $10000.
In terms of the 'target market', I am considering adding a new page relating to people who have issues due to them having been scammed, as this is something that happens a lot due to the anonymous nature of crypto. Thoughts?
Kind regards,
Diamond