Immature gambling, but growing up fast

in #steem6 years ago (edited)

There are some interesting dynamics coming together for Steem and perhaps especially for Steem. It is no surprise that dice games are popular in crypto and turn over a massive amount of transactions but, the age limit to join Steem is 13.

In most countries, the legal gambling age is 18.

Currently it is perhaps protected by a lack of legislation on what exactly a token is, but that is coming. Is spending tokens earned on farmville to buy carrots considered taxable income?

@taskmaster4450 posted this news the other day:

https://steemit.com/busy/@taskmaster4450/huge-news-wyoming-passes-a-bill-that-makes-cryptocurrency-money

Now, do you see what is happening? Once crypto is considered money it falls into all the same legislature that covers money itself - lazy rule making.

But, this is also what takes it mainstream as now that it is money, it is happily taken and used in casinos and, they can definitely turn some coin transaction loads, especially through slot machine style gaming. I heard somewhere recently (can't verify from phone now) that 80% of a casino's revenue comes through boring old slot machines. People are transfixed by them, including the old.

Casinos are going to love crypto transactions aren't they?

SMT Las Vegas

 
So much potential, so much money, so many questions raised. When it comes to age limit laws, it is going to be mandatory to know the customer for a host of liability purposes. Are you ready?

Many people think they are going to be immune to the man through crypto but for most projects, they can only go large when users are known, at least for a great deal of the applications they intend to be used for.

... But... But ... Freedom?

 
Freedom of control of finances, the inflation ( to some degree), where it is spent and used and who can create it. Not freedom from identification, at least not if one wants to use crypto in their everyday lives. You may hide for awhile, eventually, they will connect you.

And that connection will be provable due to its immutability.

It is going to be a very interesting and complex negotiation as various stakeholders including us spend time trying to work out and align our motives and incentives and what is by design, a global stage at a very public level.

The reason the authorities haven't crushed the anarcho-friendly crypto community is that there is just much too much value in the technology. Ledgers have been around for millennia, ledgers that can reach across the globe and track billions of transactions daily have not.

Essentially what is happening now and I will likely talk about more later is, the socialization of crypto. What I mean by this is that before they start to take it truly to the mainstream audience, it is being shopped around, introduced, tested and normalized to position it in the market place. While the banks and investment firms set up the infrastructure to handle it for their customers.

The opportunity for Steem is to be part of the fork from fiat currencies and hold a significant portion of the social transactions, the low level, mass-appeal introduction into crypto. A crypto training bra of a kind that can handle all the various types of shapes and sizes and allow them to engage and transact with low barriers of entry and low risk.

Every type of content currently on the internet could be connected to the Steem project, it is just a matter of building the infrastructure that joins them. Steem really could be one of the backbone systems of crypto future if it gets its shit together. If we get our shit together.

Yes, the process is going to upset a lot of fans on various ways.in the same way Italian house music in the late 80s was not seen as real music but, 30 years later here we all are dancing along to the evolution of dance music. It all takes time and argument but, the future doesn't wait to arrive, it just does.

You can be part of the conversation or, sit in the corner and sulk. Up to you.

Back to work.

Taraz
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This is a scary but super interesting area is it?

Online casinos have taken a bashing through legislation and fines, and are still making a killing.

It's 18/21 in the UK to walk into a betting shop, and 13 years for an anon Steem account...

Seems like there are a lot of dots to be connected over the coming years, and boy will there be some tokens made by some along the way.

Yep, it is really interesting, thanks for mentioning it. I have many other tangents of this potentially. Recently in Finland they moved the age from 15 > 18 for the public slot machines so I am guessing that the EU will have a legislation for it soon enough.

its 18 here in Spain, and at least 18 (21 in places) for the machines that have more than 5-10 pound jackpots in the UK.

Will be a topic to discuss often :)

This is definitely a growth area, but things have to change. I was looking at the State of the Dapps website the other day and what stood out was the number of gambling apps across all the various platforms.

It is fine to have as many as people will use, Steem can handle much more than that though so it can be that while they are churning transactions, there are hundreds of other diversified content sites where people like to be.

I'm not keen on gambling. EOS has lots of those apps, I prefer Steem Monsters, something that makes Steem different.

Steem can house essentially any type of digital content so it doesn't really matter what it is or what people use, there can truly be something for everyone here. It isn't there yet of course as mos of it still needs to be built but, give it time. :)

I did a post on on the gambling / crypto side of things, a few weeks back.

None of the 'big' bookies then were taking crypto,( but a few small ones were_.

As I said in my post, a good place keep an eye on the bookies - as an advance indicator - when it comes to money. They are always on the ball.

It could be useful leading indicator of near future trends, (re mass adoption) ...when the 'big boys' start to take it, its just around the corner...

Black market is always one to watch for coming technologies too as not only does it talk of demand, corporations can test their ideas through there :D

While I am not a fan of gambling, I don't care if other people are happy to throw their money away. I am not going to spot them though.

If you gamble for the dopamine hit, you're a gambler.
If you gamble for a living, you're an investor. (or write on steemit! lol)

If you don't gamble in anything, your dead....

The rate at which gambling platform is growing now both on cryptocurrency bases platform, i start to imagine how it would be in the next 3-5 years to come from this time

It won't be a straight line increase but it is a use case that blockchain is perfect for. At the end of the day, as long as people are using it, it will continue to gain adoption with the mainstream crowds.

It's going to be hard to stop online gambling. With projects trying to "decentralize the internet" so that the Chinese can get around the countries firewalls, it's only a matter of time before it's harder and harder it general to track people's online activities.

I was listening/reading an article and they said if you want to know what new technology is going to soon become mainstream look at the black market because they always have to stay ahead of the curve to stay out of trouble.

I think most people know KYC is coming, but what does that mean for decentralize exchanges? Are they going to be made illegal or they going to operate on the fringe of the laws like online exchanges?

I'm hoping this will help get outdated regulations removed as they are going to become harder and harder to enforce. There is a lot of money that heads to politicians every day to help keep online gambling "in check".

I don't think everything is going to change over night, but it's going to be interesting the regulations that develop, are eliminated, and what projects are developed to get around said regulations.

I think most people know KYC is coming, but what does that mean for decentralize exchanges? Are they going to be made illegal or they going to operate on the fringe of the laws like online exchanges?

I am not sure but I would say that at some point they are likely ogoing to cave if they want to grow past a certain size.

I'm hoping this will help get outdated regulations removed as they are going to become harder and harder to enforce. There is a lot of money that heads to politicians every day to help keep online gambling "in check".

Haha, yes. I am hoping that at the end of the day, it becomes much more transparent. It is going to scare people to see what is available for some.

I am still deciding to shy away from participating in these projects for many reasons but I do see its potential given the demand for these Dapps. I intend to watch them as stakeholders rather than by playing them. If this is what it takes to bring attention to the ecosystem, many will also look into other ways to engage while here given they will seek ways to earn the crypto to gamble away! Will be interesting to see how it develops.

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I am still deciding to shy away from participating in these projects for many reasons but I do see its potential given the demand for these Dapps.

I won't even play Steemmonsters... :D

If this is what it takes to bring attention to the ecosystem, many will also look into other ways to engage while here given they will seek ways to earn the crypto to gamble away!

There are going to be masses of people playing them eventually, especially while they are allowed anonymity. The world is increasingly instant gratifying and gambling fits the bill.

I did not know the age limit is 13 for Steemit. Wow! Yeah it seems to be one big slot machine mentality. Sad. We live in interesting times. Thanks @tarazkp

I think it is the same age limit on all social medias like facebook and twitter. THere are US laws that govern it and since most are US based, they follow suit. I people want to stare at slot machines, that is up to them. I have better things to do.

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