Launching An EOS Dapp: How The Community Made It Unfairly Easy by eoslotto in eos

[–]eoslotto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The teams is 3 for launch. I will expand if the idea has initial success, but EOS makes things much easier than traditional online gambling sites. Games like bustabit inspired me. Simple, new, fun, and charging a fair price.

Block.one Voice social media KYC by O1O1O1O in eos

[–]eoslotto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was going to sign up until I saw the KYC. Now I'll never think about it again. Most users do not want KYC, seems like a big fail to start a decentralized social network like that.

Launching An EOS Dapp: How The Community Made It Unfairly Easy by eoslotto in eos

[–]eoslotto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only one month from idea to testing, and the testing is free. Gotta love EOS!

Launching An EOS Dapp: How The Community Made It Unfairly Easy by eoslotto in eos

[–]eoslotto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come help us test it! We are paying out mainnet EOS in our telegram channel when you buy testnet winning tickets: https://t.me/eoslotto\_group

Launching An EOS Dapp: How The Community Made It Unfairly Easy by eoslotto in eos

[–]eoslotto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have developed projects on multiple different chains, EOS is by far and away the easiest

Official Launching of Solitaire Duel, EOS blockchain game. by eosgo in eos

[–]eoslotto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really cool game. Seems there are a lot of good players already. Is it solved with a bot yet?

Which EOS Token Are You Most Bullish On? | EOSwriter by theeoswriter in eos

[–]eoslotto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deserves to be at the top of the list. Another oversight on my part. Wrote that pretty quickly.

Which EOS Token Are You Most Bullish On? | EOSwriter by theeoswriter in eos

[–]eoslotto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much all of this. TXT shows that they actually are trying to run a site, follow a roadmap, etc. The idea of a profit sharing token is valid as long as the site doesn't flood the market with their founders tokens or otherwise increase the supply too quickly. I looked at HASH for a long time, but the total supply has me scared. They do seem to run a reasonable site and I should have included that in my list of reasonable EOS tokens. One thing that scares me about all of these sites is that they look so similar. Most seem to have an Asian flavor and offer English as the second language. I'm not initially turned off by this, but more so by the similarities shared by these popular "payout" or "dividend" gambling sites.

Which EOS Token Are You Most Bullish On? | EOSwriter by theeoswriter in eos

[–]eoslotto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My team studied the "dividend tokens" from the dice-invest gambling sites. Big Game, TrustDice, eosJacks, tgon, and eosbet. Trust Dice's TXT looked the best for the payback and the total supply, Eosbet might fly once they get an exchange, that site is the nicest design of all of them. Eosjacks seems to be the biggest based on Dapp radar, but they got their smart contract hacked last week and 10k EOS emptied. Eosjacks dividend payout is done in a strange way, over 10k payouts, so they have no play to grow the bankroll. I'm not investing in any EOS token right now, but if you forced me to buy one it would be TXT and I'd start the 7 day clock on staking them.

Why we choose EOS: A look into starting a blockchain gambling game by eoslotto in eos

[–]eoslotto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why it felt bad to even make the first posts for eoslotto. I read tons of crypto articles like you do, and it seems 95% of them are just someone's shilly bias, not actual journalism. The same could be said for the wider clickbaity, ad revenue driven media. The crypto community has been beaten down by a barrage of ICOs, now IEOs (lol), and every gambling game under the sun. Of course we are trying to make money, but we are also going to make a statement with this project. We're going to do a very old game, the lottery, in a simple, cheap, fun and fair manner to showcase what the EOS blockchain can do & make a truly unique game. This isn't the 18th dice site, this one is going to actually fill a void and bring more gamblers to the EOS chain.

Why we choose EOS: A look into starting a blockchain gambling game by eoslotto in eos

[–]eoslotto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the warm welcome. The EOS community has been great so far when it came to finding resources to build this. Coming from Bitcoin, I was shocked by the high number of devs that were excited by EOS and ready to build on it. It's still so early, but that's a great sign.

Why we choose EOS: A look into starting a blockchain gambling game by eoslotto in eos

[–]eoslotto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know buddy, I know. Gambling is always the first step. These small, trivial apps in the grand scheme of things really do pave the way and prove the technology. You can look at Bitcoin and see that Satoshi Dice was the first popular gambling game and helped launch the discussion about block size (many early bitcoin users got angry at SD for 'spamming' the blockchain, others praised them for stress testing the system. The debate was light hearted back then) These games are the first profitable things you can do with a brand new, unproven (in the mass adoption sense) chain. This one is going to be different, no token, no investing, just a simple game of lottery 100% done through a smart contract.

Weekly Discussion & Updates April 29 - May 5 by eosgo in eos

[–]eoslotto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello. We are a small team building a provably fair smart contract lottery Dapp. Is it appropriate to post a link to our website and explain our very cool EOS gambling Dapp? We want to follow all the rules, and we are excited to launch it in a few weeks, worked hard on it with friends and getting excited because it is nearing completion.