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Title: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: Forts1946 on February 17, 2019, 01:16:12 AM
Greetings,



I am looking for someone who wants to partner up/invest for my upcoming Bitcoin Gambling Website, I am currently lacking funds due to some huge loss I suffered quite recently. The website has been developed. I need someone who can bring funds to the table. Partnership percentage will be discussed as to how much funds you''re contributing. Profits will be shared per percentage basis. Funds are required for Promotions/House roll. You will be in control of your funds all the time.

Interested persons can directly PM me or post here. Not going to share more details about the project publicly.


Regards,


Title: Re: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: stomachgrowls on February 17, 2019, 11:44:55 AM
When you do seek out for business partners for funding then you should put up some glimpse on the gambling site you do have.Do you really believe

that theres someone will put up money without any clarification and assurances on their part? I have seen lots of request about partnerships but most of them

didnt get a cent and also your reasoning about having no funds due to loss isnt really a valid or convincing reason.


Title: Re: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: shield132 on February 17, 2019, 01:02:11 PM
I'll give you some advice and please don't get it wrong.
No one starts casino with bank loan. If you don't have enough money, then you can't run casino. There are many great developers, if person has money, he would hire them and create casino. Blindly investing money online in such a thing doesn't happen. Also how would profit be shared? If I own house and you only did developer skills, on loses and wins, everything goes and comes because of my invested budget, situation is such for you, so do you prefer fixed money or profit share? Profit share wouldn't be fair.
I suggest you to collect some basic money, set max win/bet on your website and then open investment option for others.
And oh, as I remeber you can integrate your website to moneypot, this way you run website on their house (you have no control on their funds). I think this is best choise for your situation.


Title: Re: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: Kemarit on February 20, 2019, 11:46:13 AM
I don't know but it's really hard to sell your project like this. Also remember that we're in still in the bear season, investors are not willing to dole out cash to a project without any details. And @shield132, has pointed out, it's going to be difficult to run a online casino if you yourself doesn't have the funds to begin with. Go with your first line of defense, you families and close friends. Make a sales pitch for them, instead of looking for investors around, which is like a long shot, IMHO.


Title: Re: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: Ridwan Fauzi on February 20, 2019, 04:44:04 PM
Also I concur with above comment, some investor if they really have money to invest in gambling place then they will find gambling place which already running such as yolodice and bitvest. If you offer gambling site that you made and everyone didn't know your gambling place, I bit confident they are reluctant to accept your offer here. You may see many gambling place who promote their gambling site with a signature campaign at this time and most of them are gambling places that have been running in the past few months, I think that were helped by the presence of investors in it.


Title: Re: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: TheUltraElite on February 20, 2019, 05:33:23 PM
I am looking for someone who wants to partner up/invest for my upcoming Bitcoin Gambling Website, I am currently lacking funds due to some huge loss I suffered quite recently.
And you are going to run a cashgrab on everyone by this passive begging method?

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The website has been developed.
You suffered losses and developed the website too? You must be a person of such strong willpower. :o

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I need someone who can bring funds to the table.
So you can run away safely?

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Partnership percentage will be discussed as to how much funds you''re contributing. Profits will be shared per percentage basis. Funds are required for Promotions/House roll. You will be in control of your funds all the time.
House funds are not exactly the funds in control. They in held in hot wallets and the investors share the profits. You have no idea of conception of how gambling site operate and definitely not someone whom I would suggest people to invest on.


Title: Re: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: harizen on February 20, 2019, 05:54:22 PM
OP if you are looking for a partner, you can't just post it here and say "I need partners or investors blah blah" without going into details. How come you can attract a partner with that kind of introductory statement? Isn't it a no brainer to just put money on something we don't even know? Yes you will tell the details via PM but it will just lead into suspicious thoughts. You can the share the info in public. It will not harm the process don't worry.

Gambling sites needs a large bankroll. Plus the cost for advertisements and other promotions. You also needs a have a knowledge how owners and investors collaborate with the system. You will really need to work on that.

You may locked this thread now if you don't have an intention to state all the details. I believed no further discussion is needed.


Title: Re: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: FaireumOfficial on February 23, 2019, 04:00:25 AM
Or, instead of doing your own gambling project, just invest with one of the current ones that are doing phenomenally well from a development and partnership standpoint.

Check out Faireum.io


Title: Re: [Partnership/Stake] Bitcoin Gambling Website
Post by: dappminer on February 23, 2019, 06:37:22 AM
if you can make things look like eosbet.io, fully decentralised, I am sure you dont need to worry about funds