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21  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BetKudos.com Weekly BTC Giveaway Week 2 on: April 05, 2023, 05:18:55 PM
Well done to the below, light on entries this week, but some quality feedback that we will be replying to soon.

coinhunterZ
malcovi2
Cointxz

You have each been awarded $10 worth of BTC (at the time of writing was 0,00036 BTC). Good luck !

Next week's competition will be starting on Monday, we are discussing some ideas to make these weekly competitions more interesting, but simple at the same time.

22  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BetKudos.com Weekly BTC Giveaway Week 2 on: April 03, 2023, 09:46:29 PM
Smiley Hi, im frankopundit123 BetKudos.com ambassador!

Unfortunately our BetKudos support account has been Temporarily suspended because our first week competition was a USDT giveaway. At the time we were not aware this was an issue and it has been a learning experience for us. All competitions and giveaways will now be in BTC.

We are now ready to begin our week 2 giveaway!!

The weekly competitions will be run by me and fellow ambassador hammertime2 until the BetKudos support account is active again.

All you have to do is visit our week 2 competition blog at https://medium.com/@BetKudos/provably-fair-games-216c489f6273 and follow the competition requirements at the bottom of the page!

Some of the rules have been updated to make it a fairer experience for everyone!

Good Luck!


As Frankpundit123 has mentioned is shown at the bottom of this week's blog post, we are looking for your feedback on our site. http://www.betkudos.com/

It can be as vague or as detailed as you like. Some examples may be unique sports to integrate, payment option improvements, specific casino game providers to integrate etc..

But really it is up to you, no constrains, just tell us what you think. Obviously we are looking for the most insightful content, which will help us to continually improve our roadmap. The more relevant the roadmap, the better for everyone!

On Wednesday 5th April @ roughly 5pm BST Time +2, the 10 best responses will be chosen, and those 10 will get $10 worth of BTC sent to their account

Simple as that
Good luck ladies and gentlemen

http://www.betkudos.com/
23  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io's Premier League Prediction Sign-up. 0.0025 to join 0.3+ in prizes on: October 03, 2022, 10:23:35 AM
Who could have predicted 6-3 in the city united game.. !! Haaland is a beast !!
24  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io's Premier League Prediction Sign-up. 0.0025 to join 0.3+ in prizes on: August 05, 2022, 11:06:58 AM
Hi,

PM with TX ID sent, looking forward to getting involved!
25  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io's Premier League Prediction Sign-up. 0.0025 to join 0.3+ in prizes on: August 03, 2022, 02:25:56 PM
Ok great thanks, I have just signed up and submitted my scores  Smiley
26  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Sportsbet.io's Premier League Prediction Sign-up. 0.0025 to join 0.3+ in prizes on: August 03, 2022, 10:24:04 AM
Hi,

I am keen to join but need to wait 48 hours for coinbase to whitelist the address! I just did this now, so hopefully I will still have time to join before the first game round if I send roughly this time on friday?
27  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★BetBTC★ Sportsbook & Casino | Bitcoin Sports Betting | Since 2014 | 100% Bonus on: November 08, 2019, 02:46:42 PM
hi guys

I use your site a lot as I like how simple it is, its very easy to navigate

but your range of markets is quite low, where are you getting your odds feed from?!
28  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How people fund their Sportsbooks on: August 20, 2019, 04:17:58 PM
Some insightful points here by all. Trust seems to be the recurring factor, I guess the landscape and the sheer number of failed ICOs contributes to this and a lack of accountability on those that are raising the capital (they can take the money and essentially never be seen again)

Whilst volatility of any cryptocurrency is a factor, a new unproven token would be more of a risk too. So certainly going down the private route seems to be the most sensible choice.

I do wonder though if there is a way in which a sportsbook could gain private funding but also enable the platforms users to buy a part of the house bankroll for a certain time period with (expected) profits paid out in a major crypto as oppose to a 'token'. This in my eyes would be a great way to use a proven crypto currency to engage the users and get them to essentially help to market the product themselves. Maybe similar to what you were saying @DarkDays
29  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How people fund their Sportsbooks on: August 20, 2019, 10:57:38 AM
I personally prefer privately funded sportsbooks that provide players the opportunity to invest in the bankroll. I'm not really a fan of sportsbooks or other casinos that are forced to raise funds by providing some sort of token, since they almost invariably fail to live up to the expectation of the investors. With that said, I'd like to see a sportsbook that offers investors improved odds and a few other features in exchange for part-funding.

That's the impression I get also. It seems that a lot of these token based Sportsbooks I see have all these glossy whitepapers but when I have checked to see their progress in a lot cases they have overpromised and underdelivered with their product. Not to generalise but I sense a lot of people seem to have been proverbially sold down the river in this way
30  Economy / Gambling discussion / How people fund their Sportsbooks on: August 20, 2019, 10:45:50 AM
Hey guys.

Keen to get the thoughts of the community on the following and hopefully this may open an interesting discussion. I have many years of experience within the fiat gambling industry in terms of designing and managing sportsbooks but have little crypto experience. From what I can see there seems to be a split in terms of the type of operators in the market.

•   Traditional sportsbooks (usually BTC focused) that are predominantly self-funded or with private investment and offer customers the chance to bet with a wide range of the major cryptos available
•   Sportsbooks that launch their own ‘token’ which can be traded on an exchange, and used to raise initial funding for development/marketing/bankroll. I am guessing a lot of companies like to do this as their risk is limited and also gives a chance to get capital appreciation on the tokens also

Are there any legal implications for going down one route vs another (i.e. do Sportsbooks go down the token route because it enables them to trade in more jurisdictions given customers are betting with a ‘utility token’ versus a cryptocurrency coin?)

Which route do you prefer as an investor or customer?
31  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CryptoCasino - New Project Seeking Investors / 10% Profit Share Quarterly on: August 20, 2019, 10:04:52 AM
Hey guys, out of interest why do some crypo gambling companies adopt the model of producing their own 'coin' rather than just allowing people to directly bet with any of the major coins? I understand they are hoping the coin will appreciate over time, and some may use it to raise funds at beginning to fund bankroll etc, but are there any other benefits vs just a normal sportsbook that allows you to bet with the major cryptos? Seems there is a split between sportsbooks that do one or the other. Apologies if I am on the wrong thread for this.
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