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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: How to self exclude from anonymous gambling sites
by
Hamphser
on 26/12/2023, 20:58:36 UTC
many of us do save through keeping it on our hardware wallets because we think that it is necessary and at the same time, we just simply feel lazy if there's a need to deposit it to a casino.

So any amount that goes to your HW then consider it as there forever and you're not going to touch it to any use until you have to and you desperately not lazy anymore.  Grin

There is no need for any trick in doing this. We only need to be savvy with our money.
I don't know but I feel differently. I believe that a person who gets addicted to gambling can go to any extent only to be able to gamble. Imagine, if a person can become ready to commit crimes only to get money for their gambling activities, can't they use their own money from their hard wallet? However, if the person has just started gambling and they feel that they are getting addicted to it, maybe this trick can work for them to limit their gambling.

An addicted person can use one way so that they don't gamble their money away. They should give them to someone trusted and close to them who will keep the money with them, and they should strictly avoid giving them money for gambling, they should pay for things that the person wants to buy or spend money on but not on gambling.
Really depends on how severe or light the addiction is, because we know that if it would really be that severe then it would really be normal that someone would really be finding ways for them to deal up with gambling as soon as possible on which even if he had made out some self exclusions or locked up funds into those methods then he would definitely just finding other method or ways whether taking up some loan or borrowing as long he could be able to feed up his addiction and this is something that would really be so hard to be stopped. This is why it would be always best that self control and awareness of your actions would be always important or crucial.