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Topic: Buidling a New Crash Game with Community Experience - page 7. (Read 1378 times)

hero member
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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.
legendary
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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?
legendary
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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.

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-5489928

I don't have Crash, but i offer dice, and is almost the same... The user selects the multiplier and places the bet.
legendary
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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.
legendary
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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.

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.
legendary
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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.
hero member
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Your story is strange and the losses are even more strange, however it's not bad idea to built up your own game but I would say that it would be a costly investment for you. Entering the gambling industry isn't an easy thing because there's a lot of competition in online gambling world.

Even if you get success in making your crash game then still you won't be able to get enough players who may play that game. I would suggest you to have enough money for adverting if you want to gain first players of your game because without proper adverting no body would know about your game and it would be a waste of time to build something that no body knows about.
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Hello everyone,

This is Mark. This is my first BitcoinTalk account while being fully aware of what I'm doing. When I was younger and first encountered Bitcoin, I opened an account here but honestly, I can't remember my username, password, or any seed phrases at all!

Before I dive in, let me tell you a quick story. I first met Bitcoin around 2014 or 2015 while trying to convince my dad to buy me a new laptop for playing GTA V.

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!).

Anyway, time flew by, and Bitcoin slipped from my mind until the 2017 bull run. I was getting my driver's license when the owner of the driving school mentioned wanting to buy Bitcoin but had no clue how. That reignited my interest in the crypto world. This little interaction became a turning point – I dove deep into the industry, researched how to buy crypto, learned about exchanges, wallets, and everything in between. And guess what? We bought Bitcoin for him, not for me. That's why I'm not rolling in dough right now.

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…

Okay, you might be thinking, "Why are you telling us all this?" Here's the point:

Last month, while playing Bustabit, I had a realization (and it's a big one!). Everyone wants to get rich quickly and easily. That's why gambling is so popular – it preys on that desire.

Now, I've known about Bustabit for a year or two. It's a place I go to unwind sometimes. For instance, just last week, 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. 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.
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