I get where you're coming from, but there's an important distinction between gambling and prediction market trading. Gambling is often a pure game of chance, where the odds are heavily stacked against the player, like rolling dice or spinning a wheel. There’s little to no room for analysis or informed decision-making.
Prediction markets, on the other hand, are more like intelligent trading. In these markets, you’re betting on real-world events, using research, insights, and analysis to make informed decisions. It’s about using your knowledge to assess probabilities and take calculated risks—similar to how traders analyze stocks or commodities.
For example, in a prediction market on the US election, you can weigh polling data, historical trends, and geopolitical factors before placing your bet. You’re not leaving it to chance; you’re making an informed prediction based on available information.
So, it’s not just gambling—it’s strategic trading where the goal is to outthink the market rather than just hoping for a lucky break.
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US elections
LOiL you really think I give a shit about those motherfuckers?
Elections are for slaves
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I get it, a lot of people don't care about elections. It was a bad example.
Do you care care about FED cutting or increasing the rates? This directly impacts the price of Bitcoin. Being a bitcoiner, at least I care about it.
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nope. Bitcoin is NOT about price.
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gambling with your sats is stupid, not reckless. It will come that day when you will regret it a lot.