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Topic: 🛠️nice2win🛠️ web3 casino powered by smart contracts (Read 309 times)

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@Moderators

As far as I know, Bitcointalk was founded on the principles of privacy and decentralization, which are at the very core of the Bitcoin project. These principles are reflected in the design of the Bitcoin protocol and the underlying blockchain technology, which enable users to transact securely and privately without the need for a central authority.

However, it is unfortunate that from what I've seen, Bitcointalk has strayed from these core principles and has allowed users and platforms to promote practices that are contrary to the values of decentralization and privacy. For example, the promotion of KYC and centralization by 3rd party gambling sites goes against the very essence of Bitcoin and undermines the fundamental principles upon which it was built.

Furthermore, the influence of these 3rd party gambling sites on the acceptance of decentralized competition is concerning, as they have been able to clearly silence platforms like nice2win through the use of moderation and censorship. This is unacceptable and goes against the spirit of open and fair competition that is essential to the growth and development of the Bitcoin ecosystem. I fully expect concerned "shilling" users will deny it but you won't fool everyone this time.

In this regard, it is important that Bitcointalk reaffirms its commitment to the principles of decentralization and privacy, and takes steps to prevent the promotion of practices that are contrary to these values. This includes ensuring that platforms like nice2win, which is committed to respecting the core values of Bitcoin, are given the support and respect they deserve by moderators and users alike.

Moving this thread back to the Gambling section where nice2win could hope to seduce new users and give some well deserved competition to the leading 3rd party gambling sites would go a long way towards bringing some balance back.
copper member
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Yes it's closed beta for now and sorry haven't seen your replies for some reasons.

@Daltonik @Hispo Thread has been moved again so guess Stake.com won this round again, amirite?



@worldofcoins

Seems you haven't read the thread at all! Bitcoin is indeed accepted.

As for KYC, having KYC for a crypto site can be seen as bad for several reasons, one of which is that it goes against the very nature of bitcoin as a decentralized and anonymous form of currency. Bitcoin was created with the aim of allowing individuals to transact without the need for intermediaries, such as banks, and without having to reveal their personal information.

Implementing KYC on a crypto site goes against this fundamental principle of anonymity and can be viewed as a form of centralization, as it gives a single entity control over the personal information of its users. This goes against the decentralized nature of bitcoin and can be seen as a step backwards.

Furthermore, requiring KYC can be seen as a form of surveillance, as it allows the crypto site to track and monitor the financial activities of its users. This goes against the privacy-focused ethos of bitcoin and can be viewed as a violation of users' rights.

Additionally, implementing KYC can be seen as a barrier to entry for many potential users, as it adds an additional hurdle that must be overcome in order to use the site. This can be seen as a disadvantage for both the users and the crypto site, as it can discourage users from using the site and reduce the overall adoption and usage of bitcoin.

Lastly, @worldofcoins, being a paid shill for Metaspins must really be worth it; trying to push newcomers away and actually getting away with it!

[Moderator note: consecutive posts merged (separated via horizontal lines)]

legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Here's a screenshot of the Beta version mentioned in earlier post. And also a link for OG users to unlock BTC bets: https://beta.nice2win.com


I tried to enter the link provided by you and does not take me anywhere.  Sad
Actually, when I clicked on it, all I get is an error telling me the server could not be found or something like it.

Is the server or your casino down because maintenance or something? I ask because it could be also something wrong with my internet connection, I want to be sure.

Well, apparently this is a closed beta that the development team is testing, so yes it does not open, we will wait until the development is over and the release of the updated updated nice2win online casino will be released.

Ah, okey.
Thank you for the clarification, I thought he meant it was a open beta version for us to be able to check out if we wanted.
I assumed so, because he shared what appeared to be a live link to the casino.

Anyways, hope to see how this closed beta turns out.
sr. member
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Web3 gambling project recently launched in August 2022

DISCLAIMER: This project has been posted before in the Gambling section before having the topic getting moved for dubious motives listed below so please advise.

1. Accepting BTC: clearly written below how we support BTC
2. Promoting an Altcoin: the in-house casino token is NOT the focus of this post as clearly stated below


Hi, welcome to the forum. I wonder why you are not accepting bitcoin. It's an essential element for all online casinos. Also, no KYC is required for your site. Without these critical factors, your site can become suspicious and less prevalent.
legendary
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Here's a screenshot of the Beta version mentioned in earlier post. And also a link for OG users to unlock BTC bets: https://beta.nice2win.com


I tried to enter the link provided by you and does not take me anywhere.  Sad
Actually, when I clicked on it, all I get is an error telling me the server could not be found or something like it.

Is the server or your casino down because maintenance or something? I ask because it could be also something wrong with my internet connection, I want to be sure.

Well, apparently this is a closed beta that the development team is testing, so yes it does not open, we will wait until the development is over and the release of the updated updated nice2win online casino will be released.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Here's a screenshot of the Beta version mentioned in earlier post. And also a link for OG users to unlock BTC bets: https://beta.nice2win.com


I tried to enter the link provided by you and does not take me anywhere.  Sad
Actually, when I clicked on it, all I get is an error telling me the server could not be found or something like it.

Is the server or your casino down because maintenance or something? I ask because it could be also something wrong with my internet connection, I want to be sure.
copper member
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Here's a screenshot of the Beta version mentioned in earlier post. And also a link for OG users to unlock BTC bets: https://beta.nice2win.com



@piebeyb
Will definitely look into the signature! Thanks for the tip.

@rhomelmabini
The contract differs only in very superficial ways such as name, maximum bet limit, etc. The core functions have not changed.

@redsun114
Thank you for vouching for us Wink

@CryptSafe
You could not have summarized it better. As for your questions, let me answer:
1.The minimum bet fee is different for each network. It is always around close to 1$ around worth of crypto.
2.The concept of withdrawal does not exist within a web3 casino like ours. You always keep custody of your coins.
3.The customer support is fast depending if the team members are awake or not.
4.We do not reward 2$ to members whether they win or not. We do reward them with the in-house currency $N2W which does not have any dollar value right now.

@bitcampaign
Yes, you can try definitely try as little as your comfortable with. Just so you know, the biggest winner so far won 2000 MATIC in 2 bets, verifiable on the Polygon blockchain at any moment.
Check out this page to get to know us a little better: https://nice2win.com/team
sr. member
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@bitcampaign
Try it out and let us know what you think! Excited to read your enthusiasm btw!


I will try it later maybe just play a few times with my little matic and maybe use other networks like bnb too, glad if you feel comfortable introducing yourself in this forum because we will all provide input criticism and suggestions for new casino projects here including your casino site
sr. member
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Nice having you back onboard the platform. Seems you went back to your drawing board to re-strategies for the task ahead. You have done absolutely well mapping out your point of focus. As I can see you now have a better interface with numerous output for your potential customers and bettors. I see where somewhere $1 was mentioned, I would want to know your minimum bet fee and withdrawal. If I may ask how swift is your customer care service to responding to urgent attention.

I see you give $2 to members wether they win or not. If I may ask from where do you make such budget from. Is it possible that such policy be sustainable for a long term. If yes how do you go about it. I w am curious about This particular aspect because you can not tell us that if it happens that you have a million number of registered members onboard your casino you would give them all $2 from where do you get that funds from. I am curious because it sounds funny though.
hero member
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Welcome to the forum! I've seen topics that have been posted here before and then were moved later because the post content isn't really all about them being a casino.
But, more content that's solely for the offer that they have about their native token. It's good that you've mentioned that on your thread so that if ever the mods will see someone reported your thread that it should be moved, they'll take time to consider it first before moving.
I think I now know the reason why they move on other section and that section must be on altcoin announcement because this was a web3 casino and usually a web3 casino mostly uses an altcoin or a token but they cleared it out now that they will be accepting btc very soon. That's great because they can get more customers that way, as there are gamblers who only use bitcoin no matter what.

This casino have its own native token which is also normal for a web3 casino. Owl games and others do also have this. As long as there is a gambling platform involved then it should have been posted in the gambling boards because this is where gamblers hang out.
hero member
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I see that you have an audit report there but it was from the project dice2win? It was archived, do you have a recent audit specifically for these nice2win contracts? As far as I know, dice2win's contract should differ from the nice2win contract, am I right?
legendary
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Thank you so much for the interest and questions! Let me answer to all of you Smiley
@piebeyb
You don't need to register your email address to play on nice2win. As for the testnet version, we have supported it in the past and there was not enough activity for it to make sense long-term as there is a cost to run the nodes on all blockchain including testnets. You can always try very low bets (1$ worth of crypto).

As a closing note, we are definitely surprised by the amount of replies here in such a short amount of time so wanted to give a big shoutout to bitcointalk.org, you guys definitely have a serious yet welcoming community with many active users. Will make sure to spend more time here from now on!

yes, because the bet is quite big, I think the minimum bet is $ 1, it's different from other casinos, it's even smaller than that, but I don't mean to compare it, it's just that I'm a small gambler on this forum, so I want to try the test before trying to play, thanks for your answer, by the way if you are happy with the response from the community here you can create a signature campaign on this forum to increase users in your casino  Wink
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@noorman0

The technology behind decentralized applications is evolving, even for Bitcoin, which is usually left behind when we think about web3. Actually, per our own superficial knowledge on Bitcoin 3 months ago, we assumed the same as you; the Bitcoin blockchain does not support smart contracts and therefore interacting with BTC using smart contracts must be done with a wrapped version of BTC on EVM-compatible blockchains like Ethereum.

After some research, we stumbled upon the novel solution called Stacks (https://www.stacks.co/). In short, Stacks uses the Bitcoin blockchain to store all Stacks blocks then the smart contract part is executed on the Stacks blockchain. Sounds like a sidechain, right? It is definitely not because of their use of the mining protocol called proof-of-transfer (PoX) which runs in parallel to the Bitcoin blockchain through their block headers. More information on their blog: https://stacks.org/stacks-blockchain

It definitely is a pretty new solution and is gaining more traction lately so I know it must be new to some of you.

To conclude and reply to your question: Yes, you will be able to send your BTC on an address and the Stacks smart contract will receive them, record it on the Bitcoin blockchain, execute the smart contract code, record the result on the Bitcoin blockchain and send back to Bitcoin to your address if the smart contract determined you've won.

This is definitely not the same process as WBTC on Ethereum because there is a centralized 3rd party whose job is to certify the WTBC:BTC ratio is 1:1. With Stacks, you do not need a 3rd party middleman because the verification is done synchronously with the Bitcoin blockchain and Stacks.

hero member
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Wondering, is this casino really going to use BTC? As far as my superficial knowledge goes, WEB3 based services always need smart contract feature to work.

I've only got a few support networks that are widely used for producing wrapped tokens. Fyi on this forum, BTC wrapped to external networks are considered altcoins. cmiiw
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Thank you so much for the interest and questions! Let me answer to all of you Smiley

@Daltonik
BTC is actually integrated on our Beta platform right now with the Stacks solution! Just need a few more tweaks to be ready for widespread public use. I can post a screenshot of the Beta space?

@joeperry
Like I said above, can I post a screenshot of the BTC Beta space to avoid being moved for the next couple days until official launch?

@piebeyb
You don't need to register your email address to play on nice2win. As for the testnet version, we have supported it in the past and there was not enough activity for it to make sense long-term as there is a cost to run the nodes on all blockchain including testnets. You can always try very low bets (1$ worth of crypto).

@Nrcewker
See above for the BTC integration. I'll post a screenshot later today. Thank you for the kind words and looking forward for the review.

@coinerer
Completely understand your hesitation. Being a web3 platform comes with its perks like you described. However, connecting your wallet to nice2win poses no risk to your funds being "hacked" because we do not ask the permission to have access to the crypto used to bet. Below is a screenshot as an example of a contract that would be able to use your funds if you do not trust the issuer after you used the platform.

Token permission from 1inch:


Moreover, you can check out the audit that was done on the smart contract we are using: https://medium.com/@nice2win/archived-nice2win-proxy-audit-analysis-ba48dedcd743.
Basically, you will never be charged more than what you agreed to spend on your current bet.

@Hamphser
You are correct in your assumptions. To be more precise, giving the permission to a smart contract to have unlimited access to a token actually is a backdoor to "hack" funds from a web3 wallet, which we do not do of course.
MATIC is one of the option to bet on the platform, you can click on the top right section on nice2win to swap between blockchains. It is definitely not the only payment method!

@passwordnow
Thank you for the kind words and vouch. Looking forward to see you make a bet or two Wink

@bitcampaign
Try it out and let us know what you think! Excited to read your enthusiasm btw!

@Hispo
Hello again friend. Definitely had to change a few things to get accepted in this community but I believe we will be able to solidify our place. Thank you and have a great day/night wherever you are Wink


As a closing note, we are definitely surprised by the amount of replies here in such a short amount of time so wanted to give a big shoutout to bitcointalk.org, you guys definitely have a serious yet welcoming community with many active users. Will make sure to spend more time here from now on!
legendary
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Hey, glad to see your thread and project managed to come back here.
I am sorry you had a rough beginning here in our community getting your thread moved out this section, hopefully it was just a misunderstanding and won't happen again.

Anyways, I am sure some people interested in decentralized gambling will be eager to see more about this casino you are working on. Good luck.  Smiley
sr. member
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the casino website looks pretty good all the features are available for users to understand, I have some Matic in my wallet I think I need to try playing casino here using trustwallet dapps, I happen to have never tried web3 casino where every bet has to go through a smart contract, welcome to the nice2win forum
hero member
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Welcome to the forum! I've seen topics that have been posted here before and then were moved later because the post content isn't really all about them being a casino.
But, more content that's solely for the offer that they have about their native token. It's good that you've mentioned that on your thread so that if ever the mods will see someone reported your thread that it should be moved, they'll take time to consider it first before moving.
sr. member
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Welcome to this forum as a new casino site and this is a modern feature that your site has no registration hassles a user can easily access your site through wallet connect using web3 like metamask or any non custodian wallet DApp.  But there is also a risk here as the site is new so if a user connects his personal wallet to your site there is a risk of the wallet being hacked. hey op How can a user trust your site?
Dont know on how totally that decentralized gambling do really works in speaking about making direct deposit from your own wallet which you do connect out on a certain gambling site.As far we as do all know that

it cant be possibly be able to hack if you do logged in your wallet.Dont know on how they would really be doing such stuff but it cant be possible unless if you do have the keys and this is the main thing
when it comes to security compared into those centralized platforms which you are the ones who do make out deposits directly into the a wallet where you dont possess the keys.
Its one of the main key features on this dex platforms which you do bet directly on using up your wallet.

Also, this is particularly only having  that MATIC payment option which i dont see for it to be right for this thread placed on this board.
hero member
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
Welcome to this forum as a new casino site and this is a modern feature that your site has no registration hassles a user can easily access your site through wallet connect using web3 like metamask or any non custodian wallet DApp.  But there is also a risk here as the site is new so if a user connects his personal wallet to your site there is a risk of the wallet being hacked. hey op How can a user trust your site?
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