Don't gamble unless you know you are going to win:
1. Insider information 2. Use software to check odds 3. Read the papers/media (if you are sports bettor) 4. Don't bet more than you can lose unless you find an arbitrage opportunity.
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Re: Are you prepared for the $5 wrench attack ? (1000 ETH stolen)
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sportsguy1666
on 21/06/2024, 09:34:37 UTC
Wrench attacks happen all the time.
Usually it is for money, jewelry, credit card pins your car...
I think the difference with BTC is that it is quite possible for someone to have quite a large stash on board...
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Re: What will Bitcoin look like in the future?
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sportsguy1666
on 21/06/2024, 09:13:17 UTC
At the moment, there is arguably a 0.002% bitcoin adoption so it has a long way to go.
People today are "still" earlyish adopters - which is crazy in my opinion.
We noticed their odds were out quite badly at some point and it was a license to print money. Anyone who is a sports punter with half decent aggregation software would have picked this up.
I have never had an issue with them, but then we have never tried to rape the casino. Just take small bits here and there and profit. You know the saying - don't rape the golden goose!
I would feel bad for them if too many people took advantage of this though - what a way to kill a business!