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Topic: [ANN] The Decentralized platform for gaming DApp's. MVP in development. - page 57. (Read 18013 times)

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Great project. Love the "detail" that has been put into it so far. Im in bro. Come at me Jackpot Wink 

Will POS be an incentive added at a later stage being built on Ouroboros or does the jackpot factor substitute this in a way?


Hi!
No, there is no link between the two. The POS incentives will remain with the Cardano - we just use their settlement layer, so the transactions will be 'mined' on the Cardano itself.
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Seem like a good project.
I will follow up for the bounty campaign.

Please, do, bro!
And thank you)
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Suppose, that a group of hackers managed to hack into your casino. Will all users’ deposits be lost, or there is a plan for this case?

We are not a casino. Please, read the WP carefully: we are decentralized, there is nothing to hack and there are no deposits.
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How do you plan to integrate your decisions in games, like poker, where you do not need a random numbers generator, but a random cards generator?

Weird. How do you think random cards are generated?
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Hello. Will it be possible to connect real dealers to a casino, using tools, provided by Spade? This is an extremely popular service among the major players.

Yes, we are actively exploring all the possible applications of Sp8de to the real-world betting and gaming. Powering the physical slot machines with our randomness is another interesting application. Wait for announcements - our partnerships will determine to a large extent the direction of our initial development focus.
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Spade won't offer any games of their own? Only user designed games?

We will roll out a couple of games designed in-house. Yet, they will be as much a part of our ecosystem as any other user-designed application.
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Spade won't offer any games of their own? Only user designed games?
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Hello. Will it be possible to connect real dealers to a casino, using tools, provided by Spade? This is an extremely popular service among the major players.
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How do you plan to integrate your decisions in games, like poker, where you do not need a random numbers generator, but a random cards generator?
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Good afternoon. Why not gather a few random numbers generators into a single decentralized system? It will be both transparent and beneficial as for a casino, as for players.
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Suppose, that a group of hackers managed to hack into your casino. Will all users’ deposits be lost, or there is a plan for this case?
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Seem like a good project.
I will follow up for the bounty campaign.
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Great project. Love the "detail" that has been put into it so far. Im in bro. Come at me Jackpot Wink 

Will POS be an incentive added at a later stage being built on Ouroboros or does the jackpot factor substitute this in a way?
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Hello. If a user wins too often, it will lead to significant losses for a casino. Do your tools let influence on this process?
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Good afternoon. I believe, that the sources of random numbers generation for online services should be available to the public. Then it will increase the transparency of a casino.
At the same time, if somebody finds the algorithm of the specific randomizer, he will immediately try to find a way to deceive it, making all casinos vulnerable.
Then why not use the standard RAND function? It is available even in basic office programs.
It suffers from the same problem, and sometimes gives away error messages. That is an inadmissible option, when working with multi-million bets on roulette.
Well, then why Spade would not purchase the technology at any of the online services like random.org? Most of the lotteries pass through them, and almost no one complains.
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Good afternoon. I believe, that the sources of random numbers generation for online services should be available to the public. Then it will increase the transparency of a casino.
At the same time, if somebody finds the algorithm of the specific randomizer, he will immediately try to find a way to deceive it, making all casinos vulnerable.
Then why not use the standard RAND function? It is available even in basic office programs.
It suffers from the same problem, and sometimes gives away error messages. That is an inadmissible option, when working with multi-million bets on roulette.
member
Activity: 364
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Good afternoon. I believe, that the sources of random numbers generation for online services should be available to the public. Then it will increase the transparency of a casino.
At the same time, if somebody finds the algorithm of the specific randomizer, he will immediately try to find a way to deceive it, making all casinos vulnerable.
Then why not use the standard RAND function? It is available even in basic office programs.
member
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Merit: 10
Good afternoon. I believe, that the sources of random numbers generation for online services should be available to the public. Then it will increase the transparency of a casino.
At the same time, if somebody finds the algorithm of the specific randomizer, he will immediately try to find a way to deceive it, making all casinos vulnerable.
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Good afternoon. I believe, that the sources of random numbers generation for online services should be available to the public. Then it will increase the transparency of a casino.
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Lifting up a blockchain-based platform that is capable of providing uncommon general oddities to develop and run documented casino applications. New changes in the blockchain-based gaming world.
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