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Original archived Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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I would simply don't care at all, if they think they can get rich through gambling, then they're stupid.

As long as they sign using my referral and I have warn them, I don't care about other thing. Problem is inevitable, but you can control how you react.

I think it would be nice to start caring about others instead of being self centered, warning them is not enough since you're the one who introduced them into it at the first place, atleast you should ensure that they're doing the right thing with the update you've shared to them, i don't buy the idea of calling them foolish cause different people got different challenge and you never can tell the challenges they had been going through before you introduced them to it.

 Left for me I'll feel the guilt if i introduce a close friend into gambling, maybe for referral bonus or so and they end up being addicted to it, moreover the last thing I'll do is advise someone to gamble using Bitcoin, they should do that with other Cryptocurrencies but definitely not Bitcoin.

Nonsense. Gambling is not a drug addiction, after which long-term use leads to dependence. In gambling, firstly, everything always depends on the person. If you can forcibly inject a dose of drugs, without the consent of the other (this happens), then you cannot force a person to play, moreover, make him dependent. This is nonsense. People with a certain mentality, or what you deny, but this is undeniable, stupid people, will fall into a trap. But those who are not greedy and use games for their intended purpose, and this is entertainment, will be safe since they think at those moments when they spend their money. There is no need to invent about caring for a loved one now, since every person (provided that he is healthy), every adult, must be responsible for their actions, without all sorts of nannies.

Edit: Besides, I've lost your logic. You allow your friends to play with crypto, but not with bitcoin? Then you're not that caring, buddy. Grin

This conversation highlights the divide between personal responsibility and concern for others, especially in the context of gambling. Some see it as a matter of individual choice where everyone should be accountable for their own actions, while others feel a stronger sense of duty, especially when friends or loved ones are involved.

Gambling can indeed be an entertaining activity for many, and it’s important to differentiate between responsible play and addiction. However, the line can blur for some, and offering guidance or warnings could be seen as a way of helping them make informed decisions, especially if you know they’re prone to getting carried away.

The Bitcoin vs. other cryptocurrencies debate also shows how people perceive risk differently. Bitcoin’s volatility might be a concern for some, while others feel more comfortable with the stability offered by other crypto options. It's an interesting balance between personal freedom and ensuring others are aware of potential risks.