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Safe live blackjack bitcoin gambling sites?
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yushey
on 21/03/2020, 17:08:31 UTC
Title says it all.

What is a safe bitcoin gambling website where the dealer is live? I plan on doing big bets, so i want to be safe.
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
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yushey
on 15/03/2020, 01:45:05 UTC
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
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yushey
on 04/02/2020, 04:28:59 UTC
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale/ LOOKING FOR PARTNER - UNLAUNCHED⭐
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yushey
on 03/02/2020, 16:00:04 UTC
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
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on 02/02/2020, 06:36:08 UTC
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale/ LOOKING FOR PARTNER - UNLAUNCHED⭐
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yushey
on 01/02/2020, 21:17:16 UTC
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⭐Gambling Website For Sale/ LOOKING FOR PARTNER - UNLAUNCHED⭐
by
yushey
on 31/01/2020, 19:30:25 UTC
Hey everyone,

I am a computer science developer and for the past month I've been developing a bitcoin gambling website.

This website is player vs player, not like your traditional player vs website.

How the game works: Jackpot; every 30 seconds there is a jackpot. Player put money into the pot. Your probability of winning depends on how much money you have in the pot.

Example:

Bob: 50$ (50/250 = 20% chance of winning)
Alex: 200$ (200/250 = 80% chance of winning)

Pot = 250$

How the house makes money: The house taxes on the profit per pot.

Example:

If Bob wins the pot, he profits 250-50 = 200$. So the tax is 2$ (1% of profit).
If Alex wins the pot, he profits 250-200 = 50$. So the tax is 0.5$ (1% of profit).

The site is almost done. I am on the final stages of the development. Only some front-end code needs to be finished.

Demo of the website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_d6hlpSGMk&feature=youtu.be
Here is a more detailed explanation of the website and how the winner is selected. I have this on the website: https://gyazo.com/43440c7595af3fda61719da5e4919e0b

Why I am selling?

I was planning to partner with some of my friends and run this site my self. However I live in Canada and it's illegal for me to host from within Canada since all the casino sites are through the government.
I don't really want to go through the hassle of hosting it offshore and going through a licensing procedure.

I am open to offers and I will also go through all of the code with you upon purchasing the site. We can sit together on call and test for exploits/backdoors, whatever you wish.

I also am a student so I don't want to put more than half my net worth into a license and have 0 money left for marketing and then get no traffic to the website. I am looking for either a partnership or someone to buy the whole project.
Bidding will start at $1000 USD. Or Looking for investor/partner to pay for licensing and marketing. I will give you a fair share of the website. I will continue to develop/maintain the website for you if you choose this route.
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
by
yushey
on 30/01/2020, 06:10:55 UTC
To be honest, I do not know if you concept would catch on. When you gamble on other sites, you know what the house edge is and it is usually between 5% to 10%. < These gamblers have a good chance to win back between 90% to 95% of the money they gamble and sites with a higher house edge, sometimes gives a rake back option for people to get back even more >

Let's say Bob keep on losing, because his share of the "Jackpot" is always in Alex's favor, then he will eventually stop gambling. The guys with the big pockets will crush the gamblers with the smaller pockets. In the off chance that Bob does win, he would have lost a lot more than Alex and he will not have more money to gamble anymore.

The trick with gambling sites is to create a scenario where the gambler think that he is winning the house and that incentivize him or her to come back and to gamble more. What motivation is there for Bob with the smaller pockets to come back?

Have you tested this with friends and family and what was their feedback?

Hey thanks for your response.

2 things to say:

1. Mathematically your method won't work. In the long run doesn't matter how much you bet your expected value is always negative due to the tax on the profits.

This is more like a proof of concept. The game is basically done. More stuff can be added on easily. For example capping the max that a player can do in one round. we can also add multiple rooms where there's a minimum and a maximum bet player can make.

2. and yes I have tested it with friends and family and I've also made it live for about 1 hour. I linked it in bustabit chat and 10 users created an account instantly. 3 players deposited Bitcoin and played for 1 hour. They loved it so much that the next date they messaged me on bustabit asking if I could make the website live again so that they could play.

essentially everyone that I've talked to said the website is super addictive and very fun to play. There's get more of a rush gambling because they're versing each other rather than the house itself. The only feedback that I've gottenwhich is negative is for the user interface which I have improved on since that video that I posted.

If you are interested in the website, I could always do a live demo with you over a discord call or a Skype call and go through all the code and how to play and whatever questions you have I can answer.
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Re: Bustabit Script "LightGuide Baka" - Potential 1+ BTC/Day
by
yushey
on 29/01/2020, 14:23:50 UTC
so basically its martingaling, this is nothing new. lol
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
by
yushey
on 28/01/2020, 16:28:23 UTC
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A random number is generated from range 0-599. Whoever owne the range where number lies is the winner. The higher the bet, the higher the range you own from the total pot.

So it's not about who bets a larger amount, but who will have more luck. I think this game can be explained by an example:
The situation in the lottery on the Freebitco website is very similar. You buy or get for playing there tickets. Who has more tickets, he is more likely to win. However, it often happens that someone who has several tickets wins, and whoever has millions of them, unfortunately, has nothing.

Betting a larger amount, just means you have higher chance of winning. It does not guarantee winning. So yes from your example it is similar. In a real lottery system, sometimes there are no winners. In my game, there is always a winner.
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⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
by
yushey
on 28/01/2020, 16:21:44 UTC
Hey everyone,

I am a computer science developer and for the past month I've been developing a bitcoin gambling website.

This website is player vs player, not like your traditional player vs website.

How the game works: Jackpot; every 30 seconds there is a jackpot. Player put money into the pot. Your probability of winning depends on how much money you have in the pot.

Example:

Bob: 50$ (50/250 = 20% chance of winning)
Alex: 200$ (200/250 = 80% chance of winning)

Pot = 250$

How the house makes money: The house taxes on the profit per pot.

Example:

If Bob wins the pot, he profits 250-50 = 200$. So the tax is 2$ (1% of profit).
If Alex wins the pot, he profits 250-200 = 50$. So the tax is 0.5$ (1% of profit).

The site is almost done. I am on the final stages of the development. Only some front-end code needs to be finished.

Demo of the website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_d6hlpSGMk&feature=youtu.be
Here is a more detailed explanation of the website and how the winner is selected. I have this on the website: https://gyazo.com/43440c7595af3fda61719da5e4919e0b

Why I am selling?

I was planning to partner with some of my friends and run this site my self. However I live in Canada and it's illegal for me to host from within Canada since all the casino sites are through the government.
I don't really want to go through the hassle of hosting it offshore and going through a licensing procedure.

I am open to offers and I will also go through all of the code with you upon purchasing the site. We can sit together on call and test for exploits/backdoors, whatever you wish.

I also am a student so I don't want to put more than half my net worth into a license and have 0 money left for marketing and then get no traffic to the website. I am looking for either a partnership or someone to buy the whole project.
Bidding will start at $1000 USD.
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
by
yushey
on 28/01/2020, 16:09:28 UTC

Have you got a price in mind? You're almost certainly going to get lowballed posting your offer in this section. It actually belongs in the marketplace.

I would actually recommend pitching the game privately to different established casinos, rather than waiting for them to come to you. Most casinos have a presence here on the forum, so it's a simple job to shoot them a PM with your proposal.



Hey I am just looking for offers right now. Partnerships work for me as well. I am just a student so I can risk putting more than half my net worth in a license. Partnerships are great if someone could cover the costs and I just lead the development and maintenance.

Well you can either post it in this board, Project Development or Auctions.

And maybe some angel investors might be interested on someone will offer you a partnership. I guess the most important question is how 'provably fair' is your system. I know that the more money you bet the higher chances of winning, however, what if two players bet the same amount? which one is going to win base on your rule?

I think it's not about who bets a larger amount of money, but about placing a random number (like in roulette, or who will be closer to the drawn number). However, I would also like OP to explain it, because I am also not sure why the amounts given in the example are different?

Here is a more detailed explanation of how the game works. I have added it on the website: https://gyazo.com/43440c7595af3fda61719da5e4919e0b
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⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
by
yushey
on 28/01/2020, 04:59:43 UTC
Hey everyone,

I am a computer science developer and for the past month I've been developing a bitcoin gambling website.

This website is player vs player, not like your traditional player vs website.

How the game works: Jackpot; every 30 seconds there is a jackpot. Player put money into the pot. Your probability of winning depends on how much money you have in the pot.

Example:

Bob: 50$
Alex: 200$

Pot = 250$

How the house makes money: The house taxes on the profit per pot.

Example:

If Bob wins the pot, he profits 250-50 = 200$. So the tax is 2$ (1% of profit).
If Alex wins the pot, he profits 250-200 = 50$. So the tax is 0.5$ (1% of profit).

The site is almost done. I am on the final stages of the development. Only some front-end code needs to be finished.

Demo of the website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_d6hlpSGMk&feature=youtu.be

Why I am selling?.

I was planning to partner with some of my friends and run this site my self. However I live in Canada and it's illegal for me to host from within Canada since all the casino sites are through the government.
I don't really want to go through the hassle of hosting it offshore and going through a licensing procedure.

I am open to offers and I will also go through all of the code with you upon purchasing the site. We can sit together on call and test for exploits/backdoors, whatever you wish.
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
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yushey
on 27/01/2020, 14:26:38 UTC
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🔥Bitcoin gambling website developer.🔥
by
yushey
on 26/01/2020, 16:00:12 UTC
⭐ Merited by AccountGen (1)
4th year university student in computer science looking to develop your Bitcoin gambling site from scratch.

I have developed 2 sites already fully functional.

Prices start at 3000$ for 1 game. With an additional of 1500$ per game added. All games would be provably fair.
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Re: Where to open an online Bitcoin Casino
by
yushey
on 26/01/2020, 14:14:37 UTC
You need license anyway. Nobody will trust you without it

he can run a casino without license but no credibility. just look at the gambling section. there are several casinos, dice sites or betting platforms that have no license yet. not even the curacao gaming license. and yet they are operating. only those gamblers that want to risk will play on that site. or they will try playing, but they will deposit small amount of money. and that is understandable for a substandard casino.
so i dont think the OP can attract traffic before acquiring his license. that only shows that he has no sufficient funds to hold this kind of business.

Hey like I mentioned in other replies. My website is only player vs player games so I don't actually require a bankroll
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Re: Where to open an online Bitcoin Casino
by
yushey
on 26/01/2020, 05:59:03 UTC
You want to open an unlicensed casino and expect traffic? Goodluck with that. Just the fact that you want to open an unlicensed casino already warrants people to NOT visit your casino. Words are empty, people want movement, actions, results. And in this case? What they want is a license. So that they can ensure that you're not just gonna run off with their money after cheating them of it.

As for opening an unlicensed casino, I'm not sure but I think you just need a reliable software provider, gambling games, secure mode of payment, and the site itself. As for any country that allows it, I don't really know. A lot of countries have been strictly regulating any type of casino that pops out of their territory so you might just get written on their list if you try and open a casino anywhere. And even if they don't notice you,trust me, you're not going to get any traffic.

Hi, Thanks for your response.

Well I am just a student and I don't want to risk putting more than half of my net worth on just a license. My website operates solely on a player vs player game so i do not require any bank roll. Once my site establishes a regular traffic I would obtain that license. But to start off, I was just looking for something thats cheaper and less risk for me.

I also do not want to do anything illegal.
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Re: Where to open an online Bitcoin Casino
by
yushey
on 26/01/2020, 05:35:00 UTC
I like straight simple questions !

what you need for starters :

Trust proof(s) : casinos online or not , are like banks , what u got there ?
Audience : are you already famous ? or what u plan to do about ?
Capital : can you show us (potential costumers) the Money ?  Grin
Resources : did you have domain_name(s) , server(s) , software , right people to run your casino ?
Vision : there are thousands already working Casinos , what more you can offer to us ?
...
sadly enough , list is way too long my friend , but we can try still !
i am patient and open to discuss casually or deeper , think and answer some of my questions to kickstart this thread of yours.

Elias Ch.



Hey thanks for your response. My website is a player vs player game. So I don't actually require a bankroll. I just take commission.

You didn't really answer my question. So I was just wondering which country would allow a Bitcoin gambling casino without a license. Here's a demo of my site: https://youtu.be/-_d6hlpSGMk
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Where to open an online Bitcoin Casino
by
yushey
on 26/01/2020, 04:46:06 UTC
I am looking to open a new bitcoin casino.

I want to start off by opening an online bitcoin casino WITHOUT a license. I want to know what countries allow for this LEGALLY.

I plan to get a license in the future if my website gets some decent traffic.
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Re: ⭐Gambling Website For Sale - UNLAUNCHED⭐
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yushey
on 24/01/2020, 20:26:49 UTC
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