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Topic: What would you like to ask a crypto casino owner? - page 3. (Read 935 times)

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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.

P.S. The interview will be in the text format.

P.P.S. I took into account the comments about giving more information on the subject of the interview. If I can't reveal the name next time, I'll share some details for better context.
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
Since I mostly invest in casino bankrolls, my questions to the owner would be

-Whether they are going to open the casino bankroll to be invested in future if they have not already?
-If no, What are the reasons for them not opening such investments?

I will make a guess that the casino in question is wolf.bet and I will be watching the thread for the full interview.
copper member
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I have few questions, that I always wanted to ask casino owners. But sadly I never got any chance to ask any one of them. My questions are specifically for crypto casino owners.
How do you guys at first gathered courage to launch casinos with cryptocurrencies? As earlier time cryptos were not so popular? How did you guys managed to find professional game developers? Did you guys posted it in linkedin or went to professional physical casino game developers with the idea? At last, as we have heard that “The House always wins.” Is this true? Are you guys always in profits?
hero member
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Hi everyone!

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

I think the interview will be more interesting if I add questions that other gamblers are interested in to my questions.

So, if you would like to ask anything, drop your questions here.

The interview will be posted here, so you won't miss answers to your questions.
I have a couple if you'd bother including mine in your interview. Also, is this for the academe or are you going to post this on a platform for content? If you would do the latter I'd highly suggest you get back to us with the content itself after you've conducted the interview. Would be really awesome to see how it goes for you and the casino owner you'll be having on your panel.

Anyways, here are the questions I have:

  • How do they take part/charge in ensuring that their gamblers/casino enjoyers are protected from gambling addiction? I ask this question not to put the blame on casinos for inducing gambling addiction amongst their players (even though let's be real here, gambling addiction wouldn't be a thing if casinos didn't exist in the first place) but to see how they take part in helping the common Joe be safe from this destructive mental affliction.
  • Going technical here, what are their house edge percentage? Does it vary from game to game or is it uniform across the casino? How did they come up with that number? Asking this question enables us to understand the inner workings of a casino including their profit structure, giving us a glimpse of what it really looks like when you're a casino owner

Anyways, that's all of the questions I really have for casino owners. For the most part I'm not the type to inquire everything and would instead research every question I have by myself but I'll take this opportunity to learn more about the inner workings of casino if I could lol.
legendary
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What I would really like is for that person to think that why not also Promote the casino in other Ways , as more focused on Reality , that is, for the Casino to go to Other Levels , for example , to Reach more the people through the radio, tv , that a Crypto Casino like this is promoted, that it arrives as brochures, on Billboards in high Streets , that or is it Bad , because Everyone will Wonder why they don't Play there? For me that is the most Basic thing , entering through the radio and entering through the t, entering through brochures in Supermarkets where you can see the name of the casino and some other games is what I can say that it will Attract Attention , go to shopping centers, offering a way to play, with a good big Screen , Where you play , where people want to play, because they try it with a small Balance, the idea is that people become familiar with the online casino.

Many people say that they are in the real World and that they have a lot of money , Because they do not trust online casinos, simply because they do not Believe that these sites are Reliable , but there is a detail that really makes a difference and that they can see the thing from the point of view that is, so they will reach and have a new Audience , a new Community and Possibly People who have a lot of money Will look for a way to buy bitcoin just to Play , because that's how it is here , Many do not play due to lack of knowledge, some You don't even want to do it because they say it's a lie, some don't even know how to buy bitcoin, so that's the type of People you Should reach out to, you shouldn't do anything other than take the online casino to the real User , so I would tell them that Why don't you take that option, part of everything I know that the most expressive in social networks and marketing have not done it, sometimes with little advertising you Can Achieve a lot , a new Community and Expanding it does not translate into better Options to go and Spend in a casino ? So that Would be my question.
legendary
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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.

Here's some questions that could be interesting to other players.

Was this his first casino?
Did other projects fail?
How much revenue were they making, if failed, how much loss.
Did he ever go bankrupt, or was close to going bankrupt?
Did he get investors at first, or was it financed from a bank loan?
What's the most his casino lost to one player?
How much time passed before the casino made ROI?
legendary
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What fascinates me with casinos is how can they stay liquid and profitable in a sea of crypto casinos vying for the same customers? There's just tons of crypto casinos out there that it's hard to be on the top unless you spend a lot in advertising and promotions. How do they stay on the positive side? Even if casinos are purposely built to always win in the long run, if the space is cutthroat, I guess it will be hard to make some money off it. Like, how do they do it?

Another thing is, why do most casinos hire shitty customer support representatives? I worked in that field, and even I know that one can easily respond to emails within an hour, and I used to handle 3 different live chats plus 1 email support on the side, and I can close out tickets and respond to everyone within 15 minutes. Where do they source their people?
hero member
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Hi everyone!

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

I think the interview will be more interesting if I add questions that other gamblers are interested in to my questions.

So, if you would like to ask anything, drop your questions here.

The interview will be posted here, so you won't miss answers to your questions.
Well, I hope you are being sincere about this and not only using our collective heads for your own good where applicable. Or perhaps, you are launching a new casino or know the person launching it and want to use the survey to be better than others. This is fine by me, but it's only good in the beginning when they are looking for customers, but when their customer base is higher, the pride begins.

Notwithstanding, I don't think I have one particular question for casino owners that I do not know the answer to. I also know what to expect as they will answer; 1) some rightly and plainly, 2) some by dodging it stylishly, 3) and by being diplomatic about it.

Still, if a casino owner could tell me why VPN is being allowed and also causes issues for gamblers in the pretence that they have multiple accounts despite knowing that VPN could cause users to have the same IP, I would appreciate it.

sr. member
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This is a good opportunity to interview an  owner of a casino as we all know that they are too busy to manage but if we have time to interview them then let ask something personal,

*What are your main purpose  why you are creating a casino and how hard it is?
*How much money you invested to create this casino?
* How will you manage issues or mistake of your casino cause we all know that not all transactions and work are smooth so how will you handle an issues or mistakes?
* Is it  pressure to have casino? Cause you need to manage it 24/7.
* What are those technique that you use to build your casino?
* How many workers do you have?
hero member
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The interview will be posted here, so you won't miss answers to your questions.

If I were given an opportunity to ask a crypto casino owner, it would be the following questions:

  • Does your gambling casino experience a profit most of the time?
  • How do you determine the house edge on the games?
  • How do you keep your gambling casino from gaining traction for new players? What are your forms of advertisements?
  • What are your thoughts on KYC? Will you also implement it on your casino?

Those are some of the questions that I thought of asking a crypto casino owner as I am curious on how they manage their finances well. Additionally, I am also curious on their view with regard to KYC and on how it affected their businesses given that most people are on the edge of submitting personal IDs for their security and safety.
legendary
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If I could ask casino owners questions, I would ask these things:

- when was the moment he decided he wanted to create a casino and why

-how he felt when he saw the total money he needed to invest in the casino

-what was the biggest problem and the most difficult problem he had during the creation of the casino and during the operation of the casino

- How do you feel when dealing with governments, that would undoubtedly be my main question. Because many casino owners remain anonymous, they probably remain anonymous due to their fear of regulators, because they could easily be located in the event of a problem if they showed their face. So most people choose to hide their faces and operate the casino anonymously. I wonder if they are happy with it.
legendary
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So, if you would like to ask anything, drop your questions here.
Ask if they feel any guilt that their business has the potential to breed addicts?

Ask also to know if their casino is making any conscious effort to help people from becoming addicted?

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".
sr. member
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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.
I am not sure that they will want to disclose this out in the public or to anyone, they will probably ask you if you own a casino, it's a very suited question from someone who also has a casino.

The truth is they make most money than the gamblers, a successful casino can fund a whole state or even a country, that's why the government have no issue with casinos, they are paying their due very well.

It's easier for a gambler to have a strong believe that they can get rich, a casino don't need to think about this, because they are the ones giving gamblers the chance, even when they knew perfectly well that the chances that the gamblers will win is very small, it's crystal clear that they will always make the best money out of gamblers.
legendary
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I think I will like you to ask him, "What can be implemented to prove that the RTP that are shown on the site.. are actually the RTP that are configured?"

A lot of casinos are posting a static RTP for their original games, but players can clearly see that it is constantly altered. The player cannot prove it, because you need to do almost 1 000 000 bets to test the RTP.

How can he casinos be more transparent about the actual RTP that are configured for the games people play?
sr. member
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I would like to ask how's the work like? You know something about the stresses of being a casino owner is probably through the roof and it's really difficult to manage the things that needs to be managed. Ask him also how does he manage to do it without burning out and still giving 100% daily.

I want to also ask how difficult it is to get their own casino license because I feel like it needs to be addressed that in some parts of the world, getting a gambling license is a really difficult gauntlet and what's the tips that he can impart to aspiring casino owners.

I hope that you will post the answers to the chosen questions.
hero member
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I think the interview will be more interesting if I add questions that other gamblers are interested in to my questions.

So, if you would like to ask anything, drop your questions here.

The interview will be posted here, so you won't miss answers to your questions.

That is a cool idea, I am looking for forward to the interview. Is it going to be a video? Are me maybe able to see the the casino owner in the video, or just hear his voice? I expect many fellow gamblers to be interested. Disclosing the crypto casino name is a bit tricky I would say, one side you want to give the owner a platform to promote his business, but on the other side you don't want to create any issues for his business too. Anonymity in the crypto world is not only important for the gambler, but also for the casino owners. Questions I would like to ask would be:

- How long did it take from the beginning of the planning process of the crypto casino to finally being open for business? 
- Was there a long period of struggling in the beginning, where the operating cost where higher than the profit from the casino?
- Long did it take to really become a profitable casino business and how much money of your monthly revenues do you need to set aside for promotions and advertising?

I know he probably won't be able to answer in detail here, but maybe he can give some rough estimates to get a better understanding how difficult it is to open your own casino.     
legendary
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I have arranged an interview with the owner of a crypto casino (I will not disclose the brand name yet).


Well, i would like to ask from the casino owner, how much money does he earns on a monthly basis. Though i know that owning a gambling casino is one of the most profitable businesses but still hearing it from the casino owner is something different.

The other question in my mind is that since the casino owner must have made a lot of money, is there in their plan to do some work for the social benefit like investing in health aur education sector to provide assistance to those who can't afford it? This may be one of the best initiative a casino owner can take.

My final question is that how does he cater the on going competition among different gambling sites as there are so many of them and the casino owner need to provide value for money so more and more people are stick to his gambling casino.
hero member
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Hi everyone!

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

I think the interview will be more interesting if I add questions that other gamblers are interested in to my questions.

So, if you would like to ask anything, drop your questions here.

The interview will be posted here, so you won't miss answers to your questions.
1. How much capital you would really be needing on building an online casino? From design/functions until to marketing?
2. How much you do generate per day?
3. What are the challenges that you do commonly be able to experience on running on this business?
4. Is there any moments or times that someone won up an amount that resulting into nearly bankruptcy?  Cheesy

Some might be asking out technical stuffs but these are mine the ones i do like on which those answers would be.
hero member
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Hi everyone!

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

I think the interview will be more interesting if I add questions that other gamblers are interested in to my questions.

So, if you would like to ask anything, drop your questions here.

The interview will be posted here, so you won't miss answers to your questions.
Probably the questions in which I would me more interested will have to do with money, like how much money it was needed to start the casino? How long it took the casino to start producing profits? And how much money was lost during that time? As there are some members that have the dream of creating their own casino, but I really think they greatly underestimate the amount of money that is necessary to make their dream come true.
legendary
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If had the chance to personally interview some owner of a casino, then I would like to ask about diversification.
"Have you ever considered to use some of the profits gotten from gambling to venture in other parallel business, keeping in mind the big amount of competition there is in this ecosystem?"

I would also ask questions on how difficult the beginning for the casino was

"How would you describe the first months of the operation of the casino, how difficult it was for you at the beginning?"

Finally, I am very curious on how important the advertisement is in this kind of industry and how much it impacts the volume of gamblers and visitors to the casino

"Do you dramatically notice the difference before and after when you first opted to openly advertise or use a advertisement campaign for your casino?"

I hope to see some of those questions being asking to that casino owner.  Smiley
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