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Topic: What are the biggest crowdfunded bankroll investment casinos now? (Read 202 times)

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The only know platform I know which is supporting with that is the Bustadice and the Yolodice there are a lot of friends makes an investment with this platform and I want to try this too just like gambling of risk you are willing to do.

Yolodice stopped their investments for a while and then brought it back, but they have closed down their services already this year,,, I was a faithful investor player and supporter there for almost exactly two years before they had to make a tough decision,,,

I think they are working on something new and casino bankroll is a good idea, I still believe in it and it proves a lot with every casino that experimented it can be a success but only if done well.
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The only know platform I know which is supporting with that is the Bustadice and the Yolodice there are a lot of friends makes an investment with this platform and I want to try this too just like gambling of risk you are willing to do. AFAIK I know Yatsan made a gambling investment too you can check out his thread, but the thread is already locked.

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In your opinion, what is the reason that casinos allow gamblers to invest? Personally, I think the majority of casinos that open the investment feature are to attract financial resources, expand their financial size to become more powerful.
Yup that's usually the main reason, bigger bankroll means bigger limits which attracts more players specifically the high rollers.

Recently, casinos have become bigger than ever, attracting investment and sharing profits is no longer their advantage, instead new form of investment creates better profit opportunities, right?
Yes, with the bitcoin price going up over the years the need for a bankroll boost is no longer necessary.

Maybe the time for casino bankroll crowdfunding will not anymore succeed now or they are not really as effective as other projects.
Bitdice as well, but their token is not profitable so I would say they are not profitable.
It can still succeed imo it just depends on how well it's managed since we saw how risky they can be at times. I still remember that time when moneypot's bankroll took a huge hit from one of their lottery games and barely recovered and the recent one was probably from Yolodice.
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We have Edgeless which was very popular back in the day but was silent now.
I've seen that project before and their business model isn't sustainable. They still have a twitter account but about a year ago since the last tweet has been made. (https://twitter.com/edgeless_io)
They are still active as I visit them. (https://edgeless.io/)
Their dashboard has the leaderboard and the most recent bets that has been made on their casino. I don't also have the stats for the biggest but I think wink is also one of it because they have a token that's also being traded actively on exchanges.
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I've seen some projects in ICO that have gathered a decent amount of investment but they are not living up to their potential now.

We have Edgeless which was very popular back in the day but was silent now.

Maybe the time for casino bankroll crowdfunding will not anymore succeed now or they are not really as effective as other projects.
Bitdice as well, but their token is not profitable so I would say they are not profitable.
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Personally, I think the majority of casinos that open the investment feature are to attract financial resources, expand their financial size to become more powerful.

Yes, that makes sense. And casino bankroll investment is one of the features that somehow caught the attention of the gamblers to test a certain site. But honestly, for years lurking in the crypto-gambling industry, only a few I saw (almost close to none if it's about having "solid proof") that they get a wonderful ROI by investing in a casino bankroll. Seems like even during the hype of casino bankroll investment (or are there even a hype?), the profit isn't that appealing in the long run.

There used to be moneypot if I am not wrong where we could invest and earn with the house but since I haven't invested for a while in all these things, I am myself quite out of the loop.

Don't have a good run back in my Moneypot days. I've invested a decent amount here. There are lots of games under Moneypot but on average, they only attracted few gamblers. Maybe because of the competition.

Because of this topic, I'm now digging all my login credentials to find my just-dice login information because I was able to invest here during my early days lurking in crypto.
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That's because most casinos are slowly removing the invest feature. Back then there used to be more casinos willing to share the profit but now there's hardly any casinos taking investments, the new form of investing seems to be the dividends concept where you're forced to bet if you want to join the house.
In your opinion, what is the reason that casinos allow gamblers to invest? Personally, I think the majority of casinos that open the investment feature are to attract financial resources, expand their financial size to become more powerful. Recently, casinos have become bigger than ever, attracting investment and sharing profits is no longer their advantage, instead new form of investment creates better profit opportunities, right?
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I fear the golden days of bankroll casino's investments are over. The last ones I saw potential for profit were crypto games and yolo dice. The first removed the feature and the second was closed. This kind of investment only worths if the casino has many active players and a lot of money on the table. If you invest in an average casino, probably your investment will stay in loss for a long time. I would dodge it.

The new trend for investors are the *crypto banks* which pay interest over bitcoin, altcoins and stablecoins.
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I've been out of the loop for a bit on what bankroll-investment casinos are out there are the the most trusted and biggest ones for awhile now, what is out there (aside from Bustabit/Bustadice)?
I personally don't know any casino for crowdfunding as I am not part of any but when I checked it I came across one of the topic and link for that is given under:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsbtc.com/press-releases/invest-bitcoins-bitcoin-casino/%3famp

It is not under my suggestion list or recommendation but I have just given the link for you to have better clarification and it is providing with Bitcoin casino.us and you can have a look at this and after proper research you can proceed any further.
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Just-dice is probably the next biggest casino on the list according to dicesites then the next ones are probably Bitvest and Bit-exo.
And Just-dice probably the most trusted one too because when I was new to this place I remember there were a few if not only Just-dice that used to work those days. I always have a complaint to dooglus that he didn't innovate enough but still one of the safest places to bet and invest, if that option is still available.

I know Bitdice used to be crowdfunded but I haven't been following their stuff after they've transitioned to their own altcoin.
Oh yeah, Bitdice was another one of those early dice sites and if I am not wrong there used to be dogedice as well because I used to bet a lot there and not sure if there was an investment option because I was a player more than an investor at all times.

Overall, I rather want casinos to have their own funding because it can be chaotic if the house goes in loss and everyone starts doubting that the house might have won themselves and all those things. Maybe that is the reason why PD never had that option.
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I am not a fan of crowdfunded casinos! I like crypto casinos that pay dividends, there may be several differences across the various casinos, but usually, you mine casino native tokens by playing and you stake them!
Why not? Aren't they basically the same, the only difference is that you're required to bet in order to get a piece of the house.

almost the same. they are crowdfunded i also like the casinos that pay dividends, they seem to have success somehow that as an investor you'd have to stake the tokens but not much like the bankroll. investors are much like speculating and investing a token for a single use case and that's for receiving dividends, the more you have the bigger your share of dividends.
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I am not a fan of crowdfunded casinos! I like crypto casinos that pay dividends, there may be several differences across the various casinos, but usually, you mine casino native tokens by playing and you stake them!
Why not? Aren't they basically the same, the only difference is that you're required to bet in order to get a piece of the house.

I am not sure which ones are the biggest because hardly any casino shows their bankroll, at least I don't know how to calculate that stuff. There used to be moneypot if I am not wrong where we could invest and earn with the house but since I haven't invested for a while in all these things, I am myself quite out of the loop.
That's because most casinos are slowly removing the invest feature. Back then there used to be more casinos willing to share the profit but now there's hardly any casinos taking investments, the new form of investing seems to be the dividends concept where you're forced to bet if you want to join the house.
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I've been out of the loop for a bit on what bankroll-investment casinos are out there are the the most trusted and biggest ones for awhile now, what is out there (aside from Bustabit/Bustadice)?
I am not sure of the biggest ones and don't even know which ones are purely crowdfunded because of them are semi-crowdfunded. I visited bc(dot)game earlier and they had an invest option where you can earn some coins by investing and then there is chips(dot)gg where you can wager and earn coins which you can then use to earn some free money.

I am not sure which ones are the biggest because hardly any casino shows their bankroll, at least I don't know how to calculate that stuff. There used to be moneypot if I am not wrong where we could invest and earn with the house but since I haven't invested for a while in all these things, I am myself quite out of the loop.
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I know Bitdice used to be crowdfunded but I haven't been following their stuff after they've transitioned to their own altcoin.

And that transition to their own alt was a fiasco! Now they are working again but as an ordinary crypto casino... I played a bit there, they have some interesting features, and they plan some updates! Of course, they have their ANN thread in the gambling section, and there is "BITDICE.ME ⭐NEW v5.0⭐ | Unmoderated- Uncensored Thread"!

I am not a fan of crowdfunded casinos! I like crypto casinos that pay dividends, there may be several differences across the various casinos, but usually, you mine casino native tokens by playing and you stake them!
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Just-dice is probably the next biggest casino on the list according to dicesites then the next ones are probably Bitvest and Bit-exo.

I know Bitdice used to be crowdfunded but I haven't been following their stuff after they've transitioned to their own altcoin.

There's also the altcoin versions of bustabit like phun(BSV) and  ethercrash(ETH).
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I've been out of the loop for a bit on what bankroll-investment casinos are out there are the the most trusted and biggest ones for awhile now, what is out there (aside from Bustabit/Bustadice)?
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