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Bitcoin trading is not gambling

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it's not true like that, bitcoin trading is the same as forex and stock trading, just different instruments, so it's very different from gambling, except we treat it as gambling
#316 - June 18, 2021, 12:12:52 PM

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Obviously not at all, the Crypto trading is completely different from gambling, because trading in Crypto's currency is the same as we are trading in forex or stock instruments or other instruments
#317 - June 23, 2021, 01:56:54 AM

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Of course not, because trading in Bitcoin is also the same as trading in other instruments, if it is carried out correctly it will be equally produced and can be consistent
#318 - July 01, 2021, 02:15:18 AM

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We can make both, we can make Bitcoin as an investment if we run it well, the penih calculation and planning, and vice versa we can also make Bitcoin as gambling
#319 - July 11, 2021, 11:31:48 PM

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Bitcoin trading is not gambling if it is done with a solid trading plan, a good understanding of market trends and risk management strategies. While there is a degree of uncertainty and risk involved in any investment, including cryptocurrency trading, it is not based purely on chance or luck like gambling. Bitcoin trading involves analyzing market trends, using technical analysis tools, and making informed decisions based on data and research. Successful traders approach trading as a long-term investment strategy and prioritize risk management to minimize losses.
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#321 - Today at 05:20:26 AM

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In my opinion, Bitcoin trading isn't gambling if it's done with clear analysis, strategy, and risk management. Traders who study the market, understand price movements, and manage risk in a disciplined manner have a better chance of generating consistent profits.
#321 - February 07, 2026, 10:39:25 PM

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Bitcoin trading is a business but you can also do it by gambling, guessing the price by tossing a coin
#322 - February 07, 2026, 11:50:52 PM

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Bitcoin trading is a business but you can also do it by gambling, guessing the price by tossing a coin
I believe Bitcoin trading can be viewed as a business when approached in a structured manner: with analysis, a clear strategy, risk management, and disciplined execution.
#323 - February 08, 2026, 12:14:54 PM

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bitcoin is not gambling because it has long existed and will continue to exist.
Bitcoin can't be directly equated with gambling just because it's been around for a long time and continues to thrive. Bitcoin's longevity and sustainability demonstrate its true value, utility, and market credibility.
#324 - February 09, 2026, 09:38:56 PM

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Cryptocurrency is an asset and as a digital currency, only people who don't know the functions and advantages of bitcoin say that bitcoin is gambling.
Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, are essentially digital assets with distinct functions: as a means of transaction, a store of value, and an investment instrument. People who say Bitcoin is gambling usually don't understand blockchain technology, its decentralized mechanisms, or the fundamental factors that influence its price.
#325 - February 12, 2026, 11:42:49 PM

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Those who don't understand the digital world, such as trading, naturally think of crypto coins as gambling.
#326 - February 13, 2026, 12:15:28 AM

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Those who don't understand the digital world, such as trading, naturally think of crypto coins as gambling.
It's natural for those who don't understand trading or blockchain technology to view crypto as gambling. But that perception stems not from the crypto itself, but from a lack of knowledge and experience.
#327 - February 13, 2026, 11:48:15 PM

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My country is predominantly Muslim, and Islam strictly forbids gambling. My country also prohibits gambling. Therefore, if it's considered gambling, people will always have a negative attitude towards crypto.
#328 - February 13, 2026, 11:52:34 PM

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My country is predominantly Muslim, and Islam strictly forbids gambling. My country also prohibits gambling. Therefore, if it's considered gambling, people will always have a negative attitude towards crypto.
In my opinion, negative public attitudes are actually due to a lack of education and clear regulations. If education were strengthened, for example, about the differences between investment, speculation, and gambling, public understanding could change.
#329 - February 14, 2026, 10:46:23 AM

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trading can be done on the basis of analysis so bitcoin trading is not gambling.
Many traders use historical data, volume, market sentiment, and even halving cycles to make decisions. With this approach, trading is clearly different from gambling, which relies purely on luck without any basis in analysis.
#330 - February 24, 2026, 12:50:27 AM

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