what about bid offer 0.65btc? you did not sell your website?
- Whether something special needs to be added to the script? any update or something where is need to work on code.
- What is the Hosting reqirements for normal site functionality?
- Do you make any marketing campaign from 2016 for this casino, and from where is come your new users?
you start selling this casino site 11.april, can you tell me stats of wagered in this last 3 months?
now i am on vacation, i have very poor hotel's internet and i can't check all site functions. If you think about lowest price you can contact me
I couldn't get in contact with the bidder. I messaged them and let them know that I'm putting the site up for sale again a few weeks ago. They didn't respond, so they've lost their bid.
- The site is fully-functional. Nothing needs to be added to the code to make it work.
- The site currently uses a server provided by bithost.io. The plan currently selected provides a server with 2GB of RAM and a 40GB Hard Disk. This seems to be more than enough and you could downgrade to a cheaper plan in the future. I just like to be safe in case the site gets a sudden spike in traffic.
- I've never marketed the site beyond bitcointalk.org. I started a Twitter for the site, but I don't currently use it.
I don't have statistics for the last 3 months (Moneypot only provides a cumulative total), but since I edited the first most in this thread 10 days ago, an additional 2 BTC have been wagered on the site. Contact me if you have any more questions or want to make an offer. The site is still going for 0.6 BTC.
In the jurisdiction that the site is operated from, there are no laws requiring bitcoin casinos to be licensed and online casinos are legal. Online casinos which deal in the country's currency must be licensed, but our site never uses fiat at any point in its transactions.
About which jurisdictions are you talking?
Do you want to say that if someone operate from Europe, can rent server in some place where law let provide service like this and it is enough to be safe?
If you can confirm that, probably you have a client.
I'd rather not say where I'm living. The server currently operates from a place where online bitcoin casinos aren't legislated. So, yes. The scenario you described is legal.