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Board Gambling
Re: This might be a different approach to gambling
by
Lanatsa
on 26/09/2019, 22:07:14 UTC
If you have 0% house edge, where will you get your income to sustain your presence?
And also, aside from the heads & tails, what other games are you going to have here?
Are you planning to get your gambling license also for this project?


There are no intentions to earn an income/revenue from the site, we have the resources to keep the site up and running.
So there is no need for any house edge. We see it more like our hobby to build this and to make something that never existed before.

We were thinking about adding PvP dice games, poker, sports-bets etc. But if you guys have any other ideas we are happy to hear you out.

Well right now we don't really feel like investing that much money into an gambling license. We can give our time and ofcourse pay for the hosting etc. If we reach an substantial amount of daily players we could always reconsider getting an license.


This is the first time that I have encountered that an online gambling site doesn't want to earn income or revenue.
Are you for real or do you have all the riches already to make this project like a hobby as you said?
Maintaining a site already requires money. How about the staffs that will be working on it? Like the chat support?
Are they working for free also? How many people are involved in this project?
I hope you have no loopholes in this pvp system that you can eventually gain money from.
There are no other way on how to monetize your site and its really impossible to think of that a gambling site owner wouldn't think
on how he would profit and charitable works is quite not common nowadays even millionaires do create their own business online
to gain up something out of their funds and doesn't tend to give out free service to the community.We know that staffs and maintenances
do have some cost and running a site will really have some those expense and making no profit wont be sustainable.