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legendary
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October 25, 2017, 05:01:02 PM
#45
I think primedice would raise a lot more(maybe x5 more than betking/bitdice), primedice is the top dice site. Roll Eyes
I agree with you, bitdice was one of the last successful ICO on gambling niche with over 8 million collected during crowdfunding and now performing really well on one of the exchange it is listed. Price of CSNO token is already 3x from ICO price, I love gambling based tokens.

Right now, its not a good idea to preceed with an ICO. Especially when you don't even need the funds.

Many of the developed countries are cracking down on ICOs and are considering them securities. In my opinion, whether the ICO passes the test or not. Almost all of them are considered securities because people invest in them for speculation purposes.

hero member
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October 25, 2017, 12:01:41 PM
#44
I think primedice would raise a lot more(maybe x5 more than betking/bitdice), primedice is the top dice site. Roll Eyes
I agree with you, bitdice was one of the last successful ICO on gambling niche with over 8 million collected during crowdfunding and now performing really well on one of the exchange it is listed. Price of CSNO token is already 3x from ICO price, I love gambling based tokens.
legendary
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October 25, 2017, 10:35:41 AM
#43
Why would Primedice need to ICO? According to dicesites.com they should have nearly 22k coins in holding (assuming 1% house edge - I guess some expenses though). That's a lot now days..
Primedice doesn't need an ICO. this thread was created just to know, how much will be raised if there was an ICO.


If Primedice (And I guess its 2nd product www.Stake.com) was to ICO (Which they never will) what do you think it'd raise?

Considering Bitdice & Betking raised 5 million+ and there are relevant stats on wagered at www.dicesites.com

I think it'd be pretty crazy!

think they would raise approximately same figures,maybe less due to the ICO market saturation
but do you really need an ICO?
its done when you require funds for bankroll,new features,improvements that you can't finance otherwise
Primedice and Stake are doing just fine,imho
but you can always try and see what happens
I think primedice would raise a lot more(maybe x5 more than betking/bitdice), primedice is the top dice site. Roll Eyes

they might,but the ones who purchase ICOs do not have unlimited funds Smiley
the more "decent" ICOs appear the thinner the base of people able and wiling to buy is
I could be mistaken,though and Primedice is indeed a top dice site and could raise a lot more
guess we will never know (or know pretty soon if they announce one)
legendary
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October 25, 2017, 07:34:36 AM
#42
Why would Primedice need to ICO? According to dicesites.com they should have nearly 22k coins in holding (assuming 1% house edge - I guess some expenses though). That's a lot now days..
Primedice doesn't need an ICO. this thread was created just to know, how much will be raised if there was an ICO.


If Primedice (And I guess its 2nd product www.Stake.com) was to ICO (Which they never will) what do you think it'd raise?

Considering Bitdice & Betking raised 5 million+ and there are relevant stats on wagered at www.dicesites.com

I think it'd be pretty crazy!

think they would raise approximately same figures,maybe less due to the ICO market saturation
but do you really need an ICO?
its done when you require funds for bankroll,new features,improvements that you can't finance otherwise
Primedice and Stake are doing just fine,imho
but you can always try and see what happens
I think primedice would raise a lot more(maybe x5 more than betking/bitdice), primedice is the top dice site. Roll Eyes
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October 25, 2017, 01:47:58 AM
#41
I guess the Edward doesn't need to ICO because primedice is one of the best website around. It will just cost him alot for advertising and time.
newbie
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October 24, 2017, 09:37:23 PM
#40
primedice topped the top in www.dicesites.com
sr. member
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October 24, 2017, 09:22:40 PM
#39
Why would Primedice need to ICO? According to dicesites.com they should have nearly 22k coins in holding (assuming 1% house edge - I guess some expenses though). That's a lot now days..
legendary
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October 24, 2017, 08:22:12 PM
#38
If Primedice (And I guess its 2nd product www.Stake.com) was to ICO (Which they never will) what do you think it'd raise?

Considering Bitdice & Betking raised 5 million+ and there are relevant stats on wagered at www.dicesites.com

I think it'd be pretty crazy!

think they would raise approximately same figures,maybe less due to the ICO market saturation
but do you really need an ICO?
its done when you require funds for bankroll,new features,improvements that you can't finance otherwise
Primedice and Stake are doing just fine,imho
but you can always try and see what happens
newbie
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October 24, 2017, 09:21:57 AM
#37
Good Morning !!! Can site administrators tell you if they are going to include other currencies? Grateful
legendary
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September 30, 2017, 03:31:53 AM
#36
Some awesome comments, some making me laugh. There's no conspiracies here guys, don't worry!
Though what's the point in opening this thread? Are you guys hinting onto something here for the future of primedice? I am guessing there is something we don't see here.
I don't think you guys would just suddenly open a thread like this for nothing right? Maybe primedice is surveying the field to see if there would be enough interest in an ICO.

Yes, there is no point to open this kind of thread because whenever they make an ICO I believe there will be tons of players that are going to raise it for sure. First thing because they do not open any investment on their site, the second thing is they are well known site and the oldest site and they even gain some trust on bitcoin industry which can lead them to get more from this ICO
hero member
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September 25, 2017, 02:15:10 AM
#35
Some awesome comments, some making me laugh. There's no conspiracies here guys, don't worry!
Though what's the point in opening this thread? Are you guys hinting onto something here for the future of primedice? I am guessing there is something we don't see here.
I don't think you guys would just suddenly open a thread like this for nothing right? Maybe primedice is surveying the field to see if there would be enough interest in an ICO.
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Edward Miroslav
September 25, 2017, 01:37:58 AM
#34
Some awesome comments, some making me laugh. There's no conspiracies here guys, don't worry!
legendary
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September 23, 2017, 12:15:35 AM
#33
They are quite successful with current circumstances and I do not think they will confuse themselves with something that would have a chance to waste time and energy. Why primedice would make an ICO if the recent business already in the good path?

It's just a scenario, the OP already said the words "which they never will" and as far as I know, Aengus is Edward from Primedice. I think he only posted this topic just to know how much an ICO for primedice will be raised or will it get too far than the Betking's. (getting some estimates).

As for the ICO, I'm sure that it will be the biggest and will have the most collected funds than any dice sites considering how PD treat their users/rollers. (a lot of giveaways).
legendary
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September 22, 2017, 08:59:39 PM
#32
They are quite successful with current circumstances and I do not think they will confuse themselves with something that would have a chance to waste time and energy. Why primedice would make an ICO if the recent business already in the good path?
legendary
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September 22, 2017, 08:27:28 PM
#31
If Primedice (And I guess its 2nd product www.Stake.com) was to ICO (Which they never will) what do you think it'd raise?

Considering Bitdice & Betking raised 5 million+ and there are relevant stats on wagered at www.dicesites.com

I think it'd be pretty crazy!

They will succeed for sure. But the first question popping in my mind would be: Why after so many years running their business with private funding, they suddenly are making a ICO? And it's kind of a red flag for me.

I don't think they will go for an ICO. It is all our thinking and wants to take part of their business so that we can also make some profit. By any chance they are ready for this then I'm surely investing some money in their business. Whether it is a red and green flag I'm ready to take some risks to invest money.
legendary
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September 22, 2017, 05:45:32 PM
#30
If Primedice (And I guess its 2nd product www.Stake.com) was to ICO (Which they never will) what do you think it'd raise?

Considering Bitdice & Betking raised 5 million+ and there are relevant stats on wagered at www.dicesites.com

I think it'd be pretty crazy!

They will succeed for sure. But the first question popping in my mind would be: Why after so many years running their business with private funding, they suddenly are making a ICO? And it's kind of a red flag for me.
klf
legendary
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September 22, 2017, 08:26:22 AM
#29
I am pretty sure they won't do an ICO for many many reasons.

Alot has changed with ICOs in the recent months especially with the SEC cracking down and most recently China.

Online gambling is pretty much already a grey area in most places, with an ICO on top. It would attract too much of the wrong attention.

Apart from that primedice already have sufficient funds to manage any big withdrawals so they will not go to raise money form public. If they wanted that then long back they might have allowed for bankroll investments and many people are eagerly waiting for that opportunity to invest. Once they accept public funds than as you said government agencies can ask them many details about their services so they may not go to the public for funds.
hero member
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September 22, 2017, 08:11:30 AM
#28
I am pretty sure they won't do an ICO for many many reasons.
Why you took seriously about this? Primedice ICO is only a joke from edward.
If Primedice (And I guess its 2nd product www.Stake.com) was to ICO (Which they never will) what do you think it'd raise?

If Primedice (And I guess its 2nd product www.Stake.com) was to ICO (Which they never will) what do you think it'd raise?

Considering Bitdice & Betking raised 5 million+ and there are relevant stats on wagered at www.dicesites.com

I think it'd be pretty crazy!

they would succeed like betking IMO

but why dont they implement new game ideas? that would help a lot to attract players and ICO investors
Wait wait, i dont think it's real. i mean if primedice opens investments like as you say they do not open new games, they also have lots of players and I'm sure they have made a profit because as i know they are the first dice game sites that accept bitcoin.
He never say anything about open investment, could you understand english? You are totally wrong too. Primedice isn't a first game which accept bitcoin, satoshi dice was the oldest bitcoin dice game. What can i expect from fortunejack spammer  Wink
legendary
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CoinPoker.com
September 21, 2017, 02:35:50 PM
#27
I am pretty sure they won't do an ICO for many many reasons.

Alot has changed with ICOs in the recent months especially with the SEC cracking down and most recently China.

Online gambling is pretty much already a grey area in most places, with an ICO on top. It would attract too much of the wrong attention.
legendary
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The most Professional Cryptocurrency Casino
September 21, 2017, 12:14:52 PM
#26
If Primedice (And I guess its 2nd product www.Stake.com) was to ICO (Which they never will) what do you think it'd raise?

Considering Bitdice & Betking raised 5 million+ and there are relevant stats on wagered at www.dicesites.com

I think it'd be pretty crazy!

they would succeed like betking IMO

but why dont they implement new game ideas? that would help a lot to attract players and ICO investors
Wait wait, i dont think it's real. i mean if primedice opens investments like as you say they do not open new games, they also have lots of players and I'm sure they have made a profit because as i know they are the first dice game sites that accept bitcoin.
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