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Author Topic: [ANN] [ICO] Xwin – CryptoBet betting platform based on blockchain  (Read 13191 times)
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January 08, 2018, 07:55:57 PM
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The oldest reason has that ever excited in business- people are afraid to take risks. But you know, if you don't risk, you don't get yourself rich!
Fair enough! But betting pushes you over the edge of risks as well, doesn't it?  Wink
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January 08, 2018, 07:58:54 PM
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I'm definitely sure I get my pockets filled by astounding amount of cash once I'll become co-owner of its ICO. Thus, another question: why don't everyone join Xwin as its co-owners?
Maybe because not everybody can invest big amount to get good percent.
I know, however, even a little deposit can be enough, to participate as co-owner, for instance, I know broker from Florida with precisely same potential who allows you to become a co-owner starting from 1500$ only, sound good, right?
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January 08, 2018, 08:01:04 PM
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Fair enough! But betting pushes you over the edge of risks as well, doesn't it?  Wink
Well, betting and investing into betting are two different things. But I think that it is true that people here are interested in betting, and therefore are more risk-taking!
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January 08, 2018, 08:02:29 PM
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I know, however, even a little deposit can be enough, to participate as co-owner, for instance, I know broker from Florida with precisely same potential who allows you to become a co-owner starting from 1500$ only, sound good, right?
You have a point there, it depends on a project and this one looks quite promising.
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January 08, 2018, 08:03:00 PM
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I know, however, even a little deposit can be enough, to participate as co-owner, for instance, I know broker from Florida with precisely same potential who allows you to become a co-owner starting from 1500$ only, sound good, right?
But you can't hope to become a serious player on the market with just 1500$. If you want your opinion to have weight in a project like this, you should invest much more, shouldn't you?
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January 08, 2018, 08:04:12 PM
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I know, however, even a little deposit can be enough, to participate as co-owner, for instance, I know broker from Florida with precisely same potential who allows you to become a co-owner starting from 1500$ only, sound good, right?
You have a point there, it depends on a project, and this one looks quite promising.
Two projects, same purpose, I mean it doesn't depends only from projects, but from its rules, yeah, that's right.
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January 08, 2018, 08:05:18 PM
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I know, however, even a little deposit can be enough, to participate as co-owner, for instance, I know broker from Florida with precisely same potential who allows you to become a co-owner starting from 1500$ only, sound good, right?
But you can't hope to become a serious player on the market with just 1500$. If you want your opinion to have weight in a project like this, you should invest much more, shouldn't you?
You can start from amount which is quiet appealing for you, than, growing profits your budget will be increasing.
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January 08, 2018, 08:07:55 PM
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It is fascinating how they are going to have separate sub-projects such as poker, slot-machines, chess and casino. I wonder what else will they use to diversify themselves in the future.
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January 08, 2018, 08:10:39 PM
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It is fascinating how they are going to have separate sub-projects such as poker, slot-machines, chess and casino. I wonder what else will they use to diversify themselves in the future.
It's safe to assume that they're going to look into new sports, maybe even videogames, as they're getting more media coverage if this project gets big. As of now we can only guess what future holds for this project.
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January 08, 2018, 08:12:21 PM
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It's safe to assume that they're going to look into new sports, maybe even videogames, as they're getting more media coverage if this project gets big. As of now we can only guess what future holds for this project.
Considering the pioneering nature of the project, I could even imagine Xwin being the host of the very first virtual-reality based championship in the world!
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January 08, 2018, 08:12:34 PM
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It is fascinating how they are going to have separate sub-projects such as poker, slot-machines, chess and casino. I wonder what else will they use to diversify themselves in the future.
It's safe to assume that they're going to look into new sports, maybe even videogames, as they're getting more media coverage if this project gets big. As of now we can only guess what future holds for this project.
Describes the harm videogames have done for non e-sports games, showing it as the good competitor.
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January 08, 2018, 08:14:16 PM
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Describes the harm videogames have done for non e-sports games, showing it as the good competitor.
I don't think that it is necessarily a harmful thing, as it makes managers push their team, sports and championships to the new levels in order to keep up with the time!
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January 08, 2018, 08:14:34 PM
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It's safe to assume that they're going to look into new sports, maybe even videogames, as they're getting more media coverage if this project gets big. As of now we can only guess what future holds for this project.
Considering the pioneering nature of the project, I could even imagine Xwin being the host of the very first virtual-reality based championship in the world!
This way, other companies will have nothing else to do, but to complain on Xwin for stealing all their clients  Grin
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January 08, 2018, 08:16:06 PM
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This way, other companies will have nothing else to do, but to complain on Xwin for stealing all their clients  Grin
Exactly, the example with cryptos and Bitcoin has shown the entire world how much does the advantage of the pioneer mean in the modern informational society! And Xwin executives understand that really well.
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January 08, 2018, 08:16:42 PM
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It's safe to assume that they're going to look into new sports, maybe even videogames, as they're getting more media coverage if this project gets big. As of now we can only guess what future holds for this project.
Considering the pioneering nature of the project, I could even imagine Xwin being the host of the very first virtual-reality based championship in the world!
I'm not into gaming, and esports for that matter, but virtual or augmented reality gaming is well on its way to becoming more affordable and therefore more appealing to an "average Joe" type of customer. They'll probably have to team up with another project to ensure that though.
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January 08, 2018, 08:16:51 PM
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It's safe to assume that they're going to look into new sports, maybe even videogames, as they're getting more media coverage if this project gets big. As of now we can only guess what future holds for this project.
Yeah, it's obvious that they will try to make available betting for almost every modern sport.
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January 08, 2018, 08:17:26 PM
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Describes the harm videogames have done for non e-sports games, showing it as the good competitor.
I don't think that it is necessarily a harmful thing, as it makes managers push their team, sports and championships to the new levels in order to keep up with the time!
Ye, but the authenticity of their purposes is quit doubtful once they will be in it for the money...
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January 08, 2018, 08:19:49 PM
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It's safe to assume that they're going to look into new sports, maybe even videogames, as they're getting more media coverage if this project gets big. As of now we can only guess what future holds for this project.
Yeah, it's obvious that they will try to make available betting for almost every modern sport.
They'd better do it for EVERY sport once it generates more interested clients around this domain.
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January 08, 2018, 08:22:41 PM
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It's safe to assume that they're going to look into new sports, maybe even videogames, as they're getting more media coverage if this project gets big. As of now we can only guess what future holds for this project.
Yeah, it's obvious that they will try to make available betting for almost every modern sport.
They'd better do it for EVERY sport once it generates more interested clients around this domain.
I don't think it's even possible to cover every sport. Nevertheless, as this project gets bigger, it'll probably attract more attention and smaller sports can try broker a deal with them in order to get their game more popular. It's a matter of quality over quantity.
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January 08, 2018, 08:24:54 PM
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I don't think it's even possible to cover every sport. Nevertheless, as this project gets bigger, it'll probably attract more attention and smaller sports can try broker a deal with them in order to get their game more popular. It's a matter of quality over quantity.
Each district of game types should be covered by betting just for the intentions of a better profits, chasing good money after good is still the purpose that should be reached.
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