DAY 5 UPDATE
Finally variance caught me. No matter how well I played, I lost every big hand. At one point, I was down to half of my whole balance. Even after a long grind,
I did not manage to book a win today, which is completely normal, and honestly, I was expecting these downswings. The good thing that happened was I did not raise my stakes and continued grinding at the same stakes, which finally resulted in me getting most of my stack back from recreational players.
In case you want to know, I changed my platform from betcoin.ag to stake.com as I wanted to play more tables. So my bankroll after day five is
$192 + $5 free bet (Yeah, I have not used my free bet yet). I am still figuring out which meme coins to invest in. I have shortlisted many, but I think I will do more research before narrowing them down to 3 or 4.
I already knew before starting this challenge that it would be a tough task and there would be days where nothing would go right, but I have to keep learning and focus on being better because,
Dream is bigger than Pain.Here are my two biggest wins today:
Owning BTC is a risk,
Playing Poker is a risk,
Investing in meme coins is a risk;
Trading is a risk;
The whole process is full of risk. Let's see how it goes.
Whole life is a risk even 'seeing', I mean you can get hooked
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I think you already understand where the constructive suggestions and opinions that have been conveyed by other friends or seniors are headed and I am sure you will continue this discourse.
I do not understand a thing as I am quite stubborn and stupid. Please do not hesitate to guide me I will be much obliged.
I'm really curious to see what your strategy will be, because mixing poker with memecoins is, in my opinion, a ticking time bomb.
Quite an analogy! but I am afraid sometimes we deliberately search for explosions in life, explosions of excitement and adventure to test our beliefs.
It might be at approximately this point that an investigation into what is meant by the term meme coins might be useful, possibly in-particular some kind of category-boundaries theorem permitting determination, given a prospective coin, whether or not it is to qualify for the category.
Of particular professional / business / personal interest to me in this query are such coins as Gold Pressed Latinum, Melange (SPICE) and United Federation Credits, which it seems to me are examples of memes in a possibly deeper sense that has in recent decades possibly been somewhat overshadowed by a more "two dimensional single-frame cartoons" applicability of the term.
If one were to consider, for example, the designer's intended "appeal" that they attempted to design into the coin, does not it seem to point at the existence, or imagined existence, of a meme-in-the-deeper-sense (the "dictionary sense" maybe even)?
-MarkM-
Now that is worthy discourse. Phenomena are not based on etymology; in fact, wanting to understand anything based on etymology will always lead to lesser understanding in an epistemological sense. For instance, try to understand homosexuals based on the term 'gay'. You need new evolving concepts (sometimes even contradictory ones) to have a good grasp of any phenomenon. Who knows what 'meme' will mean in the future because of so-called 2D meme coins and their impact on financial markets.
Meme coins nowadays paint a picture that is full of dreams, fears, greed, and passion (for some artists as you mentioned). It is not a monolith but becoming a spectrum, and in my humble opinion, we have to see them in this light (we do not have a choice anyway
).