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May 11, 2018, 06:45:05 PM
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May 11, 2018, 07:48:36 PM
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I'm looking for buyers that are interested in owning their own crypto gambling site. The site has been up for just under 9 months and has profited over 800 ETH.
Mind explaining why are you selling it if it's generating roughly 100 ETH a month ? I mean it's hard for a website to just come up and start blowing up when they have a huge competition in the niche.7 btc a month is not a bad deal at all!

Interested buyers will need a decent level of technical knowledge around nodejs and security and/or know someone that does.
Will the website sell be publicly announced to your existing customers ? (after the deal of-course)

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May 11, 2018, 07:55:09 PM
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This site could be one of the newer type sites that take ethereum to bet with.
Like a ethroll website clone.
Because if they do not put the name of the site they are selling then there is something they do not want to disclose publicly which could hinder the sale.

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May 11, 2018, 08:07:21 PM
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Because if they do not put the name of the site they are selling then there is something they do not want to disclose publicly which could hinder the sale.
Not necessarily.At times they wouldn't want to discuss it in public because there would a lot of players who are just there because of the existing team/management.If they know the website is being sold,they would not want to continue anymore as the trust established over the past few months wouldn't hold any weight.
Fear of new management is a common issue in big organisations as well.
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May 11, 2018, 08:41:16 PM
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Why are you selling?
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May 12, 2018, 06:30:53 AM
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Can you pm your contact details? Your settings refrain me from doing so.. thanks.
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May 12, 2018, 04:04:59 PM
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I'm looking for buyers that are interested in owning their own crypto gambling site. The site has been up for just under 9 months and has profited over 800 ETH.

Interested buyers will need a decent level of technical knowledge around nodejs and security and/or know someone that does.

I can get you trained up on how to run the game. You would need to provide your own bankroll which can be adjusted as you like. However, the larger your BR the larger your profits will be.

For reasons related to privacy I've not included specifics about the site but am happy to discuss with serious potential buyers. More detailed conversations about the site will need to be held over Jabbr, wickr, etc.

Thanks for reading! 
with a big trial, better step if the site you still hold. because the profit is a huge amount. and it makes no sense to you to sell it.
By the way, the sporsbook site or the casino you want to sell?
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May 12, 2018, 07:44:41 PM
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Because if they do not put the name of the site they are selling then there is something they do not want to disclose publicly which could hinder the sale.
Not necessarily.At times they wouldn't want to discuss it in public because there would a lot of players who are just there because of the existing team/management.If they know the website is being sold,they would not want to continue anymore as the trust established over the past few months wouldn't hold any weight.
Fear of new management is a common issue in big organisations as well.
This is true which trust would really be lessen or would definitely changed at all if those old players do know the site changed up its management.Even on my part if i do know such thing then i would really have already second thoughts either i would continue or not.Just been wondering how come a gambling site owner would give up his business if its still generating some decent profits every month? That really puzzles my mind. Huh

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May 12, 2018, 07:49:49 PM
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I think you should be a bit more transparent otherwise it is going to be hard for you to get any buyers as people said please just clarify what type site it is exactly weather a casino , sportsbook , dice site and are you willing to use a escrow for the trade i mean it hard to understand why would someone sell such a site which a huge amount of profit
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May 13, 2018, 09:46:17 PM
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Because if they do not put the name of the site they are selling then there is something they do not want to disclose publicly which could hinder the sale.
Not necessarily.At times they wouldn't want to discuss it in public because there would a lot of players who are just there because of the existing team/management.If they know the website is being sold,they would not want to continue anymore as the trust established over the past few months wouldn't hold any weight.
Fear of new management is a common issue in big organisations as well.
This is true which trust would really be lessen or would definitely changed at all if those old players do know the site changed up its management.Even on my part if i do know such thing then i would really have already second thoughts either i would continue or not.Just been wondering how come a gambling site owner would give up his business if its still generating some decent profits every month? That really puzzles my mind. Huh
This is why people are questioning the sellers motive in selling his site if it is profitable. Undecided

There was another site which switched management before and all the sudden there were accusations going around that the new management wasn't paying the sites winners.
But infact it was past winners that the old management of the site were in arrears too. Roll Eyes

So these sort of issues can arise when it comes to switching ownership of a site like this one they are trying to sell.

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