If more people would do the math on lotteries, they wouldn't play at all. Imagine: "if you play monthly, you'll win on average once every 10 million years". Lol
This is going to sound like I'm
coping, but it's better odds typically than
normal lotteries. Although, that also means generally the prize won is lower. However, if you can afford the taxes, and you sit on Bitcoin for a few years or to the next halving....
Yeah, I'm definitely coping. Nah, the real reason I like these machines is because it scratches the DIY electronic nerd in me, while also being fairly inexpensive if you break it. There's a saying in the UK, in fact it's the Motto for the special forces;
Who dares, wins.
In reality, all I'm doing is donating to the electrical companies. On the other hand; <insert gif of Jim Carrey's 'So, you're telling me there's a chance'>

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