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April 21, 2014, 10:05:21 PM |
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I'm thinking at a bitcoin lottery website project and want to see some reviews. 1. Would you bet 1$ for a ticket ? 2. You will trust the website ? If no , how your trust can be earn .
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bitsmichel
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April 21, 2014, 10:17:13 PM |
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1. Would you bet 1$ for a ticket ?
No, I dont deposit money to unknown sites. 2. You will trust the website ? If no , how your trust can be earn .
Based on positive ratings from other users on the bitcointalk forum
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April 21, 2014, 10:24:32 PM |
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1. Would you bet 1$ for a ticket ?
No, I dont deposit money to unknown sites. 2. You will trust the website ? If no , how your trust can be earn .
Based on positive ratings from other users on the bitcointalk forum Based on yours... I should never ever think at this kind of project because no one will deposit 1$ so I can earn their trust. Need to see more reviews. Also some ideas are appreciated:) thank you. I'm thinking at a bitcoin lottery website project and want to see some reviews. 1. Would you bet 1$ for a ticket ? 2. You will trust the website ? If no , how your trust can be earn .
$1 per ticket...what is the payout/odds etc.? I didnt go so far yet . The biggest problem is to earn peoples trust.
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bitsmichel
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April 21, 2014, 10:40:01 PM |
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Based on yours... I should never ever think at this kind of project because no one will deposit 1$ so I can earn their trust.
I had this problem when trying to start a lottery site, didnt work out for me. I think what you want is a timed payout. If the people know, the lottery payout will be held say 1 hour from now, they may be more likely to deposit. If i knew I could win in 1 hour, perhaps i would deposit
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April 21, 2014, 10:48:24 PM |
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Based on yours... I should never ever think at this kind of project because no one will deposit 1$ so I can earn their trust.
I had this problem when trying to start a lottery site, didnt work out for me. I think what you want is a timed payout. If the people know, the lottery payout will be held say 1 hour from now, they may be more likely to deposit. If i knew I could win in 1 hour, perhaps i would deposit Great idea. Thank you.
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eXch
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April 22, 2014, 12:21:24 AM |
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You should consider that creating this kind of sites is like creating a donation site. Peoples trust depends on how you introduce the content and idea.
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April 22, 2014, 01:00:41 AM |
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You should consider that creating this kind of sites is like creating a donation site. Peoples trust depends on how you introduce the content and idea.
I think in every business if you want to succeed , you must invest a lot of money or starting with a powerfull SEO , spread plan.
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dougg
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April 22, 2014, 01:23:52 AM |
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I'm thinking at a bitcoin lottery website project and want to see some reviews. 1. Would you bet 1$ for a ticket ? 2. You will trust the website ? If no , how your trust can be earn .
The website has to provide payments already to built trust. Esp starting off, so understand you need to throw money out there to gain peoples trust you do payout. But dont be paying out for no reason, the ticket price should be resulting how much you can back up. And not running away with our $1 ticket stubs..
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April 22, 2014, 01:34:27 AM |
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I'm thinking at a bitcoin lottery website project and want to see some reviews. 1. Would you bet 1$ for a ticket ? 2. You will trust the website ? If no , how your trust can be earn .
The website has to provide payments already to built trust. Esp starting off, so understand you need to throw money out there to gain peoples trust you do payout. But dont be paying out for no reason, the ticket price should be resulting how much you can back up. And not running away with our $1 ticket stubs.. “The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.” But of course there was a lot of scams 'out there' and is harder to get trusted. Good to know how other people think. It makes you think over and over about any project and how to start it. Thanks a lot guys. Waiting for others suggestions and ideas.
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