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Topic: Is Block Chain going to be the only option for the Gaming industry ? - page 3. (Read 601 times)

hero member
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I agree with what avikz explained. They have adopted blockchain through payment system but they need to operate through their own system manually.

They are centralize somehow with their operations but with the payment, they are applying blockchain with it. I see projects that are using blockchain on their gaming platform but they aren't making noise.
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Gaming is one of the niches that accept btc faster. That given us a grounded hope that btc will become a great collaboration tool in between sponsors and the gaming community.
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All the gamers round the world are these days ending up in playing games like Casino,Poker on the centralized platforms because of the manipulation happening around and so the craze of decentralised gaming is incresing day by day,it's been increasing rapidly that I was just wondering will it become the only option for the scam-free gaming industry?If so when would that happen?

Long term it's going to be the best option, if someone can develop an interface on a par with the centralized gaming platforms then I see no reason someone wouldn't opt for the decentralized option. Taking poker for example, the rake would be much less (this kills most peoples chances of making a profit normally) and everything would be transparent, no doubts about cards being rigged etc etc.
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I think all industries will need to run on blockchain tech in the near future or people just won't participate because they won't trust anything else.

Total decentralization is also inevitable but will be less immediate. The public will have control over just about everything and is great news for global human rights and equal opportunity.
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In the gaming industry, the main trust from users and it is the blockchain that gives 100% confidence that customers will get their money.

I think blockchain is the only right decision.
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"Quietly Making Noise"
Is Block Chain going to be the only option for the Gaming industry ?
Illegal or not, casino owners make money off of the weakness of others. When you have the freedom to do something, does that make it OK?
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This is not the only option for the gaming industry.

But the blockchain solves many problems in the organization of the gambling business and inspires confidence from investors and platform users.
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Using cryptocurrency as a means of payment in gaming gives the gaming platform an easy global usage. It will attract gamers across the globe. I don't know why you use the phrase  scam-free gaming industry, We all know that all gambling are always risky and you play at your own risk. 
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Using blockchain for casino game will help only those casino president as for the gambler like example, gambler addict to cling at the ivy any moment will cut itself reason for gambler to fall into chaos, debt, loneliness, destruction, and any words fit this catalogue, you name it how fair is that? Did we think helping the casino get a more decentralized system would help the society altogether?
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All the money (fiat) is with the gaming sites that use the random number generator system with games. That about $50 billion a year industry right now, change is slow when people are making money.

Poker isn't as popular as it once was, so if pokerstars does it, it will be popular but unlikely they will change their shuffle system.

Casino it makes sense because it could show gamblers what the return to player is on games like slots. Different casinos offer different % back to players when they gamble, you never know if that can be trusted.

Sports betting and horse racing seem like the one more likely to takeover (imo) because certain countries there just isn't an option to bet on sports. Some countries it's illegal and bookies see opportunity obviously.

The gambling forum here is fairly active
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=56.0

Warning, it is like ICO's and shitcoins currently, with a few scam sites popping up here and there. Most of the ones catering to crypto seem to have a little niche that isn't currently being served by the real money gambling sites.

There are a few gambling projects claiming they will launch 100% decentralized gambling sites in the future. Whether that's possible, time will tell.
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Might not be the only option but it's surely the best option. A gaming platform that its payment is done through the blockchain is far preferable than a centralized one although not everyone will buy the idea that's why I said it's the best option but won't be the only one.

Making payments through blockchain doesn't make a gaming platform a decentralized one! It's just a payment method they have adopted and not the blockchain! They are simply called crypto casinos and not a blockchain or decentralized casino! Due to local laws on gambling, many people prefer to stick with crypto casinos because that way, they can overrule the local gambling laws and still enjoy gambling if it is banned as per their local law.

Now coming back to the main question, I won't say blockchain is the only option available but surely it looks like the most prominent one! And that's true for almost every sector which involves public money. The kind of security and transparency blockchain can offer, eventually every single business involving public money will move to blockchain at some time in future.
newbie
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All the gamers round the world are these days ending up in playing games like Casino,Poker on the centralized platforms because of the manipulation happening around and so the craze of decentralised gaming is incresing day by day,it's been increasing rapidly that I was just wondering will it become the only option for the scam-free gaming industry?If so when would that happen?
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