I guess it is one thing to engender decentralization in a lottery and quite another to use a pseudonym in a business whitepaper. This is not an anonymous coin you are making. You are operating a lottery, a gambling site which should be duly registered with complete real names of the development team, and with a mechanism to prove the fairness of the draws.
Exactly! Just like IRL, companies that are involved in
lottery have to have a permit to operate (well, you don't really need it here) and identity for
legal reasons, as well as if it's genuine. But let's be honest, here, even if they do provide such information they still get away with it, easily.
You wont able to see such thing if sites directly make their own and didnt go on having an ICO
Definitely shady.
When you log in do players really need to download an app?.
This also adds up.