@ TheRocketman
You skipped past my previous posts, would have been nice to get your opinion.
Do you have any intention of registering a company and adding the name and address to your terms of service? If not, other than blind trust could you kindly explain why users should trust your website?
Thank you
A very good question though. I hope he will not ignore this vital question of yours.
If not, I will start to doubt its sincerity in establishing its name in online gambling.
A true gambling site that wants longevity in this area will secure its legal documents in the first place.
Thank you for your post TimeTeller
The following post is not specific to the owners of Rocketpot but more a generalisation and a recent example of the Satoshibet website (which had its own thread here) has been given in a previous post.
I have to say I am concerned at the manner in which people are willing to play at any gaming site that offers zero legal protection to the end user in the event a scam takes place or in the event private data is sold or misused.
Just as you mentioned, I also have the same sentiments regarding any website that wants to be taken seriously. Surely they would secure and prioritise its legal documentation before launching their project.
Just because a website owners says they are in the process of registering their LLC does not mean it is trustworthy, likewise just because a website is owned by an LLC does not mean it is scam-free. The difference between dealing with an anonymous website owner and an LLC are the legal protection it provides.
Sure there will be incorporations/LLC that will scam and will be hard to recover funds from or press criminal charges to its owners - but in the end each to their own.