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November 14, 2013, 01:57:41 PM
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Have you guys thought about opening up bets in other currencies, such at litecoins? That is an untapped market

Yes - this is something we are considering and will most likely pursue; however to set your expectations from a timeframe perspective - it won't happen this year.

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November 14, 2013, 05:41:20 PM
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20 minute countdown...

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November 14, 2013, 06:26:58 PM
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Are you fucking serious? That your stock html boilerblate netsite is worth of $1.6M? C'mon.
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November 14, 2013, 06:28:11 PM
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The offering is live!

https://www.havelockinvestments.com/buyipo.php?symbol=CBTC&id=40

Now is the best time there will likely be to get CBTC units, as we've had great results this month and have likely turned the corner to regular dividends (with the start of November). From there, the sky is the limit!

We'll be posting our mid-month report tomorrow with exact revenue number.

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November 14, 2013, 06:43:20 PM
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Are you fucking serious? That your stock html boilerblate netsite is worth of $1.6M? C'mon.

I think there is value in the company (maybe not $1.6M but crypto companies are really hard to value in my opinion), but you do make a point... The website needs a serious redesign and I am pretty sure they should have the funds to pay for it by now. The site should be something sleek and modern (basically anything but the all-too-common scammy looking casino site design) but at least not something that looks like a very basic free website template. Just my opinion as a lowly shareholder.

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November 14, 2013, 07:01:08 PM
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Are you fucking serious? That your stock html boilerblate netsite is worth of $1.6M? C'mon.

I think there is value in the company (maybe not $1.6M but crypto companies are really hard to value in my opinion), but you do make a point... The website needs a serious redesign and I am pretty sure they should have the funds to pay for it by now. The site should be something sleek and modern (basically anything but the all-too-common scammy looking casino site design) but at least not something that looks like a very basic free website template. Just my opinion as a lowly shareholder.

Thanks for the constructive feedback, we are in the midst of redesigning our homepage, and we just launched a new landing page for our Casino Offerings at http://casinobitco.in/bitcoin-casino  Obviously what is appealing to the eyes is pretty subjective, but we're hoping every change we do to our static pages increases conversion and adds revenue for the company and our unit holders. Of course, we'll measure and tweak routinely.

We mentioned this in our first monthly report after we went public, but it rings true here: CasinoBitco.in will never be finished from a development perspective, meaning we are always going to be tweaking and adding new features.

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November 14, 2013, 07:37:04 PM
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It might be subjective, but I think most would agree that for example Cloudbet (https://www.cloudbet.com/en/) have a more professional look to it.

I must say things are looking up for you guys though.

I think Monero (XMR) is very interesting.
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November 14, 2013, 07:56:11 PM
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It might be subjective, but I think most would agree that for example Cloudbet (https://www.cloudbet.com/en/) have a more professional look to it.

I must say things are looking up for you guys though.

Cheers - we're definitely in uncharted waters here with not selling out quickly, but we're still optimistic on the product, brand and future and our hopeful our new homepage meets unitholder expectations and increases conversion rate.

A note to everyone, we will be releasing our mid-month report ahead of schedule in roughly 10 hours. It will first be updated in havelock (under updates), then broadcast here, so stay tuned.

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November 14, 2013, 09:35:05 PM
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It might be subjective, but I think most would agree that for example Cloudbet (https://www.cloudbet.com/en/) have a more professional look to it.

I must say things are looking up for you guys though.

Cheers - we're definitely in uncharted waters here with not selling out quickly, but we're still optimistic on the product, brand and future and our hopeful our new homepage meets shareholder expectations and increases conversion rate.

A note to everyone, we will be releasing our mid-month report ahead of schedule in roughly 10 hours. It will first be updated in havelock (under updates), then broadcast here, so stay tuned.


When you say new website, do you mean the new casino landing page? Both the current home page on CasinoBitco.in and the landing page at /bitcoin-casino need to be worked on as they currently do not meet even simple design standards (things like margins, white spaces, fonts, content placement, etc.). The functionality of the different casino games looks great though so I am sure you guys can get this figured out in time.
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November 14, 2013, 09:45:55 PM
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It might be subjective, but I think most would agree that for example Cloudbet (https://www.cloudbet.com/en/) have a more professional look to it.

I must say things are looking up for you guys though.

Cheers - we're definitely in uncharted waters here with not selling out quickly, but we're still optimistic on the product, brand and future and our hopeful our new homepage meets shareholder expectations and increases conversion rate.

A note to everyone, we will be releasing our mid-month report ahead of schedule in roughly 10 hours. It will first be updated in havelock (under updates), then broadcast here, so stay tuned.


When you say new website, do you mean the new casino landing page? Both the current home page on CasinoBitco.in and the landing page at /bitcoin-casino need to be worked on as they currently do not meet even simple design standards (things like margins, white spaces, fonts, content placement, etc.). The functionality of the different casino games looks great though so I am sure you guys can get this figured out in time.

Yes, correct - and we are aware of what you mentioned and are working on redesigns and fixes, just lining up our UX guru to chime in and help out.  Fyi - we are always open to new ideas and can use always use part-time UX work, so don't hesitate to send a resume or brief overview of your experience via PM.


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November 14, 2013, 10:14:38 PM
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I'll do that, thanks.
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November 15, 2013, 05:37:45 AM
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November 15th, 2013 - CasinoBitco.in - Operational Update for 11/1/13 - 11/15/13

Period Earnings
Sportsbook: +18.65 BTC
Casino: +10.25 BTC
Total Earnings: 28.90 BTC

Total Sportsbook Handle: 292.1 BTC
Total Casino Handle: 286.3 BTC

Report:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AmSWZWkGJ1V3dFpxZHVTN0x6ZldUeHRteWdBd1pMNXc&usp=sharing


Operations:
We’ve continued the momentum we saw in the 2nd half of October into the first half of November and our happy to report that results have been positive in both the Sportsbook and Casino. We've experienced continuous growth with the number of active players approaching the 900 mark, and we expect to make gains in our traffic with the addition of our Affiliates Program, Roulette, and new betting options which includes quarters, team totals, and live-in play betting all rolling out this month.

Traffic:
We made significant strides in the level of site activity. With a 39% increase in player activity, and a 34% increase in player casino sessions. We also increased our number of new visits 113% over the previous two weeks. Month over month, our search traffic is up 71% and we're seeing great traffic from our new heightened Google.com search ranking.

Unit Holders:
On November 11th, we sold another 600,000 units successfully on HavelockInvestments.com.
We're currently offering another 900,000 units through our Havelock public offering, ending November 18th, 2013 at 1 pm EST: https://www.havelockinvestments.com/buyipo.php?symbol=CBTC&id=40

Funds raised will go directly to the CasinoBitco.in general fund, targeted for our current development and marketing expenses. Thanks to all of our Havelock Unit Holders for their support - we expect to reward them for their continued support over the coming months!

Product Developments:
Our Roulette platform continues to progress and is now near completion - more specifics are coming soon in regards to the features and exact release date! - See a new early alpha video here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaRfzHyrehc&feature=youtu.be

Our roulette game is completely unique and will hands down be the best HTML5 Provably-Fair version of roulette on the market.

Affiliates backend coding is near complete and in the implementation stages, expecting to start Beta trial with VIP users as early as next week. This will have a great influence on our referral traffic.

Other website improvements geared towards user interface and SEO are in the works, including our new Casino landing page, launched today:
https://www.casinobitco.in/bitcoin-casino

Forward Looking Statement:
As Bitcoin has exploded in popularity over the past few months, so has our traffic. With solid ongoing traffic and revenue, we expect to be able to justify a solid dividend starting with November's results. Stay tuned through November for our new updates, and our November monthly report to be published on or about December 2nd, 2013..

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November 15, 2013, 07:08:38 AM
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An important thing is not offer to many options for the player,  otherwise the choice overload could happen and would hurt both player and site
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November 15, 2013, 12:22:31 PM
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An important thing is not offer to many options for the player,  otherwise the choice overload could happen and would hurt both player and site

+1

And in the new page
https://www.casinobitco.in/bitcoin-casino#this-carousel-id

If the "sign in", "register" , and "PLAY NOW" buttons be bigger, maybe better.


And in my fireforx browser, thers is a line of text
    Page generated in 0.0006 seconds. Terms of Service | © CasinoBitco.in 2013

overlapped with the main text.
but no problem with IE browser.

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November 15, 2013, 08:51:23 PM
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I was just running some numbers on your stock price to possible dividend price at a profit of 70 btc per month and then comparing it to a sic miner

Seems we are paying about 10% more
But... As in miner is a dying stock and you are just getting started

Think I'll buy some more when I get home

If your not actively using the technology behind your crypto investment,

IT IS A SCAM!!!!
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November 16, 2013, 12:15:40 PM
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I was just running some numbers on your stock price to possible dividend price at a profit of 70 btc per month and then comparing it to a sic miner

Seems we are paying about 10% more
But... As in miner is a dying stock and you are just getting started

Think I'll buy some more when I get home

People say a rising BTC/USD price is a negative thing for a company like CasinoBitco.in (due to the fact that the amount of BTC coming into the casino will theoretically be less due to the higher barrier of entry for those who don't hold any BTC and want to buy in), but the thing is that there are a lot of people out there holding on to very large amounts of BTC. As the BTC/USD price rises, suddenly these people have even more incentive to gamble with their "free" money to potentially become even richer (or just for some very high-priced entertainment). I think that this creates a very exciting environment for a company like CBTC in terms of growth potential and profit projections.

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November 17, 2013, 02:04:54 AM
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Thanks for the great posts & suggestions, guys - we seriously consider all feedback.

Important update regarding Havelock Investments current round

We'll be taking down the remaining ~600k units available in the current round as we discuss with some potential private alternatives.

Thanks to all holders who helped in our sale of ~900k additional units to the market, bringing our float to over 1/6th of CasinoBitco.in.

The additional liquidity and support we gain from growing our investor community are positives for CBTC - and we're putting the funds raised to good use, which have also increased our book value. While we priced our round at the low end of what we believe our value to be, we realize certain factors played into this not being our first near-instant sellout.

As we're able to pay a dividend and show more results over the next month, we expect to release up to the ~1500k remaining units before the end of the year.

Also -- stay tuned, as we're nearing go-live for affiliates as our development team puts on the finishing touches - (get ready to refer all your friends!) - images to come by tomorrow night.

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November 17, 2013, 09:15:29 AM
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Online gambling gains momentum in US

Internet gambling is on a roll in the US market after years lurking in the shadows.

New Jersey kicks off its online wagering November 26, becoming the most populous state to do so after Nevada and Delaware.

Other states have become active since 2011, when the federal government signaled it would not block most forms of Internet wagering. California, Illinois and Pennsylvania are considering such moves.

Using geolocation technology, the systems require that gamblers be located within the state. But reciprocal agreements could allow gamblers to cross state lines as more states authorize online bets.

"Once these states are successful within their borders, they will figure out how to pool players across state lines to take bets from each other, and a lot of other states will jump in," said Whittier Law School professor I. Nelson Rose.

"Within 10 years, I think we will see a very large portion of states will have Internet gambling."

Morgan Stanley estimated legal US online gambling revenues would reach $670 million in 2014, increasing to $9.3 billion in 2020.

The launch in a handful of states "will release a floodgate of investor interest in the online space, and spur new states to open to reap tax dollars," analyst Vaughan Lewis said in a note to clients.

The United States has a patchwork of gambling regulations. While casino gambling was only allowed in Nevada a few decades ago, New Jersey allowed casinos in Atlantic City in the 1970s and many states have either commercial or Indian tribe casinos.

Until recently, the federal government claimed that online gambling was unlawful. But a 2011 Justice Department legal opinion said only sports betting would be considered illegal.

Nevada authorized online poker in 2012, and Delaware and New Jersey passed laws allowing a full range of casino games.

But Rose said the Internet opens up new categories of gambling, ranging from "social" games to virtual slot machines.

"People who play games online are not interested in picking numbers and waiting a week," he said.

The gaming industry relies on federal guidelines for online betting, but Congress has been deadlocked on the matter amid disputes over whether any law would cover poker alone or a full range of games.

Despite existing bans, Americans spent $2.6 billion on online gambling in 2012 in a global industry worth $33 billion, according to a study for the American Gaming Association, which represents commercial casino operators.

Chris Thom, chairman of the online payment and identification firm SecureTrading, said the patchwork state-by-state system hampers efforts to develop a competitive online gaming industry in the United States.

"To get into that global system you are going to have to have critical mass," he told AFP.

Thom said federal legislation would enable greater consumer protection and help outlaw unlicensed operators.

A national system could also generate revenues for the federal government.

But "the longer it goes on, the more difficult it is to produce a federal bill that is clean and straightforward," Thom said, noting that states will want to maintain existing rules and not join a federal system.

The American Gaming Association has also called for federal rules.

"While we have long supported federal regulation versus state regulation, the most important point is that online gaming must be regulated to protect consumers and ensure the integrity of the games," said association president Geoff Freeman.

Representative Jim McDermott has introduced a bill to ensure taxes and fees are collected within a regulated regime.

"You'd hope this opportunity to generate billions in economic activity and new government revenues will get serious consideration," said Michael Waxman of the Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative.

"It's shocking that Congress has decided to leave in place hypocritical laws that allow some forms of online gambling activity, such as betting on horse racing, but prohibits others, like poker and bingo."

Online gambling critics warn of the dangers of unhindered expansion online—that geographic and age restrictions could be easily bypassed, and unsavory elements could use the systems to launder money.

"This is not just fun and games, it's a question of national economic security," said University of Illinois business professor John Kindt.

Kindt said the expansion of Internet gambling would simply be "a transfer of wealth, with no productivity gains," and that those profiting would likely be offshore firms or organized crime.
http://phys.org/news/2013-11-online-gambling-gains-momentum.html

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November 17, 2013, 02:23:30 PM
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ok just wondering because i saw you on my stock board is this you?  Roll Eyes tia!!

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November 17, 2013, 02:29:03 PM
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ok just wondering because i saw you on my stock board is this you?  Roll Eyes tia!!

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Nope - that's not us!

You can find our fund on Havelock Investments: https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=CBTC

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