That's cool, although I don't really know how peer-to-peer betting works, cause I haven't used any p2p betting platform before, though I do hear about them. So let me guess how it works, you put a bet against someone on the platform and the Kryptium collects a fee for the betting ,and whoever wins ,goes with the money? It's really funny how there are lots of gambling sites these days and they are just encouraging everyone to bet, while they rip us off and make money. Lol. No one should come for me, that's just what I think.
Kryptium is actually a betting platform, not a centralized sportsbook. Using the platform, people can not only bet but also launch their own betting house! In fact, in markets where traditional online sportsbooks and betting exchanges rip you off with high house edges and commissions, Kryptium enables the deployment of betting houses with commission as low as 0%! This is possible because you dont have to pay for any servers or other infrastructure since all bets and settlements are happening on the blockchain. Also, Kryptium supports P2P betting, so you dont need to spend money on finding the right odds to offer either players decide the odds they want on their own. The only cost for maintaining a Kryptium betting house is just the blockchain network fees for publishing and updating event data on the blockchain (a few cents per transaction).