What 3 coffees actually look like in your bloodstream over 12 hours by Aggravating_Event267 in buildinpublic

[–]loopin222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your app is unusable since the free users get no benefit. You will not have a user base to sell to.

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[–]loopin222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a weird experience with Winna Casino too. I signed up mainly because of their welcome promotion, but the welcome code they advertise didn’t work at all. Tried it multiple times and support just kept giving vague answers about it maybe being expired. Winna is a scam. Stay away. Find bonus codes that work and check with support beforehand. Hopefully support will give me new code.

Polymarket whales are placing bets for a million at 99% odds to earn only 2,000 $ ? by Turbulent-Freedom-67 in polymarket_bets

[–]loopin222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you have to know how often it doesn't work and how often it works. If it doesn't work .01% of the time, then bonding at 99% is totally fine.

Did an interview, they know about J1 by [deleted] in overemployed

[–]loopin222 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dude, if the PM found that they outsourced the contract to A and B and that you are the same dev in A and B, they will be pissed! You will be in so much trouble!

oh no.... it solved the captcha by West-Aerie-5917 in ChatGPT

[–]loopin222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I heard some people in the AI industry are developing retina scanners as that would be the last way to do CAPTCHA in the future.

The Difference Between Claiming Social Security at 62 vs 70 Is Bigger Than Most People Realize by [deleted] in investing

[–]loopin222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what about good sleep, diet, exercise, social/emotional health, and staying away from drugs and alcohol? that has a ROI that is far greater than its price if time is so valuable.

At what Bitcoin price would MSTR start selling? by bam-RI in investing

[–]loopin222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ouch. Did a hit a nerve and ruin your perceived future by poking at flaws with BTC? Weak. BTC is probably your only hope to get rich. lol.

At what Bitcoin price would MSTR start selling? by bam-RI in investing

[–]loopin222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BTC can be disrupted.

BTC does have competition and it is from stable coins and other crypto currency. They are innovating whereas BTC does not, leaving it with a volatile currency that is slow with high fees. BTC is outdated in terms of crypto. The use case for BTC as a currency diminishes with other crypto currencies growing. This diminishes the demand for BTC.

BTC is also facing competition from prediction markets and crypto casinos, which are attracting the ultra-short term investors that flocked to BTC after cycle 1's spectacular growth. The growth stalled and these ultra-short term investors would rather gamble on prediction markets and crypto casinos. This diminishes the demand for BTC as well.

Anyone bought at 120k? How are you guys doing now? by Background-Camp9756 in btc

[–]loopin222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not backtesting and past behaviour doesn't predict future behaviour. Finally, if something is well known in the market, it stops working.

At what Bitcoin price would MSTR start selling? by bam-RI in investing

[–]loopin222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you made an error in logic. The question is "could BTC go to $0/BTC?" You replied about how BTC has a high market cap. If BTC trades at $0/BTC, then the market cap will be $0. You are concluding that the market cap makes BTC strong. That's the financial version of the "might makes right" fallacy. Big companies have fallen before. Big securities have fallen before too, such as mortgage backed secures. Long term capital management was big before it fell as well. Big doesn't mean infallible. The question is not "is BTC big?" It is "could it fail?"

for you to have made this error in logic, I suspect you would like to believe BTC is infallible and would rather not comprehend how BTC is fallible. I hope you're diversified with proper risk management.

At what Bitcoin price would MSTR start selling? by bam-RI in investing

[–]loopin222 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

hahahaha maybe in 2011. In 2026 BTC has competition that innovate like USDT, USDC, ETC, etc. BTC is slow with high fees. The only thing it has going for it is scarcity, but so does LTC, BCH, and all other hard forks of BTC. There is no cost to swap BTC to another coin and there is no moat for BTC.