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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: 1 - The copycat epidemic within crypto casinos.
by
Chato1977
on 04/10/2022, 01:34:25 UTC
those who copied from other sites are mostly scammers or tend to scam as they are proving to have no enough capital to atleast pay their designer in having their own casino to show players.

though there are some similarities that did not intend to copy but majority are scams in the end.

This is one of potentially a series of posts I'll be making for Bitcointalk on the crypto casino industry, how I see things playing out, and where we go from here.

At the end of the day, real competition is good for the space. Whilst it might be hard to imagine for those of you who have been gambling and posting here since 2016 or earlier, we are still extremely early in terms of the evolution of this industry. Exciting things are happening within tech, crypto and the internet as a whole, and it seems like that hasn't fully converted to gambling just yet - a big reason is due to the lack of actual competition. Competition forces companies to either change or risk being left behind. Those that build, keep up and grow; those that copy slowly die out. We'll soon see which is which.

Let's face it, there are only a certain amount of games in the world, most of which have been developed over decades and become familiar in their playability with the general public. People want to gamble on games that they feel comfortable with and without excessive amounts of new learning. Casinos also like to keep it relatively simple as it can prevent bugs from creeping in. That's the reality of why we see such a consolidation of games at crypto sites.
well  this means they are not totally copycat but instead same game offering?