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Re: The Importance of Bankroll Management in Gambling
in Gambling discussion
If you don't manage your bankroll as a gambler and you deposit into casinos on impulse, then sooner or later you may be in big trouble. Because you'll either be losing more money to gambling than you should or you would start to struggle to control your gambling habits. I know how much i shouldn't deposit into a casino within a particular period of time and i make sure i do not.

Once i exceed my budget for that period, i take a short break, to return later. It is healthy to gamble in this way and i recommend that people do it. The only thing is budgets would surely differ and that is fine.
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Re: Rainbet.com 🦁 Fantasy Premier League ⚽ Prize $15,000!
in Gambling discussion
Not a Chance against Manchester city and Aston Villa in the next 2 GWs - not a buy in the next  two incoming fixtures imo.
Ruben Dias is injured and out for weeks. Josko Gvardiol is injured and out for Months. City had to recall Max Alleyne from his loan spell at Watford in order to cushion the effect of the defensive injury crisis. And the youngster has started City's last two games against Brighton and Exeter, in a defensive pairing with Nathan Ake.

So my point is that City's defense is weak at the moment, so United would score, though they may be outscored.
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Re: [OPEN] BC.game Signature Campaign | Hero/Legendary | Up to $80/week
in Services
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Re: Can Bitcoin Truly Become a Global Currency?
in Bitcoin Discussion
How do you want to use your BTC? As a currency or as a store of value, your keys, your coins. The BTC network is already global, maybe not global in the sense of people using it to settle trades with merchants. But BTC is there for anyone in any place in the world to use how they so choose, so it is global.

The problem is that a lot of people forget about how well BTC has done in its not-do-long years of existence, but they keep looking far into the future. I'll say let the network continue to develop and we'll see what happens. What i love most is that i can use BTC how i please, no third party, nothing. I thank Satoshi every day for making this possible.
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Re: Would you invest in FTX 2.0?
in Exchanges
CZ will not be able to directly hold any responsibilitiy at Binance management yet
I am not so sure about that. Maybe he can now that he has been pardoned by Mr President. There has been no news about that after his pardon, though a lot of people even believe that he was and still controls binance, just behind the scenes. So maybe there is no meed for him to take centre stage again.
However, CZ also has shown that he is influential when he convinced the people behind the president to pardon him. This very much shows that he is a person similar to Bill Gates or other great CEOs.
Maybe that is not so hard right now, especially if you have something to offer in return.
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Re: BadalPay.exchange - Secure, Simple, and Accessible CryptoExchange
in Exchanges
This placement highlights BadalPay.exchange as a project focused on openness, operational stability, and responsible service standards. External monitoring adds an extra layer of confidence for users and supports our long-term approach to trust and reliability.
Your service is surely none of that, you are just here to advertise and hope that somehow people use this exchange, and who knows what awaits them when they do. You do not care about people's queries, neither do you think it should be clarified. You just ignore it and go on to the next advertising post.

I am very sure you know that is not how to represent a service that people have to entrust their funds to. I surely wouldn't be recommending you to anybody at all.
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Re: No-selfie KYC
in Exchanges
I am just not okay giving my selfie. Yes, I am ugly AF. Any options?
Lol, what is the real reason why you do not want to go through the liveness check, when you are willing to provide every other information towards the kyc procedure. It is one thing to completely refuse to go through kyc, and another when you are ready to provide them with all your documents, but object to the very method they use in confirming if what you have posted is fake or real. I just find it to be kind of ironic honestly.
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Re: Is there any one that is an expert when it comes to sports betting
in Gambling discussion
How many times do we have to discuss this issue before you get it. Sports in itself is difficut to predict and that is what makes gambling difficult and more dependent on luck than anything else. You could be a good fan of the sport, but it does not mean that you are certainly going to gamble and get it right when you do.

There are people who sell games to gullible buyers. They advertise the games as fixed or ones that has a huge chance of success. What their gullible buyer do not know is that they are the source of income in this case and not the games they purchased, lol.
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Re: Are there any employers that pay salary in BTC?
in Bitcoin Discussion
I believe it is easier to earn BTC as payment over the internet, as you know BTC is great for cross-border payments. So if you have a skill of some sort and offer your service to employers over the internet, BTC is a viable option to receive your payments, because fiat payments would come with a lot of restrictions and protocols if you and your employers are from different countries. With BTC all you need is just a wallet address.

However, it would be harder to find a brick and mortar job to pay you in BTC. But you can pitch the idea to your boss in real life if you really want to earn your salary in BTC. You can present them with the pros and cons and also suitable payments plans, i.e. 40% or less should be paid in BTC.
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Re: If this comes to past it will accelerate adoption
in Bitcoin Discussion
and this will also help the Trump family to become more richer.
Lol, how? I know Trump has his own personal interest in crypto and he and his circle have been benefitting from his manipulation of the crypto and financial market with 'strange' policies. But i don't see how this policy, if implemented would make him richer.
It will be nice if he removes tax from bitcoin because I really don�t see any reason why people will be paying tax for holding bitcoin
You do not get taxed for holding crypto. You get taxed when you sell crypto for fiat and make a profit, that is capital gains tax. Or in some regions when you receive crypto as payment, which would fall under income tax. You also get taxed when you trade one crypto for another.
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