Thank you for your interest — the amount of discussion in our thread shows that we’re moving in the right direction.
According to the owner, they are currently adding new sites, and they are manually reviewing those casinos. They will later check those websites by playing and testing withdrawals as well. Also, when they launch the 2nd version of their website, users will be able to report anything, such as the website is not operating, scam, or other things.
I found this initiative as unique. I haven't seen such website before. So, I expect them to stay around and I think I will be one of their regular user. I hope they won't close the website suddenly.
Honestly that seems like a lot of manual work! Also spending this much money without any profit doesn't seem right. In the future it would be hard to keep up with the expenses without any revenue generating from the site. They must need some sorts of sponsor or ads to able to survive.
I don't believe them to be unique in any way. Similar sites already exists and even better. For example casino guru. You can get all the information you need from that site. So my question is why would user want to use a site that only offers a little much information? I understand they are new and in their beta phase. But without in depth information it would be hard for them to attract visitors.
Our project is still in its early stages, and for now, we’re fully self-funded and able to continue without sponsorship. That being said, this doesn’t mean there won’t be ads or partnerships in the future. But our primary goal is to establish ourselves in this niche and build a truly valuable platform.
Casino Guru and similar websites have been around for years — it would be unrealistic to assume we could outdo them right away. Right now, our website provides the essential minimum of information for users who are specifically interested in crypto-only gambling platforms. In our view, the two most critical factors are:
(1) whether a project requires KYC, and
(2) how fast withdrawals are.
What sets Cave0x apart is that we personally test and verify every platform before listing it.
Most casino directories like Casino Guru or AskGamblers publish information provided directly by the casinos themselves, which often turns out to be inaccurate — especially when it comes to withdrawal times.
We created Cave0x to address exactly this issue. And yes, we are still in the beta phase — more data and features will be added over time.
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I have visited your site on mobile phone and it looks complex. I might be wrong because I have seen people applauding you here, but from my end I think it's not a simple design.
What criteria do you use to list casinos in your site. We want to be sure any casino listed in your site is legit and not money influenced.
As for the mobile version — you’re right. The current site is not fully optimized for mobile, but that will change once we launch the new version.
For now, we use two simple but important criteria:
Does the project actually pay out? And if so, how quickly?
You can rest assured that no project in our list has paid us to be included.