We can do a Bitcoin backed coin if players would prefer to have the value of their in-game coins fluctuate with the value of BTC rather than dollars.
There's no need for your casino to create a bitcoin backed coin because bitcoin itself suits as an accepted cryptocurrency for majority of the casinos. I understand that you're trying to save the value through this bucks you have which is just available on your exchange.
This is like buying an altcoin that has a utility for its own platform.
This is a platform which makes it easy to create a currency and betting functionality is built in at the protocol level for these currencies.
In eSports Live $10k, "bucks" run on Litecoin and each bet creates a Litecoin transaction. We could run on Bitcoin instead but TX fees would be $1-$2 per TX, compared to Litecoin where we can get transactions with 20+ bets confirmed for 0.0001 LTC = 1 penny.
First time of hearing and seeing that there's this currency that runs on Litecoin. Because most of the tokens that were created on different platforms, if its not made of ethereum, it was made of EOS, TRX or Nano.
Why not just accept Litecoin directly instead of running it on with a name of 'bucks'?
I also don't know of any coins running on Litecoin. Maybe this is a first?
This is a protocol for colored coins. This particular crypto asset is roughly pegged to the dollar hence the name "bucks" but uses trace amounts of litecoins to represent ownership. Running on Bitcoin/Litecoin gives all the security and cryptographic functionality of those blockchains. The colored coin protocol is needed for the decentralized betting functionality which relies on "burn addresses" where bets are placed by burning coins to your own address matching the format associated with the option that you're betting for.
Has anyone tried placing a bet and willing to share their experience?
I think there no one on this forum did able to try the site and making a bet because at first,its never been an appealing thing if you don't really make bets directly with BTC.
You are still required to some conversion and I heavily agree on what said above that bitcoin is already capable on such manner.
Is the issue that no one wants to hold USD until their bet resolves, or that people are expecting to get ripped off on the conversion or something?
Based on the feedback here so far, I'm considering switching to a BTC pegged in-game currency called mBTC worth 1/1000 of a bitcoin each. Deposits/withdrawals will no longer depend on the USD/BTC exchange rate so it will be easier to see that there's no deposit/withdrawal fees. I want to make sure I understand your objection(s) first though.
Why would you really like to complicate things up? Just simply enable bitcoin deposits and let it do the job without boggling your mind.
Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals are already enabled.
Buying in, placing bets and withdrawing are pretty simple at the UI level. If it seems complicated to you, I recommend trying the software. I'm hoping to refine my presentation on how to explain this so that people can understand it easily.