The statistics that you are starting a amazing. The popularity and success of the website has not diminished at all.
The fact that so many of those number have to be existing users who continue to play at stake.com must be a testament to the customer services as well as game play style and options. The more games of differing variety and different to competitors is a must for any gaming site to succeed.
Stake seems to be hitting the right spots and ticking the right boxes. Amazing statistics of your user base, well done and congratulations again to all the Stake team on a resounding success.
Thank you! We're satisfied with how things have been progressing so far but we ended up spending most of the year re-coding the website and attempting to scale things better. The website still has a long way to go, right now it's a simple casino as far as the actual game offerings go but we have built what I believe is the best community in online gambling. We have rapidly been growing our team and have some major updates in the pipeline which we feel will raise the bar for the entire online gaming scene.
Whichever direction you take Stake (or even Primedice for that matter) is something most look forward to. There are aspects of Stake, Primedice and several other gaming sites such as Bitsler that are raising the bar. If innovations continue then gaming experience will hit higher levels.
I notice Stake uses Cloudflare. Of the 3-4 options out there I would choose Cloudflare over like-for-like competitors simply by virtue of research of reviews and ease of use. The Free Plan is basic. The Pro Plan is $20pm. The Business Plan is $200pm but guarantees 24/7 uptime in the event of a DDoS attack and finally Enterprise Plan which is Price on Asking. Are you at liberty to say which one is used by Stake? I have not heard of Stake suffering a DDoS attack so I would presume it is the Business Plan.
Are you at liberty to say if your hosting set up is with Amazon, Digital Ocean, Ali Baba or Google Cloud or something else? Why did you choose that company over the others? If you have an issue with the present host would you find it an easy transition to move companies to set up elsewhere?
The interest or curiosity I have is not specific to Stake as I have asked similar questions elsewhere too.