Seems that this is another legit gambling platform. But I'm a little doubtful, how did you get your raccoon logo? I've just remembered seeing it on google and in Vector Stock photos[1] and I suppose you've bought it and not just copied it then have your own renditions right? If ever you've really bought it, can you provide some proof? Why am I bringing this up? It would simply be theft to just steal other people's artwork and use it for your commercial use.
Enough said, It seems that this platform is indeed great. Looking forward to meet you in your campaign soon! (if ever you have a chance to try making one). Any plans to add XRP as well?
Glad to see you at BetFury! Our raccoon has been drawn by our designers. If you were with us from the beginning, you might have seen his transformation. The shape of the logo has changed, as well as the image of the raccoon itself.
Care to explain this?https://www.vectorstock.com/royalty-free-vector/angry-racoon-mascot-set-vector-21950219If you paid for it, then I guess it would be ironic with your statement "drawn by our designers". It is fine to use vector free images for personal use, but if you were to be a business, there would be licences when you've paid for an online design. This isn't still an issue, unless you cannot provide your platforms legitimacy without explaining this. Other users might be doubtful why I am bringing this up, it is simply because if you can steal some people's artwork, what more with your clients?
I'm still being nice here. I just want to enlighten others before engaging on your newly published platform.
Thank you for your attention to details! Reputation is a very important aspect for the BetFury platform and brand. We would like to note that the previous answer was not entirely authoritative and indeed the raccoon from
www.vectorstock was taken as a basis for drawing the first logo of the BetFury platform. We have involved the design department into the discussion to make sure that while working on the project, a full license for the image was purchased. But it turned out to be difficult to request a one year old document, because when a company starts its work, not all of its business processes are fully debugged and at some stage it is really possible to do something wrong. In our case, the mistake was not to fix the moment with the purchase of the rights to the image.
It's worth remarking that when we worked on the design and branding of BetFury 2.0, the platform logo was significantly changed and redrawn. You can see this thanks to this comparison:

In order to answer this issue honestly and openly, we have acquired the Expanded license for the above image. We’re so pleased by your attention to the BetFury!
