Do you have any open source link on github or similar websites to confirm your claims, and is your Tonopah poker only working with Bitcoin Testnet at the moment?
I think that How to play section needs to be updated with some instructions because currently it only shows
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The GihHub link is under download, here:
https://tonopahpoker.com/downloads/ And here is the link directly to the GitHub repo:
https://github.com/limikael/tonopahYeah, a lot needs to be updated!
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As you can see, the GitHub page says "Documentation and such should be here... It just needs to be written first...
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"... I'm not in my comfort zone when it comes to writing text for humans... I would rather write 1000 lines of programming code than one sentence of text to explain things...
The way that I have set up and installed things on tonopahpoker.com it only works with Testnet. This is mainly for legal reasons, since I'm developing this software under my own name and I don't have a gambling license. If I would accept real bitcoin there I would effectively be running a gambling site, which is not legal. Testnet coins have no value, so it should be legal. Tonopahpoker.com is NOT a poker site, it is a page to provide information about the software.