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I'd thought I'll see some crypto gambling projects or companies that are liquid in this post but sadly it's not. Well, I think it's good to know if a crypto gambling projects or companies will be listed here since we're more focus on that in this forum. Will gonna wait until that's done, I'd probably think Rollbit is one on the list.

We can't tell maybe OP may decided to  include the ones on this forum or not because for someone like me, i hardly find any of his list familiar to me, maybe he can update later on, but to cap the whole thing with the summary, gambling platforms in general have enough liquids, it takes money to start one and also huge finances to maintain any, this is all a constant thing to do, thry also make their own money, but i think here we should be more focused on how reputable they are than how bouyant is their liquid to maintain a stay in operations.
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I'd thought I'll see some crypto gambling projects or companies that are liquid in this post but sadly it's not. Well, I think it's good to know if a crypto gambling projects or companies will be listed here since we're more focus on that in this forum. Will gonna wait until that's done, I'd probably think Rollbit is one on the list.
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That’s a good list and its good to know that those companies are liquid which means they can pay the reward they have offered. Wondering as well if we have this kind of data with crypto casinos since we are more concern of this as we are in a crypto forum. Big investors are also with those casinos as they believed a more profit on this kind if business, if the crypto casinos will be more transparent then it might attract more investors and fresh money from the outside.
I am sure that there are, and it would be better if this is the ones that the @OP have shared because we are indeed on a cryptocurrency forum. Cryptos are full of potential so yeah investors are also here.

Many crypto casinos are transparent because they are centralized, and that is why they are more successful than the decentralized ones. Being decentralized still has its own advantages. One of it provides full anonymity and there are still lots of people who prefer it so investors might also want to check them out. Why pick one only if they can be able to invest on both types of casinos? That should gave them a much better income.
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Some descriptions are definitely taken directly from Wikipedia with little to no changes. If anything, I'd argue that a plagiarism case can be made here.

Wikipedia is a free and accessible source of information. It was created for people to use open information

I don't want to turn this into another thread about plagiarism and why it is immoral to use other people's content without crediting the original author. If you are a professional, you should already know this.

I would just like to point out Wikipedia's terms of use:

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Some descriptions are definitely taken directly from Wikipedia with little to no changes. If anything, I'd argue that a plagiarism case can be made here.

Wikipedia is a free and accessible source of information. It was created for people to use open information

Although you are right, the general rule on the Internet mandates to mention the sources you took the information from. That's common knowledge. But, in case you don't know the specific rules of this forum, not doing it can lead to a ban due to plagiarism, as joniboini said before.
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The index that you used doesn't seem to provide the list of companies that were tracked by it. Where did you get the list? Is it paywalled or did you use AI to guess them?

We collect all publicly available information about 40 major companies in various industries, in this case, gambling. The link I provided leads to a calendar where we display all significant events related to these companies. Based on these metrics, we construct our financial index, which can fluctuate due to various events within the company
Some descriptions are definitely taken directly from Wikipedia with little to no changes. If anything, I'd argue that a plagiarism case can be made here.

Wikipedia is a free and accessible source of information. It was created for people to use open information
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You should lock your another thread in the Off-Topic which have the same title : The most liquid companies in the gambling industry
You are absolutely right! And I tried to delete 1 of the posts, but the forum won't let me do it. So I just left 2 identical posts in different sections. But today I was advised to change the subject and text of one of the posts if I can't delete them. Which I did

If by any means you couldn't delete the post you wanted to and you don't intend it to be read or contributed to like you made two same post, you can edit it and write (delete). This could enable mod to know you want it deleted. I think that will be better instead of leaving it as post because people may still post there. Or you lock that thread on off topic.

To lock the thread, click at the topic and scroll to the buttom left of your gadget and you see lock topic.
Thanks, I fixed it
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You should lock your another thread in the Off-Topic which have the same title : The most liquid companies in the gambling industry
You are absolutely right! And I tried to delete 1 of the posts, but the forum won't let me do it. So I just left 2 identical posts in different sections. But today I was advised to change the subject and text of one of the posts if I can't delete them. Which I did

If by any means you couldn't delete the post you wanted to and you don't intend it to be read or contributed to like you made two same post, you can edit it and write (delete). This could enable mod to know you want it deleted. I think that will be better instead of leaving it as post because people may still post there. Or you lock that thread on off topic.

To lock the thread, click at the topic and scroll to the buttom left of your gadget and you see lock topic.
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You should lock your another thread in the Off-Topic which have the same title : The most liquid companies in the gambling industry
You are absolutely right! And I tried to delete 1 of the posts, but the forum won't let me do it. So I just left 2 identical posts in different sections. But today I was advised to change the subject and text of one of the posts if I can't delete them. Which I did
legendary
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The index that you used doesn't seem to provide the list of companies that were tracked by it. Where did you get the list? Is it paywalled or did you use AI to guess them?

Some descriptions are definitely taken directly from Wikipedia with little to no changes. If anything, I'd argue that a plagiarism case can be made here.
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In this article, I will present to you the top 10 most liquid companies in the gambling industry. My analysis was conducted based on the Financial Index, which tracks the stock performance of 40 publicly traded companies in the gambling industry, encompassing various forms of online gambling, such as casino games, sports betting, poker, bingo, lotteries, and more. The index employs a market capitalization-weighted methodology and is adjusted semi-annually to account for market changes and the diversification of companies' activities in the gambling sector.
In all you said @ O.P, I must boldly say that this information is still not complete, because you failed to use the right word, and by that I mean "stock" several times in this thread of yours, because if not that I visited the link which you provided above, I never would have known these companies that you mentioned above are 10 joint stock companies that operate in the iGaming industry, where stock has a very high liquidity, and reason why it is a good option for investment, instead of mere gambling.

So please @ O.P, the use of right terms when passing an information matters the most.
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That’s a good list and its good to know that those companies are liquid which means they can pay the reward they have offered. Wondering as well if we have this kind of data with crypto casinos since we are more concern of this as we are in a crypto forum. Big investors are also with those casinos as they believed a more profit on this kind if business, if the crypto casinos will be more transparent then it might attract more investors and fresh money from the outside.
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For a moment, I'm thinking if op wants users here to invest in such gambling company not known here. First, if that is the case I don't know if gambling corporation are existing to fund casinos or something? I don't know if they are in stock trading and I don't think buying such stock is encouraging, maybe I'm thinking aloud but I don't know the purpose of the post.

Members here are interested in casinos and how to get the best benefit from them.

I think that having some background knowledge about casinos and the people who invest in them can be very beneficial. Especially for those people, who as you said, are interested in casinos and look for ways to get the most benefits out of them. In such a case, the saying "knowledge is power" rings true, as always.

As far as the casino investors go, I imagine they do lend out money to the casinos in cases of very big wins that the casino alone cannot handle and needs to take out a loan from someone. I am not sure about how far stocks go or if casino companies are even allowed to issue stocks, but I imagine that if they are, then the stocks can be quite profitable, as well. Its logical enough. But all my guesswork.
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That's a really long paper you have there. I didn't read the whole thing, but I got the gist. I take it that you're all about liquidity? While discussing Financial Indexes and popular websites like as PhilWeb and DraftKings is fine, let's get straight to the subject. Liquidity is one metric. Have you ever considered how laws operate or how to scale up technology? You didn't, I bet. Expand your investigation if you wish to win over investors. While you're at it, you might want to consider condensing your points  Smiley
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It appears that all the companies listed by the OP don't have a presence in the online gambling industry. I'm not sure where the OP sourced this information, but there are certainly some major players missing from the list that focus on the online casino sector exclusively. For example, just in Europe, some of the major sponsors for prominent football clubs are online casinos, contributing millions of dollars annually to support some of the continent's largest clubs. Take, for example, Bwin, a brand under the Entain Group with shares traded on the London Stock Exchange, or BET365, which, as per the latest data, boasts an annual income in the billions of pounds.

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I thought that you're going to discuss some crypto casinos that will be included in the list. But honestly, only a few of them that I am very familiar with.

Also @OP, it's possible that you have got a source from this list and thread that you have made. If you're not going to include that or this has been generated by an AI, you might have some problems.

But I hope that you didn't yet this is an interesting topic that you've brought and soon someone might make the same topic but dealing with the most liquid crypto casinos.
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Members here are interested in casinos and how to get the best benefit from them.
Especially those with good offers in terms of bonuses and benefits in their casino like NO KYC option. Most gamblers here tend to look out for casino with many benefits and of course recognise casino not showing casino that are merely known by anyone here and plus the fact that you are being suspicious with your duplicate post of this similar thread makes it a NO NO for people here to get involved with.
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For a moment, I'm thinking if op wants users here to invest in such gambling company not known here. First, if that is the case I don't know if gambling corporation are existing to fund casinos or something? I don't know if they are in stock trading and I don't think buying such stock is encouraging, maybe I'm thinking aloud but I don't know the purpose of the post.

Members here are interested in casinos and how to get the best benefit from them.
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I don't really have time to run a check of this article wether or not it have some AI contributions to it,  and secondly ops already has an open thread which is a duplicate of this,  I don't know whether Ops is ignorant of his actions,  because should this a deliberate act,  it should not be allow here and the thread should be reported so that it can get deleted.

Back to the topic,  all the companies listed by the ops are all unfamiliar and offline companies and also don't have any presence here in the forum,  and that could make it hard for members of the forum to contribute to the discussions.
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You should lock your another thread in the Off-Topic which have the same title : The most liquid companies in the gambling industry
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