Bitcoin casinos

Brais

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I'm new in this Forum so hello to everybody. I'm a Marketing manager of a famous bitcoin gambling site called Primedice and would like to know a little bit your impressions about starting to promote also the Bitcoin casinos, your doubts, if you found them more convenient, etc.
For somebody that comes from a gambling affiliate background like me, the Bitcoin world looks quite surprising (I have to recognize that I didn't know much about it before joining this company). It looks much interesting for affiliates every day, more content to speak about, more target clients, easy registrations and deposits that mean higher conversions, different games than the regular casinos and so on.
Looking forward to know what you think...
 

KasinoKing

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Talking about your site specifically, it is TOTALLY RIDICULOUS that...
1) You have to "sign-in" just to view the site.
2) AFTER signing-in, I found that the UK and the USA (the 2 biggest markets) are prohibited!!!
3) It just seems to be one random game of chance (?). Do players actually go for that???

Generally: I believe casino players like familiarity - i.e. known software and games.
Therefore casinos with "unknown" games will find it a LOT harder to convert and retain players.

KK
 

Brais

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Talking about your site specifically, it is TOTALLY RIDICULOUS that...
1) You have to "sign-in" just to view the site.
2) AFTER signing-in, I found that the UK and the USA (the 2 biggest markets) are prohibited!!!
3) It just seems to be one random game of chance (?). Do players actually go for that???

Generally: I believe casino players like familiarity - i.e. known software and games.
Therefore casinos with "unknown" games will find it a LOT harder to convert and retain players.

KK

Thanks for your input, the bitcoin gambling world and the gambling that you are used to promoting are quite different, that's why I wanted to open this post. This type of dice games are too familiar for Bitcoin users.

And... this is spam ;)

Sorry if you feel like it's spam, I though that put the name of the company would make sense in this context but I can delete it if you feel more comfortable with that.
 

Kristine

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I am trying to learn more about bitcoin gambling. What is the average deposit size or most common deposit size? It seems most players depositing with credit card deposit usually around $35.
 

Brais

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I am trying to learn more about bitcoin gambling. What is the average deposit size or most common deposit size? It seems most players depositing with credit card deposit usually around $35.
It's a KPI more complex than in a regular casino because the Bitcoin price change a lot during the last year, so in my opinion, we shouldn't consider the same a deposit of 0.1 BTC when it had a value of $25 than today that 0.1BTC would be $114.
Also, the KPI culture in most of the Bitcoin casinos would be less advanced than the biggest companies, but it's higher than 0.15 BTC in most of the cases.
Saying that, from those the posit, I must say that a regular casino makes more profit because their edge is higher (most of the BTC games has 1% edge)
Also in most of the cases, they have more games wich if better for the players. The BTC casinos are retaining players creating a community around the games with Chats, forums and the provably fair systems.
As I said both "worlds" are quite different.
 

Kristine

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The BTC casinos are retaining players creating a community around the games with Chats, forums and the provably fair systems.
As I said both "worlds" are quite different.

That seems to be true, its an interesting dynamic that bitcoin players are more social for some reason.
 

RyanWeb

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... just so you know, many traditional online casinos now accept bitcoin as well.. I would rather let bitcoin users know that they can now play traditional games at many already established, well-known online casinos.
 

baldidiot

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... just so you know, many traditional online casinos now accept bitcoin as well.. I would rather let bitcoin users know that they can now play traditional games at many already established, well-known online casinos.

Yeah exactly. We're creating some bitcoin related content on a few sports and casino sites, but only covering the traditional bookies and casinos.

Bitcoin only ones seem a bit dated really.
 

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We primarily focus on the bitcoin-only casinos for bitcoin players, because they offer attractive bonuses and
promotions in bitcoins. Also, some of the top bitcoin-only casinos pay affiliates on the first few days of the month.
 

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Depends on which markets you work, USA we get decent conversions using BTC programs linked to sportsbooks
 

baldidiot

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Depends on which markets you work, USA we get decent conversions using BTC programs linked to sportsbooks

That makes sense, and for the US I could imagine that bitcoin is probably the way of the future.
 

baldidiot

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We primarily focus on the bitcoin-only casinos for bitcoin players, because they offer attractive bonuses and
promotions in bitcoins. Also, some of the top bitcoin-only casinos pay affiliates on the first few days of the month.

Also a very good point. I suppose the traditional casinos view bitcoin more as a payment method rather than a currency - something I'm probably a bit guilty of as well. We primarily work in regulated markets such as the UK, so I'm viewing it from a bit of a different perspective.

Ideally I'd like to see some bigger licensed casinos adopt it as a full currency for playing, promotions and bonuses etc..
 
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