Blockchain-Based Startup Aims to Tackle Issues Facing Online Gambling Players, Affiliates

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Mar/16/2018

The innovative blockchain-based platform for gambling projects, TruePlay.io, is determined to solve the ethical issues concerning online gambling.


“TruePlay is created with the aim so solve numerous technical and most importantly, ethical issues in the online gambling industry,” says Oleksiy Mageramov, CEO of Trueplay.io

Oleksiy sees blockchain as a gamechanger for the industry that he’s long been part of.  

“What we envisioned was a uniquely transparent platform that any gambling project would be able to implement. TruePlay offers a number of a unique solutions that have the potential to revolutionize gambling platforms and allow players to have a fair gaming experience that was previously unheard of in the industry,” says Stanislav Makarchuk - a 15 year veteran of the online gambling industry.

Trueplay allows faster-than-ever transaction times between the player and the gambling project by offering token payments.  It ensures there are ample funds for a payout, and publishes the HASH of a game’s result to blockchain before the game commences.

For affiliates, TruePay promises transparency via the blockchain, and offers smart contracts as means to guarantee reward payments.

The common problems affiliates face on a regular basis is that they are unable to rely on stats and they often risk time and money without guarantees.

TruePlay promises a solution.  Affiliates have the ability to see all transactions of their players in the blockchain and control the profits.

TruePlay is issuing WinCoin (WNC), a utility token based that provides access to gambling platforms with a presale slated for the period April 15 - April 30.  The token sale is still to be determined.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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