Could someone please explain to me why is dilution fee for investing inactive? Without it each investor can divest on loss and gamble to cover small daily losses and then invest again. Dilution fee properly distributed to early investors is helping to build long term bankroll. [Or am I missing something?]
Well, perhaps you missed something. Guess what? Reading on the FAQ.
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2% dilution fee - INACTIVE TILL FURTHER NOTICE
This is both a commission and source of extra profit for investors. Every time a new investment is opened, 2% of it's initial value is added to the site bankroll to all the other existing investments. This is to:
-protect existing investors from diluting their shares,
-encourage long-time investments,
-provide extra profit for long-time investors.
Although 2% sounds like a lot, the amount is likely to be earned back"]
https://yolodice.com/#faq
I hope I was on the right track of what you meant.
Yeah, 2% is definitely a smart method to make sure that people stay in long term. Makes no sense that anyone would just get in and get out free willy without any problem. If there are long term investors who happen to wait for over a year and investors who get out after a week. This is inactive for now of course, so anyone can get in and get out but eventually it will be activated one day. Plus the amazing thing about this is the fact that yolodice is not getting all the money back to themselves, they could just say 2% dilution goes to their own pockets and nobody could say anything about it, but no, they are not doing that at all, they are actually doing it for long term investors so that is something that could be appreciated as well by long term investors that casino is looking out for them.