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May 30, 2018, 10:17:49 PM
Last edit: May 31, 2018, 01:44:19 AM by EtherAce
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Hey everyone,

We are currently pre-announcement of our ICO and are looking for promoters to join our team for our decentralized speculation trading and gambling platform. We'd compensate you with our native token ACED so you need to be excited and see the potential of our project. You can take a look at our website https://etherace.io for more information. We have one gambling product you can check out https://flip.etherace.io and another speculation betting product being released soon. You can check out our Github as well as our Whitepaper etc. Links are on our website.

We invite anybody to please try out gambling decentralized app, Flip, an open-sourced Ethereum based game where you bet ETH on flipping a card from a shuffled deck. There are four different settings you can play on, please let us know your feedback, thoughts and have fun. (Sorry for latency when flipping, but that is why we're implementing state channels ) You can only bet KETH, not real ETH because it is on Kovan testnet currently. You can get KETH from this faucet: https://gitte[Suspicious link removed]/kovan-testnet/faucet?source=orgpage

We use Random.org for true random generation not pseudo-random which is an algorithm, Random.org uses atmospheric noise to generate their numbers and our game is provably-fair with a low house-edge of 1%.  

Link to FLIP game: https://flip.etherace.io

EDIT: KETH faucet here: "https://gitter" + ".im/kovan-testnet/faucet" this was deemed a suspicious link so I've separated the two parts. You can concatenate them together to form the full URL. You can also search "Kovan faucet" on your engine and the same link should pop-up. Thanks!
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May 30, 2018, 11:17:36 PM
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Interesting site, but your link to a KETH wallet in your post is broken as it's marked as a suspicious link on the forums, and the site is rather basic in looks to say the least. Additionally, upon loading the page and not having MetaMask set to Kovan, the link that shows you how to change to Kovan shows 'Demostration' instead of 'Demonstration' (same for the tab under 'Order of Cards', and the background color of the tabs that are 'How to Play', etc are white instead of the blue site background. Still an interesting site nevertheless.
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May 31, 2018, 01:34:24 AM
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Interesting site, but your link to a KETH wallet in your post is broken as it's marked as a suspicious link on the forums, and the site is rather basic in looks to say the least. Additionally, upon loading the page and not having MetaMask set to Kovan, the link that shows you how to change to Kovan shows 'Demostration' instead of 'Demonstration' (same for the tab under 'Order of Cards', and the background color of the tabs that are 'How to Play', etc are white instead of the blue site background. Still an interesting site nevertheless.

Thanks for taking the time to check it out and for the advice/pointing out those mistypes! I'll attempt to update that link. Yes the GUI is pretty basic right now we have plans to develop it further to amp the UX quite a bit. The main focus initially was to develop the backend smart contract logic and decentralized state of the site (on the Ethereum blockchain). We'll fix those misspellings right away. We purposefully made the background color white instead of blue for a contrast/easier to read. Do you think it would look better if it was the blue color instead? But thanks for that, we want to make something that offers a different UX to all the dice rolling games but keep the same functionality everybody enjoys! I'm assuming you didn't get to play it since the KETH link was broken right?
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