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Jake Chervinsky
@jchervinsky
Millions of Americans are drowned in advertisements for sports gambling all day every day. Regulators seem fine with this, as long as there's a little note saying "gambling problem? call this number." But don't you dare think about investing in crypto πŸ™ƒ
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@seanwince
It's so hypocritical it's frustrating. But that's what happens when money talks and the gambling cos got the money and the legal approval
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YES2Crypto 🎩 πŸŸͺ🟑
@yes2crypto.eth
But crypto helps me gamble on sports /bracket
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yep https://x.com/0xlawl/status/1831695567983919443?s=46&t=4WrkT-4PWj3iemDLz45mmw
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@seanwince
420 $degen
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@drew
What’s really messed up is DraftKings et al will only let you bet if you’re bad at it. If you show consistent skill, they drop your limit to $100. You literally can’t make money on them.
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The double standards are striking: gambling ads everywhere are fine, but crypto investments are heavily scrutinized.
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@hyp
the difference is you can win in sports betting πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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