How does this help the Bitcoin community?
Spending ETH to get into your ICO. Then using EOS to buy your Tombola token, would require exchanging BTC (New Gold) into 3 different altcoins....that's a lot of trust to give to 3 non-bitcoin cryptos just to gamble on your website that will launch some day...
And why does your whitepaper say:
"The block chain casino service “FortuneJack”, which was launched in November 2014,
provide games such as Dice, Slot, Blackjack, and Bacara in dozens of versions. The
accumulated number of bets since the opening of the service amounted to about 8.9
billion times, which is about 8.2 billion dollars when converted into the accumulated bet
amount. (1 BTC = 9400 USD x 870000 BTC until May 10, 2018)"
The calculation assumes each bet placed is just under $1 lost to their site, therefore the potential earnings are 8.9 billion? Really?
The crypto gambling space is NOT bigger than the real money gambling space CURRENTLY, to suggest the current operators earn billions is irresponsible. You aren't even planning to launch a similar platform to what these sites have been offering for years, why compare your "soon to launch" platform to them at all?
Did anyone on the team ask if the world really needs a provably fair lottery on EOS? Or another dice game online?
Both have been covered fairly well and the lottery has terrible odds, even when it's "fair"
Raising $22 million for a lottery, two dice games and two other unique games
could have similar returns to "investors" as buying a lottery ticket though.
Tombola is a leader among international cryptocurrency game gambling platforms.
No it isn't