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September 18, 2018, 08:44:32 PM
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Wagerr finally finished the development and you can now bet within the blockchain.

Check out their twitter, telegram etc, and good luck!
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September 23, 2018, 09:13:29 AM
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Wagerr finally finished the development and you can now bet within the blockchain.

Check out their twitter, telegram etc, and good luck!

Had you ever bet something thru wagerr?
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September 23, 2018, 06:50:45 PM
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I believe the website link is https://www.wagerr.com/

If I am correct with the website address, I believe it is an ICO. And what I see from their roadmap, they are going to open the full fledged betting platform in Q2, 2019. Or is it available now??

I have also taken a good look at the website. Everything looks great, feels great but then I bumped into a quote in the website which says,

"Free of all regulatory bodies"

How come??

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September 23, 2018, 11:46:20 PM
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I believe the website link is https://www.wagerr.com/

If I am correct with the website address, I believe it is an ICO. And what I see from their roadmap, they are going to open the full fledged betting platform in Q2, 2019. Or is it available now??

I have also taken a good look at the website. Everything looks great, feels great but then I bumped into a quote in the website which says,

"Free of all regulatory bodies"

How come??

betting is available now in the wallet.

betting is in the blockchain, so no regulations

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September 24, 2018, 12:49:03 AM
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Creating an account leaves a lot to the imagination? The dashboard just shows raffle tickets 0 and sold out.

Trying to figure out how to bet on this thing Smiley

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September 24, 2018, 07:33:23 AM
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I believe the website link is https://www.wagerr.com/

If I am correct with the website address, I believe it is an ICO. And what I see from their roadmap, they are going to open the full fledged betting platform in Q2, 2019. Or is it available now??

I have also taken a good look at the website. Everything looks great, feels great but then I bumped into a quote in the website which says,

"Free of all regulatory bodies"

How come??

betting is available now in the wallet.

betting is in the blockchain, so no regulations


So you are saying that betting will take place in the blockchain, but is it going to change the character of betting? If my country bans betting of any kind, how it is different? Be it in blockchain or in some other format, the character of the betting isn't changing! How can you confidently say it is free from all regulatory bodies jurisdiction?

Have you taken any legal consultation on that??

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September 24, 2018, 07:38:57 AM
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It's been quite a while since we heard about Wagerr development, and now I see they are branching out into stuff like masternodes and securing other type of casinos. Very hopeful in 2017 with all the betting blockchain platforms but I guess now we are seeing that the market was probably too small for too many competitors. End of the day we all stick to our dice and normal gambling without smart contracts. Did any of you sports betters ever tried this?

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September 24, 2018, 06:50:27 PM
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Did any of you sports betters ever tried this?

I wanted to try Wagerr until I saw how high their commission percentage on winnings is.
I thought that they would be much cheaper than established betting exchanges
like Betfair or Matchbook, because they don´t have to pay for office buildings and other
expenses that the fiat betting exchanges have.

Somehow they managed to be even more expensive...

Besides, they obviously struggle for liquidity. It is hard to get a betting exchange running, because
no one is going to bother to bet there if there is no liquidity. And with no one to bet there,
there is going to be no liquidity. It is a classical catch-22.
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September 26, 2018, 12:24:20 AM
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I thought that they would be much cheaper than established betting exchanges
like Betfair or Matchbook, because they don´t have to pay for office buildings and other
expenses that the fiat betting exchanges have.

have you checked out Fairlay? 1,677 BTC in bets the last 30 days through their P2P betting platform.

It has action at least, so keen to hear your thoughts on that one.

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September 27, 2018, 09:00:16 AM
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and what is the commission?
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October 07, 2018, 03:26:45 AM
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Wagerr finally finished the development and you can now bet within the blockchain.

Check out their twitter, telegram etc, and good luck!

Had you ever bet something thru wagerr?

Yeah ofc, I've set bet so far on EPL, CL, SPL and UFc, I won 22 out of 36 so not so bad overall, it's damn fun Smiley
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October 07, 2018, 03:29:20 AM
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I believe the website link is https://www.wagerr.com/

If I am correct with the website address, I believe it is an ICO. And what I see from their roadmap, they are going to open the full fledged betting platform in Q2, 2019. Or is it available now??

I have also taken a good look at the website. Everything looks great, feels great but then I bumped into a quote in the website which says,

"Free of all regulatory bodies"

How come??

Because it is a true Decentralized project, check it out, go to Telegram or Discord and check it out..

Betting possible via Android app or QT wallet, soon HTML portal.

If you invest in crypto, check the date I opened this threat, I think WGR already 100%+ since then and it grows every day because that every day coins getting burned.
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October 07, 2018, 03:32:51 AM
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Creating an account leaves a lot to the imagination? The dashboard just shows raffle tickets 0 and sold out.

Trying to figure out how to bet on this thing Smiley

Join Telegram or Discord and ask the community, it's very easy via Android App
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October 07, 2018, 03:33:51 AM
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I believe the website link is https://www.wagerr.com/

If I am correct with the website address, I believe it is an ICO. And what I see from their roadmap, they are going to open the full fledged betting platform in Q2, 2019. Or is it available now??

I have also taken a good look at the website. Everything looks great, feels great but then I bumped into a quote in the website which says,

"Free of all regulatory bodies"

How come??

betting is available now in the wallet.

betting is in the blockchain, so no regulations


So you are saying that betting will take place in the blockchain, but is it going to change the character of betting? If my country bans betting of any kind, how it is different? Be it in blockchain or in some other format, the character of the betting isn't changing! How can you confidently say it is free from all regulatory bodies jurisdiction?

Have you taken any legal consultation on that??

Is Bitcoin free of any regulation?..

WGR is based on Bitcoin Core and no 1 3rd party that takes the "call", it is operated by Oracles Wink
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October 07, 2018, 03:34:34 AM
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It's been quite a while since we heard about Wagerr development, and now I see they are branching out into stuff like masternodes and securing other type of casinos. Very hopeful in 2017 with all the betting blockchain platforms but I guess now we are seeing that the market was probably too small for too many competitors. End of the day we all stick to our dice and normal gambling without smart contracts. Did any of you sports betters ever tried this?

Wagerr (so far) is the only working Betting platform on blockchain that is 100% decentralized...
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October 07, 2018, 03:36:04 AM
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Did any of you sports betters ever tried this?

I wanted to try Wagerr until I saw how high their commission percentage on winnings is.
I thought that they would be much cheaper than established betting exchanges
like Betfair or Matchbook, because they don´t have to pay for office buildings and other
expenses that the fiat betting exchanges have.

Somehow they managed to be even more expensive...

Besides, they obviously struggle for liquidity. It is hard to get a betting exchange running, because
no one is going to bother to bet there if there is no liquidity. And with no one to bet there,
there is going to be no liquidity. It is a classical catch-22.

This is incorrect, Wagerr have less fees then betfair and rest.

You don't see it because they don't display it like WGR.

Go to Telegram/Discord and the community will explain to you how and you'll see what I mean Smiley
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October 07, 2018, 03:37:30 AM
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and what is the commission?

6% against the blockchain or 2% head2head
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