Well are you going to help fund and pay for all the costs of this, or develop it yourself ? Not trying to sound like a dick, but it just cant be done..Not yet I'm no rich guy and don't have any more money to spend on things that are not giving any roi. After the altcoin downtrend my portfolio is nil compared to what is was a month ago. Im not saying it wont be worth more when the price goes back up obviously, but at this moment I am pockets deep with really not much to show for. This Casino was never intended to be a source of income for me or I may have invested everything here and had swisssoft integrate CSC @ a price of around $5000-$10000
Yes, Three developers who moved on to launch their own coin on these forums, they were only interested in creating a new coin and building quite a bit of hype.
It is doing quite successful, for now.
As well the guys working on the current project said that the only way one would have access to the url is if you did bookmark it and someone accessed your browser. Thats why i said take a picture delete the history after you play and withdraw when you are done. These other casinos that you have seen are created by a skilled development team who is devoted to earning an income from the casino. If i knew or had people who would help with these things, the games, etc then it would be different.
I take back the part about the get/post not being encrypted. It would be. The SSL/TLS layer is between TCP and HTTP. It was ignorant of me to say otherwise, but I'd had a few beers and was in a hurry. I own that mistake. No big deal there as far as security goes, but I still disagree with not adding password protection to a page that allows someone to withdraw from a gambling site. I don't think you should fire your programmer, but I really don't understand how it's going to cost that much more to add user accounts with passwords (even if email is not required for anonymity) - and I wonder why this wasn't budgeted initially for a gambling site. There are so many ways of doing this with off the shelf/ opensource code.
At least require a payout address before playing and then run a cron to autopay any balance on sessions that haven't been active in x number of time. With the whole URL/no-account thing, people are going to get a lot of coin stuck in your site.
I think your comment about not paying to have basic security measures integrated into your site because they will not give ROI is pretty ridiculous. An online casino is nothing without trust, so anything you invest into gaining that trust should theoretically give ROI if everything else is done correctly. If I am mistaken and you were saying you're not investing in it
now because you don't have ROI right
now - then you probably shouldn't even be getting into this.
Speaking of trust, let's see the goods. You said you've played the first game and it looks great - so play it for a minute and post a screencast so we can all see. That will really drive the price up! Here you go:
http://camstudio.org/