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legendary
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.

Its difficult to guarantee a definitive answer to your question. Even if you conduct a survey on this forum or any other platform, its not guaranteed that you will receive an accurate answer because some investors might prefer to keep their privacy and choose not to answer. We can make assumptions, but ultimately they may not be relevant.

Yeah, Exactly, and honestly, I don't think these surveys are needed. From what I've seen, there are a ton of crypto enthusiast who are more into gambling than investing. I'm even leaning towards thinking we've got more gamblers than actual investors. See, when people are all serious about investing, they usually have to throw in a big chunk of money to have a shot at a decent return. It's the opposite for gamblers, though—they toss in a little and hope for a huge payout.

Here's my guess: Out of the 100% who are investors, I figure only about 1% of them are real gamblers. And by real investors, I mean not those who bail on their investment the moment things start feeling too much like a wild gamble.

And that is where they are wrong, there is a reason why the rich will always get richer, there is a reason why investors will always have the best result,  all these requires money, I mean good amount of money, but just because you don't have the big amount for investment and gambling seem like the best solution is foolishness.

It's not easy to make money they say, and this word is so on point, this is nothing but the easy way out, if 100s of people decide to walk in this path of luck maybe only one or two will come out with good results, all the rest are going to lose their money.

Investors don't find it easy to invest, but they get used to it, they also need money but to get the best result they have to wait for years, those who don't have the money don't want to wait, it's not that they can't find the money, it takes not so much money to be a good investment, but many people just like the idea of quick result.

Most of the so called investors that has few money to start with investing are not so patient, so their approach would be aggressive even consider their type of investment like a gambling, you know, when it comes to investing in the crypto space, bitcoin nowadays aren't really bringing much profit unlike in the early stage, so they are looking for an alternative coins that is quite new to the market and hoping it will boom like x100 return but without realizing that the level of risk is very high, that's why it's comparable to gambling since both have higher risk of losing while despite there's a better side, you'll only enjoy if if you are are lucky enough.

Success does not measure through luck, it's more on how you handle your investment using your knowledge and skills and it will not happen overnight. Take that world "patience", and everything you do is considered as gambling.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ?
I want to imagine that this is a research and the question you have posed is your hypotheses. The next step is for you to carry out a metanalysis by visiting all the crypto forums where there are gamblers and taking a pool. After which you do your analysis and the accept or reject the 10 -20% which you hypothesized.

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Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
If you gamble with bitcoin you are a bitcoin investor because you already invested in bitcoin an it is the balance from which you are taking out to gamble. Simple put you cannot gamble with bitcoin if you have not invested in it.
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Would be hard to determine. Gamblers are simply gamblers and it has no correlation with Bitcoin investors. There are crypto investors who are into gambling as well, but there are still non-gamblers; let us just accept that. The only thing which links these two is risk management and risk taking characteristic. However, the risk with investments especially Bitcoin is way different with the risk in gambling. One reason is lack or pattern unlike with market price charts in crypto industry. In gambling, no matter how good your analysis is, if you’re unlucky then expect a negative outcome. Things are just different between these two.
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I would say that 10-20% is a pretty accurate guess.  I know that bitcoin changed the gambling game for me entirely.  I use to use a buddy as my bookie until he decided to give it up.  I think didn't have any way to gamble as I didn't trust checks from overseas companies.  It somehow took me a little while to realize bitcoin was being utilized as a currency for gambling, and I jumped right back in.  Love the combo of gambling/bitcoin.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
I think their is no proper data base set up  to actually structure the correct stats that's behind the percentage of Bitcoin investor that actually gamble. But I believe alot of crypto users are not actually gamblers and I believe some of these investor can get influenced by all the ads and stories that are on going here in the community especially they these companies offer free gambling promo that non gamblers too can take part. I remember what my friend used to say about crypto users and gambling, he actually had the perception that are crypto users are gambler which is actually not the truth and also I believe not everyone that also advertise most gambling site are also gamblers.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
I think only 5-10% of Bitcoiners is doing gambling. Why? Because of the fact that we are here for investment and we want financial freedom. We cannot achieve financial freedom if we qre into serious gambling instead of using every penny for nothing we save it fo us to be able to buy in the next dip. Investors has different mindset than gamblers.
this is just a guesswork the percentage you're giving and doesn't in fact represent or from a reliable data. There many whales that are gamblers and has nothing to do with their investment portfolio's, they conspicuously want to have fun and be entertained with an activity that can also fetch them money.

It' is when you're an irresponsible gambler gambling compulsively that's when you are heading to a pitfall of not having money to save for investment but if you're a responsible gambler you can adequately draft your finances, demarcate and allocate each proportion into what it has been planned for. Being a gambler is not an excuse for not investing for the future.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
I haven't found any data that can show what percentage of Bitcoin investors gamble or even other crypto investors. To be able to find it, perhaps contact one of the casino owners to ask him to tell the desired data. I think it won't work either because of privacy.
Another way to find out the percentage of how many investors are gambling is by waiting for the year-end financial report, but even that is still impossible in my opinion.
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We can't easily figure it out. A survey is needed to extract the data and confirm the percentage of Bitcoin investors that is also a gambler. Maybe half of the Bitcoin investors or rather all of them. We're not really sure the percentage of it will definitely be high. If we look for every place, even this forum, we can see a lot of gamblers that are also Bitcoin investors.

I am not even sure to what extent a survey would help to figure it out.
It would imply those who gamble and invest in Bitcoin would be willing to disclose they own Bitcoin for both of those activities. Keeping in mind that many people try to gamble using cryptocurrency in order not to disclose their activities to their government or even their family, many of them will try to lie about being both gamblers and Bitcoin holders.
This forum is quite of small if we consider the macroeconomics of each one of our countries. Though, it is interesting to me that many of the people here are from Africa, specifically from Nigeria. I have seen some news which say there are a very high percentage of gamblers in such country.
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We can't easily figure it out. A survey is needed to extract the data and confirm the percentage of Bitcoin investors that is also a gambler. Maybe half of the Bitcoin investors or rather all of them. We're not really sure the percentage of it will definitely be high. If we look for every place, even this forum, we can see a lot of gamblers that are also Bitcoin investors.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
The data on the percentage of bitcoin investors who are gamblers is scarce because I couldn't find anyone in my quick search. I assume the anonymity of bitcoin investors and the transaction might have contributed to the limited research in the area. However, since the development and growth of crypto casinos, it is common to see bitcoiners place bets using the currency instead of using online casinos that can easily expose their identity. Using this forum as a case study, I will assume that 30% of bitcoiners might be gambling with the currency. My assumption is based on my observation of the activities on the gambling board.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ?
When you say casino player whether online or offline it is hard to retrieve data because checking online no study provides the right figure and it's hard to come out with a close figure unless an international survey company does this.

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I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
Or maybe higher because casinos online are flourishing and so are Bitcoin investors, on your second question, gamblers who use Crypto casino platforms are automatically Bitcoin investors because they are using Bitcoin to gamble so I assume that if you're a Bitcoin gambler you are also an investor.
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in essence, trading is a certain kind of gambling. You never know exactly where the price will go, so at any moment you can either make a lot of money or be left with nothing. This is why bitcoin investors are used to risk, and no doubt a certain percentage of them use bitcoin in gambling (i think, more than 20 percent )

I don't think Bitcoin investors will be gamblers. Gamblers don't invest. For them, it is important to make money fast and trigger adrenaline. This is hard to achieve in the spot market. Maybe they can do it by making margin trades, but that still doesn't make them gamblers. I wouldn't characterize a gambler who gambles with cryptocurrency as a crypto investor. Assuming that the gambler is investing in cryptocurrencies, I would say that an accumulated amount of money will trigger the gambler's desire to win more. This leads to a cycle and the gambler can never invest for a long time. Because there has to be a long period of time before I can talk about investing.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
How can we think of an investor as a gambler? Is it possible to give any information in favor of someone? Maybe many of the investors who are using Bitcoin are involved in gambling but there is no statistics where we can know about the personal interest of an investor. It is very common for people who are crypto gamblers to use Bitcoin but gamblers have no relation with an investor. Moreover, crypto was not established only for gambling. However, it is true that cryptocurrency plays an important role in keeping a gambler's identity hidden. For which most crypto gamblers can use Bitcoin. After all there is nothing specific to say about it.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.

Its difficult to guarantee a definitive answer to your question. Even if you conduct a survey on this forum or any other platform, its not guaranteed that you will receive an accurate answer because some investors might prefer to keep their privacy and choose not to answer. We can make assumptions, but ultimately they may not be relevant.

Yeah, Exactly, and honestly, I don't think these surveys are needed. From what I've seen, there are a ton of crypto enthusiast who are more into gambling than investing. I'm even leaning towards thinking we've got more gamblers than actual investors. See, when people are all serious about investing, they usually have to throw in a big chunk of money to have a shot at a decent return. It's the opposite for gamblers, though—they toss in a little and hope for a huge payout.

Here's my guess: Out of the 100% who are investors, I figure only about 1% of them are real gamblers. And by real investors, I mean not those who bail on their investment the moment things start feeling too much like a wild gamble.

And that is where they are wrong, there is a reason why the rich will always get richer, there is a reason why investors will always have the best result,  all these requires money, I mean good amount of money, but just because you don't have the big amount for investment and gambling seem like the best solution is foolishness.

It's not easy to make money they say, and this word is so on point, this is nothing but the easy way out, if 100s of people decide to walk in this path of luck maybe only one or two will come out with good results, all the rest are going to lose their money.

Investors don't find it easy to invest, but they get used to it, they also need money but to get the best result they have to wait for years, those who don't have the money don't want to wait, it's not that they can't find the money, it takes not so much money to be a good investment, but many people just like the idea of quick result.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
We cant really have those real percentages knowing that even just knowing the real numbers on how many gamblers worldwide whether a typical fiat casino gambling or crypto gambler then we dont really know behind
on what their investment approach on which it would really be that totally not known on the actual numbers but pretty sure that there are gamblers who area actually crypto investors on which it wouldnt really be that known on how much they are investing. This is why there would be no exact or precise numbers in speaking about this question or this kind of matter yet it would really vary on a certain individual on how they do give
out emphasis on the time that they do make out investment.

This isnt only really that limited on gamblers but also in other people as well which they do have the funds on doing so. It is really just that there are really that mindful or focusing that much with investment
and some do really both things since they do know on what are the chances and opportunities that it do gives.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.

Do you mean playing games like SatoshiDice with bitcoins and sports betting?

Hard to say, but I guess the percentage of gamblers is higher in Bitcoin compared to the rest of the world population.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ? Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.

How can we know the exact percentage of bitcoiner that are gamblers, what will their data or statistical informations do to the bitcoin community, network or the gambling section, or maybe we should just assumed that almost all the gamblers indirectly have bitcoin in their holdings, despite that they may make use of either bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies to gamble on the casinos, they still have bitcoin in their possession no matter the proportion and just few may not have bitcoin, we should consider most of the casino gambling platforms as crypto online gambling platforms.
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What percentage of bitcoin investors are gamblers ?  Where will this figure be if we consider worldwide users ? I think it will be somewhere between 10-20% ?
When it comes to Bitcoin investors who gamble it doesn't seem like there anywhere near 50% and I think 20% to 30% is decent number.
Crypto gambling is growing well and the majority of people who quickly discovered it are crypto players consisting of investors and traders.
It just that we can't determine for certain what truly accurate number is for the percentage of gamblers who are also Bitcoin investors.

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Also, it is possible that most of gamblers are still not bitcoin investors ? I see  less chances of the later happening.
I sure all gamblers in crypto gambling are people who are quite experienced in the crypto world but not all of them will have Bitcoin investments but Altcoin investments may have higher percentage.
Bitcoin is an asset with high price and an investor with relatively little money would definitely prefer Altcoins as an investment asset to be able to get bigger profits if only with not too much money.

The conclusion is that not all gamblers will have investments in Bitcoin.

Yes, it's somewhere around 20% to 30%. Gamblers often tend to want to win immediately. They cannot wait like investing in Bitcoin. And gamblers often spend small amounts of capital, so their Bitcoin investment will not bring high profits. They will use that money to gamble or buy Altcoin. Because the profits are higher than Bitcoin and faster, the risk will be proportional to the gains.
The percentage of people who invest in Bitcoin are people with large amounts of capital. They consider investing in bitcoin to make profits, while they gamble for entertainment. And there are people who buy Bitcoin, but their primary purpose is to use Bitcoin for gambling.
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I don't think it is more than 10%. Being an investor and being a gambler are completely different concepts and most investors I know are definitely hate gambling. On the other hand, there are only a few gamblers that are serious investors. Investors are in the game of making money. Gamblers are in the game of losing it and somehow they don't realize the game they are in. Investors know that building wealth takes time, usually years and getting rich quick is a fairy tale. Gamblers think completely the opposite. They want to wager 1 and get 10 in return in a very short time. As you see these two different group of people don't have anything in common at all so I would be surprised to see a serious investor being a gambling addict.  They contradict each other.

Well, I'm sure we are not sure how many investors and, at the same time, how gambler gamblers there are, and I don't think that a gambler cannot be a crypto investor, and vice versa. My point is that anyone could be a gambler or a crypto investor. And I'm sure most of the investors in bitcoin or crypto currency do gambling. Well, because crypto currency and gambling go hand in hand, let's say many promoters of gambling are usually crypto currency holders because there are a lot of online casinos that offer crypto services.


And that doesn't mean being a gambler can't be an investor. We can say that only a few people who started gambling are investors, because a large portion of them are busy being addicted to gambling and don't have time to invest, or, let's say, their investments didn't go well as they gambled. You are true about the concept of gambling and investors, but still both have a similarity; they both can be involved in gambling. You can bet on a risky investment decision.
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I don't think it is more than 10%. Being an investor and being a gambler are completely different concepts and most investors I know are definitely hate gambling. On the other hand, there are only a few gamblers that are serious investors. Investors are in the game of making money. Gamblers are in the game of losing it and somehow they don't realize the game they are in. Investors know that building wealth takes time, usually years and getting rich quick is a fairy tale. Gamblers think completely the opposite. They want to wager 1 and get 10 in return in a very short time. As you see these two different group of people don't have anything in common at all so I would be surprised to see a serious investor being a gambling addict.  They contradict each other.
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