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Topic: 0% house edge, rake and comission - page 4. (Read 2263 times)

newbie
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March 19, 2018, 04:04:31 AM
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I think it can attract enough people. I personally mind the fees I pay at every bet. I will watch them how they are doing
legendary
Activity: 2018
Merit: 1108
March 18, 2018, 03:36:44 PM
#2
Hey players,
I was looking for opportunity between casinos and found two crypto project which claim that have 0% fees on games, named zeroedge and edgeless. Do you have any experience with them? I asked in their telegram groups, how their concept works, they answered me that their concept is based on their own cryptocurrency, that will grow with number of players and also that not every game will be with 0% fees. I still don't know if it's enough, maybe blockchain will spare some money, on the other hand, they should have big reserve to be able to run. What do you think, will these project successful?


They are on-chain games right? There will be transaction fees here and there. Also hasn't seemed like these games have been hugely active. Maybe it is due to transaction costs with every action. I personally don't think on-chain games right now are worth the effort. The technology isn't ready yet.

I tried to check Edgeless out and registration required some form of documents right away. Closed the site right away Cheesy

EDIT: Also regarding 0% edge I don't think it's very sustainable.
full member
Activity: 503
Merit: 102
March 18, 2018, 03:20:29 PM
#1
Hey players,
I was looking for opportunity between casinos and found two crypto project which claim that have 0% fees on games, named zeroedge and edgeless. Do you have any experience with them? I asked in their telegram groups, how their concept works, they answered me that their concept is based on their own cryptocurrency, that will grow with number of players and also that not every game will be with 0% fees. I still don't know if it's enough, maybe blockchain will spare some money, on the other hand, they should have big reserve to be able to run. What do you think, will these project successful?
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