Yes, by concept and it paper, it's really looks easy to implement. But behind, this swap feature might be complicated as we think about it. And so gonna be hard for them to execute and carry out. And then they will have to test it if there are problems or issues. And here we are just talking about the coding and development side.
And if we include those coins involved, then they have to factors as well the liquidity. And if they are just starting up, they could have issues with it as we all know that there are competitions amongst this casino. So very hard for startup, but make sense for those who have brand name and reputation already as their liquidity, i.e. cash reserves + cash flow.
It's actually easy to talk with development, coding and additional features but it's not that easy to execute. While if they have budget on it, they should have deployed it long time ago or if it's part of their road map that has a date that shall be done. There is so much complexity on it while some that are not impress with that feature will criticize the design but not about the technical background that it has for it to run smoothly. Well, zwei is right, there's so much more to it.
I agree with what they say, there is also a certain misgiving when it comes to implementing new currencies in a casino, when they are native what should be done is to have the greatest liquidity to generate confidence, it is not good to launch a topken and then as time goes by it is worth very little, there are casinos that have tried to do it and only one is the one that has convinced me the most, it is difficult because of the work that must be done, but it is not impossible either, Wolfbet may have many things in the future project, but so far as they are going they have a safe step, and the most important thing is that many players trust in what they have and in the casino that is becoming very reliable on bitcointalk.