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DagnySwaggart (OP)
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January 14, 2017, 03:04:35 PM
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I am considering starting a bitcoin business and while I know the casino market is highly competitive, my thought is that if I did great on the code and THEN found someone experienced with the market to partner with that they could help me with the "well why would they use YOU?" aspect. It's clear there are a lot of customers, so I figure if we each did our part well, we'd have a good shot at shoehorning - at least into some niche.

So I had some questions:

How many hours roughly did it take you to complete your casino to profitability (or comparable business) - I'd guess 100 hours for the initial code at least?

How much can you make if you're up to par with the good casinos and have someone good with the business?

What does an MVP consist of, what would you need to see in order to be willing to partner with a technical co-founder?

Is this really the best business to be getting into for bitcoin? What other options are there? My goal is to make as much money as possible over time, but with a preference toward smaller projects at first, I'd rather spend 10 hard days on an MVP for a ~$100 (or whatever) per month business at this point in time in order to build confidence and experience than 100 hard days for a $2,000 (or whatever) per month business. I plan to make a few mistakes at first and I'd rather quicken the feedback cycle.
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January 15, 2017, 07:54:32 PM
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If you are asking that kind of questions it is better for you to work for bitcoin casino to figure out things first. Or figure them out in some any other way. Also, 100 is no enough for casino mvp, unless you are coding god  Smiley
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January 15, 2017, 08:03:30 PM
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I am interested in working for this. I can keep the website secure from vulnerabilities and even make the whole casino happen.
Let me know, thank you.
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January 16, 2017, 07:21:20 PM
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Casino combined with bitcoin is something profitable, it's depends to you how good are you to manage the development of the project, nowadays there are pretty a lot casino/gambling site with combined bitcoin out there, also there are an easy way to make the site, like use moneypot for example.

To make the code/site mature and secure need a lot hours, if you seriously to build it.
Then your capital necessary must be big amount, because the advertising to promote your site is required.
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January 16, 2017, 08:06:29 PM
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I have experience in developing gambling software for btc

If you are interested I am a back-end and full-stack software developer send me your skype
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