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“FRX: Ferocious Alpha”
Greetings to all forum users!

I would like to introduce you to my new project - Wired Gambler.

This is a weekly newsletter where I share the most interesting events in the gambling industry that happened during the week. I really make an effort to select something unusual and something that I personally find worthy of attention.

In the newsletter, you will find:
- hand-selected posts, articles, interviews and discussions
- no boring news (like corporate-style staff)
- humor (to the best of my ability)
- best new slots
- exclusive bonuses from time-to-time (like really exclusive, only for subscribers)


I could go on for a long time, but it's better to see once than hear 100 times. You can check the previous issues here. Feel free to share your thoughts and reccomendations on it. I am open to a discussion.

If you find it interesting I can't wait to see you in my subscribers list.


Hey nice thread here , looking at your account seems like you are actively doing favor for all gamblers in cryptospace as your
very first thread and still active now is also about legitimacy of each casino.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5320726.160


hope that you will continue serving gamblers with fair treatment and not just because being offered payment by gambling sites
that we knew happening from all forms for many years now.
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Greetings to all forum users!

I would like to introduce you to my new project - Wired Gambler.

This is a weekly newsletter where I share the most interesting events in the gambling industry that happened during the week. I really make an effort to select something unusual and something that I personally find worthy of attention.

In the newsletter, you will find:
- hand-selected posts, articles, interviews and discussions
- no boring news (like corporate-style staff)
- humor (to the best of my ability)
- best new slots
- exclusive bonuses from time-to-time (like really exclusive, only for subscribers)


I could go on for a long time, but it's better to see once than hear 100 times. You can check the previous issues here. Feel free to share your thoughts and reccomendations on it. I am open to a discussion.

If you find it interesting I can't wait to see you in my subscribers list.


Looks great.
If your open to collabs or advertising, were a new poker brand soon to launch on telegram mini-apps
Feel free to add me on telegram @Eking657
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Do you have any e-mail domain filter by the way? I tried to register using a single-letter e-mail domain, and it was deemed invalid, but I can sign up with some random 2 letter domains. I wonder if others will abuse this, such as spamming fake accounts to bring down your mailing server. Signing up with the same e-mail also shows the same message, maybe adding a notice that the user already registered is a nice feature.
thanks for this comment. I'll check the settings on it
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Welcome to the forum guys and checking the whole site ? its one of the best gambling newsletter in the casino of crypto .
You have got to be kidding with me. It looks like a site that was created in a day or something with just a couple of articles which is why calling it one of the best gambling newsletters is a stretch.

They need to do a whole lot more in order to compete with the best of the best out there. Think!
legendary
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Do you have any e-mail domain filter by the way? I tried to register using a single-letter e-mail domain, and it was deemed invalid, but I can sign up with some random 2 letter domains. I wonder if others will abuse this, such as spamming fake accounts to bring down your mailing server. Signing up with the same e-mail also shows the same message, maybe adding a notice that the user already registered is a nice feature.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
His subject title is = Fake Casino Reviews, Crazy Rare Wins and More! So at first glance, you will think that it will be under the  fake casino review, but check it again and the header is under - Big Wins Rush which is for sure can be under Crazy Rare Wins, with the topic "Players Started a Rush to Hit the Max Win in Limbo on Stake". So he is not accusing stake of making fake reviews here. He also has another article discussing stake under the "Gambling Time Machine" header = Let’s Look at Stake.com Through the Years.

Maybe, the author can separate the topic of fake casino reviews -because for sure there are a lot of these articles. So people won't have the impression that they are writing the fake reviews in one article. It may mislead some readers who are not carefully checking all the details of the subject matter.
Sometimes bloggers use clickbait. You read the title and get some impression but after reading the article you will discover nothing was giving in the title which was related to the article. It's because when writing an article and it's title, I am sure he is working on Search Engine Optimization too. For any site it's important but a site administrator needs to understand that the articles need to be humanly readable and interesting.

They need to understand that readers are mostly reading in a hurry, and whatever it catches their eyes on, it will give him the impression that what the article is all about. Very few nowadays, will read all the long texts and truly understand what they are conveying to its readers. You can't blame some of them because most articles are not well-written and have less substance.
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Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
His subject title is = Fake Casino Reviews, Crazy Rare Wins and More! So at first glance, you will think that it will be under the  fake casino review, but check it again and the header is under - Big Wins Rush which is for sure can be under Crazy Rare Wins, with the topic "Players Started a Rush to Hit the Max Win in Limbo on Stake". So he is not accusing stake of making fake reviews here. He also has another article discussing stake under the "Gambling Time Machine" header = Let’s Look at Stake.com Through the Years.

Maybe, the author can separate the topic of fake casino reviews -because for sure there are a lot of these articles. So people won't have the impression that they are writing the fake reviews in one article. It may mislead some readers who are not carefully checking all the details of the subject matter.
Sometimes bloggers use clickbait. You read the title and get some impression but after reading the article you will discover nothing was giving in the title which was related to the article. It's because when writing an article and it's title, I am sure he is working on Search Engine Optimization too. For any site it's important but a site administrator needs to understand that the articles need to be humanly readable and interesting.
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Nice site here mate , looking for more updates from the team .\\

Welcome to the forum guys and checking the whole site ? its one of the best gambling newsletter in the casino of crypto .
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Well, welcome to the forum, wired gambler. It looks like the feeds you're giving on your platform are fine. Just keep doing what you're doing if you can make a good contribution to the field of cryptocurrency business. There's no problem with us here at this platform.

It's simple to look at the design of the platform, but the writing on your platform seems to make sense. It's also a big help to our crypto community here, at least in my opinion.
legendary
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Well, I saw your website and I confess that you could have explored it more, for example in the part where you talk about "Fake Casino Reviews" it seems to me that you mixed topics which in my opinion you shouldn't have done. for example, you said that the stake on May 17th posted on X a person who managed to bet $0.1 and got the multiplier of x1,000,000 right and that person ended up with $100,000. but I ask you:

Are you accusing stake of making fake reviews on their X account?

because stake wouldn't do these types of things, they are an established casino for years, they have a good reputation and I personally use stake and trust stake. so when you post this in the fake reviews section, you are accusing the stake without proof. and there are more articles about staking on your website and in this fake review section, which in my opinion makes it seem like you have a problem with staking and don't want to be direct in talking about it. If you don't have proof that it's fake reviews, then you could post it in another section, something like the news section and then at the end you could say something like: "I let each person draw their own conclusions" but without accusing the stake, because you have no proof

and about AskGamblers, they post everything that anyone posts, it is up to each person to then read the reviews and investigate further, but from what I have been able to conclude in over 5 years of following these review sites: we have to pay more attention to negative comments and it is always done by people who have already made many comments on other sites, because they tend to be true comments, few people remember to post positive comments when using a casino, but most people remember to posting negative comments when they are not paid or have closed accounts or have funds withheld

His subject title is = Fake Casino Reviews, Crazy Rare Wins and More! So at first glance, you will think that it will be under the  fake casino review, but check it again and the header is under - Big Wins Rush which is for sure can be under Crazy Rare Wins, with the topic "Players Started a Rush to Hit the Max Win in Limbo on Stake". So he is not accusing stake of making fake reviews here. He also has another article discussing stake under the "Gambling Time Machine" header = Let’s Look at Stake.com Through the Years.

Maybe, the author can separate the topic of fake casino reviews -because for sure there are a lot of these articles. So people won't have the impression that they are writing the fake reviews in one article. It may mislead some readers who are not carefully checking all the details of the subject matter.
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The initiative is innovative and distinctive, and I find that it has many elements of success despite its many shortcomings. But this is normal because the concept is still under construction and certainly requires more efforts to obtain a complete product.
I would like to ask about the expected income from this project and what sources does the Op intend to rely on to cover the costs in all stages of development? The project will necessarily need a marketing plan, which will cost a lot of money and effort. What are the proposed solutions?

Also, you need to get rid of the email requirement asap op since I feel it's completely unnecessary and could chase away many gamblers.
I support your proposal and assure the Op that this may lead to users being alienated from their first visit to the site, and they may not trust the content on this basis as well. You are in a very sensitive industry and a vast competitive field, so every detail is important in itself and should not be overlooked. Always think with the mindset of users with different backgrounds, not just your own goals.


I will keep an eye to this project.
I wish you the best of Luck Bro Smiley
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Just checked your site out and I must say that it needs a lot of work. I like the stylish design though, but there is very little content to comment on. One of the articles about gambler winnings was pretty interesting.

Also, you need to get rid of the email requirement asap op since I feel it's completely unnecessary and could chase away many gamblers.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Greetings to all forum users!

I would like to introduce you to my new project - Wired Gambler.

This is a weekly newsletter where I share the most interesting events in the gambling industry that happened during the week. I really make an effort to select something unusual and something that I personally find worthy of attention.

In the newsletter, you will find:
- hand-selected posts, articles, interviews and discussions
- no boring news (like corporate-style staff)
- humor (to the best of my ability)
- best new slots
- exclusive bonuses from time-to-time (like really exclusive, only for subscribers)


I could go on for a long time, but it's better to see once than hear 100 times. You can check the previous issues here. Feel free to share your thoughts and reccomendations on it. I am open to a discussion.

If you find it interesting I can't wait to see you in my subscribers list.



Well, I saw your website and I confess that you could have explored it more, for example in the part where you talk about "Fake Casino Reviews" it seems to me that you mixed topics which in my opinion you shouldn't have done. for example, you said that the stake on May 17th posted on X a person who managed to bet $0.1 and got the multiplier of x1,000,000 right and that person ended up with $100,000. but I ask you:

Are you accusing stake of making fake reviews on their X account?

because stake wouldn't do these types of things, they are an established casino for years, they have a good reputation and I personally use stake and trust stake. so when you post this in the fake reviews section, you are accusing the stake without proof. and there are more articles about staking on your website and in this fake review section, which in my opinion makes it seem like you have a problem with staking and don't want to be direct in talking about it. If you don't have proof that it's fake reviews, then you could post it in another section, something like the news section and then at the end you could say something like: "I let each person draw their own conclusions" but without accusing the stake, because you have no proof

and about AskGamblers, they post everything that anyone posts, it is up to each person to then read the reviews and investigate further, but from what I have been able to conclude in over 5 years of following these review sites: we have to pay more attention to negative comments and it is always done by people who have already made many comments on other sites, because they tend to be true comments, few people remember to post positive comments when using a casino, but most people remember to posting negative comments when they are not paid or have closed accounts or have funds withheld
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Op I just cross checked the website and it is very simple and I like a simple sites like this. But I will like to suggest that why can't you publish the latest news or the latest newsletter on the website for easy assessment. So that people will visit your website because if people subscribe with your newsletter then it is their email they will be reading the news and personally I don't like receiving newsletters emails because I feel like they are spamming my inbox. So as for me I prefer reading the news in the Website than in the email. And if the email is too much there are times I don't even read them again and all what I do is to delete them straight once I sight the.
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I was a better expectant when I first saw your thread but the expectation was highly disappointed with the approach I saw on your website. Are you for real? You should have thought it through better than this. This forum will no doubt help you propagate it but you asking for an email to access the service is not so convenient and will discourage many, that's the truth. In case you don't know, people are getting wiser these days and this system of having your email list where more emails will be leaked through it is not what I think a sensible person would sign for in this technological age. You may prove otherwise, but do we know you to ascertain your integrity and security?

If at all anyone will do that, I will never do that again. The time I was subscribing this way was the time that my email address became the victim of extreme spamming. Even if a well-registered company can still compromise, how much more is a random website?
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I was drawn to the title: "AskGamblers Posts Fake Casino Reviews".

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I describe this case to remind you that casino reviews should be treated with great caution and skepticism. On the vast majority of review sites, you can leave both bad and good feedback without proving that you are using the product. Therefore, you should find several trustworthy sources and ensure that the person who left the review has actually used the casino site.

I believe that many people post fake reviews everywhere. This is an article about a guy who posted ChatGPT reviews on AskGamblers and all of them got published... there's a link to his LinkedIn page about the whole process, and it's an interesting reading.

Nice newsletter, short and simple articles with links for those who wish more details. There are not a lot of articles so far, I read them all relatively quickly... an interesting site and I will bookmark the Wired Gambler Newsletter.
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Thanks for your comment. I think you misunderstood my message. I do not develop the site, I develop a newsletter. The site is only a place to subscribe and check the previously sent newsletters. I first send a newsletter and then just publish it on the site to give people an understanding of what they subscribe for:)
I did not mean that you developed the site. My question was which platform you used for the website? Since you are saying you write the newsletter in that case what sort of email software you are using?
got you!

The site is on basic WordPress. For a newsletter I am currently using GetResponse but also plan to test a Beehiiv.
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Thanks for your comment. I think you misunderstood my message. I do not develop the site, I develop a newsletter. The site is only a place to subscribe and check the previously sent newsletters. I first send a newsletter and then just publish it on the site to give people an understanding of what they subscribe for:)
I did not mean that you developed the site. My question was which platform you used for the website? Since you are saying you write the newsletter in that case what sort of email software you are using?
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yesssir! 🫡
I'm gonna be the odd one out but I actually prefer professional looking content because humor could be a hit or miss for me. Nevertheless, I'll keep an eye out. At some point, I did look for news outlet/aggregator for gambling stuff lol.

If I may, I think it'd be a good idea to sort news per category to have a better flow of content? 🤔 e.g. general gambling updates, win highlights, editorial for opinions, etc. (you don't have to repeat each every sesh)

I randomly picked an issue to read and I wasn't exactly impressed with the one I read. It sounded a lot like clickbait to say askgamblers posts fake reviews cause of an experiment conducted by one user. Casino review sites have to find a balance between being too strict with the reviews they accept and making it easier and convenient for actual users to drop reviews and give their opinion on site they use. This is not a defense for askgamblers, I have no affiliation with them.

Same sentiment. For a second, I thought askgamblers were the ones who initiated the postings lol. I get op's skepticism on reviews as I do too but a different headline would've been better for it.
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You have to improvise on your design and UI of the website. I picked one of the 2 topics on the site and felt that you still have a long way to go.
I can see your efforts and congratulate you on it and wish you all the best for your hustle.
Keep going on but before that put in more content and try to have a sleek UI before you advertise your site.
I checked it and it was actually good already for starters and we can't expect too much here since the service they are offering are only news letter and we will just enter our emails on their website (that's it !). The rest of the things are then delivered to our mail boxes. The things that are being displayed on their site, must be a sample of what can we also expect other than the casinos and their features.

Yeah, like you, I also appreciate the effort of the OP and like to congratulate and wish him a good luck. I haven't seen much of this, so that must've gave him a good boost/start. He should work hard and continue this, so that the opportunity won't get wasted.
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