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Topic: [2016-11-04] BS: How blockchain is decentralizing gambling (Read 446 times)

legendary
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It is a vDice promotional article, which most likely is a scam. Just like KIBO, they are also trying to raise money through crowdfunding and run away. They are miserably failing to answer various questions in various places on this forum...

a. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/decentralised-gambling-game-vdice-announces-crowdsale-1646783

b. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annvdice-ethereum-blockchain-gambling-1633105

Be Careful about vDice & KIBO.

Yes, seems to be a promotional article about vDice. The Business Standard article is only an excerpt and so you dont feel it is a promotional article.
But once you read the full article in techinasia, it is clear that it is.
member
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It is a vDice promotional article, which most likely is a scam. Just like KIBO, they are also trying to raise money through crowdfunding and run away. They are miserably failing to answer various questions in various places on this forum...

a. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/decentralised-gambling-game-vdice-announces-crowdsale-1646783

b. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annvdice-ethereum-blockchain-gambling-1633105

Be Careful about vDice & KIBO.
legendary
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How blockchain is decentralizing gambling

http://www.business-standard.com/article/technology/how-blockchain-is-decentralizing-gambling-116110401333_1.html

Gambling is a multi-billion dollar industry and was revolutionized by the internet. Now, online gambling accounts for a significant proportion of all betting.
 
The internet and decentralization changed the face of many industries. The list includes content, publishing, and music. However, gambling was never conclusively disrupted.
 
While a kid can now launch a TV show in their bedroom and, with a little tech know-how, reach an audience of millions, the same sort of democratization is not true for gambling.
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