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Topic: [ANN] [ICO] [WGR] | Wagerr | The Betting Blockchain | Bounties - page 220. (Read 237365 times)

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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
im not sure i understand correctly the ladder graph of bonuses. if you participate in round 1 it says maximum 9% bonus. does that mean if you ONLY particpiate in round 1 you only get 1% and dont get the 1% on every other round you dont participate in?
legendary
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I'm very interested and I will follow this.

The way I see it, this will function as a mix between a traditional bookie and a betting exchange such as Betfair or Smarkets. In H2H betting one side will be backing the bet and the other one will be laying.

I have a few questions about the project:

- How will you create liquidity for H2H betting? All big betting exchanges incentivize market makers and give them access to an API that allows them to give liquidity to the market which in order creates tighter spreads. Others use the API to implement betting bots, which at the end of the day also bring liquidity.
- Do you have deals in place with odds providers for vs. chain betting?
- Are you focusing more on US (baseball, basketball, hockey...) or Euro (soccer, horses) markets?
- What are the requirements for running a Masternode? Do you have any information available in this aspect? How will the Masternode settle the results of the events (is manual intervention necessary?)?

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Robert Christensen - WGR Lead Developer
waiting for the whitepaper release,, i'd like to read it  Wink
and what is the ICO price for this wagerr ?

The whitepaper is coming Smiley

Also the price per 1 WGR through the entire ICO is 5 cents USD
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Robert Christensen - WGR Lead Developer
Question for the dev about the ICO.
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During the ico will I be able to send BTC only from an address of mine, or can I send it directly from an exchange for example?

We always advise sending to a personal wallet first before purchasing due to the window of making sure your purchase is confirmed in time.  However our system will not require it, but due to the way exchanges batch transactions, its best to transfer to a personal wallet first.
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waiting for the whitepaper release,, i'd like to read it  Wink
and what is the ICO price for this wagerr ?
sr. member
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Question for the dev about the ICO.
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During the ico will I be able to send BTC only from an address of mine, or can I send it directly from an exchange for example?
sr. member
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can you tell me if my twitter campaign entry got accepted? because i wrote pm per btctalk and there is no sheetlist
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Is the ICO capped to a fixed amount?
Is there any idea basically for the price of an oracle ? Even a rought estimate during the ICO

Thank's
sr. member
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Bittrex or Polo???    oh ,it is that Polo doesn't list  any betting currency by now~ maybe bittrex is Ok~Waiting for white paper and ~your updates
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40% is 40%
Hello,  with your advertising company on the 23rd of this month, I still have not made a Google table, I was not picked up?
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Is there a cap to how much a single individual/organization can buy? I have a couple parties interested in participating but before I keep aggregating I want to make sure there is not a USD cap per single purchase. Can you verify?

It is probably just the max number of coins they are selling. While I am sure it ensures no centralization or monopoly, but I think that needs to be implemented as someone would be really stupid to buy into so many coins. But I have a quesion. What happens if not all coins get sold ?

Unsold coins will not be created.  I believe the minimum requirement is phase 1 which is 17 million, otherwise the ICO will restart per OP.

If only 30 million are purchased, then the max coin supply drops from 100 to only 30 million instead.

Spot on, it is all percentage based to ensure fairness Smiley
not really. if its percentage based then max coin supply drops from 100 to only 35+ million.
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Robert Christensen - WGR Lead Developer
Is there a cap to how much a single individual/organization can buy? I have a couple parties interested in participating but before I keep aggregating I want to make sure there is not a USD cap per single purchase. Can you verify?

It is probably just the max number of coins they are selling. While I am sure it ensures no centralization or monopoly, but I think that needs to be implemented as someone would be really stupid to buy into so many coins. But I have a quesion. What happens if not all coins get sold ?

Unsold coins will not be created.  I believe the minimum requirement is phase 1 which is 17 million, otherwise the ICO will restart per OP.

If only 30 million are purchased, then the max coin supply drops from 100 to only 30 million instead.

Spot on, it is all percentage based to ensure fairness Smiley
sr. member
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Is there a cap to how much a single individual/organization can buy? I have a couple parties interested in participating but before I keep aggregating I want to make sure there is not a USD cap per single purchase. Can you verify?

It is probably just the max number of coins they are selling. While I am sure it ensures no centralization or monopoly, but I think that needs to be implemented as someone would be really stupid to buy into so many coins. But I have a quesion. What happens if not all coins get sold ?

Unsold coins will not be created.  I believe the minimum requirement is phase 1 which is 17 million, otherwise the ICO will restart per OP.

If only 30 million are purchased, then the max coin supply drops from 100 to only 30 million instead.
hero member
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Sorry for the newbie question
Will there be wallets that will hold WGR, or will the only option be to hold WGR in Bittrex/Polo?
I am asking as I do not do sports-betting, but I think this will be a successful project, and looking to cash on WGR appreciation over time.
Thanks

If you have an Ethereum wallet, then you will also have a WGR wallet since it's based on the ethereum blockchain.  I recommend myetherwallet.com, if you're not sure what to use.  It'll be same as your ethereum address, but will be listed as a token within it.

lol and u can waste your ETH on another shit ico
sr. member
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Sorry for the newbie question
Will there be wallets that will hold WGR, or will the only option be to hold WGR in Bittrex/Polo?
I am asking as I do not do sports-betting, but I think this will be a successful project, and looking to cash on WGR appreciation over time.
Thanks

If you have an Ethereum wallet, then you will also have a WGR wallet since it's based on the ethereum blockchain.  I recommend myetherwallet.com, if you're not sure what to use.  It'll be same as your ethereum address, but will be listed as a token within it.
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There are plenty of  online betting sites out there, i think it could be nice if developers could sum up in points how this project could beat the competition of other online sites that are not crypto based and are bound by regulatory bodies. Something like that could give better insight for other to see value in this project. Not that i need it but generally people tend to have problems identifing overall prospects.
EVERYTHING is on chain, the house and players, no middle men to mess with payouts.
sr. member
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Is there a cap to how much a single individual/organization can buy? I have a couple parties interested in participating but before I keep aggregating I want to make sure there is not a USD cap per single purchase. Can you verify?

It is probably just the max number of coins they are selling. While I am sure it ensures no centralization or monopoly, but I think that needs to be implemented as someone would be really stupid to buy into so many coins. But I have a quesion. What happens if not all coins get sold ?
newbie
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Sorry for the newbie question
Will there be wallets that will hold WGR, or will the only option be to hold WGR in Bittrex/Polo?
I am asking as I do not do sports-betting, but I think this will be a successful project, and looking to cash on WGR appreciation over time.
Thanks
legendary
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Is there a cap to how much a single individual/organization can buy? I have a couple parties interested in participating but before I keep aggregating I want to make sure there is not a USD cap per single purchase. Can you verify?
sr. member
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Is my understanding correct that the primary coin will be Ethereum for the ICO, but any other coin like Bitcoin will be accepted via shapeshift?

If that's the case, does anyone have a general idea of the shapeshift fees associated with this?  If it's over 2%, I'm thinking that I'll probably use an exchange to buy ETH with bitcoin and save on the shapeshift processing cost.

We are actually not going to use shapeshift any longer due to the fee issue. So as of now, we are directly accepting ETH, ETC, USDT, BTC, LTC, WAVES

Great news, I will be paying with BTC directly.

How will the tokens be issued? I assume we will need an ETH wallet of some kind?

I believe they will be doing this through their online website. Accepting bitcoins and issuing WGR in return. Tokens will likely be issued on their website and you can then send it to your wallet.
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