Honestly, if those casinos which are implemented in Telegram are actual services which seek to offer a reliable experience to Telegram users, then I do not see why it should be a bad trend or a bad implementation of Bots on Telegram, the more options for people the better; besides it is well known that many people who are into cryptocurrency and Bitcoin gambling are users of Telegram for one reason or other so it is a market with much potential.
On the other hand, since we are talking about bots and channels which do not enforce mandatory KYC yet, I would not be surprised if Telegram get pushed by European and American authorities in order for them to shut down those services in their platform, those in charge of Telegram may try to stop that kind of regulation or censorship, but it makes sense regulators will go against such a underground and unregulated market thriving in an application like Telegram.
Let us see what happens, in the meantime I will limit myself to reading other's experiences and do not deposit myself on the Telegram wallet.
Give them some chance but i dont see that this would really be getting that kind of interest and just like on what those typical platforms that been offering. Just like on what mentioned above
that when it comes to design and overall interface then nothing beats out into those sites that we are really that seeing on which functionality wise then there's no way that you could really be able to
say that those TG based gambling games are much better comparing into those sites that we've been able to play or experienced with. Speaking about being bad or good then it would really be just that
the same considering that it is really that still considered gambling, it would really be that up to you whether you would really be that sticking or playing into it or not.
I'll never understand why people are going this way, choosing basic games played via internet communicators from real big sites with well made graphics, established reputation, licenses...
What I can compare it to is having a great gaming PC at home, allowing you to play any game in 4k, but you prefer to play these basic games on your phone, that after a while make your eyes sore and you can't even share the experience with anyone. When a friend tells you he played new CoD you'll say that you prefer to shoot zombies on your phone. Why?
I don't use these casinos, I don't think that it's a "trend." Maybe it is a trend among poor people from third world countries, but the rest of the world plays live blackjack, not some simulation on telegram.
No matter how much you do hate or doesnt like but still there's a specific market for that, and if turns out that gambling isnt your thing then just ignore it out.
We do have different set of interest and same as yours on which i do love PC games but not really hating that about gambling. Its a matter of choice and someones
interest. Yet we could really make decisions on what are the things that we do really want to get involved with.
Assuming this kind of casinos based on telegram start to gain traction within the world of gambling, I assume it will be thanks to a public who are mostly interested in Telegram as all-in-one application. I have already read plans Telegram has for people to be able to order food from it, also plans to allow people to pay for electronic Sims from the app, it would make sense some gaming eventually gets involved, the same way they implemented their wallet in the application.
Unlike other apps, like WhatsApp or Messenger, Telegram is aiming to conquer several markets.
But you are right when you say people may be already very accustomed to the usual interface of their favorite casinos, so a bot in a chat may not be appealing enough.