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Messages - thamisephoenix

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The effect of blockchain technology on the gambling landscape is sure to be substantially felt in the long run. The technology is sure to boost transparency, I must say. However, I still think the team behind Match Billion can let us know the percentage of funds generated from ticket sales that will go into the winning pot just like Gexan.

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I have seen a lot about Lotteree over the past few days that actually convinced me to take a closer look at the project. A major feature that did impress me is the fact that I do not need to pay a participation fee to actually enter the lottery. Another platform that succeeded in pulling me in was Gexan. Gexan offers users up to 85% of the revenue generated from ticket sales.

Gexan really has to be right up there with some of the best lottery systems I've seen within the cryptosphere. However, do you actually think the team will be able to keep up with the 85% on offer for entire winnings in the long run?.

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I have definitely come across a number of lottery platforms over the past month and all of them have one thing in common which is the incorporation of blockchain technology. I have to admit that this is sure to make dealings a whole lot more transparent. If you have the time, you could also check out Gexan (puts 85% of toatl revenue into winning pot) and Lotteree.

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I've always loved Monero, but since I've met Veil, I've started to wonder about Monero future...
Besides the Ring CT having flaws concerning anonymity, Monero blockchain is terribly heavy, facing scalibility problems, and there is the issue of the lack of corporate structure on monero, that will turn institutional adoption nearly impossible. Besides all this, there is also the matter of auditability, that will be fundamental for global acceptance and compliancy...
Let's face it, Monero was the giant of it's age, but in the end Veil belongs to a 2nd generation of privacy coins and represents evolution....  ;D

Love might sound a bit sentimental but I have to admit that Monero has always been lovable due to it being the most relevant of privacy coins over the years. The foothold that Monero already has in the field of privacy coins will also make it very difficult to displace it anytime soon.

In my opinion, Monero will keep being relevant but if I've seen any privacy coin over the past year with the potential to displace Monero at the peak, it will be Veil due to it's distinctive and innovative features.

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I always knew that any project which is intended to define true privacy within the cryptosphere will pose a number of difficulty in it's usage. Yes, the wallet is primed to provide "privacy without compromise" but I've come across a number of tasking aspects when it comes to using the wallet. The sheer number of wallet related questions on the telegram group also shows this.

However, I'm very sure that the team are dedicated to making the storage of Veil easier for all holders.

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