I’ve heard some like crypto bulls basically say, whatever the contract allows is kosher. If the contract/software allows you to steal money from someone in some way, then well you should have read the software/contract before you used it.
I guess - in a lot of ways gambling / prediction is an imperfect activity. The lesson would be don’t bet on anything where someone else with access to the market has control over the outcome. That would limit a whole lot of gambling. Maybe it should?
Yeah I guess, things might be more sane if people didn’t try to use vague ToS conditions to do something that the strict rules of the market should do better.
techblueberry•1d ago
I’ve heard some like crypto bulls basically say, whatever the contract allows is kosher. If the contract/software allows you to steal money from someone in some way, then well you should have read the software/contract before you used it.
I guess - in a lot of ways gambling / prediction is an imperfect activity. The lesson would be don’t bet on anything where someone else with access to the market has control over the outcome. That would limit a whole lot of gambling. Maybe it should?
Yeah I guess, things might be more sane if people didn’t try to use vague ToS conditions to do something that the strict rules of the market should do better.