First of all hello markbit welcome to the forum again
Back then, I suggested we invest in this virtual currency, but my dad shut it down completely. He said it was a scam and a waste of money. Needless to say, I dropped the whole idea and forgot about it for a while. Thanks, Dad (although ironically, he's now a successful crypto trader himself – guess it's a twist of fate!).
Oh believe me frennn almost all of this forum maybe had same feeling as you, my grandpa and one of my uncle didn't believe me at first when I play crypto thing but now they started to accept it when bitcoin gain more popularity and etc.
Then came the bear market, the pandemic, and more. Bitcoin faded from my mind again until early 2021. I was in my final year of university and going through a bad breakup. My gf has cheated me and that moment To keep my mind occupied, I decided to learn about financial analysis and the crypto industry. After that year, I absorbed a ton of information – from the rise of memecoins, shitcoins and rug pulls to the highs of tokens like MAT, catecoin and the lows of losing it all on futures trading. While learning, I even started working for a couple of reputable crypto companies. Then I started to work alone alone alone then, one more company and then one more company and then one one…
Yeah bear market pandemic and broke up with girlfriend what a word. I mean this is the best time to hit the gym and start doing something
just like the Sigma male videos, and congratulations you ended up learning something and doing something useful like learning crypto more deeply.
I lost around $10k on futures trading. But before that loss, I actually turned $250 into nearly $5,000 on Bustabit by playing patiently. As I was doing this, I told myself I'd keep playing patiently and turn it into $100,000. However, after losing that $10k, I went back to Bustabit and the guy who play very patiently, very calm, very relax start to play with 5000bit 5000bit and lost all of the money.
While my loss wasn't huge in the grand scheme of things, it taught me a valuable lesson: I want to create my own fair, reliable, and ultimately the best game ever.
Stay away from the futures fren even myself had loss around 3K in total so now I didn't trade futures only spot account especially if you have bunch of money you can start making 3-5% in a day from spot account.
But you are crazy turned 250 into 100K that a lot of money.
But here is the thing green if you want to create fair, reliable, and ultimately the best game ever. I don't believe that your site gonna make money from it I mean all casino start do promotion with fair word. So what do u mean by fair because casino itself is company for profit purposes
We all share a common human history, which is why many experiences feel familiar to us.
Take fairness, for example. In a game like 'Coin Flip,' where we each bet $1 and the winner takes $2(we are playing between us), fairness is inherent because no one can manipulate the outcome from the outside. However, when it comes to online casinos, trust becomes a concern. You can't always be certain if the website owner is adjusting the odds to favor their profits, like aiming to win 60% today and only 30% tomorrow. That's where fairness becomes crucial. By using a hash function to generate numbers, players can verify past outcomes and be confident that the website owner hasn't tampered with them. Of course, there's still a slight advantage for the house, typically around 1%, meaning they'll win approximately 1 game out of every 100 and this is necessary for the creating a sustainably business model. I hope my answer will satisfy to you.
Thank you for your feedback.
I am planning to differentiate my strategy by focusing on creating an exceptional user interface. As I was watching "Billion Dollar Code," I observed how the protagonist dedicated months of effort to showcase the Earth in a groundbreaking way. Eventually, they discovered the "Google Earth Approach Style," which revolutionized their presentation.
Thats why I believe, the gambler always gambler. The only different thing is the experience and them release a new dopamine from their brain. They must feel different.
And there is something in my mind.
Thank you for your feedback.
I like how you're describing your user's interface. Bustabit's approach is quite simple and straight-forward, and the live chat is a nice addition that makes the whole experience a little more fascinating. It certainly could use an updated interface, so from your description, I'm guessing you'll go the extra step and provide that, but keep in mind that simplicity is a virtue. Don't make a highly sophisticated game that's complicated for the average user; try to balance it between being fancy and simple enough at the same time. I wish you good luck and try to keep us updated if there's any progress.
Thank you for your kind words. I'm striving to create a user interface that is both unique and easily understandable. It will be so intuitive that anyone, regardless of their level of expertise, will instantly grasp the purpose of this place upon entering.