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A Simple and Anonymous eSports Betting Service
Dota 2 - The International 2019 Betting LIVE!
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What is it?Scrim.bet is a gambling website that utilizes the popular cryptocurrency Ethereum to allow bettors to wager on their favorite eSports teams. Scrim.bet is built from the ground up to ensure anonymity of our users and simplicity in betting. With limited cookie usage, no IP logging, and no user-created accounts, we take our user's privacy very seriously. It's easy to use too. if you've ever sent Eth from a wallet, you have all the crypto "expertise" needed to start playing.
How it works:First start by obtaining Ethereum and keeping it in a wallet you control. Then visit the site and find an upcoming match you want to bet on. Finally, send Eth (min. 0.005 Eth, approx. $1 USD) to the address provided for your favored team. When you win, you'll receive two transactions from our payout contract (one for the initial bet amount, one for your winnings). Payouts occur within minutes of a match ending. All systems are automated making time-consuming manual withdrawals a thing of the past.
What can I bet on now?For the initial release, Scrim.bet is only supporting Dota 2 matches (TI9 matches live now). More eSports titles will be rolled out over the next few months to ensure a smooth production release. CSGO is set to go live on September 1st, with League of Legends following in November and Overwatch in December.
Who made this?For a little bit of backstory, I'm a software developer who plays more video games than I'd like to admit. I got caught up in the crypto craze about two years ago (made some money and lost some money like many others). I got interested in blockchain technology and started work on the backend of the site last year in July. I got some inspiration from the success of csgolounge and figured eSports betting could use a service focused on crypto. I decided Ethereum was a good choice due to it's high level of popularity and its relative speed and low fees. For some technical details, most of the backend is built with a fantastic library called Nethereum (Ethereum + .NET) with a little bit of Solidity/smart contract work where useful. The front-end was built with Vue and Web3js (which provides the fancy MetaMask integration).
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A big thank you to the original commenters on this thread who gave suggestions on improving the site's user interface. I always welcome critiques and criticism. Please don't hesitate to give your thoughts on current UI and feature set as I'm always looking to improve the website and betting service.