Author

Topic: AskAI: List of on chain gambling game. (Read 321 times)

hero member
Activity: 2912
Merit: 541
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 17, 2023, 01:10:12 AM
#40
Even though I'm curious to try it, I'm still not interested in using ChatGPT. ChatGPT hasn't been able to give a proper answer when a user asks something. At least, that's what I read from many articles or websites that discuss Open AI Chat GPT. They complain that what they want has not satisfied their curiosity and sometimes they get ambiguous answers from what they ask. So I'm not surprised if you are looking for answers using Open AI Chat GPT and this seems to be homework for Open AI developers to improve AI performance. And it still takes time to see the development of Open AI to a better stage than it is now.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 16, 2023, 09:58:10 PM
#39
I asked the above to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and got the following response...
This AI failed to mention one of the best casinos that accepts cryptocurrencies and that is Sportsbet.
It's weird because Sportsbet is very active online and in bitcointalk forum, so I expected to see them included in AI list.
Can you ask AI again what he thinks about Sportsbet and why he didn't say about them before?


Only God knows from whatever corner of the internet the AI got the information to reply that way.
The fact that it has not even mentioned a reputable and long proved casino as Stake only makes this to look more weird if you ask me.

I mean, I have seen more unknown casinos being mentioned in this thread than those that would be considered to be staples among the average crypto gambler who reads this section.  Roll Eyes

Let us just take a look at this insanity: It is almost equaling 1xbit to Stake!   Sad



legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1282
Logo Designer ⛨ BSFL Division1
March 16, 2023, 05:14:43 PM
#38
I asked the above to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and got the following response...
This AI failed to mention one of the best casinos that accepts cryptocurrencies and that is Sportsbet.
It's weird because Sportsbet is very active online and in bitcointalk forum, so I expected to see them included in AI list.
Can you ask AI again what he thinks about Sportsbet and why he didn't say about them before?
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1359
March 16, 2023, 01:36:25 PM
#37
I am not familiar with all the gambling sites listed, as I have not reviewed them all. However, some sites, such as Bitvest, are not based on blockchain or smart contracts. So, I believe Bitvest is not an on-chain gambling site.
I thought you are not familiar with them? But how do you know that Bitvest is not among the on-chain betting sites?

Please read my response once more. To clarify, I said that I am not familiar with ALL the sites listed. However, I am well familiar with Bitvest as I have previously used their services and even promoted them by wearing their signature for a period of time. And no, they are not an on-chain gambling site as far as I know.
hero member
Activity: 2912
Merit: 556
Enterapp Pre-Sale Live - bit.ly/3UrMCWI
March 16, 2023, 10:50:09 AM
#36
it's curious that chatgpt didn't mention satoshibones which is one of the most historic games of the genre (among other things I don't understand if it's still active but site is online).
I would not be wrong but also luckybit should no longer be active....

  -     That is probably not included in the chatGPT program that you mentioned. I think what others have said here is also correct that whatever program is entered is the only one that will be answered and provided by chatgpt.

Then I also noticed there on chatgpt that it looks like it is not updated on the latest happenings in cryptocurrency, whether it's casino, trading and so on, I just don't know if others here have noticed it too.
Perhaps, the answer from chatGPT needs to be updated again because I think many other casinos might be included in the list, especially if we see many new casinos nowadays. I know a little about Bitvest as this casino has an ANN thread on this forum and once used a signature campaign to promote the casino.

Let's wait for development from the developer, and if he is a gambler, he should have more casino lists Grin

Perhaps, it's little things like that that AI or chatGPT developers still need to develop to provide even better answers.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 16, 2023, 10:26:48 AM
#35


There you go, that is exactly what I meant.

I believe that because of this and the rest of the things we have discussed in this thread we can reach the conclusion that one should not trust an artificial intelligence to choose a casino. Not only a casino, but rather any kind of online business or provider.

they are vulnerable to the shilling going on internet.  Sad




Oh my Gosh(OMG), apart from the fact that this AI chatgpt is no longer updated with information about cryptocurrency and bitcoin, it is still scary to believe and trust.

      Because of that kind of thing, it even gives misleading to other communities that will use chatgpt, just like that in 1xbit casino which is popular for scamming gamblers who will gamble on their platform.

Yes. It may be a vulnerability that developers have not thought about, hows these bots could repeat false information. Granted, they probably took care of the political and medical misinformation, so the AI won't spread even further the usual conspiracy theories, but they did not care about scams.

Also, days ago I recall the Slime Games casino announcing an integration of chatGPT on their chat, for some reason. It would be weird if some novice gambler also started talking about casinos with the AI and this latter recommends a bad casino like 1xbit out of nowhere.

sr. member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 271
DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
March 16, 2023, 10:14:22 AM
#34


There you go, that is exactly what I meant.

I believe that because of this and the rest of the things we have discussed in this thread we can reach the conclusion that one should not trust an artificial intelligence to choose a casino. Not only a casino, but rather any kind of online business or provider.

they are vulnerable to the shilling going on internet.  Sad




Oh my Gosh(OMG), apart from the fact that this AI chatgpt is no longer updated with information about cryptocurrency and bitcoin, it is still scary to believe and trust.

      Because of that kind of thing, it even gives misleading to other communities that will use chatgpt, just like that in 1xbit casino which is popular for scamming gamblers who will gamble on their platform.
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 585
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 16, 2023, 10:02:59 AM
#33
I am not familiar with all the gambling sites listed, as I have not reviewed them all. However, some sites, such as Bitvest, are not based on blockchain or smart contracts. So, I believe Bitvest is not an on-chain gambling site.
I thought you are not familiar with them? But how do you know that Bitvest is not among the on-chain betting sites? Some of these sites are old and popular in the forum but maybe you missed them since you are only registered in the year of 2019 and then their announcement threads are not that active anymore. I noticed that there are now so many topics like this in the forum, not just limited on the gambling board. It seems that people here are using Chatgpt now like a google to find stuffs but I still think that google is much better or much smarter than this Chatgpt.

~snip~
Some of the sites are fine. The problem is only about you because you don't understand how they work.
hero member
Activity: 1652
Merit: 521
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 16, 2023, 08:16:02 AM
#32
I also ask the same thing and every day the answer is not always the same, try to ask it again on CHatGPT, but the list above is a list of gambling sites that were once active on this forum as well and I have played on several of the sites above.
I'm not sure if I ask again on CHatGPT I can get more information because without having to ask on CHatGPT if it's only a casino site like what the OP has informed us we can still get more on this forum.
Maybe it will just be in vain and the answer is the same as before.
But to be able to get all that information we just need to be patient and look more carefully here because there is already a lot of information that we want to know if we really intend to look for it on this bitcointalk forum.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1504
March 16, 2023, 07:09:44 AM
#31
it's true what @davis196 said that chatGPT hasn't fully generated the correct answer out of the several replies that have been answered here all have different answers.
~

Yes, there may be different answers received from chatGPT for requests from different users, but I got the same answer to two different questions regarding popular on-chain gambling games, I don't know maybe because I don't have a subscription to chatGPT and in this case there may be limitations on its capabilities otherwise it is difficult to explain.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 303
March 16, 2023, 05:04:45 AM
#30
it's curious that chatgpt didn't mention satoshibones which is one of the most historic games of the genre (among other things I don't understand if it's still active but site is online).
I would not be wrong but also luckybit should no longer be active....

  -     That is probably not included in the chatGPT program that you mentioned. I think what others have said here is also correct that whatever program is entered is the only one that will be answered and provided by chatgpt.

Then I also noticed there on chatgpt that it looks like it is not updated on the latest happenings in cryptocurrency, whether it's casino, trading and so on, I just don't know if others here have noticed it too.
sr. member
Activity: 2660
Merit: 339
March 16, 2023, 04:05:30 AM
#29
Thanks for this, and it just shows that,

1. AI is not really that complete as this stage
2. Still based on us, on how we are going to enrich that AI

So it's good to test it, but don't expect something complete. I know few of the sites that mention there, but there could be more missing in the list, obviously.
There can be two reasons why the list is not complete.
1. ChatGPT's information is only limited until 2021, and it has no knowledge of anything that has happened after that.

2. You will need to specifically mention in your prompt that you need all the available items to be on the list, otherwise, it will just generally pick some of the from the data it has and present them to you.

Overall, you are right that AI is still not as complete as people think it is, and even the information it provides can sometimes be wrong, though presented very rightly. So, it is always better to check the generated information before using them just to avoid problems.
hero member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 574
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
March 16, 2023, 02:24:20 AM
#28
The presence of AI at this time cannot give us full support in answering something because AI technology is still being developed to make it even better.
And if we try to use ChatGPT to ask something, maybe the answer cannot provide accurate answer because there are still limitations in AI to provide that answer.
That is why many developers are still developing this AI to achieve what they want so that people can use it how they want.
So we have to understand if AI cannot yet be the right solution to help us find answers to questions that might be too complicated for AI.
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1965
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 16, 2023, 12:56:20 AM
#27
In my view AI has one flaw.... "Garbage in, garbage out"

The AI has to acquire data from the Internet and then process that to give an answer to the question. The info that are posted on the Internet are done by humans, so it can be flawed.

Until AI can be clever enough to sort the good information from the bad, it will just be as dumb as most humans. This is a typical example of that....  Wink

See my thread on this subject ==> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-succesful-will-ai-projects-be-to-win-the-house-5444560
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1039
Bitcoin Trader
March 16, 2023, 12:45:10 AM
#26
I also ask the same thing and every day the answer is not always the same, try to ask it again on CHatGPT, but the list above is a list of gambling sites that were once active on this forum as well and I have played on several of the sites above.
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 567
March 16, 2023, 12:07:41 AM
#25


Ask the same to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and let us know the response that you are getting. Smiley

You already did that this is an AI that will give you the same answers because they are not based on human perception, they give what is in the database, AI's are storage of information that we can ask to retract on a given subject, they do commit errors because based on the information it provided like all the other observation many of the sites listed are no on-chain gaming at all.
There's a lot of praise for these AIs but they are not perfect I don't know the average, but it should help other fields but I always doubt if they really help gamblers win a majority of their bet when they cannot give an accurate list of on-chain gambling sites like what you provided.
copper member
Activity: 26
Merit: 1
Stake - Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino
March 15, 2023, 10:08:08 PM
#24
-snip-
That's why I told that (It's based on overview article).

Most the time, keywords, review and other aspect for the answer. So, the list is not 100% correct and some of "site-casino" is included. Need to be listed by our self as well, since the data is from internet too.

The data is from the INTERNET only. Not sure what is the algorithm behind fetching those results but definitely it could not be validated just like that. We should really have less dependency on such results or questions which are vaguely answered based on what "others" have written somewhere on a blog site or review site for that matter.


I would not hold my breath on whether people will eventually learn that artificial intelligence can be reliable to substitute an appropriate investigation on ourselves. For example, I already have a friend who is getting used to using AI to ask for questions and information to work with, instead using a browser and search for what he needs manually.

Imagine a scenario someone new to gambling ask the AI about a reputable casino and ends up using 1xbit or any other shady casino because the massive shilling on internet affects what the AI says.  Roll Eyes
Oh yes, I have just did it and it turns out to be a disappointment as I don't see AI tagging 1xbit as a straight scam site. Asking an AI if 1xbit is a legitimate casino and this is the AI answer. I'm using chatGPT-3 and chatGPT-4 which is open to the public. chatGPT-4 is much more better than chatGPT-3 and the results show how better it is. A stronger AI doesn't give a definite answer about legitimacy thus giving advice to the user in making their own research about the casino. I guess that the answers will depend on how strong the AI you are using as better AI do have more power.

chatGPT-3


chatGPT-4



Please remember that the chatgpt 3 database goes up to 2021 (training data) , so the information obtained there may differ. I still haven't had access to version 4.0 so I can't say anything about it.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 15, 2023, 09:01:55 PM
#23
-snip-
That's why I told that (It's based on overview article).

Most the time, keywords, review and other aspect for the answer. So, the list is not 100% correct and some of "site-casino" is included. Need to be listed by our self as well, since the data is from internet too.

The data is from the INTERNET only. Not sure what is the algorithm behind fetching those results but definitely it could not be validated just like that. We should really have less dependency on such results or questions which are vaguely answered based on what "others" have written somewhere on a blog site or review site for that matter.


I would not hold my breath on whether people will eventually learn that artificial intelligence can be reliable to substitute an appropriate investigation on ourselves. For example, I already have a friend who is getting used to using AI to ask for questions and information to work with, instead using a browser and search for what he needs manually.

Imagine a scenario someone new to gambling ask the AI about a reputable casino and ends up using 1xbit or any other shady casino because the massive shilling on internet affects what the AI says.  Roll Eyes
Oh yes, I have just did it and it turns out to be a disappointment as I don't see AI tagging 1xbit as a straight scam site. Asking an AI if 1xbit is a legitimate casino and this is the AI answer. I'm using chatGPT-3 and chatGPT-4 which is open to the public. chatGPT-4 is much more better than chatGPT-3 and the results show how better it is. A stronger AI doesn't give a definite answer about legitimacy thus giving advice to the user in making their own research about the casino. I guess that the answers will depend on how strong the AI you are using as better AI do have more power.

chatGPT-3


chatGPT-4


There you go, that is exactly what I meant.

I believe that because of this and the rest of the things we have discussed in this thread we can reach the conclusion that one should not trust an artificial intelligence to choose a casino. Not only a casino, but rather any kind of online business or provider.

they are vulnerable to the shilling going on internet.  Sad


legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1145
Enterapp Pre-Sale Live - bit.ly/3UrMCWI
March 15, 2023, 04:55:51 PM
#22
-snip-
That's why I told that (It's based on overview article).

Most the time, keywords, review and other aspect for the answer. So, the list is not 100% correct and some of "site-casino" is included. Need to be listed by our self as well, since the data is from internet too.

The data is from the INTERNET only. Not sure what is the algorithm behind fetching those results but definitely it could not be validated just like that. We should really have less dependency on such results or questions which are vaguely answered based on what "others" have written somewhere on a blog site or review site for that matter.


I would not hold my breath on whether people will eventually learn that artificial intelligence can be reliable to substitute an appropriate investigation on ourselves. For example, I already have a friend who is getting used to using AI to ask for questions and information to work with, instead using a browser and search for what he needs manually.

Imagine a scenario someone new to gambling ask the AI about a reputable casino and ends up using 1xbit or any other shady casino because the massive shilling on internet affects what the AI says.  Roll Eyes
Oh yes, I have just did it and it turns out to be a disappointment as I don't see AI tagging 1xbit as a straight scam site. Asking an AI if 1xbit is a legitimate casino and this is the AI answer. I'm using chatGPT-3 and chatGPT-4 which is open to the public. chatGPT-4 is much more better than chatGPT-3 and the results show how better it is. A stronger AI doesn't give a definite answer about legitimacy thus giving advice to the user in making their own research about the casino. I guess that the answers will depend on how strong the AI you are using as better AI do have more power.

chatGPT-3


chatGPT-4
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 15, 2023, 04:07:26 PM
#21
-snip-
That's why I told that (It's based on overview article).

Most the time, keywords, review and other aspect for the answer. So, the list is not 100% correct and some of "site-casino" is included. Need to be listed by our self as well, since the data is from internet too.

The data is from the INTERNET only. Not sure what is the algorithm behind fetching those results but definitely it could not be validated just like that. We should really have less dependency on such results or questions which are vaguely answered based on what "others" have written somewhere on a blog site or review site for that matter.


I would not hold my breath on whether people will eventually learn that artificial intelligence can be reliable to substitute an appropriate investigation on ourselves. For example, I already have a friend who is getting used to using AI to ask for questions and information to work with, instead using a browser and search for what he needs manually.

Imagine a scenario someone new to gambling ask the AI about a reputable casino and ends up using 1xbit or any other shady casino because the massive shilling on internet affects what the AI says.  Roll Eyes

that would be a disaster if the AI suggested that casino to be on top reputable casinos. as it is collecting info via internet resources, it can very well catch the attention of the AI because there's a lot of ads as well as mention of this casino over the net. well, if you won't do your own due diligence, you will indeed register to such casino. you will only learn the truth once your funds are in possession with them.
you may ask assistance from AI but you should personally investigate if such suggestion is valid. i don't think you can fully trust AIs because they also have limitations, as they are only basing from the database they possess.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 15, 2023, 02:50:21 PM
#20
-snip-
That's why I told that (It's based on overview article).

Most the time, keywords, review and other aspect for the answer. So, the list is not 100% correct and some of "site-casino" is included. Need to be listed by our self as well, since the data is from internet too.

The data is from the INTERNET only. Not sure what is the algorithm behind fetching those results but definitely it could not be validated just like that. We should really have less dependency on such results or questions which are vaguely answered based on what "others" have written somewhere on a blog site or review site for that matter.


I would not hold my breath on whether people will eventually learn that artificial intelligence can be reliable to substitute an appropriate investigation on ourselves. For example, I already have a friend who is getting used to using AI to ask for questions and information to work with, instead using a browser and search for what he needs manually.

Imagine a scenario someone new to gambling ask the AI about a reputable casino and ends up using 1xbit or any other shady casino because the massive shilling on internet affects what the AI says.  Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 2296
Merit: 348
March 15, 2023, 12:53:15 PM
#19
Here is the response I got from ChatGPT with the prompt you provided:

Quote
Here is a list of some popular on-chain gambling games:

Dice Games: Rollin, Dice2Win, EOSBet Dice
Lottery Games: CryptoGames, TrueFlip, Lottery Games
Poker: Virtue Poker, BetProtocol, WPN Poker
Sports Betting: Wagerr, FansUnite, Bethereum
Casino Games: Edgeless, FunFair, Bitcasino.io
Skill-Based Games: Augur, Gnosis, EnjinX
Please note that the legality of on-chain gambling games may vary in different jurisdictions and users should always be cautious while participating in such activities.

Provided more varieties of on-chain games, though I am not sure how accurate these are nor do I have time to test or check each one of them. It is also important to remember that ChatGPT's data is only until 2021, so any games or platforms released after that won't be included in the list; which means we are getting almost 15 months old data driven list. These kind of limitations makes AI not useful on sensitive decision making things; AI is good only for students again with lots of limitations. Overall, we are just in early days of AI technology hence we need to depend on it accordingly (means not for everything).
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 577
Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
March 15, 2023, 11:47:15 AM
#18
I am not familiar with all the gambling sites listed, as I have not reviewed them all. However, some sites, such as Bitvest, are not based on blockchain or smart contracts. So, I believe Bitvest is not an on-chain gambling site.


Exactly,  these above listed Casinos are  strange to me as well except SatoshiDice https://satoshidice.com/ , the SatoshiDice you have to deposit bitcoin before playing and the amount to deposit is stated on the horizontal line on a bar. You roll the bar to select the minimum or the maximum amount to play.

The BitKong the bonus package is very high, I think people that are gambling have not seen it, they have paid $30 millions wins, that is a huge amount of money to have paid. One of the good this I discovered in the casino is that, it accept all Cryptocurrencies. I wish this casino has Representative here in the forum with a running signature campaign. The casino is good. https://bitkong.com/

Bustabit https://www.bustabit.com/ is a crash game whereby multiple players are needed to play the game. Not everyone understands this kind of games. Well it will be a well try casino.

Bitvest, this casino is complicating to understand, it just looks like Lotto site https://bitvest.io/. I didn't understand anything there.

Chain-Bet, there is no Chain-Bet but it is ChainBet, the hyphen is not found in the domain. https://chainbet.gg/.

BitRun , it has domain as a casino https://bitrun.ir/, https://devpost.com/software/bitrun

LuckyBit is a familiar site but not known. Wow!! What a nice site. It is a good trying. https://luckybit.io/
member
Activity: 889
Merit: 60
March 15, 2023, 11:42:15 AM
#17
I tried chatGPT4 with a same prompt for this and, for some unknown reason went to super slow mode and started to list web3 games. I guess those can be gambling too:

Quote
Here are some popular on-chain gambling games:

CryptoKitties: A game where players can buy, sell, and breed digital cats using Ethereum blockchain.

Decentraland: A virtual reality platform where players can buy virtual land, build virtual objects and host games on their land.

Gods Unchained: A blockchain-based trading card game where players can collect, trade, and play with unique digital cards.

0xUniverse: A blockchain-based strategy game where players can explore the galaxy, discover new planets, and trade resources with other players.

Augur: A decentralized prediction market platform where users can bet on the outcome of real-world events.

Fomo3D: A blockchain-based game of chance where players can buy keys and compete for a jackpot by being the last person to buy a key.

Cryptosports: A blockchain-based sports betting platform where users can bet on various sports events and earn rewards for accurate predictions.

EarnBet: A blockchain-based casino where players can play various casino games and earn BET tokens for participating.

FunFair: A blockchain-based platform for creating and hosting fair and transparent casino games.

TrueFlip: A blockchain-based lottery platform where players can purchase tickets and win prizes in various cryptocurrencies.

Note: Please be aware that gambling can be addictive and may cause harm to some individuals. Always gamble responsibly and within your limits.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3125
March 15, 2023, 11:33:33 AM
#16
Something is wrong with that list because it should mention satoshi bones, it was an on-chain dice game that allowed us to bet with Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin.

The company behind this game was Bitzillions, and I remember playing some crazy bets on that site in the past. It was fun, and 100% provably fair.

All the on-chain games were victims of double-spend attacks and that's why we can't see that kind of game anymore, but it was awesome to place a bet without having an account on the site.
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 541
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
March 15, 2023, 11:32:43 AM
#15
Well, I think the bot is not updated with the current casinos because from the looks, it is possible or probable, this list shown by the bot might likely be a list of initially inputted casino list during the development of the bot and have not been updated of lately so, therefore displays this list as the only casinos that accept bitcoin as a means of payment or just like the other posters have said, this can be as a result of the internet linked to the bot. I feel them. The developers need to update and upgrade the bot to get complete updates I see this is not welcoming as there are lots of casinos out there that could be best to identify women

According to further research I did, you have to specify or command the number of casinos you want if you want the list of up to 100 casinos it will provide it for you but the only catch is that it doesn't distinguish between a legit casino and a scam casino, he just treats everything as the same with distinguishing them in anyway and if you request of list of scam casinos it just shows you ways on how you can spot a casino that most likely going to scam I'm the future without actually providing you with what you initially asked for.
hero member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 598
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 15, 2023, 10:33:53 AM
#14
I'm not really interested in these AI to give the best results because its output depends on human authors that are based online through their articles or writeups they created, they cannot do their own research AI still relies on humans out to come out with its own output that is why there are still errors on its results, maybe in the future these AI's will have a perfect output.
Right now they are the biggest buzz on the internet check Youtube and many video creators are creating videos using these AI's they found a way to monetize these AIs.
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 421
March 15, 2023, 10:03:53 AM
#13
Well I think the bot is not really updated with the current casinos because from the looks, it is possible or probably, this list shown by the bot might likely be a list of initial inputted casino list during the development of the bot and has not been updated of lately so therefore displays this list as the only casinos that accepts bitcoin as a means of payment or just like the other posters have said, this can be as a result of the the internet linked to the bot. I feel they. The developers really need to update and upgrade the bot so as to get complete updates as I see this is not welcoming as there are lots of casino out there that could be best to identify with them.
full member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 227
March 15, 2023, 09:09:02 AM
#12
-snip-
That's why I told that (It's based on overview article).

Most the time, keywords, review and other aspect for the answer. So, the list is not 100% correct and some of "site-casino" is included. Need to be listed by our self as well, since the data is from internet too.

The data is from the INTERNET only. Not sure what is the algorithm behind fetching those results but definitely it could not be validated just like that. We should really have less dependency on such results or questions which are vaguely answered based on what "others" have written somewhere on a blog site or review site for that matter.

Thanks for this, and it just shows that,
[...]
Not only missing from the list but the list provided is not accurate, Bitvest and many on that list are not on-chain gambling sites, all I know is that on-chain gambling sites it is a smart contract based and you need to connect your wallet, and meta mask is widely used on this, on chain gambling are decentralized, those sites mentioned are centralized and you are under their Term Of Service.
This is one of the times that AI could go wrong.


AI is one technology that takes up a lot of human building blocks to give accurate results. Yes, it is evolving and far more advanced than what we had last week or before that. However, the reliance on its results is solely based on the write-ups or sometimes gibberish keywords connected with poorly written articles.

Yes, Bitvest along with LuckyBet are not really based on on chain. Luckybet apk is mostly designed to work with local data hosting and also majorly focuses on sports betting. Takes very small help from the on chain algo.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
March 15, 2023, 07:37:26 AM
#11
Thanks for this, and it just shows that,

1. AI is not really that complete as this stage
2. Still based on us, on how we are going to enrich that AI

So it's good to test it, but don't expect something complete. I know few of the sites that mention there, but there could be more missing in the list, obviously.

Not only missing from the list but the list provided is not accurate, Bitvest and many on that list are not on-chain gambling sites, all I know is that on-chain gambling sites it is a smart contract based and you need to connect your wallet, and meta mask is widely used on this, on chain gambling are decentralized, those sites mentioned are centralized and you are under their Term Of Service.
This is one of the times that AI could go wrong.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1353
March 15, 2023, 07:14:47 AM
#10
Thanks for this, and it just shows that,

1. AI is not really that complete as this stage
2. Still based on us, on how we are going to enrich that AI

So it's good to test it, but don't expect something complete. I know few of the sites that mention there, but there could be more missing in the list, obviously.
hero member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 585
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 15, 2023, 07:04:40 AM
#9
it's true what @davis196 said that chatGPT hasn't fully generated the correct answer out of the several replies that have been answered here all have different answers.

to be honest I've never used chatGPT and after seeing what the OP said I tried searching for the chatGPT site in other threads and tried as instructed by the OP and the results are still different to @Daltonik and OP answers


and this is the answer from chatGPT

Quote
1.Dice games: Dice games are one of the most popular on-chain gambling games. They are simple, easy to play, and offer a fast-paced betting experience. The rules of the game are straightforward: the player chooses a number between 1 and 100, and if the dice roll matches the chosen number, the player wins.

2.Lottery games: On-chain lottery games allow users to participate in a lottery draw using cryptocurrency. The game is based on the same principles as traditional lotteries, where players purchase tickets and hope to win a prize in the draw.

3.Casino games: On-chain casino games offer a wide range of classic casino games, such as blackjack, roulette, and baccarat. These games are designed to simulate the experience of playing in a real casino, with the added benefit of provable fairness through blockchain technology.

4.Sports betting: On-chain sports betting platforms allow users to bet on the outcome of various sports events, including football, basketball, and horse racing. The bets are placed using cryptocurrency, and the outcomes are determined using smart contracts.

5.Poker: On-chain poker games are multiplayer games that allow players to participate in Texas Hold'em, Omaha, and other popular variants of the game. These games offer a fair and transparent gaming experience, with the use of smart contracts to ensure that the game is played fairly.

Some popular on-chain gambling games include FunFair, CryptoGames, and Edgeless, among others. It is important to note that the legality of on-chain gambling games varies from country to country, so users should check their local regulations before participating in these games.
hero member
Activity: 3150
Merit: 937
March 15, 2023, 05:57:16 AM
#8
There are several forum threads about ChatGPT. Most of them are about the results people are getting from Chatgpt after asking certain questions. At this point it's pretty clear that ChatGPT is still learning and gathering data, so it can't provide accurate answers on most questions. Do you people think that these forum threads about ChatGPT add any value to the discussions in the Gambling forum? I don't think so. Basically anyone could create an OpenAI account and play around with ChatGPT. I'm not interested in doing such thing, because I'm buzzy with more important work right now. Grin  Is it really that interesting to read a bunch of plagiarized info gathered from the internet by a bot? Grin
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1504
March 15, 2023, 03:04:43 AM
#7
List of on chain gambling game.

I asked the above to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and got the following response...

Quote
Here are some examples of on-chain gambling games:

    SatoshiDice - One of the first on-chain gambling games, SatoshiDice was a simple dice game where players bet on the outcome of a roll. It was built on the Bitcoin blockchain.

    BitKong - A game inspired by Donkey Kong, BitKong is a simple on-chain gambling game where players try to climb a tower by correctly guessing which direction to go next.

    Bustabit - A popular on-chain gambling game where players bet on a multiplier that increases with each bet. If the player cashes out before the multiplier crashes, they win their bet multiplied by the current multiplier.

    Bitvest - An on-chain gambling site that offers a variety of games, including Plinko, Dice, and Bit Spin.

    Chain-Bet - A gambling game built on the Litecoin blockchain where players guess the last digit of a block hash and bet on it.

    BitRun - An on-chain gambling game that lets players bet on the outcome of a virtual horse race.

    LuckyBit - A simple on-chain gambling game where players bet on the outcome of a coin toss.

Note that the legality of on-chain gambling games may vary depending on the jurisdiction. It's important to research and understand the laws and regulations in your area before participating in any online gambling activities.


Ask the same to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and let us know the response that you are getting. Smiley

I tried to ask a similar question to ChatGPT and it gave me the result in a general way, just examples with a description of which games usually use blockchain technology. Even after clarifying the question to the list of gambling games on blockchain technology, I still get just a list of games without any mentions of sites.

Quote
Here are some examples of on-chain gambling games:

Dice: A simple game where players bet on the outcome of a roll of a virtual dice.

Lottery: A game where players purchase tickets for a chance to win a jackpot. The winner is chosen randomly through a smart contract.

Blackjack: A card game where players aim to have a higher hand than the dealer without going over 21.

Roulette: A game where players bet on where a ball will land on a spinning wheel.

Slot machines: A game where players bet on the outcome of a random spin of virtual reels.

Sports betting: A game where players bet on the outcome of a sports event.

Poker: A card game where players bet on the strength of their hand and the ability to bluff their opponents.

These games are typically powered by blockchain technology, which ensures the fairness and transparency of the game results.
legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 1261
March 14, 2023, 03:45:08 PM
#6
-snip-
That's why I told that (It's based on overview article).

Most the time, keywords, review and other aspect for the answer. So, the list is not 100% correct and some of "site-casino" is included. Need to be listed by our self as well, since the data is from internet too.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 14, 2023, 03:27:37 PM
#5
I believe the artificial intelligence must be confused about the meaning of the term "on-chain".
Probably, it searched through the internet to reply your prompt and found articles and web pages which used the term "on-chain" to refer to both casinos which run smart contracts to function and casinos which accept cryptocurrency deposits using transactions validated in blocks (but do not run on smart-contracts.  Huh

legendary
Activity: 3276
Merit: 3537
Nec Recisa Recedit
March 14, 2023, 03:07:36 PM
#4
it's curious that chatgpt didn't mention satoshibones which is one of the most historic games of the genre (among other things I don't understand if it's still active but site is online).
I would not be wrong but also luckybit should no longer be active....
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1359
March 14, 2023, 02:37:53 PM
#3
I am not familiar with all the gambling sites listed, as I have not reviewed them all. However, some sites, such as Bitvest, are not based on blockchain or smart contracts. So, I believe Bitvest is not an on-chain gambling site.

legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 1261
March 14, 2023, 02:10:29 PM
#2
IMO, the list from "OpenAI" is based on an overview article.

On-chain gambling from the list you're provided, the one are really in the chain only (SatoshiDice & Chain-Bet) while everything it's based on smartcontract. Based from my perspective, while you need to register & have wallet in the site is not really on-chain gambling.

Because, If you register your fund still can be hold (you can be ask KYC). Meanwhile on-chain gambling should be without any human/site touch and everything is automatically based on the smart-contract for the bet.
legendary
Activity: 1662
Merit: 1050
March 14, 2023, 01:54:13 PM
#1
List of on chain gambling game.

I asked the above to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and got the following response...

Quote
Here are some examples of on-chain gambling games:

    SatoshiDice - One of the first on-chain gambling games, SatoshiDice was a simple dice game where players bet on the outcome of a roll. It was built on the Bitcoin blockchain.

    BitKong - A game inspired by Donkey Kong, BitKong is a simple on-chain gambling game where players try to climb a tower by correctly guessing which direction to go next.

    Bustabit - A popular on-chain gambling game where players bet on a multiplier that increases with each bet. If the player cashes out before the multiplier crashes, they win their bet multiplied by the current multiplier.

    Bitvest - An on-chain gambling site that offers a variety of games, including Plinko, Dice, and Bit Spin.

    Chain-Bet - A gambling game built on the Litecoin blockchain where players guess the last digit of a block hash and bet on it.

    BitRun - An on-chain gambling game that lets players bet on the outcome of a virtual horse race.

    LuckyBit - A simple on-chain gambling game where players bet on the outcome of a coin toss.

Note that the legality of on-chain gambling games may vary depending on the jurisdiction. It's important to research and understand the laws and regulations in your area before participating in any online gambling activities.


Ask the same to OpenAI ChatGPT3 and let us know the response that you are getting. Smiley
Jump to: