I was thinking about this topic and I think op should implement his provably fair system on some demo casino. That way would be easier to explain to casinos how does the New provably fair system works.
I could help on this, I have a casino software with 4 games, if you want send me a PM and we ca find the way to works together.
This is not a bad idea. OP has shown a willingness to put their money where their mouth is (although without funds being escrowed it is just words). I doubt many large casino executives care about $2500 though. That may be a big amount of money for you or I, but to someone with millions coming in, it honestly probably isn’t an incentive. Going at it along and building a player base might be the best way forward.
I wouldn’t do this except if it’s the only way, but I hope this works though, @Stalker22 answered on this. The 2500 is not to impress the executives, it’s to show seriousness and to distinguish myself from the masses. What average person is willing to throw 2500 just to get someone to draft an agreement with no further commitment if the product is not used?
Pretty interesting and useful posts in the last day! @Stalker22, you are correct on everything you said, you’ve carefully followed my thread!
I'm not sure that this is your best approach, the industry is volatile and even *I* don't trust crypto casino owners without any contracts in place, now imagine why you shouldn't.
If you think you have a new mechanic for verifying the fairness of crypto casino games, before doing your outreach I would make sure that;
#1. I have an environment set up for someone to test it out easily, e.g. a demo online casino under a password where they can play and verify
#2. I have everything patented, branded and trademarked in the countries where casinos get their licenses (e.g. Curacao)
#3. I have a business model in mind, e.g. licensing the method.
Additionally:
a.) If I would need money, I would target VIP players tired of the scams within the industry, so that you have the emotional aspect.
b.) If I would need feedback and clients, I would target slot providers since they are the ones implementing all the security features.
I’ve consulted many lawyers in my country, I’ve searched it and thought about it big and large, and I can’t do #2, so #1 falls apart and everything else. No one should know about my system without prior agreement. I doubt in Curaçao it would be different, but if the casino somehow manages to patent it I’ll get additional benefits though.
« a) » is the problem my system solves. The respected casinos correctly implementing the provably fair games do not distinguish themselves very clearly from those who don’t. I know for a fact that if you’re careful enough you can’t be cheated on Stake, but that requires coding knowledge and some work to understand the system. I’ve also checked Rollbit, and that was not the case, since they were showing game hash only after result, I’m not sure if they fixed this since I checked, but you get the point.
And no problem I decide I am working on trust, if the casino takes the 2500 without drafting the agreement, I would be mad but wouldn’t lose sleep over it, and will start again! This would be very unlikely though since I am expecting large offers small casinos won’t be likely to make, and no big casino would damage their reputation for 2500.