Also now is boring... I don't even know if I lost or won..
Further they require a 90 day waiting period, while they verify there was no fraud, before you can receive any money. They expect to garner enough trust to hold your money for 3 months, but they don't even have an 'About Us' or 'Contact Us' page anywhere.
Further the site seems to be generally incomplete, and would make me think it is therefore insecure. Clicking 'Terms and Agreements' in the footer takes you to a page the header of which contains a 'Logout' link, despite not being logged in.
The bitcointalk thread is here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=890248.0
Would love to get feedback from the community here, especially those interested in bitcoin or Game of Thrones
*edit: To create an account, you need to provide an email address, but you can make up a fake email address if you don't want to leak your identify.
Here's an explanation of how knowledge factors into the odds:
Huge signup friction, virtually no payoff.
Is this even within paypal's terms? I've seen them swing the hammer for less.
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/helpcenter/helphub/article...
Personally I very rarely link services. I especially wouldn't feel comfortable linking a gambling service to a social media service.
PS: I believe Paypal and Coinbase both forbid gambling websites in their ToS. I suggest you have the code ready to switch to accepting BTC by yourself because you will most likely get your accounts disabled.
http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb3/universomasseffectrol/e...
https://koalah.s3.amazonaws.com/static/img/desktop-landing-b...
Is that how this works? It seems to be unflagged now, but still off the front page.