Honesty, communication, promotion, trustworthy, fair, no KYC, active in the community and here on the forum. I'm sure I could go on with more, but these are the basics. Most of these you will not achieve in 1 day either. It takes months/years to build trust in this community.
During my tenure with three crypto projects set to launch on the largest IDO platform, I spearheaded community development and gained insight into their unique challenges. While in those projects, my identity was transparent, but in this case about betting, anonymity prevails. Crucially, our product will prioritize reliability, provable fairness, and no KYC requirements. I aim to navigate potential legal concerns meticulously. I don't want to get caught if there is any legal issue
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. Yo, that loss stung, but hey, it ain't the end of the world. Now I'm fired up to build my own game, one that's straight-up fair. Fairness? Check. Trustworthy? Duh. And the user experience? Gonna be smoothest thing this side of butter.
Why I’m writing these words, cause I’m wondering the real bet players thoughts and what is the important for them? In here, I would like buidl with community experience not casino experience.
It's a combination, there are gamblers who look at the design, it must be unique and different user feel. As for the trustworthy and reputation, not going to be easy, competition are tough in gambling and so you really need to look at every questions, doubts and answer it here and satisfy your question. And it might take years to build it. Those casinos right now that is well-known started slow and built their reputation from ground up. At least 4 years as majority of them born out of the pandemic and yet they are still standing.
And you need to hire the right personnel as well, maybe get those who has the experience to be a support staff or be in the fraud department catching cheaters. And your ToS should also be a consideration, as it needs to be clear. License as well is a must, you will be criticize if you don't have one in the beginning.
I'm currently attempting to contact the Crypto Gambling Foundation regarding licensing. As for the UI/UX, I have a different product concept in mind . Otherwise, I might opt for something similar like Bustabit, although I won't be utilizing Bitcoin for gameplay.
I think we need real people, and real players, especially in these days where words, feelings and experiences are really artificial.(Al)
I think we can create a game where he guesses the player's thoughts;
.1.={¥} Real experience
.2.={¥} Artificial experience.
It would be an "innovative" game.
#TPT AI.
AI is the good idea I added my notes that how can we use it for our users? For example; on Bustabit there is a backtesting, I have one friends interesting about datasets to train AI. This is good idea I will check it out how we can use?
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. Yo, that loss stung, but hey, it ain't the end of the world. Now I'm fired up to build my own game, one that's straight-up fair. Fairness? Check. Trustworthy? Duh. And the user experience? Gonna be smoothest thing this side of butter.
Hello markbit.
Creating your own gambling engine isn't an easy task, It takes me a long time to develop my software and i would hardly recommend not starting from cero, you could buy software and use that as a base for your project. If you want more info about my gambling software please read my thread
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptoshost-be-the-house-slots-derby-dice-plinko-5489928I don't have Crash, but i offer dice, and is almost the same... The user selects the multiplier and places the bet.
I will read it and get back to you. Software and DB side are the most important things for me. I am researching about new hashing method for DB encryption.
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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. Yo, that loss stung, but hey, it ain't the end of the world. Now I'm fired up to build my own game, one that's straight-up fair. Fairness? Check. Trustworthy? Duh. And the user experience? Gonna be smoothest thing this side of butter.
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Which software stack do you plan to build your game on? Will it run on PHP-MySQL shared hosting? Can you do it without any dependency on Node.js?
Considering my limited experience in software engineering, I'm still in the process of exploring various options. While I'm capable of coding independently, I'm uncertain if PHP and MySQL are the most suitable choices for my current endeavor. But node.js is good for me.
I think real bet players appreciate a platform that feels more like a club than just a casino, so what matters to them is the experience, they want a visually appealing game, and a clean and user-friendly interface is a must. The gameplay should keep them on the edge of their seats, fast-paced and thrilling, and being able to play on the go is a big plus, mobile friendly.
For the crash game idea, it is important the full transparency about the game's mechanics and the house edge. A system where players can verify the fairness of each round builds trust. No one wants to think the game is rigged. Being able to get winnings out fast and easily is a big deal. Nothing's worse than waiting forever for a payout. And leaderboards, chat, and rain features can make the game more social and exciting.
Thank you for your feedback. My vision is to provide users with an authentic casino experience through an immersive online platform. Transparency is paramount to me; to ensure the success of the platform, it must prioritize fairness and openness.
In the first phase, I'm planning to put money to gambling vault along with developing streamlined methods for contributions.
Coming from a business development background, I'm confident in my ability to analyze user needs and address them effectively. However, before proceeding, I plan to engage with the BitcoinTalk community to gather insights and feedback.
Key elements include ensuring fair gameplay (using Provably Fair technology), no KYC requirements, intuitive and diverse UI/UX design, creating an immersive casino-like atmosphere, implementing unique user experiences, ensuring smooth gameplay without lags or freezes, and establishing transparency. Additionally, I aim to institute a DAO-like structure for auditing purposes, where an independent body can scrutinize operations and hold me accountable.