Hi! OP here, trying to answer as much as I can about the awards.
There should be an additional category for best cryptocurrency betting exchange(Fairlay).
That's an interesting idea, but at the moment we don't really have anybody on our team with experience in betting exchanges, so we wouldn't feel comfortable creating criteria for that topic. Maybe next year
maybe you can add a category of the best nascent casino, which, there are many with a lot of potential, there are already many who are carrying out a signature campaign, this makes them see that they are hungry for success.
That's definitely something we thought about! In the end, we felt like the other awards were more relevant, but it's definitely something we'll keep in mind for next time, thanks!
they have
disclosed the casino awards criteria . and maybe, the staff of the site itself rate each casino according to their listed criteria per category.
but is the site giving notice to the winners that they won in this blockchain casino awards? at least give them like a digital certificate or something, and maybe put it on their site as well.
So, two questions here:
1. We haven't done any polling, no, although we did look at other websites with user reviews (like AskGamblers and TrustPilot) > that was a minor rating criterion for some of the awards.
I think we really want to do a "user's choice" award next year!
As for how we graded the brands: although our opinions on which website is "best" differ quite a bit, when it came to the criteria we used the team was pretty much on the same level because they are pretty "objective" for the most part.
For instance, assuming we created a criterion for "Accepts Bitcoin", and gave it a score/weight of 100, then each casino that accepts Bitcoin gets 100 points, and each casino that doesn't scores 0 points.
2. Yes, we have indeed contacted the chosen websites, and have provided them with a digital certificate. It's up to the brands to publish them, and some have already shown interest in doing so.
When it comes to awards like these then it is always set on their own criteria and real user experience.I cant say it is bad but every user experience would really vary
but at least we do appreciate on how these things been put up with some effort.
For sportsbook then I would rather choose Stake or Sportsbet on that part and same goes with user experience.Im aint fan of blockchain based though.
I'm glad you appreciated our effort, thanks!
I completely agree, there is always some subjectivity when it comes to these things. That's undeniable. But I also think there's some value in sharing our experience. We do our best to rate every website fairly, not just with these awards, but with our reviews as well. But we know everyone's opinion matters > that's why we have comments and let users grade the casino as well.
On a related subject, I'm also very intrigued by the psychology of gambling. I think that if you have a really good experience at a certain website at first (a very decent win), you are more likely to think that the brand is great in the long run, even if your experience, later on, isn't so good. Similarly, hard losses at first can really influence your future experience. That might explain why people have very different opinions of the same casinos and sports betting sites.
Also, of course, a customer support agent on a bad day can really sour the picture.
Can I ask, why are you not a fan that it's blockchain-based?
OP, you did a great job with the review, that would help more people to be as a basis in looking for a casino and sportsbook to gamble with.
Some casinos actually are adding sportsbook like stakes, so its a good thing.
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback.
And yes, I agree > it's great more brands are adding more options like sports betting, or more games. The more options you have, the better!
They should have used a different name though instead of 'Blockchain casino awards' in my opinion.
Well, "CasinosBlockchain" is our brand name, so we felt like "Blockchain Casino Awards" was a nice fit for us.
We also look at more than just Bitcoin-gambling (or even gambling with cryptocurrencies). For instance, one of our awards is just for casino Dapps, and we really took things like blockchain-based RNG or blockchain-inspired games into account when looking at the Crypto Games award.
So, the unifying element, and what makes our awards unique, are really "blockchain-based casinos".
What do you think would be a better name?
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