You might want to get in the fantasy sports section as there aren't a lot of people that are doing it yet and maybe some sort of virtual horse race might be able to do the work for me. I like the idea of analysis of provably fair algorithms of other sites but is that allowed? Because I find those algorithms a confidential asset of the gambling sites.
I don't think there are any provably fair fantasy sports and I really want to make a real provably fair website. But yeah, nice idea, I'll investigate is it possible to make fantasy sports provably fair, a great concept! And also, if I would use non-provably fair sports, for example - virtual horse racing (for example Betradar’s Virtual Horse Racing) I need to pay a license for using it and it's not provably fair so I don't like that idea, and I really don't have money for using third-party services like Betradar’s Virtual Horse Racing (same response above for slots).
No, provably fair algorithm isn't secret because user needs to know how the result is generated and by that he can verify casino's outcome.
There are indeed so many copy websites in the market. But most of them fails or receive bad reputation because of bad management. Also it is not ideal to throw a new business into such super high competition.
Think about making some skill based games. If you are following this forum from some time, I am sure you probably have seen such discussions. There is no skill based gambling platform available in the market.
It's like playing games similar to battle royale or any other pvp games where the casino house will not decide the outcome of the game. The casino will make money out of house edge.
Think something in that line! That will be very unique!
Can you give me an example of skill-based games and PvP games you are thinking about? Here are some examples of such websites:
https://bitdouble.io/ (coin flip PvP)
https://duelbits.com/ (dice PvP)
https://www.playbitcoingames.com/ (skill-based games like Mahjong and Minesweeper)
I didn't see that any of these websites have a massive amount of players. I mean, on bitdouble and duelbits you'll make a room and wait a lot until someone joins. On playbitcoingames you will play skill-based game and wait until the end of the day or week or month to get a payout based on the rank. I think for the crypto-gambling sites THE MUST is speed game (no waiting for other players) and speed (instant) payout.
So, maybe it's good to add PvP to the site but once you have tons of users, but I think it's not a good option for start. Here to hear your thoughts
Also, I need to comment this "games where the casino house will not decide the outcome of the game" - if the site is provably fair, both parties (house and player) defines the outcome - just like in PvP games.
I have some pretty unique ideas and I can design them, I also owned multiple csgo casinos which were pretty successfull.
Are you interested to work together?
Of course, let's talk about it in more detail
Some people wants to play dice game, slot games and card games. What I mostly notice of gamblers in which games they play and what I observed is dice, slots and poker which is what I mentioned first. No KYC would be good too because having KYC defeats the purpose of the cryptocurrency that is anonymity. Accepting different crypto as payment.
Yeah, dice is the top one! But there are so many dice sites here and I don't know how hard it will be to start because of competitors... I'm also thinking about dice, but with something different or new, like a profit-sharing token or something else. And yes, No KYC is mandatory for crypto!
When we do talk about decentralized then this do usually mean about those blockchain type of games where honestly they dont really get much attention into this market or simply those smart contracts.
PvP system is also less attractive into this market and even you do see that most of them are still on the same concept or type ex. Dice,crash and slots but there are still people
whom do play with those games.Turns out to be boring on your part but they are indeed getting some users.
I didn't 100% sure what you wanted to say for smart contracts / decentralized games? It's like primedice and stake but you don't deposit money to the site and roll using the website's backend but instead, you directly deposit money to smart contract during betting and all rolling stuff occurs on blockchain and smart contract and you get immediate money if you win. After that, you can verify all the code behind rolling and randomization because it's open-sourced smart contract.
Yes, PvP is less attractive because of long waiting times. I think maybe it's a good idea to add PvP games additionally on the website once you have a lot of users.
Seen up those kind of Dividends on TRX and EOS as far as i remember on some gambling sites that i had checked out but they arent really getting that much user
compared to those top tier sites at the moment but it isnt really a bad idea after all.
About provably fair, can you give out some names which are on the top ranks who doesnt have this fair system?Im bit curious since you did mention this
stuff all over again.
Hm, are you sure? wink's telegram has 21k users, that's a lot!
I don't want to say some site names without any proof, I'll make a thread probably in the next couple of days.