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Hey, just stumbled across a new crypto iGaming project - and wanted to share my thoughts 👀

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Indeed, there are strong indications that the OP has an direct interest in the project... if not as an owner, then at least as a member of the team or then some partnership as an affiliate.

I say this because the signs of this are very strong... the text is clearly a very well-structured promotional ad, writted as if it were a marketing piece highlighting all the differentiators, benefits, and even a launch schedule.


The OP anticipates objections by stating that the platform is not yet complete but that its 100% free... exactly as someone would do when aiming for conversions. Finally, the links with invitations to action and vouchers show that this is typical a self-promotion or affiliate marketing and not just a curious user.


I no have doubt... it's a promotion disguised as a spontaneous opinion. Not that this is a problem for us, but it starts off bad because it doesn't instill trust in the community.


If there are lies already in the ad, what will happen next when a problem arises?
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Scraped on 01/08/2025, 00:57:09 UTC
Hey, just stumbled across a new crypto iGaming project - and wanted to share my thoughts 👀

[....]

Indeed, there are strong indications that the OP has an direct interest in the project... if not as an owner, then at least as a member of the team or then some partnership as an affiliate.

I say this because the signs of this are very strong... the text is clearly a very well-structured promotional ad, writted as if it were a marketing piece highlighting all the differentiators, benefits, and even a launch schedule.


The OP anticipates objections by stating that the platform is not yet complete but that its 100% free... exactly as someone would do when aiming for conversions. Finally, the links with invitations to action and vouchers show that this is typical a self-promotion or affiliate marketing and not just a curious user.


I no have doubt... it's a promotion disguised as a spontaneous opinion. Not that this is a problem for us, but it starts off bad because it doesn't instill trust in the community.


If there are lies already in the ad, what will happen next when a problem arises?