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Author Topic: [ANN] [ICO] [WGR] | Wagerr | The Betting Blockchain | Bounties  (Read 237364 times)
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October 29, 2017, 05:25:54 PM
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How many coins do you need for masternode? I thought it was 10000?  Please can someone clarify?  I am long-term hodler for Wagerr since I love the project/team...can't wait them to be double digit -with coin burning/masternodes/less availability/ it is possible...however, I wuld like to know what the minimum required amount is!
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October 29, 2017, 06:18:30 PM
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25k for masternode
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October 29, 2017, 07:34:24 PM
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Comparison of circulating supply(CS) vs. total supply(TS) according to Coinmarketcap:

Wagerr - 183,000,000 CS / 198,360,471 TS = 92.26%  (200,000,000 Max supply - a little deflation already)

Edgeless - 82,046,288 CS / 132,046,997 TS = 62.13%

Peerplays - 3,817,506 CS / 5,488,410 TS = 69.56%

Dao.Casino - 109,942,758 CS / 167,270,821 TS = 65.73%

FunFair - 4,000,000,000 CS / 10,999,873,621 TS = 36.36%


The numbers kinda speak for themselves, and much more wgr will get burned once the real betting starts  Grin

Good comparison

Notable projects 2019: Semux, Dero, Wagerr, BEAM
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October 29, 2017, 08:36:53 PM
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Wagerr volume is improving, that's a good sign, though it will have a hard time going up will all the people who bought cheap and masternodes will not pay a lot now everyone has one for 0,2 btc

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October 30, 2017, 06:05:44 AM
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Comparison of circulating supply(CS) vs. total supply(TS) according to Coinmarketcap:

Wagerr - 183,000,000 CS / 198,360,471 TS = 92.26%  (200,000,000 Max supply - a little deflation already)

Edgeless - 82,046,288 CS / 132,046,997 TS = 62.13%

Peerplays - 3,817,506 CS / 5,488,410 TS = 69.56%

Dao.Casino - 109,942,758 CS / 167,270,821 TS = 65.73%

FunFair - 4,000,000,000 CS / 10,999,873,621 TS = 36.36%


The numbers kinda speak for themselves, and much more wgr will get burned once the real betting starts  Grin

Good comparison

Don't forget that those others are all ERC20 shittokens so Wagerr really has no competitors. As if the ETH network is going to actually host all these sportsbooks one day LMFAO
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October 30, 2017, 08:31:05 AM
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Comparison of circulating supply(CS) vs. total supply(TS) according to Coinmarketcap:

Wagerr - 183,000,000 CS / 198,360,471 TS = 92.26%  (200,000,000 Max supply - a little deflation already)

Edgeless - 82,046,288 CS / 132,046,997 TS = 62.13%

Peerplays - 3,817,506 CS / 5,488,410 TS = 69.56%

Dao.Casino - 109,942,758 CS / 167,270,821 TS = 65.73%

FunFair - 4,000,000,000 CS / 10,999,873,621 TS = 36.36%


The numbers kinda speak for themselves, and much more wgr will get burned once the real betting starts  Grin

Good comparison

Don't forget that those others are all ERC20 shittokens so Wagerr really has no competitors. As if the ETH network is going to actually host all these sportsbooks one day LMFAO

Correct.  Forums full of noobs.  Don't get it.  Wagerr will skyrocket and they will cry as usual.  Fully loaded.

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October 30, 2017, 10:45:15 PM
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Comparison of circulating supply(CS) vs. total supply(TS) according to Coinmarketcap:

Wagerr - 183,000,000 CS / 198,360,471 TS = 92.26%  (200,000,000 Max supply - a little deflation already)

Edgeless - 82,046,288 CS / 132,046,997 TS = 62.13%

Peerplays - 3,817,506 CS / 5,488,410 TS = 69.56%

Dao.Casino - 109,942,758 CS / 167,270,821 TS = 65.73%

FunFair - 4,000,000,000 CS / 10,999,873,621 TS = 36.36%


The numbers kinda speak for themselves, and much more wgr will get burned once the real betting starts  Grin

Good comparison

Don't forget that those others are all ERC20 shittokens so Wagerr really has no competitors. As if the ETH network is going to actually host all these sportsbooks one day LMFAO

In addition, once Wagerr is up and running, it will be in a league of it's own.  I can see a lot of people will be interested in betting on the blockchain with Wagerr.  It will be much easier and doesn't require any sign ups and personal information like the rest of the sportsbooks out there.  This will be a huge advantage for Wagerr. 
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October 31, 2017, 07:39:20 AM
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Comparison of circulating supply(CS) vs. total supply(TS) according to Coinmarketcap:

Wagerr - 183,000,000 CS / 198,360,471 TS = 92.26%  (200,000,000 Max supply - a little deflation already)

Edgeless - 82,046,288 CS / 132,046,997 TS = 62.13%

Peerplays - 3,817,506 CS / 5,488,410 TS = 69.56%

Dao.Casino - 109,942,758 CS / 167,270,821 TS = 65.73%

FunFair - 4,000,000,000 CS / 10,999,873,621 TS = 36.36%


The numbers kinda speak for themselves, and much more wgr will get burned once the real betting starts  Grin

Good comparison

Don't forget that those others are all ERC20 shittokens so Wagerr really has no competitors. As if the ETH network is going to actually host all these sportsbooks one day LMFAO

In addition, once Wagerr is up and running, it will be in a league of it's own.  I can see a lot of people will be interested in betting on the blockchain with Wagerr.  It will be much easier and doesn't require any sign ups and personal information like the rest of the sportsbooks out there.  This will be a huge advantage for Wagerr. 

Disruptive to the max!

Notable projects 2019: Semux, Dero, Wagerr, BEAM
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October 31, 2017, 07:52:44 AM
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I invested in Wagerr @0.08$ with total amount 0.41 btc, Now price is like round 1 with bonus.
If one would had kept BTC only then we would be 3X today, what is happening wagerr...?

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October 31, 2017, 08:36:26 AM
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I invested in Wagerr @0.08$ with total amount 0.41 btc, Now price is like round 1 with bonus.
If one would had kept BTC only then we would be 3X today, what is happening wagerr...?

Their went something wrong with development so the team had to build things from scratch, that in combination with the rise in btc price WGR was going down.

Just see it as a change to grab some bags at discount prices.

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October 31, 2017, 10:40:44 AM
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I invested in Wagerr @0.08$ with total amount 0.41 btc, Now price is like round 1 with bonus.
If one would had kept BTC only then we would be 3X today, what is happening wagerr...?

Their went something wrong with development so the team had to build things from scratch, that in combination with the rise in btc price WGR was going down.

Just see it as a change to grab some bags at discount prices.

Yeah right ! Project still here, they are working with new member in the team. They were a little too ambitious but they are working hard. 2018 will be an intereting years for wagerr. But that sure if you compare to the btc spend during the ico you are in a loss. So Pinkman the question is, do you believe in that project or just want to see quick return :-). I didn't put a lot into the ICO but I like the project and how they dealt with the differents issues. It's gambling in a gambling project. They could have runaway a long time ago but they are still here  That's good ! Hope they will succeed !
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October 31, 2017, 11:36:55 AM
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I invested in Wagerr @0.08$ with total amount 0.41 btc, Now price is like round 1 with bonus.
If one would had kept BTC only then we would be 3X today, what is happening wagerr...?

Their went something wrong with development so the team had to build things from scratch, that in combination with the rise in btc price WGR was going down.

Just see it as a change to grab some bags at discount prices.

Yeah right ! Project still here, they are working with new member in the team. They were a little too ambitious but they are working hard. 2018 will be an intereting years for wagerr. But that sure if you compare to the btc spend during the ico you are in a loss. So Pinkman the question is, do you believe in that project or just want to see quick return :-). I didn't put a lot into the ICO but I like the project and how they dealt with the differents issues. It's gambling in a gambling project. They could have runaway a long time ago but they are still here  That's good ! Hope they will succeed !

Just like you say, they are still here to develop wagerr to a great product. Also in the discord channel there is an active and enthusiast community.

This is a brand new product and for all the new products it takes time to develop an great and secure product what is useable for everybody in 2018.

Grab those bags and hold them for a long time, maybe even with running an Oracle node on the future WGR can create an native income stream.

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October 31, 2017, 12:15:38 PM
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What was the ICO price in USD?

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October 31, 2017, 12:40:43 PM
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What was the ICO price in USD?

ICO price (approximately):
1 ETH = 4000 WGR
1 ETH = 400 USD

1 WGR = 10 cent

Almost %50 fall.

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October 31, 2017, 12:43:25 PM
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zzzzzz see y'all in 2018 for this to fly Sad

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October 31, 2017, 01:15:39 PM
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I believe this project but i don't believe the team  Grin
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October 31, 2017, 02:19:55 PM
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After all the bullsh*t that went on here, their platform will have to be good af so people use it. I don't see that big gains once the platform launches.
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October 31, 2017, 02:23:17 PM
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Did they have an alpha or beta platform during the ICO?

Or is this something that is in development or has been developed since?

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November 01, 2017, 12:05:39 PM
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Did they have an alpha or beta platform during the ICO?

Or is this something that is in development or has been developed since?

They have fuck all.
Recently had to scrap the entire codebase and start from scratch again.
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November 01, 2017, 12:43:20 PM
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