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Re: MintDice – Bitcoin Casino With Online Slots, Bitcoin Crash & Bitcoin Investment
by
theskillzdatklls
on 29/09/2019, 19:49:13 UTC
Depends, is it real human or bots, from targeted links or not, paid or organic? These are what I mean by "traffic is not a useful metric for measuring the casino's performance."
I disagree. Traffic is everything and it is what most people check out to observe whether a particular site is doing well or not. The first thing that any customer would check while researching a site is traffic (Alexa ranking, Chat room players etc).

The traffic can be natural or artificial, but the numbers are what matter at the end of the day. Mintdice is doing really well in this area and are improving in a short span of time making them a competitive site in the crypto gambling realm.

Our Alexa rank is improving steadily but we still have a very long way to go. Please continue the support here, it is most welcome. Our immediate goal is to hit #50,000 or better then figure out another goal from there Smiley

As Sara has said, we have never artificially manipulated our gambling or traffic numbers once ever. Anything you see is real people. We would rather focus on real development and growth than spoofing numbers which we feel accomplishes next to nothing. Sometimes admins/developers do play but it is almost always to test things, not to spoof traffic, and it is extremely obvious when we are playing.




...But then again, all you can do is believe me or not Smiley
I have no reason not to believe you. But I’m interested to know what percentage of the slot return to the player? I believe that these figures should be accessible to everyone.

I'm not entirely clear on your question. Our slot machines have a RTP of 98% or house edge of 2%:
https://mintdice.com/faq/games-general/the-numbers/what-is-the-house-edge

If you are curious about what exactly the current slot payback percentages are in real life at this moment in time, these are accessible but I don't want to waste developers time presently figuring this out. I can make data like this more public later if it is of high interest once our more important concerns are taken care of.

Our slot machine backend math will be changing slightly (in a much more fun manner) in under 6 months ideally. So any raw data provided now won't matter too much as it will become obsolete anyway.