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Re: NakamotoRoulette.com - Selling to highest bidder!
by
Casdinyard
on 18/07/2023, 23:06:54 UTC
It’s sad to see this project of won’t continue anymore since you seems honest on developing your game. The only problem was there’s only low demand for live roulette games since there’s tons of them on other live game provider like evolution which has low players too for their roulette category. If only you manage to add different games aside roulette, I think you have a chance to get some popularity here.

I’m just concern on the sustainability of the live feed for this roulette. Seems like you are the only one who program those cctv or get that live feed from that casino. What will be the setup in case this will be transferred to the new owner. How can he assure that live stream will never be interrupted? Will you offer lifetime support for the sustainability of the website since this casino is relying only on live video provided by that unknown casino.
In the grand scheme of things this is the best thing that they can do. Some projects aren't even as lucky as them as to be able to sell their source code. As for the setup once the ownership was transferred to the buyer, I think they won't be the one to provide live feed for roulette anymore? Since it doesn't make sense that they'd still be the people who'd provide live feed with the delays in transmission and all that once the transfer process pushes through. But what do I know lol I'm not the one operating the roulette anyway.

your casino was launched on the 24th of february, that means it has already been running for 4 months, in my opinion it would be good if you could put details in this thread of how much money more or less your casino will need for marketing or what is the price of your casino , you could also post in this thread a summary of how these 4 months that your casino has been operating were, what were the biggest obstacles your casino had to face, what were the profits and losses (you don't need to talk about exact value, but at least you can talk about an estimated amount of profit and loss you had )

another important point that I think you had to mention in this thread is about the operational costs that you are having with the casino, when talking about all this people will be able to better analyze whether or not it is worth just putting money in your casino, how much profit and how long to make a profit they can wait, this is all very important to mention when you are looking for a partner or person to help you, at least that is my opinion, I wish you luck
That's good advice right there, maybe even urge some angel investors out there to help them out and fund the project for them beyond just the marketing budget that's needed you know. Best if NakamotoRoulette could advertise themselves on other channels beyond bitcointalk to reach more people, I hear Twitter's pretty good with connecting projects with investors.