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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: NakamotoRoulette.com - Selling to highest bidder!
by
nakaroulette
on 23/07/2023, 07:52:30 UTC

Okay, good questions, please allow me to unpack them individually;

Why 30k;
1. The price is ~30k because we include full source code to a completely UNIQUE platform that literally nobody else has. Yes, there are other peoples versions of such systems, but this is ours, written BY us and used BY us - it is unique and is the pinnacle of years in this ultra specific niche. In this regard there comes the inherited opportunity to re-brand and on sell many times - by whitelabeling a software platform of their own they would now own, they can resell many such sites if they wanted.

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30K USD is a large enough amount to make everyone hesitate to invest their money, unless you can prove that the site is really worth it and very profitable.
If there is someone who wants to invest their money do you also guarantee the success of the website that you offer.
Let's think clearly and look for sources of profit cleanly without arousing suspicion or doubt from everyone.

My advice is better for you to be able to run a website well so that you have enough royal customers so indirectly there will be many people interested in investing their money.

This is simply a difference of opinion and experience - I wrote the first live online casino software in the 1990s, our benefactor (investor) paid over 6million dollars before the company was profitable somewhere in the mid 2000's -- sure, there was a lot of waste and I wasn't in charge of things, but it is what it is - of course things have changed and you don't need to rewrite the entire streaming pipeline to make it possible today, but there is still a significant investment of time (and money) to get a software package of this kind ready for market.

Since then I worked with other companies, a number of them, which all rewrote their own streaming casino software, all of which cost them in the hundreds of thousands to develop prior to launching any sites or platform.

So no, in my opinion to have the benefit of all that experience but also the full source code of a system that would cost many times that to develop, 30k is not very much - again, in my personal opinion and experience.

Of course my opinions and experience must meet REALITY somewhere, and since nobody is buying it and nobody so far was interested, perhaps my experience has led me to make assumptions that are not (at least currently anymore) true.

If that be the case, then it is what it is, and I proceed as originally planned which will be a slow crawl to marketing. I will see how that goes.