I like how this casino looks, but unfortunately I don't have money and time to seek licenses and hire people to run support and coding for me.
What you're selling is the base, a shell of a casino. Real casino is everything that happens in the background like cold wallets, deposits and withdrawals, verification. You'd have to set limits for people from certain countries or face charges.
Even with the site built this is not an operation for one person.
I agree. It is important to note that establishing the necessary infrastructure to properly operate a casino can be a significant undertaking, both financially and in terms of time and resources. The critical components of a functioning casino such as financial transactions, customer support, security and fraud prevention and compliance with regulations are all areas that need to be carefully considered and implemented, and can be a daunting task for even the most experienced professionals in the field. Without these components in place, it will be difficult to attract players and generate revenue.
In addition, there is a lot of preliminary work about the casino business that may not be immediately obvious such as banking relationships, licensing requirements, establishing the business model and financial projections, hiring qualified personnel to run all aspects of the operation and more. It is my understanding that this is the reason why many of the popular online casinos are not operated in-house, but rather by third party companies who specialize in this industry.