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Topic: *** Exploring Unique Advertising Opportunities in the Gambling Sector*** - page 3. (Read 398 times)

legendary
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I believe you are trying to develop your advertising platform for startups, including reputable cryptocurrency casinos. It's a great initiative that can be beneficial, but it's not that simple. It requires more effort as you'll be expected to provide a weekly blog post about gambling and promotional offers available at most casinos. Your website also needs to be ranked to attract offers from different parties. I wish you success in this endeavor.
sr. member
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I think you are getting it wrong here. Casinos do conduct KYC based on government policies governing their locations or place of registration. Most casinos demand for KYC irrespective of who you are. There are lots of casinos here which requires KYC for gamblers to register even if they claim to be a KYC free casino but upon winning, they change and tell you based on government policies that you do present your valid ID for verification purposes before withdrawal approval. So tell me is that KYC free? Is the KYC not as a result of government policies?

Correct. KYC is a requirement for Anti Money Laundering so that government make sure that all players in the casino doesn’t violate the law.

Regarding the casino that claim KYC free but later on ask user for it. I’m sure only shady casino do this and also those casino license to operate is the only casino allowed to require KYC legally and most of the licensed casino can ask KYC based on their ToS and doesn’t boast KYC free.

Government did the kyc because of the anti money laundering act. So they want to keep watch of every transaction from every financial institution in their jurisdiction so as not to loss and keep anything suspicious on track. Be it casino, sportbook etc. As for casinos that claim kyc free, I  think that is just a stunt to gain traffic to their site and to gain more members because online gamblers prefer a kyc free casino to preserve their identity so those casino takes advantage of it to hold them down and when they win big, withdrawal is always a problem and they start demanding for kyc and if they are scammers they run away with gamblers funds.

Truly all licensed casino from the government demand for kyc as that is a criteria which they would require to do before admitting any gambler to opening an account with them and  operating as a gambler so as not to violate the country policies.
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Dimon69
I think you are getting it wrong here. Casinos do conduct KYC based on government policies governing their locations or place of registration. Most casinos demand for KYC irrespective of who you are. There are lots of casinos here which requires KYC for gamblers to register even if they claim to be a KYC free casino but upon winning, they change and tell you based on government policies that you do present your valid ID for verification purposes before withdrawal approval. So tell me is that KYC free? Is the KYC not as a result of government policies?

Correct. KYC is a requirement for Anti Money Laundering so that government make sure that all players in the casino doesn’t violate the law.

Regarding the casino that claim KYC free but later on ask user for it. I’m sure only shady casino do this and also those casino license to operate is the only casino allowed to require KYC legally and most of the licensed casino can ask KYC based on their ToS and doesn’t boast KYC free.
sr. member
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So why don´t we see, at least alternative media, with an other type of advertisement and inform the public about crypto.

If I may ask what alternative source of media publicity are you talking about.  So far the social media, television and radio aspects of advertising have been consistently on in promoting Bitcoin and Crypto world wide. Crypto has a wide range of coverage globally only what is left now is adoption and integration and that has to do with the government policies Governing  each country to be favourable for smooth adoption process for Bitcoin and Crypto at large.

So, aside from casinos, which everyone has the right to play in without excessive KYC and government restrictions on how much you can play per day (in Spain it's €600), and being tracked every step of the way.
 

I think you are getting it wrong here. Casinos do conduct KYC based on government policies governing their locations or place of registration. Most casinos demand for KYC irrespective of who you are. There are lots of casinos here which requires KYC for gamblers to register even if they claim to be a KYC free casino but upon winning, they change and tell you based on government policies that you do present your valid ID for verification purposes before withdrawal approval. So tell me is that KYC free? Is the KYC not as a result of government policies?

Another reasons for KYC is to note age of gamblers if they meet up with the government approved age in their country for gambling and lastly casinos demand for KYC to know countries on their restricted list.  I think you need to do a proper diligence OP.
jr. member
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EDIT: Apologize. moderator(s)

I merged two posts in one.
jr. member
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So why don´t we see, at least alternative media, with an other type of advertisement and inform the public about crypto.

If I may ask what alternative source of media publicity are you talking about.  So far the social media, television and radio aspects of advertising have been consistently on in promoting Bitcoin and Crypto world wide. Crypto has a wide range of coverage globally only what is left now is adoption and integration and that has to do with the government policies Governing  each country to be favourable for smooth adoption process for Bitcoin and Crypto at large.

That's the point of discussion.
My overall perception of the crypto community is that they aim to pique the curiosity of as many people as possible and turn them into crypto-enthusiasts.
On the other hand, where I've been coming from in recent years, media, governments, and even the so-called "Alternative Media" have long sold their souls and lost their independence (trust me, they try to buy you, but I'm not someone who sells his principles for money, despite appearances).

So, aside from casinos, which everyone has the right to play in without excessive KYC and government restrictions on how much you can play per day (in Spain it's €600), and being tracked every step of the way.

Now, regarding services, I should focus on services or perhaps ebooks or guides. Let's take my website as an example.

Now, I'm aware of AI. There's CHATGPT with all its plugins.
I could write an eBook about various aspects related to Bitcoin.

I have no issue with using AI as a tool to assist. However, I do have a problem with writing the eBook myself without having any knowledge about the subject.

I want my friends from my website to save some coins, knowing how to and learning what to do with it. I do not want them to make the banks happy.



I would like to discuss an alternative path. One that not only strays from the beaten track but also bridges the gap between different online communities.

My idea is simple: Instead of relying on traditional advertising methods, why not explore the potential of direct advertising within the crypto gambling community? But here's the twist - instead of limiting this to crypto-focused platforms, we introduce these opportunities to a broader audience, such as the community at commonsensetv.nl.

Imagine a banner that not only promotes a crypto casino or service but also sparks a conversation about the potential of cryptocurrencies. Or a blog post that informs and entertains, subtly highlighting the benefits of a particular casino or game, while also educating readers about the broader implications of cryptocurrencies.


I don't think this is new, many platforms on different niches already displayed Cryptocurrency based platforms like casinos if you are that confident become an affiliate of casinos and see your conversion if you want to offer your blog advertising for a fee, your site should have a good ranking and it has a good conversion, this is why casino review sites convert because they offer and explore what they advertise instead of just displaying banners.

I understand every word you say. And I have the feeling it is not new.
People contact me, shady people (no names, strange email) and they want me to pay for a guest post. I did it once and the guest post was exactly about a casino that fits here, maybe it is even active here. But after contacting (literally) tens of casinos I got 0 answers.

I miss something.
My site authority is 38.
We have 1k - 2k visitors a day.

We even come from 40k to 100k visitors a day. Yes, it sounds unbelievable, especially for a Dutch site, but it happened. Now, this was during corona. So spent many more hours online.
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I would like to discuss an alternative path. One that not only strays from the beaten track but also bridges the gap between different online communities.

My idea is simple: Instead of relying on traditional advertising methods, why not explore the potential of direct advertising within the crypto gambling community? But here's the twist - instead of limiting this to crypto-focused platforms, we introduce these opportunities to a broader audience, such as the community at commonsensetv.nl.

Imagine a banner that not only promotes a crypto casino or service but also sparks a conversation about the potential of cryptocurrencies. Or a blog post that informs and entertains, subtly highlighting the benefits of a particular casino or game, while also educating readers about the broader implications of cryptocurrencies.


I don't think this is new, many platforms on different niches already displayed Cryptocurrency based platforms like casinos if you are that confident become an affiliate of casinos and see your conversion if you want to offer your blog advertising for a fee, your site should have a good ranking and it has a good conversion, this is why casino review sites convert because they offer and explore what they advertise instead of just displaying banners.
sr. member
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So why don´t we see, at least alternative media, with an other type of advertisement and inform the public about crypto.

If I may ask what alternative source of media publicity are you talking about.  So far the social media, television and radio aspects of advertising have been consistently on in promoting Bitcoin and Crypto world wide. Crypto has a wide range of coverage globally only what is left now is adoption and integration and that has to do with the government policies Governing  each country to be favourable for smooth adoption process for Bitcoin and Crypto at large.
hero member
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So why don´t we see, at least alternative media, with an other type of advertisement and inform the public about crypto.
Crypto is freedom, no?
Well, that people are all screaming for freedom. And don´t know sjit about cryptos.

So, unless I am missing something and cryptos are dead, what do I miss?"

You have another platform that is bigger and better than this?where cryptocurrency, bitcoin or gambling ads are discussed and run? I'm thinking maybe you discuss directly with casino owners if your platform is about casinos and of course reputable. Or you throw up your service at the service board for signature campaign if you have the funds to organize that, signature managers will surely job on it for you and deliver good job, just my thinking.
jr. member
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Well reading your thread I didn't see much that you wanted from those members that are not owners of gambling casinos or are not affiliates of them either. I think your post is to casinos that you may be seeking the kind of collaboration you want. So why don't you post on the threads of some of the casinos you want or send a pm to them directly or use their social media handles to reach to them directly. You either have a service you want to offer, maybe to them on the casino but this forum is specifically for bitcoin and crypto related concerns.

Thank you, I appreciate it. Very useful. I wish I could give you merit, if that means anything.

But it is not just about me. Maybe I should mention that in OP:

I edited last post and wrote this in addition:

"People without enough knowledge abouy cryptos het to hear, day in day out, CRYPTOS ARE BAD. Like drugs.
But many people do not buy that BS anymore.

So why don´t we see, at least alternative media, with an other type of advertisement and inform the public about crypto.
Crypto is freedom, no?
Well, that people are all screaming for freedom. And don´t know sjit about cryptos.

So, unless I am missing something and cryptos are dead, what do I miss?"
hero member
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Well reading your thread I didn't see much that you wanted from those members that are not owners of gambling casinos or are not affiliates of them either. I think your post is to casinos that you may be seeking the kind of collaboration you want. So why don't you post on the threads of some of the casinos you want or send a pm to them directly or use their social media handles to reach to them directly. You either have a service you want to offer, maybe to them on the casino but this forum is specifically for bitcoin and crypto related concerns.
jr. member
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Okay, that is a good one.

But if we forget my personal goals, is this something new?

EDIT: I never see, I call it traditional sites, I hope you understand me, that advertise for this world.That brings those worlds together.
MANY people want to, but have no clue. If it is in the anonymous casino playing, or really get "into it".

Think about older people as well. 50+, 60+, even just 40+ have no clue. I know this. I ask my audience. And i know myself. I pretend to, but when we go talk tecnical, I have no clue.
That´s why I´m here as well. For a couple of reasons.

But not and never to screw someone here.
And I guess I have a big problem if I do.

The question is legit. If I think for hours about this, then it must be legit from my side.

People without enough knowledge abouy cryptos het to hear, day in day out, CRYPTOS ARE BAD. Like drugs.
But many people do not buy that BS anymore.

So why don´t we see, at least alternative media, with an other type of advertisement and inform the public about crypto.
Crypto is freedom, no?
Well, that people are all screaming for freedom. And don´t know sjit about cryptos.

So, unless I am missing something and cryptos are dead, what do I miss?
hero member
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Best Regards and I might post two or three very similar posts elsewhere on this forum. This is because I am still not sure what is the best place to attract the right people for this.

If you ask me this is not a good idea, if you’re looking for more casino to recognize you then you should make your thread here in the gambling section or preferably gambling discussion but the moment you start to create multiple threads that has the same content then you’ll most likely not have any thread again because mod might take them to be a spam and delete all of them that is if you’re not ban for plagiarizing yourself.

The best thing to do is to create a thread that will start up good discussions that way others might wanna try your site out but if your thread becomes dead like other projects you might not be able to achieve what it is that you’re looking for. The best thing do right now is to lock the rest of your duplicate threads or deleted them if you can.
jr. member
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Hello Casino Bitcointalk Community,


I am going to concentrate to write what my thoughts are and use help where necesarry and also to not let it look as if it is just an advertisement from my side. It´s broader.


First of all, this comes from me but also read it in general. I wrote this recently:

People without enough knowledge abouy cryptos het to hear, day in day out, CRYPTOS ARE BAD. Like drugs.
But many people do not buy that BS anymore.

So why don´t we see, at least alternative media, with an other type of advertisement and inform the public about crypto.
Crypto is freedom, no?
Well, that people are all screaming for freedom. And don´t know sjit about cryptos.



So, unless I am missing something and cryptos are dead, what do I miss?

Today, I'd like to share some thoughts on a unique opportunity that lies at the intersection of free speech, online communities, and as a human right, although a tricky business (like all businesses in the world) also the burgeoning world of cryptocurrency gambling.

As the owner of commonsensetv.nl, a well-established platform (2019) dedicated to free speech, once a very big platform but I wish I knew what I know now. My business skills were not that good but it was fun and the platform still exists and has a lot of potential to be the national place whe only real people can come and speak and no trolls, AI bots etcetera. For the moment we have between 1200-2000 visitors a day.

I've had my fair share of experiences with the traditional advertising world, but knew too little. I've tried the usual routes - Google's AdSense, affiliate programs, and the like. While these methods have their merits, they didn't quite align with my vision. It could have make me rich, by the way. Little did I know. It was not my goal either. I stood behind the deep sense of our platform. I still do, although opinions change. I think that is a good thing.

I would like to discuss an alternative path. One that not only strays from the beaten track but also bridges the gap between different online communities.

My idea is simple: Instead of relying on traditional advertising methods, why not explore the potential of direct advertising within the crypto gambling community? But here's the twist - instead of limiting this to crypto-focused platforms, we introduce these opportunities to a broader audience, such as the community at commonsensetv.nl.

Imagine a banner that not only promotes a crypto casino or service but also sparks a conversation about the potential of cryptocurrencies. Or a blog post that informs and entertains, subtly highlighting the benefits of a particular casino or game, while also educating readers about the broader implications of cryptocurrencies.

This approach allows for a more targeted advertising strategy, fostering a sense of community and mutual growth. It also opens up the door for long-term, creative collaborations. Think sponsored tournaments, branded games, or even the development of new, innovative gambling platforms.

By embracing these alternative advertising methods, we can create a more engaging, dynamic, and ultimately successful gambling sector. One that values creativity, community, and the unique opportunities that cryptocurrencies provide.

I'm eager to hear your thoughts on this and look forward to exploring these opportunities together.

Best Regards and I might post two or three very similar posts elsewhere on this forum. This is because I am still not sure what is the best place to attract the right people for this.

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