How do u handle the real time bet update in Python ? Which library you are using for that ?
For the real-time updating I might drop into socket.io, or I'll simply use raw WebSockets (using the
standard library).
Price?
Really depends, I've thrown together super simple stuff for about $500, but I've also done custom work for over $10k (but that was an ongoing project for months). If you want a basic site where users can roll and chat and view logs, you're looking at maybe $600-$1,000; more for custom work. Let me know what you want!
Can you list some more sites you might have developed? How much do you charge?
Meh, I know this isn't convincing but most of the sites I have are offline. Give me an afternoon, I'll try to get some of them running but they were mostly just sites with standard stuff: betting/rolls, chat, autobet, faucet, logs, provably fair, etc.
How can you prove that your script wont have any sort of backdoor? and Price?
I guess I can't prove that, but you're free to have a second developer look over my code. I code in a really straightforward way (like if you look at my source code, everything's clean + logically organized, take a look at WolfDice's
client-side code to get an idea), and things like backdoors are really obvious. You can usually pay a competent developer another $100-$200 to have them comb over my code and check for anything suspicious. Hopefully after 1-2 projects I can post a couple reviews to seem more legitimate.
As for the price, it varies as I've said, but if you're looking for a simple dice site (you know that dice script going around that everyone seems to use? By simple I mean something that does everything there but faster + nicer looking), you're looking at maybe $600-$1,000.
List prices.
See above.
Can you have Stunna and Dooglus confirm your claims, otherwise it isn't believable. Also you say you "I've developed 5 or 6 crypto gambling games from scratch" but only have one thing isn't helping your claim.
Yeah, I'll try to get in touch with them, just sent both an email.
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By the way everyone, generally speaking it's a lot easier if you just PM me or add me on Skype (nateglonthoc). We can discuss prices/concerns in a way that's specific to your own project needs and I can clear up any questions you have a lot more quickly.