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FunFair. Slow and steady wins the race
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F is for FUD that burns down the whole town
U is for uraniuuuuuum bombs
N is for no survivors
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One of my favourite long term holds. The blockchain solves the main issue with online gambling (trust) and FunFair is easily the best available and most developed solution at this time.

On top of this, they have a solid team and great social media. Check out their YouTube channel where they show their existing products and give interviews with the team, or their website where you can actually test them out yourself. Their transparency and communication is really great and I commend them for it.

I foresee a future where *EVERY* gambling website uses blockchain tech and FunFair are the most likely at this stage of capturing that market. I can even see poker/slot machines in real life casinos use blockchain technology to ensure trust. Imagine if you are in Vegas and you have the choice of a traditional casino that audits and controls the odds and payouts on their machines, or a casino where the electronic games have an inbuilt trust system making it impossible for the casino to display odds differently to what you are actually getting. It's an obvious choice which casino you go to. You're putting an awful lot of trust in the casino and government regulators/auditors when you gamble at a casino, and if their machines ran on the blockchain, that entire regulation system (and it's associated cost) and the need to trust them becomes irrelevant overnight. The cost savings to the casino would be insanely large and a small portion of that could be passed on to the gambler, making their choice of traditional vs blockchain gambling even easier.

The potential here is massive.
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Having FUN yet, /biz/?
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