In other words, if I wanted to set up a casino, and I bought you for example the Bitz, what else would I need to do to be able to run it properly? At the moment I can think of a good bankroll, to set up maximum bets and hire a couple of people to work on it when I can't so that it can be running 24 hours a day.
I think the minimum investment would be several tens of thousands of dollars.
Tu run it properly you need the server (VPS), the Bankroll, and some staff to support your customers 24/7... Since you can decide the max win, then the bankroll is not a constant, let's say you set the max win as 0.0001BTC, then with 0.01BTC bankroll, you could pay 100 times the max win. And i know that is not attractive at all to the users, but is an example of how the bankroll works.
Best wishes to @seoincorporation in starting their line of casino software.
That hardware casino seems to be a nice touch there in which pub owners and small coffee shop owners might get interested and install them in their shops. Something like old arcade games << another idea which you might want to put in while designing the next game?
Thanks for the good wishes TheUltraElite
The hardware casino, as you mention, could be used for running a casino locally (LAN), And their computers can connect to the IP and that way mount a local casino with multiple machines. But there is the option to make from the hardware casino a (WAN) casino where anyone can access it. That could be done with NoIp or Ngrok.
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I thought I would be able to play a few rounds to see how it is in demo mode, but it didn't work. The page requires that you register an account.
To register the account you only need a username and a password, the EMail is optional for those who want to test the password recovery feature. If I'm there when you register just say hello in the chat an i will send you some balance, that way you can test it.
Though this is a software, not a casino, it would be nice if you could add some demo too. I find it very attractive especially that games have a vibe during my younger days. Anyway, good luck @seoincorporation, nice to see our very own in the forum running a gaming software business.
For those who are intereted, price is
$9,900
Not cheap but I believe casino is a lucrative business, you have good games and good marketing, that would result to a fast ROI.
Hello Russlenat, you are right, what i offer is a software, full backend and frontend, ready to be installed on a server. And currently i have 1 demo version, the Litecoin version, it runs with real money, and it doesn't have any wager requirements, so, feel free to depo a small amount, something between 0.1 and 0.01 LTC and you will be able to try it, or write me on the chat and i will send you some balance for the test.
There are different version, the $9,900 version is the one for clamcoin, but the one for litecoin has a cost of $11,900. As you say, not cheap, but it's a full software with 4 provably fair games, users system, a chat with moderators-betShare-tips feature, it's own depo/tip/withdrawal engine, and it's own database. Is the full pack.