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81  Economy / Gambling / Re: Chainroll | The Easiest Dice Game in Bitcoin on: March 06, 2015, 04:08:54 PM

 I would drop the %2 to %1 because it seems like that kinda bothers people a lot. Actually I would make it a way that , the more you wager , the less your house edge is. That way , if you just bet 0.00001 , your house edge is %5 , if you wager 1btc+ house edge is %0.5 , something like that... That would also get awful lot of customers.
82  Economy / Gambling / Re: Chainroll | The Easiest Dice Game in Bitcoin on: March 06, 2015, 03:54:26 PM

 The interface of this website is awesome. I think you guys need investment option and affiliate option which will attract much much more players because there are a whole lot worse dice games out there making a lot more then you guys undeservably. With right PR , you guys can shake the top (well not PrimeDice but definetly top 5 material here)
83  Economy / Gambling / Re: Such a Great Fair game I love You Primedice Thanks You so Much on: March 06, 2015, 03:47:00 PM

 I am too lazy to calculate, can someone calculate for me how much he made off this streak?
84  Economy / Gambling / Re: Such a Great Fair game I love You Primedice Thanks You so Much on: March 06, 2015, 08:38:38 AM

 I saw a topic recently of someone asking if anyone one in gambling (player side not website side) , well this is a good example Cheesy
85  Economy / Gambling / Re: Top 5 Dice Sites on: March 06, 2015, 04:03:14 AM

 I think Primedice is the best one out there right now . There are not that many known competition , most of them are smaller in scale comparing to it. The best one used to be Just-Dice until they got clam.
86  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is your strategy on dice sites? on: March 05, 2015, 10:47:12 PM
It doesn't really matter the house always wins
87  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game on: March 05, 2015, 09:56:43 PM

 I don't know about big bets I only bet couple thousand in total but I did gain money in total if you look at it. I am surprised to gain money rather then lose in a casino which is rare Cheesy I wish this game had affiliate so I  could advertise it as well Cheesy
88  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [ASKBITCOINTALK]Cost of a gambling website? on: March 05, 2015, 07:48:25 PM
Let's talk about your negative trust, shall we?

Be fair logical to the guy, his negative trust which was issued as a warning is from a genius high moron who thinks knows that anyone a newbie asking for a loan without collateral is an outright scammer.

I've corrected that for you.

It also depends on the games you implement.

 It was a quite simple mistake , -I- as a newbie didn't know that asking loans even as low as 0.001 and even when it said no collateral needed , can not ask for loans. So I talked with quickseller and he warned me about it . Now I deleted the loan request and we are dealing out with couple of minor details and the negative trust would be gone.

 If every person who gets a loan would ask what he did wrong just plainly accept his mistake and move on , we could have much less negative trusts in this game. I didn't know , now I know , hence I won't do it again , hence one less person to ask for a loan without collateral , hence the negative trust works as intended. I think everything went much better then expected. He is not a genious maybe Cheesy that could be going too far but he is definetly a nice guy showing me what I did wrong and helping a newbie out on the right path.
89  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [ASKBITCOINTALK]Cost of a gambling website? on: March 05, 2015, 07:41:34 PM

 I was thinking something much more smaller scale . We have seen people buying btc casinos for 10 btc and put 5-6 btc in and make the money back in a month or so. Something secure and definetly not getting robbed but easy on the development , nothing fancy , simple stuff.

 Think of it this way

 PvP
 Highest cost is security and noone is getting in.
 A 12 year old did this look

 My aim is something like moneypot Cheesy it looks horrible but the idea is great its not pvp so maybe pvp version , it looks horrible but it works so god damn well Cheesy

 How much would this would cost?
90  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [ASKBITCOINTALK]Cost of a gambling website? on: March 05, 2015, 06:55:46 PM

 We talked this much but noone talks about how much building a website from zero could cost.

 Lets say you have a freelancer , how much would it cost to get a decent poker website for example?

 Or you have a chess game with bitcoin and before every move it asks for a captcha ? How much would that cost?
91  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [ASKBITCOINTALK]Cost of a gambling website? on: March 05, 2015, 06:05:11 PM

 pvp ones do seem easy but I am sure their intial break-in points are very expensive as well. A good bitcoin website is very hard to come by. If you ask today anyone about a bitcoin poker website , everyone will tell you swc , however there are many of them. So there is a problem of being crappy too. You need a good pvp website which costs a lot. However there are even free dice websites ( backdoored to get your bankroll empty too Cheesy )
92  Economy / Service Discussion / [ASKBITCOINTALK]Cost of a gambling website? on: March 05, 2015, 05:56:06 PM

 There are different gambling types. A poker website might require only one shot cost (of course some maintainence goes well too) whereas a dice website needs a big bankroll.

 Do you own or ever owned a bitcoin gambling website , if so , how much did it cost you? What were the cost as you remember?
93  Economy / Service Discussion / Bitcoin Casino Affiliate Programs on: March 05, 2015, 02:24:45 PM
Overview of Bitcoin Casino Affiliate Programs

If this post is incomplete or incorrect, don't hesitate to post here or PM me.

 PrimeDice

 Commission offered : %10 on all bets.

 FreeBitco.in

 
 Commission offered : %50 on all the free btc won by your referred users.


FortuneJack

 
 Commission offered : Ranged from %20-%40, only on loses of your referals. More info : HERE

DiceCoin

 
 Commission offered : You make 0.1% for every bet your referrals make.

bitcasino.io

 
 Commission offered : Ranged from %25-%50, more info HERE

CoinRoyale

 
 Commission offered : Ranged from %5-%25, more info HERE

777Coin

 
 Commission offered : %10 on casino profits off your referral.

Rollin.io

 
 Commission offered : On every wagered amount 15% of their house edge.

pocketrocketscasino

 
 Commission offered : Between %10-%30 , More information HERE


betcoin.ag

 
 Commission offered : Between %20 to %35 revenue and rakeback on poker ,More information HERE

BetChain

 
 Commission offered : Between %25-%40 depending on your affiliate level.

Chainroll

 
 Commission offered : %5 offered as default.
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 Special thanks goes to  Mitchełł for his signature campaign topic which both gave me the idea for affiliate one and help me with styling as well.

 I will try to keep this topic as updated as possible and your contribution is crucial , please do share any affiliates you don't see here.


94  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Casino Affiliate Programs on: March 05, 2015, 02:08:42 PM

 I got the content now , I want to know if I can write without the ref links?
95  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Casino Affiliate Programs on: March 05, 2015, 01:38:41 PM

 Yeah it got deleted and no reason given. Typical gambling mods. I do not even have the draft of it somewhere else so all that trouble is gone forever.
96  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Casino Affiliate Programs on: March 05, 2015, 10:27:46 AM

 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=976893.new#new

 Just a beginning and couple known ones . Hopefully I will find some more and add up to that list and people will tell themselves if there are any missing as well.
97  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC on: March 05, 2015, 09:35:53 AM

 No I mean is there another option then %10 available?
98  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC on: March 05, 2015, 09:11:44 AM

 Guys on the affiliate page of primedice it shows %10 affiliate commission. What are the other options?
99  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Casino Affiliate Programs on: March 04, 2015, 06:49:48 PM

 I am not planning on spamming my affiliates , I was thinking my affiliate and non-ref as well but I am thinking more of something like that signature campaign stuff for affiliate , heck maybe I will move towards non-gambling stuff as well after I finish the gambling ones.
100  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Casino Affiliate Programs on: March 04, 2015, 06:20:20 PM

 It may take a while , I am at work now , possibly 6-12 hours from now until I start and god knows how long until I finish maybe a week or so Cheesy If I feel like commenting Cheesy If I do not comment but just write affiliates then it should be much quicker Cheesy
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