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7308288 No.7308288 [Reply] [Original]

Funfair:

-Gambling coin but only casino games and not sportsbetting

-Supposed purpose is to counter chargebacks, which is legit, but if no one adopts, then what

-C.A.S.I.N.O.G.A.M.E.S. lmao

Stay poor, retards.

>> No.7308603
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> -Supposed purpose is to counter chargebacks,

Chargebacks? In gambling?

What?

>> No.7308633

>>7308288
So much FUD.

Just bought 20k more.

>> No.7308651

>>7308288

you're calling people "retards" but it looks like you can't even put words and sentences together so people can understand what you are trying to say

>> No.7308698

>>7308603
Chargebacks in casinos, online sportsbetting, etc. cause billions in losses. So to that extent, I think FUN has potential, but adoption is key. But the lack of interest in sportsbetting will be its downfall. Cannot believe a former William Hill guy would be against expanding into sportsbetting. That would open their market up to a whole different level of consumer/retard, and drive the price up. For that reason alone people should sell. Something is amiss.

>> No.7308718

wait.. wait.. so your saying I could purchase with paypal or my credit card on gambling and if I dont win I just simply settle a dispute and get all my money back? ;)

>> No.7308750

nobody is going to use this shit

Funfair will end up paying operators to pilot their shitcoin, but nothing will come of it.

>>7308718

not really, people steal credit card info then gamble with it, and when the card owner disputes the claim the casino loses money

I am sure some people do what you suggest, but the majority of fraud and chargebacks comes from stolen cards or accounts

>> No.7308756

>>7308718
Yes.

I used to work for a book. I have seen the damage chargebacks do.

You guys need to really look into the team. I can't say more, but you'll put it together if you think hard enough.

>> No.7308818

>>7308718

I worked at William Hill in Australia. Chargebacks was millions of dollars each year in Australia ALONE.

>> No.7308830

>>7308818
Sup brother

>> No.7308865

Casinos dont need another fucking middleman, anybody can shit out an erc20 token payment system in just a few goddamn hours

actually I'm sure you could do it in under an hour if you had a clue

there is NO reason for any online casino or whatever to not simply force customers to buy their own token in order to gamble, and I am 99% certain this is what will happen in the future

funfair will flop since it offers no real value that could not be replicated with an in-house solution

>> No.7308883

much less a middleman with a publicly traded token that is exposed to market volatility holy SHIT its fucking retarded

>> No.7308888

Funfair is platform for gambling and casino, it's not a casino online, you retard.

>> No.7308908

>>7308288
Scam? How is funfair a scam

>> No.7309083

So FunFair charges casinos a fee to use their platform? And the point of the token is to give investors dividends? Why does it need the blockchain?

>> No.7309316

>>7309083
And that's only a part of the problem.

>>7308908
Read the thread. srs

>> No.7309779

At this point I don't know what I'm looking forward to the most
A. SEC hearing and normie tears
B. FUNfag ICE and dump
C. BTC $4k
I think it's D. All of the above.

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