Then you arent familiar with Metawin who has both Rollbit and Shuffle token listed in their casino for deposit and withdraw.
I was surprised when I saw Metawin listed both Rollbit and Shuffle tokens and I remember having a chat with you regarding this matter. I see this as a marketing strategy of Metawin. By allowing users to make deposit and withdrawal via these tokens, they are actually open the gate for Shuffle and Rollbit users to migrate to their platform that does not actually requires KYC unlike others.
I don't see it that way, and most likely, those casinos whose tokens are listed actually paid Metawin for marketing, unless Metawin's token is listed on their platforms too, which will conclude it as business affiliation. Still, I don't see how this will cause a migration to Metawin, those tokens are just payment systems and Metawin already has many with low transaction fees.
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I didn't know Goated also listed Shuffle token. But I think this is a good movement from Goated team. If they were partner site of Shuffle, I am sure you would get another signature campaign. Haha! You have been doing some incredible job lately. Good luck with your business.
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For me, I don't see how Goated would benefit from this because it is just a token, but of course, Shuffle is a beneficiary here. Maybe it paid Goated for more influence of its coin, I don't know. However, in the economics of the whole thing, it's a win-win for both parties if Shuffle actually pays for it to increase its token's utility and relevance.