Not being that familiar with WoW, wouldn't it be classed as income more than speculation? These people grinded away at a game and earned "gold", now they want to convert it into a different currency.
Doesn't seem speculative for the people playing the game. Though for a trader it is.
Fail to see the difference between buy/sells on the company platform compared to a third party. Both could be used for speculation.
Lots? Name one ico over $1m that has run off with others money?
Plenty of raisings based on spurious concepts but yet to see one actually go full scam, essentially these people have bs programming jobs for a few years until they admit their product is not desirable to anyone.
Most will fail, but at the very least the world will get some open source software from it.
More than could be said for all the dodgy mining explorers I've invested in.
Automatically assume anyone who uses all caps mid sentence hasnt thought through their point and is internet rambling. I stop reading everytime.
Quite sure there's a few of us, if you need to emphasise anything perhaps being more succinct is better than subscribing to this form of communication.
Plenty of western countries recently seem to realise that its far cheapear to take in educated immigrants rather than pay the cost of raising and educating a child. It's most certainly a trend.
Posit that most of society doesn't understand how money is created and destroyed. "Real money" is a falsehood as far as most human beings see it.
Cashless has many benefits, watching this phenomenon play out it my home country (quite sure we have more cashless then Sverige), why should typical cash businesses like hairdressers get huge tax benefits from being cash only over the business next door?
Its undeniable that some businesses gain huge advantage from avoiding cards.
If you have a problem with taxation then address that with the powers that be rather than supporting those who sidestep the law at the expense of everyone else.
Id agree on the taste part. Never had bison, but still that same gamey taste, certainly stronger than venison.
As for cooking, no, terribly dangerous advice. Cook kangaroo well regardless of what butchers and cooking shows tell you.
Kangaroo has somewhere near 20x the bacterial levels of raw chicken. It's wild hunted meat that's been commercialised. Perfectly fine if you eat it soon after being killed, but no sold roo in Australia falls into that category.
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