It is a obvious fact that artificial intelligence produces content pollution. I believe that all projects aimed at preventing this should be supported.
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Re: Why developing countries should add value to what they produce.
The fact that those countries supply raw materials to developed countries is necessary for the system to keep running. Because as long as those countries are exploited, developed countries can live in prosperity. Cocoa workers do not even earn as much as the price of one chocolate bar per day.
Universal truths are toxic because current system is engaging in illegal things for decades its never been easy for anyone to stand against this peoples suffering even they are having enough sources. Developed countries buying their leadership and enjoying their system with our sources which are going cheaply to them because they are giving commission to our corrupt leadership which is taking their share and giving us just which is enough for living minds are controlled, but few things are surely going to happen nature will take revenge, and they will face consequences. Developing countries have enough sources, but sadly they fail to bring latest technology which change their ways and give them better lives which are their right fewest peoples try to stand but due to poor support they fall down.
In fact, in many of these developing or non developed countries, big companies establish factories to additionally take advantage of their cheap labor and then sell the final products back to them. These companies are supported by governments with the justification that they provide employment.
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Re: Be grateful for what you have now
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Mihaylovic
on 09/08/2025, 12:48:33 UTC
This equation applies only to underdeveloped countries that haven't ensured the welfare of their people. Under normal circumstances, in a developed country that guarantees the minimum needs of its citizens, citizens do not have the obligation to work unhappily. They shouldnt have!
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Re: Why developing countries should add value to what they produce.
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Mihaylovic
on 09/08/2025, 12:44:06 UTC
The fact that those countries supply raw materials to developed countries is necessary for the system to keep running. Because as long as those countries are exploited, developed countries can live in prosperity. Cocoa workers do not even earn as much as the price of one chocolate bar per day.
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Re: Is it necessary to sleep early?
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Mihaylovic
on 08/08/2025, 18:41:00 UTC
it mostly depends on your own body cycle. i mean if i would like to wake up early i would sleep earlier. For me its only hard to sleep before sunset.
GM crops are risky, Terminator technology is immoral; and that patenting genes and other genetic material leads to crop genetic erosion and unacceptable monopoly.
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Re: How can we avoid addictions in gambling?
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Mihaylovic
on 07/08/2025, 13:35:11 UTC
I believe that gambling addiction cannot be resolved simply by reducing the frequency of playing. The government should take legal measures, increase the taxes it collects from gambling operators, and place more pressure on gambling businesses.
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Re: Red Flags I Look for Before Touching Any Altcoin
Great list. But even if you pay attention to everything on it, in the crypto space there's still over a 90% chance you'll run into a scam or rug in the mid-term.
You were almost spot on with your statement, just adjust the number to over 99% chance.
Yeah true. 90% short term 99% mid term 99,9% long term
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Re: I wish I heard about Bitcoin earlier.
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Mihaylovic
on 07/08/2025, 13:21:02 UTC
Hearing about it early is important, of course — but what really matters is being able to hold onto it. I couldn’t do that, like many others. Still, if I had some forgotten Bitcoin wallet lying around somewhere, things could’ve been very different 😄
Re: Is AI-generated content a threat or boost to crypto projects?
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Mihaylovic
on 06/08/2025, 09:45:16 UTC
I think it's a threat. Because now anyone can easily create technical documents like whitepapers and launch projects aimed at misleading people. We’ve already seen this happen before, but now it has become extremely easy.
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Re: Red Flags I Look for Before Touching Any Altcoin
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Mihaylovic
on 05/08/2025, 09:20:04 UTC
Great list. But even if you pay attention to everything on it, in the crypto space there's still over a 90% chance you'll run into a scam or rug in the mid-term.
Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to cryptocurrency in general, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to buy and store it.
I’ve heard a lot about Bitcoin, but I’m a bit confused about how to get started. What’s the safest way to purchase Bitcoin? Are there specific wallets I should be using? Should I keep my Bitcoin in an exchange wallet, or is it better to use something like a hardware wallet?
you can just use a cex in the beginning with a small amounth of purchase. and keep them there. after a while when you adapt to ecosystem you can choose the way yourself.
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Re: Do you still play video games?
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Mihaylovic
on 03/08/2025, 08:30:27 UTC
No, I don’t play video games anymore because I just don’t have the time. But honestly, I wish I could just pause work and home responsibilities for a whole month, do nothing but play games and eat pizza. That would be the dream.
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Re: Crypto Betting vs FIAT Betting
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Mihaylovic
on 02/08/2025, 16:41:17 UTC
Since fiat betting is not legal in my country, I prefer crypto betting as an alternative. They allow me to place bets without going through traditional banking systems, which can be restrictive or monitored. Additionally, many crypto betting sites offer wider variety of games.
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Re: If you could master ONE game, what will it be, poker, blackjack, sports betting?
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Mihaylovic
on 02/08/2025, 11:14:26 UTC
it would definitely be Poker — specifically Texas Hold'em.