The 5-digit was related to the total amount of coins in the system. It says so in the initial post.
Incidentally, I don't find it at all reprehensible to be curious about who has accumulated so much. I find this reaction very human. When I read that, I also thought at first who it could be. It's just a spontaneous thought that pops into your head. Completely normal. That's why I read Slotliebe89's post in exactly the same way.
I just think a little further ahead. It creates resentment and envy when something like that is thrown out. This can be observed very well on all platforms on the internet. Somehow it also seems to be human, even if it is very negative.
I've even experienced it here that I was attacked for my activity. This happens when you offend someone and then things are dragged into it that may have nothing to do with it at the time. This can also happen to you in connection with the GJ Coins or on other levels regarding money
Patizi wrote on 22.05.2025 at 13:38:
I just think a little further. It creates resentment and envy when something like that is thrown out. Very good to observe on all platforms on the Internet. Seems to be human somehow, even if it is very negative.
I've even experienced it here that I was attacked for my activity. This happens when you offend someone and then things are dragged into it that may have nothing to do with it at the time. This can also happen to you in connection with the GJ Coins or on other levels regarding money
Maybe we're talking at cross purposes. I think the spontaneous thought of wanting to know is human in itself, Slotliebe just expressed it out loud. Even that is normal in my opinion. All the more so because it's clear, and I'm sure it's clear to him too, that this would never be blurted out publicly anyway. However, the unpleasant situations you describe regarding money, here or elsewhere, are only possible if you know who you are dealing with.
Maybe we're talking past each other. I think the spontaneous thought of wanting to know is human in itself, Slotliebe just expressed it out loud. Even that is normal in my opinion. All the more so because it's clear, and I'm sure it's clear to him too, that this would never be blurted out publicly anyway. However, the unpleasant situations you describe regarding money, here or elsewhere, are only possible if you know who you are dealing with.
I have explained it to you. Resentment and envy are also human. From my point of view, of course, it's a negative thing.
"I would be interested to know who is the biggest Dsgobert Duck among the users and has stored and bathed in his GJ Coins. "
I repeat: "who is the biggest Dsgobert Duck among users". Enter "who is the richest man in the world" into Google. The first thing you'll see is a name and then the fortune. Because the question is relatively clear.
And ultimately my reaction was simply that I can't understand why people are interested in other people's money. You don't want to disclose everything yourself.
I'm really interested in why you (or others) are interested in what other people have in terms of money and valuables. I mean that seriously. I would like to have this explained so that I can understand and comprehend it. You, or someone else, can also do this privately. Just so that this topic comes to an end here.
I explained it to you. Resentment and envy is also human. From my point of view, of course, something negative.
" I would be interested to know who is the biggest Dsgobert Duck among the users and has stored and bathed in his GJ Coins. "
I repeat: "who is the biggest Dsgobert Duck among users". Enter "who is the richest man in the world" into Google. The first thing you'll see is a name and then the fortune. Because the question is relatively clear.
And ultimately my reaction was simply that I can't understand why people are interested in other people's money. You don't want to disclose everything yourself.
I'm really interested in why you (or others) are interested in what other people have in terms of money and valuables. I mean that seriously. I would like to have this explained so that I can understand and comprehend it. You, or someone else, can also do this privately. Just so that this topic comes to an end here.
I think it's completely irrational to get so hung up on a funny statement. That's your right - and mine - not to go into it any further
I think it's completely irrational to get so hung up on a funny statement. That's your right - and mine not to go into it any further
I understood that. I would still appreciate an explanation so that I can understand why some people want to know. I am 100% serious. I don't understand the interest in other people's assets. This is not trolling, teasing or whatever you might think. I really am absolutely interested in finding out about this and would be very grateful if you could talk about it. You also wanted to know, so you must be able to explain to me somehow what makes you want to know what other people's assets are.
I understood. I would still appreciate an explanation to understand why some people want to know. I am 100% serious. I don't understand the interest in other people's wealth. This is not trolling, teasing or whatever you might think. I really am absolutely interested in finding out about this and would be very grateful if we could talk about it. You also wanted to know, so you must be able to explain to me somehow what makes you want to know what other people's assets are.
Out of curiosity. It's just interesting for some people and that's okay. There's nothing wrong with that.
I explained it to you. Resentment and envy is also human. From my point of view, of course, something negative.
" I would be interested to know who is the biggest Dsgobert Duck among the users and has stored and bathed in his GJ Coins. "
I repeat: "who is the biggest Dsgobert Duck among users". Enter "who is the richest man in the world" into Google. The first thing you'll see is a name and then the fortune. Because the question is relatively clear.
And ultimately my reaction to this was simply that I can't understand why people are interested in other people's money. You don't want to disclose everything yourself.
I'm really interested in why you (or others) are interested in what other people have in terms of money and valuables. I mean that seriously. I would like to have this explained so that I can understand and comprehend it. You, or someone else, can also do this privately. Just so that this topic comes to an end here.
So I would also be interested in this for a very simple reason, not so much that I would ask here, but I would be interested...
The reason is that you read posts from users here almost every day for years and consciously and unconsciously form an image of other users, without knowing whether this is correct.
Such small "side facts" contribute greatly to this and can confirm or completely overturn such an image. So I'd just be interested to know who was clever and disciplined enough to take advantage of the very good increase in value and not sink the Paysafecard 2 minutes after the lottery😄 and then you suddenly think, oh really, that idiot was so clever? 😄Or, ah yes it was clear, it had to be him...
I wouldn't reveal it here either, but that doesn't change the fact that sles would interest me...
In my opinion, the comparison with disclosing private assets etc. is somewhat misleading, in the end this is about rewards for activity in a forum in which we all participate. That's a difference in my eyes.
Out of curiosity. It's just interesting for some people and that's okay. Nothing reprehensible about it.
Yes, I understood that it's interesting for some people. I just don't understand why. So there's really no reason other than "I just need to know everything"?
Stromberg wrote on May 23rd, 2025 at 09:19 am:
So I would be interested in this too for a very simple reason, not so much that I would ask here, but I would be interested...
The reason is that you read posts from users here almost every day for years and consciously and unconsciously form an image of other users, of course without knowing whether this is correct.
Such small "side facts" contribute greatly to this and can confirm or completely overturn such an image. So I'd just be interested to know who was clever and disciplined enough to take advantage of the very good increase in value and not sink the Paysafecard 2 minutes after the lottery😄 and then you suddenly think, oh really, that idiot was so clever? 😄Or, ah yes it was clear, it had to be him...
I wouldn't reveal it here either, but that doesn't change the fact that sles would interest me...
In my opinion, the comparison with disclosing private assets etc. is somewhat misleading, in the end this is about rewards for activity in a forum in which we all participate. That's a difference in my eyes.
I have no problem admitting that I was one of those users. GJ pointed it out himself and even persuaded me a bit^^ I've already explained it to several users privately. It wasn't difficult for me because I took a break between 2023 and 2024. I also wanted to save up for a larger sum and then try my luck with a large depositor.
Patizi wrote on 23.05.2025 at 09:21:
Yes, I get that it is interesting for some. I just don't understand why. So there's really no reason other than "I just need to know everything"?
Not necessarily because you need to know everything. You might also want to compare how well/badly you have "dusted" here. I deliberately say "dusted" because many coins are won, but also obtained through diligence (error messages, etc.).
frapi07 wrote on 23.05.2025 at 09:30:
Not necessarily because you need to know everything. You may also want to compare how well/badly you have "dusted" here. I deliberately say "dusted" because many coins are won, but also obtained through diligence (error messages, etc.).
Depending on how you look at it, I would say yes, it fits the picture... 😄Mostly you're more of a rational type... 😄
Basically I don't have a problem with it either, I've received €1475 so far and exchanged ei. 😄
Because of possible scroungers, my thought was that it's better to keep it to yourself if you still have a lot saved up. But you can also block it...
Basically I don't have a problem with it either, for example I have received 1475€ so far and exchanged ei. 😄
My thought was that it's better to keep it to yourself if you haven't saved much. But you can also block it...
You see, I have a lot less But you've been here 4 years longer than me. I have almost half ^^ But I only recently traded most of it in.
Yes, but the scroungers are a general problem. When I posted in February that I had 10.000€ credit, someone came and wanted a PSC lol. I didn't know him, so I've never written to this person in the forum.
Yes... rational is my thing... xDDD not really when gambling XD
Stromberg wrote on May 23rd, 2025 at 09:19 am:
So I would be interested in this too for a very simple reason, not so much that I would ask here, but I would be interested...
The reason is that you read posts from users here almost every day for years and consciously and unconsciously form an image of the other users, of course without knowing whether this is correct.
Such small "side facts" contribute greatly to this and can confirm or completely overturn such an image. So I'd just be interested to know who was clever and disciplined enough to take advantage of the very good increase in value and not sink the Paysafecard 2 minutes after the lottery😄 and then you suddenly think, oh really, that idiot was so clever? 😄Or, ah yes, it was clear, it had to be him...
I wouldn't reveal it here either, but that doesn't change the fact that sles would interest me...
In my opinion, the comparison with disclosing private assets etc. is somewhat misleading, in the end this is about rewards for activity in a forum in which we all participate. That's quite a difference in my eyes.
I have to go straight to the conclusion. Your salary is also a reward for your activity at work in which several people participate. What you write there can also be applied to your workplace. In the end, what you get here is also a kind of money and payment and if someone here really has several hundred euros, for example, then that's quite a lot, in my world. At that moment, it's also a kind of private fortune. I could also use it to buy my washing machine, just like you do with your salary.
I don't even know who wrote what. I really didn't get a picture of that many people, so not really at all. That's another thing that doesn't bother me. Sure, if someone constantly stands out, like me (sports betting tips or my enthusiasm for discussion) or Owl, for example, then you notice them more. But I don't generally form an image of them. You might not get on so well with one or two people here, but who knows, it might be different in real life. In the end, what counts is what is written here and I'm not entitled to a different picture.
With regard to the increase in value, it's smart to use it, but I don't care who uses it and who doesn't. I once had a little over 100 myself for 1-2 months. I don't even know if anything had changed for me.
Maybe I'm just somehow more detached about the whole thing. I don't really write privately with anyone here either. Except for one person. But even in real life, I don't care what others earn. Even with footballers. Whether Mbappe gets 5 or 20 million doesn't matter to me. I don't think they have too much either. Everyone should get what they can get. It becomes unfair when, and unfortunately this is very common, people simply earn or have too little. But that's a different issue, of course.
Finally,...of course, this is not meant to be against Slotliebe personally. It's important for me to make this clear once again. He was just the person who brought this take. It could have been any other person who wrote it.
Other people's coins, for example, don't interest me at all. I find the realization that some people manage to write only "GZ" or "GW" 995 times within 1,000 comments much more revealing
Patizi wrote on 23.05.2025 at 08:33: I'm really interested in why you (or others) are interested in what other people have in terms of money and valuables. I mean that seriously now. I would like to have this explained so that I can understand and comprehend it. You, or someone else, can also do this privately. Just so that this topic comes to an end here.
Dear Patizi, you are mixing the forum with real life. You are assuming that the disclosure of wealth automatically goes hand in hand with envy and resentment. I can reassure you that there are plenty of examples where the exact opposite is the case. Take a look at Holland, where a lot of people talk about their earnings. The neighbor is also happy when you have a new car in front of the garage and the price is no secret. People are happy for other people that they are doing well financially, especially family and friends.
Surely you will at least have an idea of how your family and friends are doing financially. If they have "more" than you, does that really trigger envy and resentment in you? In that case, it would say a lot about you, because what kind of son/friend would you be if you associated negative emotions with your loved ones being financially better off than you?
The important thing is that you judge people by their hearts and not by their finances.
Only then will you find friends who are happy for you when you're doing well.
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I just think a little further ahead. It creates resentment and envy when something like that is thrown out. This can be observed very well on all platforms on the internet. Somehow it also seems to be human, even if it is very negative.
I've even experienced it here that I was attacked for my activity. This happens when you offend someone and then things are dragged into it that may have nothing to do with it at the time. This can also happen to you in connection with the GJ Coins or on other levels regarding money
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Maybe we're talking at cross purposes. I think the spontaneous thought of wanting to know is human in itself, Slotliebe just expressed it out loud. Even that is normal in my opinion. All the more so because it's clear, and I'm sure it's clear to him too, that this would never be blurted out publicly anyway. However, the unpleasant situations you describe regarding money, here or elsewhere, are only possible if you know who you are dealing with.
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I have explained it to you. Resentment and envy are also human. From my point of view, of course, it's a negative thing.
"I would be interested to know who is the biggest Dsgobert Duck among the users and has stored and bathed in his GJ Coins. "
I repeat: "who is the biggest Dsgobert Duck among users". Enter "who is the richest man in the world" into Google. The first thing you'll see is a name and then the fortune. Because the question is relatively clear.
And ultimately my reaction was simply that I can't understand why people are interested in other people's money. You don't want to disclose everything yourself.
I'm really interested in why you (or others) are interested in what other people have in terms of money and valuables. I mean that seriously. I would like to have this explained so that I can understand and comprehend it. You, or someone else, can also do this privately. Just so that this topic comes to an end here.
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I think it's completely irrational to get so hung up on a funny statement. That's your right - and mine - not to go into it any further
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I understood that. I would still appreciate an explanation so that I can understand why some people want to know. I am 100% serious. I don't understand the interest in other people's assets. This is not trolling, teasing or whatever you might think. I really am absolutely interested in finding out about this and would be very grateful if you could talk about it. You also wanted to know, so you must be able to explain to me somehow what makes you want to know what other people's assets are.
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Out of curiosity. It's just interesting for some people and that's okay. There's nothing wrong with that.
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So I would also be interested in this for a very simple reason, not so much that I would ask here, but I would be interested...
The reason is that you read posts from users here almost every day for years and consciously and unconsciously form an image of other users, without knowing whether this is correct.
Such small "side facts" contribute greatly to this and can confirm or completely overturn such an image. So I'd just be interested to know who was clever and disciplined enough to take advantage of the very good increase in value and not sink the Paysafecard 2 minutes after the lottery😄 and then you suddenly think, oh really, that idiot was so clever? 😄Or, ah yes it was clear, it had to be him...
I wouldn't reveal it here either, but that doesn't change the fact that sles would interest me...
In my opinion, the comparison with disclosing private assets etc. is somewhat misleading, in the end this is about rewards for activity in a forum in which we all participate. That's a difference in my eyes.
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Yes, I understood that it's interesting for some people. I just don't understand why. So there's really no reason other than "I just need to know everything"?
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I have no problem admitting that I was one of those users. GJ pointed it out himself and even persuaded me a bit^^ I've already explained it to several users privately. It wasn't difficult for me because I took a break between 2023 and 2024. I also wanted to save up for a larger sum and then try my luck with a large depositor.
Not necessarily because you need to know everything. You might also want to compare how well/badly you have "dusted" here. I deliberately say "dusted" because many coins are won, but also obtained through diligence (error messages, etc.).
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Depending on how you look at it, I would say yes, it fits the picture... 😄Mostly you're more of a rational type... 😄
Basically I don't have a problem with it either, I've received €1475 so far and exchanged ei. 😄
Because of possible scroungers, my thought was that it's better to keep it to yourself if you still have a lot saved up. But you can also block it...
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You see, I have a lot less But you've been here 4 years longer than me. I have almost half ^^ But I only recently traded most of it in.
Yes, but the scroungers are a general problem. When I posted in February that I had 10.000€ credit, someone came and wanted a PSC lol. I didn't know him, so I've never written to this person in the forum.
Yes... rational is my thing... xDDD not really when gambling XD
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I have to go straight to the conclusion. Your salary is also a reward for your activity at work in which several people participate. What you write there can also be applied to your workplace. In the end, what you get here is also a kind of money and payment and if someone here really has several hundred euros, for example, then that's quite a lot, in my world. At that moment, it's also a kind of private fortune. I could also use it to buy my washing machine, just like you do with your salary.
I don't even know who wrote what. I really didn't get a picture of that many people, so not really at all. That's another thing that doesn't bother me. Sure, if someone constantly stands out, like me (sports betting tips or my enthusiasm for discussion) or Owl, for example, then you notice them more. But I don't generally form an image of them. You might not get on so well with one or two people here, but who knows, it might be different in real life. In the end, what counts is what is written here and I'm not entitled to a different picture.
With regard to the increase in value, it's smart to use it, but I don't care who uses it and who doesn't. I once had a little over 100 myself for 1-2 months. I don't even know if anything had changed for me.
Maybe I'm just somehow more detached about the whole thing. I don't really write privately with anyone here either. Except for one person. But even in real life, I don't care what others earn. Even with footballers. Whether Mbappe gets 5 or 20 million doesn't matter to me. I don't think they have too much either. Everyone should get what they can get. It becomes unfair when, and unfortunately this is very common, people simply earn or have too little. But that's a different issue, of course.
Finally,...of course, this is not meant to be against Slotliebe personally. It's important for me to make this clear once again. He was just the person who brought this take. It could have been any other person who wrote it.
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Dear Patizi, you are mixing the forum with real life. You are assuming that the disclosure of wealth automatically goes hand in hand with envy and resentment. I can reassure you that there are plenty of examples where the exact opposite is the case. Take a look at Holland, where a lot of people talk about their earnings. The neighbor is also happy when you have a new car in front of the garage and the price is no secret. People are happy for other people that they are doing well financially, especially family and friends.
Surely you will at least have an idea of how your family and friends are doing financially. If they have "more" than you, does that really trigger envy and resentment in you? In that case, it would say a lot about you, because what kind of son/friend would you be if you associated negative emotions with your loved ones being financially better off than you?
The important thing is that you judge people by their hearts and not by their finances.
Only then will you find friends who are happy for you when you're doing well.
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