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Topic: Does this look like a fun way to gamble? Like etheroll **Blockfight is now live! - page 3. (Read 591 times)

legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Watching the video were your post on OP and this is interesting that playing gambling through creatures against creatures and this is first time to see it and attacking moves were depend on every dice roll have you got and since it in Beta version i wish it would be officially annoounce here for full versions and i do agree that game graphic was good and similar to RPG games
full member
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Yeah, the graphics was so great and when you gamble on this site for sure you will enjoy and you will play more. If the transaction is free for good, I think this can be another good site to play with. Hopefully the team will work hard to gain the trust of the gambler, wishing a success for this so i can play and earn some money here.
legendary
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How is this different than the regular dice games besides of the 3d art? I get it these games happen on the blockchain and The graphics are great but it is still a dice game in the end.

What we need is more complicated RPG/hack&slash  games like diablo with a auction house and the base currency of the game should (of course) be a crypto currency. I would play that game.

Those demon arts are great maybe they turn it into some kind of rpg game later.
sr. member
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This really look like a nice way to gamble.  I just want to ask if this is centralized gambling site or decentralized one.  However I will trying to play and really see how it works. I also like the free transactions.
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I love gaming initiatives using blockchain.
What I believe is a problem are the miners fees, which you need to pay for everything.

And yes, it looks like a nice way to gamble

Couldn't have said it better myself. I love ethereum as much as anyone else but the slow TPS and miner fees will stop mass adoption in certain areas like gaming/gambling. Halo has free send/receive transactions that are instant and are able to overcome that obstacle.

They welcome any feedback, the only reason I say that is because I suggested adding the music to the background while you're fighting and they were able to update the game with other feedback requests in just a few days. Today they announced this:

"We want to give you one more update before the Beta ends tomorrow night. In this update, the big new thing is the ability to pre-set the number of fights you want to autoplay consecutively. This was a community requested feature which allows players who prefer to autoroll play several rounds in a row. As you can see, you can also cancel it if you're mid-stride and wish to stop."



legendary
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bitcoindata.science
I love gaming initiatives using blockchain.
What I believe is a problem are the miners fees, which you need to pay for everything.

And yes, it looks like a nice way to gamble
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EDIT** Blockfight is now live! Give it a go here! You can play with Ethereum or Halo right now. You'll soon be able to play with Bitcoin as well!
https://www.blockfight.com/


Hey guys, I was able to get in on the Beta for a new wager game that is played on the Halo blockchain called Blockfight and it is made by Halo's gaming studio, Block and Chain games. They are about to release their first blockchain game where you can wager on fights using Halo, Bitcoin, and Ethereum! The Halo blockchain supports wrapped coins and they can easily wrap BTC and ETH and do the game hashes on the Halo blockchain and convert back to ETH and BTC when you want to cash out.  I did a comparison to Etheroll (popular dice game), you can watch below:



The thing that they really have going for them is speed and free transactions. They have instantaneous free transactions and that really puts them in a great place for blockchain games, as you can tell by the video. Let me know what you guys think  Wink
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