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Re: Why government Don't kill btc?
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easymad
on 09/06/2021, 13:21:41 UTC
There are good and bad sides to BTC as well as the blockchain. there are so many reasons not to kill BTC. one is, the bitcoin network can be used for government systems. like the financial system. ledger notes. and today bitcoin has become a digital commodity. and nothing seems to stop bitcoin. except the internet network. because basically bitcoin runs on a decentralized network. neither person nor institution is the center of the bitcoin system.

I agree with you for 100%
I hope that bitcoin will continue to develop the crypto industry and in the future will be used on a par with conventional currencies!
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Re: Dragon's Tale - a Massively Multiplayer Online RPG/Casino
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easymad
on 02/09/2020, 10:59:08 UTC
It is obvious at least to me that there is going to be a great push for this technology, just think about the savings this will bring to the casino industry, while it is obvious that many people are going to like to keep gambling in physical CasinoTOP casinos if the environments are realistic enough and instead of bringing a single player experience they make it multiplayer it will not be that different from going to a physical casino with the advantage of being able to gamble from the comfort of your own home.
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Re: VR online casino games take gambling to the new level 🚀
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easymad
on 02/09/2020, 10:52:36 UTC
One can also bet with another person that a statement is true or false, or that a specified event will happen (a "back bet") or will not happen (a "lay bet") within a specified time. This occurs in particular when two people have opposing but strongly held views on truth or events. Not only do the parties hope to gain from the bet, they place the bet also to demonstrate their certainty about the issue. Some means of determining the issue at stake must exist. Sometimes the amount bet remains nominal, demonstrating the outcome as one of principle rather than of financial importance.