I can agree. Esp. with sites around like Amazon. I've made money on eBay, but you have to sell stuff that's really valuable or in high demand. Other stuff just isn't worth it.
But still, poker is, after all is said and done, technically a game of chance. You could be the "best" player in the world, but if the cards don't fall right, you might lose.
Just my thoughts.
Now I'm starting to see big companies investing in Bitcoin. I saw a commercial the other day talking about it. But I hope governments don't try to stick their hands in it. That would defeat the purpose!!
Cool. I was correct as well:
"Blockchain is a decentralized database that records transactions in blocks that are linked together in a chain. It's a shared ledger that's used to track assets and transactions across a network." says A.I. :D
True, but you are still almost required to have very popular content, the ability to gain enough followers and sponsors, and then work almost non-stop to keep the content going.
Again, that sounds just like a job, which I tend to avoid do to stress and anxiety.
I've heard of those. I use just Coinbase, but have never taken a proper look at it.
I do find it odd however, that the premise of cryptocurrency seems to be anonymity and decentralization, yet I had to show a picture of my ID and my face and verify all sorts of personal information before...
Oh yes! The prior generation of my family played poker literally all night, quite often. Poker and various other card games remain a tradition for us to this day. :)
Honestly, I don't think it's possible to make enough money on-line to actually live now-a-days. I pay $850 dollars a month just in rent, and that's the rural price! Now unless you have a Youtube or Tiktok with like 5 million followers and all you do is create content 24 hours a day, you might...