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The interview is live..

Thanks for doing this op  Grin

I kind of wanted him to expand his answers more particularly on responsible gambling and scammers questions but perhaps the CEO was worried abusers could take advantage of such information. Nevertheless, this was a good read!

Further, it's nice to hear that they have a no-mandatory KYC on their platform. Would you know if they plan to advertise on bitcointalk at some point? I'm guessing the CEO at least knows bitcointalk because of the interview.
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Thank you, everyone, for your patience and questions.

The interview is live, you can read it here - https://bitcasinorank.com/vlw-bet-founder-interview/

Feel free to share your feedback. More interviews are coming!

This is a nice interview and I hope that you will manage to interview a casino owner that has an ANN thread here in the forum.

I want to suggest too if possible to add video interviews aside from the key notes to guarantee that the content you provide is genuinely from the casino owner. If you have this video then I hope you will put it on the top part of the text interview.

We have also an AMA thread here in the forum https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5482508 that is hosted by @SirJohnVonSlotty that has a proven working experience on casino operations that is more credible than text interviews without any source that will prove authenticity of the content.
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Thank you, everyone, for your patience and questions.

The interview is live, you can read it here - https://bitcasinorank.com/vlw-bet-founder-interview/

Feel free to share your feedback. More interviews are coming!
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When actually this interview is going to happen? It has been a few days since you've made this thread and any updates regarding the interview if it's already done or you're close to that date? So, no new questions will be added and those are my questions for you. If it's in the text format then that owner probably might just ask his/her secretary to fill up all of those in text as they dictate the answer. So, as most of the questions are identical, we'll just wait for how this interview is going to be. I think this isn't an interview but most likely a questionnaire and answer filling out by the CEO.

Its clear that OP will update us once the Interview will take place and its been told in the OP



Once the interview is ready, I'll share the link in this thread, so stay tuned.


But indeed since it is just an Letter format Interview then who can assure that the casino
owner is the one who will answer , and how can we be sure that this interview is a legit one .
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We all should ask ourselves in the first place if we feel any guilt that our signatures have the potential to breed addicts. If we're wearing them is because, so far, the guilt is not as high as the perceived value of the reward. We can lie on ourselves, like "well, it's their fault; they should control better their emotions; the impact of a single signature is minimal", or whatever.

If you think about it, I think that you can make a good idea about the answer to your question. Western society is built like that, and it doesn't matter if it is a casino, a tavern, a tobacco company or a food chain supplier that advertises potentially carcinogenic ultra processed food, even if they know the risks of misuse.

The second question is also interesting. Knowing that you're doing no good, countermeasures in order to reduce potentially negative impact reveals important information about the "soul" of these businesses, investors, managers or even "signaturers".
You mean the gambling signatures that we carry? I think that's not our problem anymore and it's also not the problem of that gambling site. What do we expect here? They are a casino, so for sure there will always be people who will be addicted on playing the games inside it. It is their problem anymore. The one that can cause guilt to the promoters here is if they will promote a scam site.

Some gambling site still cares about their consumer and this is why they have warnings like gamble responsibly and they offer self-exclusion service to those gamblers who are willing to do so. Other business does this as well, like for example on a tobacco box, there is a warning that smoking kills and it's followed by a graphic content.
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When actually this interview is going to happen? It has been a few days since you've made this thread and any updates regarding the interview if it's already done or you're close to that date? So, no new questions will be added and those are my questions for you. If it's in the text format then that owner probably might just ask his/her secretary to fill up all of those in text as they dictate the answer. So, as most of the questions are identical, we'll just wait for how this interview is going to be. I think this isn't an interview but most likely a questionnaire and answer filling out by the CEO.
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it would be nice to know when the interview and the answers will be posted, or at least a date approximation, something like next week or next month.

If questions are no longer accepted i would recommend closing the thread until you have the answers, that way you can avoid spam posts or people sending new questions.

I will wait for the answers, some users already posted some great questions, so, let's see what's in a casino owner's mind.
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How they handle user that consistently in profit with pure luck? I mean user that keeps winning without using any strategy like arbitrage betting and other form of sure bet strategy to have an advantage to a casino.
I can answer that for you instead of the casino owner, they limit the accounts of such players without letting them know so that they aren't able to bet large amounts anymore until they become unlucky.  Grin

If it's an old and running casino and if he is okay with disclosing this information, I would ask him how much it cost to start the business including everything, and how much time did it take for him to get ROI from the business. And, how he managed marketing and stuff to get the business started and attract gamblers and how much time it took until new players started coming in without spending much money on marketing.
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Because I believe that any casino owner is unable to provide details about the problem in his field of specialization, I will assume that I should ask him about the casino he runs:
1. What digital currencies are available in your casino?
2. Does Token-Casino provide a safe and reliable payment system?
3. Are there limits to the amounts I can earn or withdraw?
4. Do you offer rewards and promotions to customers?
5. Can I play anonymously on your platform?
6. What security and protection measures do you follow to protect my personal and financial data?
7. Are the games checked and guaranteed to be fair?
8. Is customer service provided everytime?
9. Are you licensed and regulated by a regulatory entity?

I think this is the most important information that can be used from a profile like this in a press interview

Are you for real? All this information can usually be found on site and in ToS. This is an interview, so people would like to know how the casino works from the inside, get to know things that are not available to the public at first glance. You have a chance to talk with a game designer and you ask him "how many races will there be in the game, what engine will you use, what are the tech requirements..." Just google it if that's the best you can do with the questions.


I was more realistic when choosing questions than you and perhaps more than the rest of them combined. If there is information that is not available on the site and therefore not available to the public, then there is no point in asking about it because he will either not answer it or will provide general answers without providing precise details. I really doubt that he will be able to answer my questions if he is not really familiar with all the details of development and launch, because that data is accurate and is available for the public to see.

Just because there are questions running through my mind about the internal cuisine of the world of the gambling industry, this does not mean that I should ask them to a casino owner to find answers to them, because I really doubt that he will respond.
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Maybe because of how most of the casinos owners are unapproachable, gamblers also don't mind having any form of conversation to them, instead some leave all on the reviews and feedbacks on their site, but it will be a good thing to know the intention of any existing or newly launched crypto casinos how they plan to remain ever committed to be reliable on gambling and providing of new and up to date games for their end users, the other aspects of questions they will like to ask is concerning the way they handles gamblers challenges with the use of their platform and this has to do with customers service.
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           -   A casino owner has only one aim, and that is to collect income. And how will that happen? Of course, there must be gamblers who will play on their platform and make money from the games they choose to play. Because if no one brings money into their casino, their casino business is useless.

Maybe my question will be, if ever the house edge of a casino really controls every play of a gambler? And is it also true that they only choose what they want to win? And when a casino sees that a gambler's winnings are about to be released, will they hold it because the player's winnings are too big because their funds are not enough, so they will just make an alibi?
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Honestly I only want to know if their workers or attendants sign some agreement before taking the job, because someone I know was sacked because he warned a friend about gambling in the casino, someone leaked this to the manager and they sacked him, I don't have any other questions to ask casinos owner, because they always won't tell you the real fact about running a casino, they will fear that you will reveal somethings to the world about casinos.

I have already came up with my own answers to everything regarding casinos, every games are in favour to the casino than the gamblers, at the end of the day the casino will make more money than any gamblers, the type of casinos that fail are the ones with bad team's with no good experience, casinos can fail if they don't know how to attract new customers.

There is nothing left for me to know about casinos, and I won't let anyone tell me otherwise, it's safer and more profitable to run a casino business instead of becoming a gambler, that's why we as a gambler only have a choice to stay in the game and become a winner, that's by using few dollars on every bets and taking less time with gambling.
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Thank you, everyone, for leaving the questions. Most left really interesting ones, and I am really grateful.

I've included the vast majority of your questions in the interview. Hope it will turn out well. Can't guarantee all of them will be answered but will see.

Once the interview is ready, I'll share the link in this thread, so stay tuned.

Bummer, I was one day late. Would love to contribute as well since I really enjoyed SirJohnVon's recent AMA thread.

BTW, you may wanna add an update on the first post that submission of questions has ended or just lock the thread since I'm pretty sure a good number of members won't bother reading updates on the recent page/s.

The same goes for the interview update once it's out. Either create a separate thread for it or edit the first post to add it on there otherwise, it could get buried into oblivion. IMO tho, creating a separate thread is better cause less hassle, more organized.

I have arranged an interview with the owner of a crypto casino (I will not disclose the brand name yet).

Fair, but can you answer if it's a long running crypto casino? 🤔
It's a fresh crypto casino:)

Yeah, I'll update the first post and thread theme.

No worries, I plan make more interviews, so you will have an opportunity to ask

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Thank you, everyone, for leaving the questions. Most left really interesting ones, and I am really grateful.

I've included the vast majority of your questions in the interview. Hope it will turn out well. Can't guarantee all of them will be answered but will see.

Once the interview is ready, I'll share the link in this thread, so stay tuned.

Bummer, I was one day late. Would love to contribute as well since I really enjoyed SirJohnVon's recent AMA thread.

BTW, you may wanna add an update on the first post that submission of questions has ended or just lock the thread since I'm pretty sure a good number of members won't bother reading updates on the recent page/s.

The same goes for the interview update once it's out. Either create a separate thread for it or edit the first post to add it on there otherwise, it could get buried into oblivion. IMO tho, creating a separate thread is better cause less hassle, more organized.

I have arranged an interview with the owner of a crypto casino (I will not disclose the brand name yet).

Fair, but can you answer if it's a long running crypto casino? 🤔
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In theory, casinos will not go bankrupt... based on the game mechanics, because they take a fixed house edge and the rest is distributed back to the players.

The casinos that goes bankrupt, will be in that position, because the operational expenses are more than the income. (Payroll / Marketing / hosting expenses etc.)
If the casino is smart and they're actively doing measures to prevent a lot of players winning then they're unlikely to be bankrupt and the money that's involved in a casino is just too much that they don't like the idea of giving it away freely to people for winning, that's why they subtly rig some of their games and remove card counters even though it's legal because those are some of the factors that bleeds them money the most, playing fair is a bad thing for them so they cheat a little. If I were to to ask a crypto casino owner, I'd probably just ask that person how they are? The way that they'd answer would give away their personality and how stressful it is to own a casino.
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I have a question about online casinos, is the flow of money in and money out controlled manually or is it done by bots? and what if the flow of money in is much smaller than the money out? Will casinos still really take the risk of paying out?
and what will they do if cash has run out?
This is a big question for me personally, if a casino works in a real and honest way, of course sometimes they have to experience losses too

In theory, casinos will not go bankrupt... based on the game mechanics, because they take a fixed house edge and the rest is distributed back to the players.

The casinos that goes bankrupt, will be in that position, because the operational expenses are more than the income. (Payroll / Marketing / hosting expenses etc.)
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This could be a nice conversation for players.

I think I would like to know if there is percentage of winning rate for players per day between the casino. Because most gamblers believe that the casino has an edge over the gambler so getting such question across will also make the owner understand that players are already feeling biase with their winning chances. Grin
Funny thing is this is a casino site secret so don't think any casino site owner will tell you if they know this. casino sites run their business to make huge profits so they won't tell you their strategy in any way. But it can be asked for fun purposes. but my question is why would a casino site owner contact you and spend her valuable time with you. If I get a chance I will ask him the exact same question as you
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It is nice that you ask the community on what questions they would like to ask the owner of the gambling site but if I am going to be selected. I want to ask them

"What is the minimum budget to open up a gambling site and from that minimum budget how much is the average profit from that?"

I am just curious how much is the minimum budget to open up a gambling site and it's potential profit  Cheesy
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So, I would like to know what actions he took to guarantee the integrity and fairness of his games ?
Perhaps he can establish himself as a respectable and trustworthy casino if he can satisfactorily respond to this simple question.
Being just and open is really vital to me because that's how we'll know whether the casino he's been operating is real and we won't fall for their alluring web offers.

I also want to know if it stresses him out in any way if some of the consumers decide for themselves and don't follow the policies they have been putting in place.
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I have a question about online casinos, is the flow of money in and money out controlled manually or is it done by bots? and what if the flow of money in is much smaller than the money out? Will casinos still really take the risk of paying out?
and what will they do if cash has run out?
This is a big question for me personally, if a casino works in a real and honest way, of course sometimes they have to experience losses too
I think we are begging to be overbearing in all of this because at some point,  asking a casino how they generate their revenue is quite an insane thing to do at some point,  I can still welcome question that borders around another aspect of gambling aside from revenue because we know how expensive it is to operate a casino and at that, any team that wants to start up a casino will definitely be ready to deal with the aspect of funding.

We have more important things to ask like how best the casino could improve on their services to better serve their clients in the best and most competitive way they could if we live in a highly competitive gambling market,  online casinos have really improved and grown a lot lately and at that we need a lot of room for improvement to meet up with the current demands,  so the main question is how they intend to handle that competition in the market.
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