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sr. member
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betking you will not put sports betting will you?

Adding sports betting is indeed good idea as they have good reputation, but I dont think they will add it because they are popular with dice game already. Perhaps adding other games such as blackjack or roulette will be much more better than sports betting.

Betking is a very reliable site, if it implements sportsbook, many people will come, and integrate a sportsbook is pretty profitable income source.
legendary
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betking you will not put sports betting will you?

Adding sports betting is indeed good idea as they have good reputation, but I dont think they will add it because they are popular with dice game already. Perhaps adding other games such as blackjack or roulette will be much more better than sports betting.
hero member
Activity: 1358
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I've uploaded a first test of the new dice site.
Looking for testers to try and break things Smiley

If you want to help test pm me.

At this stage looking mostly for programmers who can test for security issues.
Some sort of reward will be given out to testers after we launch to the public too.

Thanks

Sorry but i am confused a little.
You upload and create a new dice site or you make an app for playing dice on mobile only ? Or both?

I hope you find programers soon, so we can see what you will show us. Smiley
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betking you will not put sports betting will you?
hero member
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Jack of all trades 💯
I've uploaded a first test of the new dice site.
Looking for testers to try and break things Smiley

If you want to help test pm me.

At this stage looking mostly for programmers who can test for security issues.
Some sort of reward will be given out to testers after we launch to the public too.

Thanks

Wow, you will launch the new website very soon? It would be a happy result for betking's fans, there are many people miss your site, lol.   Grin


i am one of those fans who feel sad when your site decide to close down. But im courious, why does betking.io owners decide to open a dice site again? Does the owner miss the gambling industry? And im wandering on why they open up a new site  while their old site is already successfull? But anyways goodluck for devs and his team for bringin back a good site to play on.
sr. member
Activity: 242
Merit: 250
I've uploaded a first test of the new dice site.
Looking for testers to try and break things Smiley

If you want to help test pm me.

At this stage looking mostly for programmers who can test for security issues.
Some sort of reward will be given out to testers after we launch to the public too.

Thanks

Wow, you will launch the new website very soon? It would be a happy result for betking's fans, there are many people miss your site, lol.   Grin
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1021
I've uploaded a first test of the new dice site.
Looking for testers to try and break things Smiley

If you want to help test pm me.

At this stage looking mostly for programmers who can test for security issues.
Some sort of reward will be given out to testers after we launch to the public too.

Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 626
Merit: 252
Been playing with some design for new front end.
Here's the phone version. What do you think?
The dropdown button next to balance is so you can change currency.



Hire designer.
dean is greedy and stingy as fuck, wont hire one
legendary
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Merit: 1010
Been playing with some design for new front end.
Here's the phone version. What do you think?
The dropdown button next to balance is so you can change

I think it looks great
sr. member
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I HOPE THIS PIECE OF SHIT IS NOT PLANNING TO COME BACK. WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE YOU OUT OF THE GAMBLING SCENE. PLEASE DONT COME BACK. YOUR SITE IS RIGGD
legendary
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Bitdice is scam scam scammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Been playing with some design for new front end.
Here's the phone version. What do you think?
The dropdown button next to balance is so you can change currency.



Hire designer.
full member
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Been playing with some design for new front end.
Here's the phone version. What do you think?
The dropdown button next to balance is so you can change currency.



For me the old bold colors you had in the background were better.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1021
Been playing with some design for new front end.
Here's the phone version. What do you think?
The dropdown button next to balance is so you can change currency.

legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
An Open Source front end would allow a scam-site to easily copy it. You may want to consider this before publishing sources.
sr. member
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I'm actually in two minds wether to open source it or not so others can contribute.
Two things putting me off that decision are:
1) Someone finds an exploit and doesn't report it but uses it Smiley
2) If in 2-3 years some big company wishes to buy BetKing, would they knowing the software is out there for free?


Yeah, 1) is concerning. Not only does open source make it easier to find attack vectors, it makes it easier to abuse them. Of course, it's never a good idea to rely on obscurity -- but it makes a good defensive layer.

2) I don't think I'd worry about. I think as long as the license allows you to relicense it, I'm not sure it'd be a big deal. Big companies buy companies for the player base and brand, not the code itself.


I guess the middle ground is to open source the front end, but not the back end. It largely avoids all the security risk stuff, but unless it's easy for people to run their own dev copy it might be hard to get contributors

100% agree there.
I'll open source the front end but not back. The front is more useful anyway as it allows players to mod things if they like.

Dean, you are best and very selfless. Other sites will refer your codes, that is for sure. And keep the back end in close source to avoid more copycats. You enjoy your good life.  Cheesy
sr. member
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I'm actually in two minds wether to open source it or not so others can contribute.
Two things putting me off that decision are:
1) Someone finds an exploit and doesn't report it but uses it Smiley
2) If in 2-3 years some big company wishes to buy BetKing, would they knowing the software is out there for free?


Yeah, 1) is concerning. Not only does open source make it easier to find attack vectors, it makes it easier to abuse them. Of course, it's never a good idea to rely on obscurity -- but it makes a good defensive layer.

2) I don't think I'd worry about. I think as long as the license allows you to relicense it, I'm not sure it'd be a big deal. Big companies buy companies for the player base and brand, not the code itself.


I guess the middle ground is to open source the front end, but not the back end. It largely avoids all the security risk stuff, but unless it's easy for people to run their own dev copy it might be hard to get contributors

100% agree there.
I'll open source the front end but not back. The front is more useful anyway as it allows players to mod things if they like.

its official then?
legendary
Activity: 1717
Merit: 1125
I'm actually in two minds wether to open source it or not so others can contribute.
Two things putting me off that decision are:
1) Someone finds an exploit and doesn't report it but uses it Smiley
2) If in 2-3 years some big company wishes to buy BetKing, would they knowing the software is out there for free?


Yeah, 1) is concerning. Not only does open source make it easier to find attack vectors, it makes it easier to abuse them. Of course, it's never a good idea to rely on obscurity -- but it makes a good defensive layer.

2) I don't think I'd worry about. I think as long as the license allows you to relicense it, I'm not sure it'd be a big deal. Big companies buy companies for the player base and brand, not the code itself.


I guess the middle ground is to open source the front end, but not the back end. It largely avoids all the security risk stuff, but unless it's easy for people to run their own dev copy it might be hard to get contributors

100% agree there.
I'll open source the front end but not back. The front is more useful anyway as it allows players to mod things if they like.

In my bed-time life contemplations I've considered writing and opening an almost open source casino a few times. My conclusion every time was to write a separate library that handles all of the game logic (like RNG, hit registering, win/lose, returns etc) and open source that, but keep the datalayer and other business layers closed
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1021
I'm actually in two minds wether to open source it or not so others can contribute.
Two things putting me off that decision are:
1) Someone finds an exploit and doesn't report it but uses it Smiley
2) If in 2-3 years some big company wishes to buy BetKing, would they knowing the software is out there for free?


Yeah, 1) is concerning. Not only does open source make it easier to find attack vectors, it makes it easier to abuse them. Of course, it's never a good idea to rely on obscurity -- but it makes a good defensive layer.

2) I don't think I'd worry about. I think as long as the license allows you to relicense it, I'm not sure it'd be a big deal. Big companies buy companies for the player base and brand, not the code itself.


I guess the middle ground is to open source the front end, but not the back end. It largely avoids all the security risk stuff, but unless it's easy for people to run their own dev copy it might be hard to get contributors

100% agree there.
I'll open source the front end but not back. The front is more useful anyway as it allows players to mod things if they like.
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
Will do. Thanks.

I'm actually in two minds wether to open source it or not so others can contribute.
Two things putting me off that decision are:
1) Someone finds an exploit and doesn't report it but uses it Smiley
2) If in 2-3 years some big company wishes to buy BetKing, would they knowing the software is out there for free?

I'm not worried about anyone taking it and starting own site because they would still need bankroll and trust to attract players.
1) For security reasons, I don't recommend to open source your code

2) If they google for it, likely yes.

The most value of BetKing.io is the trust you have built, with sending investor balances back. I will be gladly add you to the Game Protect website. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1021
Would new software have a decent API?

Yes.

The whole point of new software is to be able to go back with a fresh start and do things right building on the 4 years of experience I now have.

Dice is very simple but the tech behind it would include:
Proper REST API
Easier maintenance and deployment.
Easier to add new features, games or bug fixes
Better scalability and performance
Better auditing and security
3rd party app support

I've already started that for the new version. Dice game is done (including API).
Considering the response I think it might be best to launch dice after the new framework is in place and then add games/features as they are done (no rushing them this time).

I wanted to come back with a huge release and ad campaign but if say dice, casino and sports were all ready to go it probably isn't worth it from a business point to wait x months until poker was ready for example.



Cool. I support this decision.

Will you send me an email when you're testing the site or about a week before you launch so I can have DiceBot ready for the launch please?

Will do. Thanks.

I'm actually in two minds wether to open source it or not so others can contribute.
Two things putting me off that decision are:
1) Someone finds an exploit and doesn't report it but uses it Smiley
2) If in 2-3 years some big company wishes to buy BetKing, would they knowing the software is out there for free?

I'm not worried about anyone taking it and starting own site because they would still need bankroll and trust to attract players.
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