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Topic: ⚖️ Crypto Gambling Foundation ⚖️ - Funding up to 5 BTC to new gambling startups - page 2. (Read 862 times)

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Edward Miroslav
Would love to see some more entries, this is an initiative where we hope to make even a small difference in trying to change the foundation of how Bitcoin users decide to gamble. Changing the trend from what normal fiat casinos do would be something incredible. Maybe one day we could even move to push the same innitiative to real money casinos.

I guess you could say we want to change how people view online casinos, and it starts by changing the newcomers.
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Only one person has applied so far and he's put together a great job. Interested to see what more comes out of this.
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I have a great idea but would like to assemble a team before I formally propose for funding. I need a graphics designer and a coder if anyone would like to help.
PM me Telegram or Skype Smiley

Best to be organized before submitting a proposal. It definitely won't look as good going for 2nd shots.
Exactly! Just curious, do we need previous funding to apply for a seed fund? I have a great idea and if I can get a team behind me I want to use the potential funds to hire a dev.

Seems like you need more of a general base to start off with. Whether or not this includes funding is dependent on who you have currently involved. I think they're looking for people who have been previously putting a lot of time into their idea, not people who are putting together proposals just for the funding itself.
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Edward Miroslav
I have a great idea but would like to assemble a team before I formally propose for funding. I need a graphics designer and a coder if anyone would like to help.
PM me Telegram or Skype Smiley

Best to be organized before submitting a proposal. It definitely won't look as good going for 2nd shots.
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Edward Miroslav
Bustadice has been heavily vouched by Bustabit who is a verified operator. They also share provably fair results with Bustabit. No current websites who are involved had an issue with this and trusted Rhaver's vouch so we didn't see an issue.
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All approved websites for funding will automatically become junior members of the foundation. This is not a fully verified operator as you will need at least 6 months of legitimate operation in order to become eligible.

According to your website, Bustadice is among the fully verified operators:
https://cryptogambling.org/

However, Bustadice was launched at the end of September and therefore has not even remotely been operating legitimately
for 6 months. I don´t think they are a scam, because of the people involved and their track record. Yet this is
basically a violation of your acceptance criterias for fully verified operators.

Regarding the actual topic of this thread:
Great idea, I really think provably fair gaming is one of the big innovations that has arisen alongside cryptocurrencies
and I welcome every approach to increase awareness for this innovation.



What problems do you have with bustadice? I've looked at their site a few times and run a chat bot for it, and nothing concerned me.

EDIT: Ah, you're saying they haven't been operating for 6 months, nevermind.
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All approved websites for funding will automatically become junior members of the foundation. This is not a fully verified operator as you will need at least 6 months of legitimate operation in order to become eligible.

According to your website, Bustadice is among the fully verified operators:
https://cryptogambling.org/

However, Bustadice was launched at the end of September and therefore has not even remotely been operating legitimately
for 6 months. I don´t think they are a scam, because of the people involved and their track record. Yet this is
basically a violation of your acceptance criterias for fully verified operators.

Regarding the actual topic of this thread:
Great idea, I really think provably fair gaming is one of the big innovations that has arisen alongside cryptocurrencies
and I welcome every approach to increase awareness for this innovation.

hero member
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Yes, it sounds too good to be true ...
It is interesting to see concrete projects that received funding!
sr. member
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Very interesting. Seems almost too good to be true. Amazing initiative and ideology behind it however. I guess you guys have just made too much money off Stake & Primedice..

I'm starting to get more & more faith in this whole CGF.
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Edward Miroslav
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Have an idea for a provably fair, transparent & honest gambling project? Request funding by creating a new topic in the forum section linked below. The Crypto Gambling Foundation will be happy to fund up to 5 BTC to individual projects as seed funding if we see merit in the idea. All funding is donation based and will not be asked to be returned in any form. Successful websites are more than welcome to give back to the foundation if they would like to.

By doing this, the foundation hopes to create a trend in new websites that follow how we hope to see the Bitcoin gambling scene become. The majority of new websites now days are sadly not. The best way to break this trend is by ensuring correct practice in the new & upcoming websites.

You will have to post a new topic with the application below. The topic has questions which will hopefully help determine whether your a stand out individual. Your business plan, which you will PM to me, will determine whether your business is something viable and worth funding.

All approved websites for funding will automatically become junior members of the foundation. This is not a fully verified operator as you will need at least 6 months of legitimate operation in order to become eligible.

https://forum.cryptogambling.org/topic/42-gambling-website-or-project-funding/
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