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legendary
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April 24, 2018, 07:46:21 PM
#25
Can anyone list some poker cryptocurrency tokens that have had ICO's that have raised $100k+ and are listed on coinmarkecap.

As far as I am aware there actually hasn't been any that have raised over $100,000. But there are definitely some online poker sites that are WORTH more than $100,000. These were probably funded by private investors, rather than opening up an ICO. I guess casinos are big business, but they don't want to share that with hundreds of investors.

This is true somehow but how are you going to expect on some big sites want to make an open investment for everyone if they can cover everything. They probably can cover some of their loss but with the house edge I believe they will get their profit in the end so why they need to share it for other small investors if they can still cover most of their loss?

coinpoker raised million of dollars and so far it's a terrible investment
also poker sites can't lose money , it's just not possible since there is no variance and they take their cut everytime a hand is dealt so they can't lose money
unless of course they run crazy promotions or made a lot of overlayed tournaments but they can easily avoid that

That is why I am saying, there is no need to make an open investment for such a big site if they can cover their loss. Poker site will never lose money because they only becomes a platform for players to play poker games and if they are making such a good tournament with good prize with it then they must be getting big incomes. So it will just become rewards for players for their loyalty and give their supports

That's not exactly true because it still costs some for hardware and hosting and you need to keep afloat for years while you make very little, but still these companies should be worth in the $100,000 max not millions. They have 10 - 20 players and don't stand a chance of making a penny in profit. what's worse, just look at the ugly faces of all the employees and people that have to be paid. No chance that's ever happening and this is why these scumbags sell you tokens and coins, it's how they get paid for their shitty poker ideas and bad business plans.

How much the cost for hosting? I do not think it is thst much compare on their companies that get even huge amount just from opening this platform for us. How much do you think that they can get just opening some event? I think this is more than enough to earn something

I know that by creating a new token will make them bigger but of course they need more progression instrad of staying on the comfort zone. They do this just to increase their bankroll and players will have variances to play so people do not need to keep on using btc. This might can be alternative due to the high fee
newbie
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April 23, 2018, 08:28:12 PM
#24
Can anyone list some poker cryptocurrency tokens that have had ICO's that have raised $100k+ and are listed on coinmarkecap.

As far as I am aware there actually hasn't been any that have raised over $100,000. But there are definitely some online poker sites that are WORTH more than $100,000. These were probably funded by private investors, rather than opening up an ICO. I guess casinos are big business, but they don't want to share that with hundreds of investors.

This is true somehow but how are you going to expect on some big sites want to make an open investment for everyone if they can cover everything. They probably can cover some of their loss but with the house edge I believe they will get their profit in the end so why they need to share it for other small investors if they can still cover most of their loss?

coinpoker raised million of dollars and so far it's a terrible investment
also poker sites can't lose money , it's just not possible since there is no variance and they take their cut everytime a hand is dealt so they can't lose money
unless of course they run crazy promotions or made a lot of overlayed tournaments but they can easily avoid that

That is why I am saying, there is no need to make an open investment for such a big site if they can cover their loss. Poker site will never lose money because they only becomes a platform for players to play poker games and if they are making such a good tournament with good prize with it then they must be getting big incomes. So it will just become rewards for players for their loyalty and give their supports

That's not exactly true because it still costs some for hardware and hosting and you need to keep afloat for years while you make very little, but still these companies should be worth in the $100,000 max not millions. They have 10 - 20 players and don't stand a chance of making a penny in profit. what's worse, just look at the ugly faces of all the employees and people that have to be paid. No chance that's ever happening and this is why these scumbags sell you tokens and coins, it's how they get paid for their shitty poker ideas and bad business plans.
legendary
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April 15, 2018, 11:30:54 PM
#23
Can anyone list some poker cryptocurrency tokens that have had ICO's that have raised $100k+ and are listed on coinmarkecap.

As far as I am aware there actually hasn't been any that have raised over $100,000. But there are definitely some online poker sites that are WORTH more than $100,000. These were probably funded by private investors, rather than opening up an ICO. I guess casinos are big business, but they don't want to share that with hundreds of investors.

This is true somehow but how are you going to expect on some big sites want to make an open investment for everyone if they can cover everything. They probably can cover some of their loss but with the house edge I believe they will get their profit in the end so why they need to share it for other small investors if they can still cover most of their loss?

coinpoker raised million of dollars and so far it's a terrible investment
also poker sites can't lose money , it's just not possible since there is no variance and they take their cut everytime a hand is dealt so they can't lose money
unless of course they run crazy promotions or made a lot of overlayed tournaments but they can easily avoid that

That is why I am saying, there is no need to make an open investment for such a big site if they can cover their loss. Poker site will never lose money because they only becomes a platform for players to play poker games and if they are making such a good tournament with good prize with it then they must be getting big incomes. So it will just become rewards for players for their loyalty and give their supports
legendary
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April 14, 2018, 08:36:14 PM
#22
Can anyone list some poker cryptocurrency tokens that have had ICO's that have raised $100k+ and are listed on coinmarkecap.

As far as I am aware there actually hasn't been any that have raised over $100,000. But there are definitely some online poker sites that are WORTH more than $100,000. These were probably funded by private investors, rather than opening up an ICO. I guess casinos are big business, but they don't want to share that with hundreds of investors.

This is true somehow but how are you going to expect on some big sites want to make an open investment for everyone if they can cover everything. They probably can cover some of their loss but with the house edge I believe they will get their profit in the end so why they need to share it for other small investors if they can still cover most of their loss?

coinpoker raised million of dollars and so far it's a terrible investment
also poker sites can't lose money , it's just not possible since there is no variance and they take their cut everytime a hand is dealt so they can't lose money
unless of course they run crazy promotions or made a lot of overlayed tournaments but they can easily avoid that
legendary
Activity: 1834
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April 14, 2018, 11:41:26 AM
#21
Can anyone list some poker cryptocurrency tokens that have had ICO's that have raised $100k+ and are listed on coinmarkecap.

As far as I am aware there actually hasn't been any that have raised over $100,000. But there are definitely some online poker sites that are WORTH more than $100,000. These were probably funded by private investors, rather than opening up an ICO. I guess casinos are big business, but they don't want to share that with hundreds of investors.

This is true somehow but how are you going to expect on some big sites want to make an open investment for everyone if they can cover everything. They probably can cover some of their loss but with the house edge I believe they will get their profit in the end so why they need to share it for other small investors if they can still cover most of their loss?
hero member
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April 12, 2018, 02:30:02 PM
#20
Can anyone list some poker cryptocurrency tokens that have had ICO's that have raised $100k+ and are listed on coinmarkecap.

As far as I am aware there actually hasn't been any that have raised over $100,000. But there are definitely some online poker sites that are WORTH more than $100,000. These were probably funded by private investors, rather than opening up an ICO. I guess casinos are big business, but they don't want to share that with hundreds of investors.
jr. member
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April 11, 2018, 04:39:12 PM
#19
Tokens for any gambling outfit should be proceeded with caution.  The reason i say this is why would any gambling operation (who has money) decide to take on investors?
It doesnt make sense and ruins many models.  My only thought is their lack of confidence in their product.
legendary
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April 10, 2018, 09:11:26 PM
#18
I think you want to invest on that kind of token and expecting it to grow just like other cryptocurrency coins but to tell you there is none existing. Because why would a company risk their money to create a one single poker game if they can do it to a much more gambling games that can be chooses by the users to play with.

most of the tokens are for gambling website and most of them are failure that never reach the coinmarketcap list and I only knew a few of them who go through just like:
- DAO.Casino
- Etheroll
- TrueFlip


Yes, many of them trying to create their own token to make sure that it can hit on coinmarketcap and they can control it instead of using other coin like bitcoin. With their token they can control everyone that play with it, mean while in the end it is just failure thing to do. Like you said some of them listed but do their site runs well? I do not think so, it is like whether you choose to become a good gambling site or focus on your token. Thats all
member
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April 10, 2018, 03:14:31 PM
#17
I only play poker on SwC Poker for bitcoin.  They're trustworthy, and I don't really see a reason to play for any other coin or token. 
sr. member
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April 10, 2018, 09:35:44 AM
#16
I think you want to invest on that kind of token and expecting it to grow just like other cryptocurrency coins but to tell you there is none existing. Because why would a company risk their money to create a one single poker game if they can do it to a much more gambling games that can be chooses by the users to play with.

most of the tokens are for gambling website and most of them are failure that never reach the coinmarketcap list and I only knew a few of them who go through just like:
- DAO.Casino
- Etheroll
- TrueFlip
legendary
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April 10, 2018, 07:51:21 AM
#15
I don't understand why would you want to have some information about poker ICO tokens I don't think there is any good tokens out there in the market so it's a bad idea to start with, you'll only burn your hands. If you're looking for a gambling site token then you can purchase bitdice tokens which give dividend to, you'll indeed get your money but what you're looking for I doubt you'll find and what you'll find won't be legit. Your call but I would advise you to drop the idea.

actually some plans for a poker site ICO may be good , but at the moment all the projects I saw are at least shady ( if not scam  Sad )
an ICO in the future that offers bitcoin or ethereum games may be a good idea , especially if the site decided to pay dividends for their investors from the profits that the site make
so far the only popular token is CHP , and investors got rekt since the site is giving away tons of CHP for freerollers and most likely all the tokens being won are getting dumped in the exchanges
hero member
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April 10, 2018, 05:45:14 AM
#14
I don't understand why would you want to have some information about poker ICO tokens I don't think there is any good tokens out there in the market so it's a bad idea to start with, you'll only burn your hands. If you're looking for a gambling site token then you can purchase bitdice tokens which give dividend to, you'll indeed get your money but what you're looking for I doubt you'll find and what you'll find won't be legit. Your call but I would advise you to drop the idea.
newbie
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April 09, 2018, 09:17:07 PM
#13
Coinpoker is quite a good coin and they have a good working poker program.

Coinpoker is a fraud. they have nothing but a scam token that they're giving away from the ICO. it's a dumb ass plan and the biggest fraud ever in the poker space.  The site is dead as nails and ICO is largely looked at as a scam by players and investors, and they're so called poker site is a 10 year old scam site called tonybet, they even forgot to take out the copyright form the code.

trying reading before offering people toxic scams as a "good program"
newbie
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April 09, 2018, 05:59:45 AM
#12
Coinpoker is quite a good coin and they have a good working poker program.
newbie
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April 08, 2018, 10:14:17 PM
#11
I don't know if there is an ICO that focus only poker tokens. They have a lot of past Casino project ICO that offers Poker game if this might be in your consideration then I will give the complete list here. Just an additional input and promotion too. I'm working with a team that plans to launch an ICO that focus only on poker and the devs team have a good portfolio. They are working with PokerStars and Zynga games in the past. Actually, they started developing last year but due to some unforeseen problem on the license issue. The timeframe got extended but I hope that it will launch within this year.  Wink

Hi, can I have some info about the project?
I’m looking for partners,  for a poker room.

PM please, tank’s!
legendary
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April 06, 2018, 02:02:19 AM
#10
I don't know if there is an ICO that focus only poker tokens. They have a lot of past Casino project ICO that offers Poker game if this might be in your consideration then I will give the complete list here. Just an additional input and promotion too. I'm working with a team that plans to launch an ICO that focus only on poker and the devs team have a good portfolio. They are working with PokerStars and Zynga games in the past. Actually, they started developing last year but due to some unforeseen problem on the license issue. The timeframe got extended but I hope that it will launch within this year.  Wink
legendary
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April 05, 2018, 03:37:12 PM
#9
check out coinpoker.com , they raised millions and still their site is terrible
investors who believed in that got rekt since the price is keep going down , they host freerolls and overlay tournies every half hour so the supply is way more than the demand

honestly I would love to see a good poker room , but having its own token is so scammy so try to avoid all of these projects
a good poker room doesn't require millions from investors
This was I supposed to say too about coinpoker which they do accumulate millions into their funds but still further development even just into their own site do failed up which we can really presume that team isn't really serious on their own project and also demand wont really be that much which means price dumps is already expected because investors would secure out profit while the price is still profitable.
Actually all sorts of tokens into any field is really unnecessary, in spite of thinking on creating tokens better to improve on giving out a convenient thing just like on what you suggested I would choose up on having a good poker room.
even investors lost money unless they invested in that pre ICO thing , the room is full of freerollers so the site won't even generate revenue in the future
so far the best in crypto poker is betking and maybe stake in the future since there is a chance that they may add poker
anyways you should avoid all the sites that use other token to play poker cause there is no need to do so , unless the site pay dividends for token holders then that would be a different story
hero member
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April 05, 2018, 02:08:28 PM
#8
check out coinpoker.com , they raised millions and still their site is terrible
investors who believed in that got rekt since the price is keep going down , they host freerolls and overlay tournies every half hour so the supply is way more than the demand

honestly I would love to see a good poker room , but having its own token is so scammy so try to avoid all of these projects
a good poker room doesn't require millions from investors
This was I supposed to say too about coinpoker which they do accumulate millions into their funds but still further development even just into their own site do failed up which we can really presume that team isn't really serious on their own project and also demand wont really be that much which means price dumps is already expected because investors would secure out profit while the price is still profitable.
Actually all sorts of tokens into any field is really unnecessary, in spite of thinking on creating tokens better to improve on giving out a convenient thing just like on what you suggested I would choose up on having a good poker room.
legendary
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April 05, 2018, 01:23:37 PM
#7
check out coinpoker.com , they raised millions and still their site is terrible
investors who believed in that got rekt since the price is keep going down , they host freerolls and overlay tournies every half hour so the supply is way more than the demand

honestly I would love to see a good poker room , but having its own token is so scammy so try to avoid all of these projects
a good poker room doesn't require millions from investors
hero member
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April 05, 2018, 05:47:29 AM
#6

No I am wondering if people know any that have raised $100k+ so I can look into them.

The ones that I have seen raise money are all the same and aren't actually technically feasible yet. Right now they really are a fail.

Not exactly what you are looking for, but there is a physical casino based ICO called Dragon token which did remarkably well during its ICO;

https://drgtoken.io/

As far as I'm aware, the casino has a poker component to it.
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April 04, 2018, 03:53:07 PM
#5
Watching this thread, I would be interested in investing in something like this, if it exists.

That being said, do you know any good crypto poker sites with microstakes tables, e.g $0.01/0.02. Looking to try my hand, but not looking to go bankrupt against the HUDS.


I think poker tokens are a terrible investment. I would recommend regulated sites only.

I see, so you were creating this thread to prove that poker tokens tend to fail, as very few, if any have surpassed a $100k market cap?

Either way, still interested in any micro-stakes poker sites that accept crypto if you know any  Cool

No I am wondering if people know any that have raised $100k+ so I can look into them.

The ones that I have seen raise money are all the same and aren't actually technically feasible yet. Right now they really are a fail.
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April 04, 2018, 02:58:42 PM
#4
Watching this thread, I would be interested in investing in something like this, if it exists.

That being said, do you know any good crypto poker sites with microstakes tables, e.g $0.01/0.02. Looking to try my hand, but not looking to go bankrupt against the HUDS.


I think poker tokens are a terrible investment. I would recommend regulated sites only.

I see, so you were creating this thread to prove that poker tokens tend to fail, as very few, if any have surpassed a $100k market cap?

Either way, still interested in any micro-stakes poker sites that accept crypto if you know any  Cool
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April 04, 2018, 12:38:31 PM
#3
Watching this thread, I would be interested in investing in something like this, if it exists.

That being said, do you know any good crypto poker sites with microstakes tables, e.g $0.01/0.02. Looking to try my hand, but not looking to go bankrupt against the HUDS.


I think poker tokens are a terrible investment. I would recommend regulated sites only.
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April 04, 2018, 03:13:50 AM
#2
Watching this thread, I would be interested in investing in something like this, if it exists.

That being said, do you know any good crypto poker sites with microstakes tables, e.g $0.01/0.02. Looking to try my hand, but not looking to go bankrupt against the HUDS.
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April 04, 2018, 12:11:35 AM
#1
Can anyone list some poker cryptocurrency tokens that have had ICO's that have raised $100k+ and are listed on coinmarkecap.
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