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legendary
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September 06, 2020, 04:39:43 AM
#44
Wow! I never imagine that there will be some Casino's that will make a VR one, but I also doubt that it will be popular, Maybe if it is a Skill type game which VR is so good at then it can be a great start for casino's in adopting such things, And I have searched the youtube for some so I can see how it really works and I have stumble of these videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMFM9E8NDPI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83s7lhgUFeM
sr. member
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September 06, 2020, 01:30:16 AM
#43


A quick lookup made me find this
https://aliveplaycasino.com/ they have VR, I'm not just sure about if it's legit or not so try it at your own risk.

They have done bounty and airdrops but this one escaped our radars I've checked the traffic for me this is a good parameter if many users are visiting and actively participating in the program and I'm surprised to see that they have a very low flow of traffic in their website https://www.alivecasino.io/#/
https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/alivecasino.io#trafficstats
3:05 Daily Time on Site, very few users or they are not marketing the project enough but they have done a bounty campaign I wonder what are the issues here, why only a few or none at all.

I can't find any review about this casino. I only found their ICO review.
ANN and Bounty thread here -> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annbountyalive-casino-is-offering-20-million-tokens-worth-of-18-million-4681242

their last promotion on the website: November 2019.
facebook and twitter last active: November 2019.
BTT account (alivecasino) last active: May 2019.
Telegram and Instagram: regularly active, but not much.

I think this casino already dead.
legendary
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September 06, 2020, 12:59:47 AM
#42


A quick lookup made me find this
https://aliveplaycasino.com/ they have VR, I'm not just sure about if it's legit or not so try it at your own risk.

They have done bounty and airdrops but this one escaped our radars I've checked the traffic for me this is a good parameter if many users are visiting and actively participating in the program and I'm surprised to see that they have a very low flow of traffic in their website https://www.alivecasino.io/#/
https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/alivecasino.io#trafficstats
3:05 Daily Time on Site, very few users or they are not marketing the project enough but they have done a bounty campaign I wonder what are the issues here, why only a few or none at all.
hero member
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September 05, 2020, 09:27:55 PM
#41
I really doubt that VR casinos would be famous, at least not now. One is that third world countries would have pretty much difficulties when buying because of finance (and they'd probably instead want to gamble the money spent to buy VR gear into playing instead), and two, VR is pretty much at its baby phase, so I doubt a proper one could be made at this point. I do admit that a VR casino seems pretty good, imagine it
being like VR chat where you just socialize with each other while playing some crypto games, it pretty much looks amazing to me imo. But as I said, implementation and adoption are still pretty difficult at this point, since I doubt there are many who own VR gear that are actually gamblers.


A quick lookup made me find this
https://aliveplaycasino.com/ they have VR, I'm not just sure about if it's legit or not so try it at your own risk.
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September 05, 2020, 06:33:30 PM
#40
My spouse recently bought Valve Index, and we are exploring the new opportunities it opens. I enjoy the good-quality experience it provides, but it just came to my mind that there should be VR casinos as well. I googled VR casinos and found out that some indeed exist, but I started wondering whether there are any crypto casinos that support VR. I've searched the forum but did not find anything serious. Do you know any reputable casinos with VR support? Have you tried any, and do you think they could get popular?
I found some slots with VR support on Bitcasino through this article, but are there websites focusing on them more specifically?
Nope, not yet at this moment. But I think it could be more fun and interesting to play gambling if there is a virtual reality. Imagine, we feel like we are in casino even we are playing at home only. If ever there will become a VR casino, probably it will become the trend in gambling. As of now, it may be added to the queue of development when it comes in online casino. But in the near future, online gamblers will enjoy playing using VR.
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September 05, 2020, 06:17:53 PM
#39
I think it's still rare for crypto casinos to support VR, because not many people have VR equipment. Maybe not everyone
can afford VR equipment, even though the current price of VR equipment is getting cheaper. But the percentage of poor
people is still high today, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic situation which has left many people experiencing
a financial crisis.
legendary
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September 05, 2020, 06:12:10 PM
#38
I found some slots with VR support on Bitcasino through this article, but are there websites focusing on them more specifically?

Before jumping on other websites, do you actually tried those mentioned games in the Bitcasino article? Or they are now actually live?

I think it's good to have a test run there first for trial and experience. The site seems like a legit one too.

Share your feedback here to give reference to the community.
sr. member
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September 05, 2020, 05:49:18 PM
#37
I haven't seen any vr crypto casinos yet but I am imagining it myself and thinking that the vr games right now is still in the progress of development, if casinos will be made, I don't think that it is good enough for us to appreciate. I might choose to play online than playing vr.
Indeed, no one has yet created a casino that can use VR because currently they are developing it and trying to make it real, it still needs several processes to make their development successfully implemented and used by many people.
hero member
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September 05, 2020, 05:23:54 PM
#36


Talking about health aspect using VR headsets. This article mentions some of the health troubles -

https://www.vesttech.com/4-health-risks-from-using-virtual-reality-headsets/
1. Anxiety
2. Nausea
3. Eye strain
4. Radiation exposure

So if a person wants to deal with VR, he needs to know these aspects first before subjecting himself to this activity.


Regulators will recommend to stop using this if this will become a health concern, it's still in its experimental stage but I just knew it's not good for our health and our pocket, I just need a confirmation that it is and it's really is, there will be gamblers that's going to try this but like you said they should aware of those risk and there should be a time limitation in using this device, too much is harming.
VR's already existed but its no brainer that it can really cause up these kind of health issues basing of that its a headset where your eyes is really very close to it.I havent tested it though but basing of pictures and videos then you can already presume out on what would be the possible side effects.

well, we arent talking about health concern but rather on the probability that it would be adopted on crypto casino.Seeing that image above, im amazed that it already existed but it seems
there still need lots of things to be arranged or fixed on before this one will really be fully operational.

sr. member
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September 05, 2020, 05:16:54 PM
#35
I haven't seen any vr crypto casinos yet but I am imagining it myself and thinking that the vr games right now is still in the progress of development, if casinos will be made, I don't think that it is good enough for us to appreciate. I might choose to play online than playing vr.
hero member
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September 05, 2020, 10:58:46 AM
#34


Talking about health aspect using VR headsets. This article mentions some of the health troubles -

https://www.vesttech.com/4-health-risks-from-using-virtual-reality-headsets/
1. Anxiety
2. Nausea
3. Eye strain
4. Radiation exposure

So if a person wants to deal with VR, he needs to know these aspects first before subjecting himself to this activity.


Regulators will recommend to stop using this if this will become a health concern, it's still in its experimental stage but I just knew it's not good for our health and our pocket, I just need a confirmation that it is and it's really is, there will be gamblers that's going to try this but like you said they should aware of those risk and there should be a time limitation in using this device, too much is harming.
hero member
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September 05, 2020, 10:44:47 AM
#33
This is the second thread I stumble about VR casinos, this is something new to us and I believe in the exploration or experimental stage, who knows two or three years from now we will have numbers of VR casinos, they will cater for specific gamblers who wants to take their gambling to another level but it's costly for gamblers and operators I would not want to try VR casinos I am more comfortable playing on the usual.
Once we get to use in playing VR we might get more addicted so better not try if we know we can't control ourselves, this game or these effect of VR may only be a hit to millenials as they more prefer a much advance gaming experience.
copper member
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September 05, 2020, 10:04:08 AM
#32
My spouse recently bought Valve Index, and we are exploring the new opportunities it opens. I enjoy the good-quality experience it provides, but it just came to my mind that there should be VR casinos as well. I googled VR casinos and found out that some indeed exist, but I started wondering whether there are any crypto casinos that support VR. I've searched the forum but did not find anything serious. Do you know any reputable casinos with VR support? Have you tried any, and do you think they could get popular?
I found some slots with VR support on Bitcasino through this article, but are there websites focusing on them more specifically?
Yeah, I remember bitcasino making a post over here asking about VR casino. I think they are going to implement it soon. But, that would just be an overkill for a casino and only few people are going to be using it (and that would be like for once in a while). So, I doubt any casino would want to spend anything developing a VR casino. Hence you won't find much VR casino. There might be some VR based video games that involves casino with no real gambling. Have you tried looking for those?
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September 05, 2020, 05:10:53 AM
#31
I'm actually a bit surprised that VR crypto casinos aren't a big thing because the technology is getting more and more affordable and universally applicable. Not to mention that VR is usually used for some sort of thrill, and a casino is definitely good at providing the thrill. I can only imagine how much more emotional something like crash would be in VR.
Not gonna surprise.

If you look at the VR Equipment Price reached around 500-700$, not average people can buy this item for gambling purpose only. Want to get experience playing gamble in real live with using VR? then better to go physical casino when you can play/gamble live instance using a VR. However, even on the gaming youtube channel not every people choosing VR because the price and everyone just can enjoy watching a content creator create a video by VR.
VR equipment is not bought for the sake of gambling, it offers much more than that. And while certainly not everyone can afford it, not everyone can afford casinos either. And people who spend hundreds or dollars in casinos can definitely afford a VR headset. Moreover, it's estimated that there are 171 million VR users in the world, which is quite a big market for casinos, no? As for the point about using a physical casino, there are many ways to object here:
1. You are physically seen as you are in the real casino, and many gamblers might want to avoid that.
2. Casino can be a place where criminals hang out, so losing or winning from one in the real is dangerous, whereas VR offers high levels of safety.
3. VR offers to experience things that would not be possible in a physical place (like flying, diving into a certain world etc.).
4. Provably fair gambling cannot be done properly in a physical casino, but VR would allow that.

Pros and cons actually, you've said the pros and yeah I believe that you will really be in a different world, and its effective if you want privacy and you don't want to be seen in a Casino, you know, gossips. You can also avoid second hand smoke. And add the fact that you'll feel like you are going places even though you are just sitting. Are there any vr games that are that advance now? But no worries cause technology is always advancing, for sure they'll create one in the future.

I've read cons about it aside from the fact that it is pricey, some players will feel dizzy wearing the gears needed too, I understand cause I felt dizzy using computers for a long time too, how much more a vr gear with high graphics that is really close to your face. It will somehow can damage your eyesight.

Talking about health aspect using VR headsets. This article mentions some of the health troubles -

https://www.vesttech.com/4-health-risks-from-using-virtual-reality-headsets/
1. Anxiety
2. Nausea
3. Eye strain
4. Radiation exposure

So if a person wants to deal with VR, he needs to know these aspects first before subjecting himself to this activity.
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September 04, 2020, 08:00:37 AM
#30
I'm actually a bit surprised that VR crypto casinos aren't a big thing because the technology is getting more and more affordable and universally applicable. Not to mention that VR is usually used for some sort of thrill, and a casino is definitely good at providing the thrill. I can only imagine how much more emotional something like crash would be in VR.
Not gonna surprise.

If you look at the VR Equipment Price reached around 500-700$, not average people can buy this item for gambling purpose only. Want to get experience playing gamble in real live with using VR? then better to go physical casino when you can play/gamble live instance using a VR. However, even on the gaming youtube channel not every people choosing VR because the price and everyone just can enjoy watching a content creator create a video by VR.
VR equipment is not bought for the sake of gambling, it offers much more than that. And while certainly not everyone can afford it, not everyone can afford casinos either. And people who spend hundreds or dollars in casinos can definitely afford a VR headset. Moreover, it's estimated that there are 171 million VR users in the world, which is quite a big market for casinos, no? As for the point about using a physical casino, there are many ways to object here:
1. You are physically seen as you are in the real casino, and many gamblers might want to avoid that.
2. Casino can be a place where criminals hang out, so losing or winning from one in the real is dangerous, whereas VR offers high levels of safety.
3. VR offers to experience things that would not be possible in a physical place (like flying, diving into a certain world etc.).
4. Provably fair gambling cannot be done properly in a physical casino, but VR would allow that.

Pros and cons actually, you've said the pros and yeah I believe that you will really be in a different world, and its effective if you want privacy and you don't want to be seen in a Casino, you know, gossips. You can also avoid second hand smoke. And add the fact that you'll feel like you are going places even though you are just sitting. Are there any vr games that are that advance now? But no worries cause technology is always advancing, for sure they'll create one in the future.

I've read cons about it aside from the fact that it is pricey, some players will feel dizzy wearing the gears needed too, I understand cause I felt dizzy using computers for a long time too, how much more a vr gear with high graphics that is really close to your face. It will somehow can damage your eyesight.
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September 03, 2020, 12:50:08 PM
#29
VR equipment is not bought for the sake of gambling, it offers much more than that. And while certainly not everyone can afford it, not everyone can afford casinos either. And people who spend hundreds or dollars in casinos can definitely afford a VR headset. Moreover, it's estimated that there are 171 million VR users in the world, which is quite a big market for casinos, no? As for the point about using a physical casino, there are many ways to object here:
1. You are physically seen as you are in the real casino, and many gamblers might want to avoid that.
2. Casino can be a place where criminals hang out, so losing or winning from one in the real is dangerous, whereas VR offers high levels of safety.
3. VR offers to experience things that would not be possible in a physical place (like flying, diving into a certain world etc.).
4. Provably fair gambling cannot be done properly in a physical casino, but VR would allow that.


5. with the current pandemic situation, social distancing can't be done properly in a physical casino.  Grin

171 million VR users in the world, but including Google Cardboard app I guess.
I've tried Google Cardboard app, I think it can be used to play a simple web based casino VR.
just like a pornhub vr video lol.
sr. member
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September 03, 2020, 09:47:14 AM
#28
This is the second thread I stumble about VR casinos, this is something new to us and I believe in the exploration or experimental stage, who knows two or three years from now we will have numbers of VR casinos, they will cater for specific gamblers who wants to take their gambling to another level but it's costly for gamblers and operators I would not want to try VR casinos I am more comfortable playing on the usual.
legendary
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September 03, 2020, 08:34:14 AM
#27
I'm actually a bit surprised that VR crypto casinos aren't a big thing because the technology is getting more and more affordable and universally applicable. Not to mention that VR is usually used for some sort of thrill, and a casino is definitely good at providing the thrill. I can only imagine how much more emotional something like crash would be in VR.
Not gonna surprise.

If you look at the VR Equipment Price reached around 500-700$, not average people can buy this item for gambling purpose only. Want to get experience playing gamble in real live with using VR? then better to go physical casino when you can play/gamble live instance using a VR. However, even on the gaming youtube channel not every people choosing VR because the price and everyone just can enjoy watching a content creator create a video by VR.
VR equipment is not bought for the sake of gambling, it offers much more than that. And while certainly not everyone can afford it, not everyone can afford casinos either. And people who spend hundreds or dollars in casinos can definitely afford a VR headset. Moreover, it's estimated that there are 171 million VR users in the world, which is quite a big market for casinos, no? As for the point about using a physical casino, there are many ways to object here:
1. You are physically seen as you are in the real casino, and many gamblers might want to avoid that.
2. Casino can be a place where criminals hang out, so losing or winning from one in the real is dangerous, whereas VR offers high levels of safety.
3. VR offers to experience things that would not be possible in a physical place (like flying, diving into a certain world etc.).
4. Provably fair gambling cannot be done properly in a physical casino, but VR would allow that.
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September 03, 2020, 04:31:16 AM
#26
There's a VR  casino game that is built-in the blockchain, I just read it on medium here's the link.

The platform is called decentraland, you can explore that place and the game uses a decentralized currency which is MANA. (Decentraland MANA - CMC)
There's a virtual casino there which is called Tomiya Casino, which has those popular games like in an actual casino and according to the article, they bought the parcel using an ETH.


well, the visuals are likely to be like this but I am sure there will be even better developments because the texture of the visuals will be more refined so that visitors who are gambling will like it because of its elegant and nice appearance, so I hope VR casino and other gambling can spread quickly, so that several other gambling establishments could have VR facilities.
I think that is just the beginning because I am sure that the interface will be modified and get better than that. Who knows that we can see the opponent face in the future with the newest technology which can have a better VR, so we can also talk to them while we play. It is a challenge for the developer to develop the VR itself, and if that succeeds, I am sure that will change the gambling industry in the future. Maybe right now, they only use mana coins to bet, but I am sure that they will try to integrate the other coins to gamble if that can grow more than now.
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September 03, 2020, 04:12:22 AM
#25
There's a VR  casino game that is built-in the blockchain, I just read it on medium here's the link.

The platform is called decentraland, you can explore that place and the game uses a decentralized currency which is MANA. (Decentraland MANA - CMC)
There's a virtual casino there which is called Tomiya Casino, which has those popular games like in an actual casino and according to the article, they bought the parcel using an ETH.



Interesting. Not sure it's "built in" in Blockchain though.
I guess the Tomiya Casino is more like a company on the decentraland, right? What "parcel" did they buy? A land?
I wonder if they pay taxes over there considering what decentraland aims to achieve.
And I wonder how decentralized the decentraland is with all the huge data it generates.
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