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  1. Even though the term “superhero” arose in the early 1900s, humanity's fascination with mythical and real heroic tales dates back centuries. Ancient cave paintings and scrolls depict stories of men slaying magnificent beasts to defend or feed their villages. Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Norse mythologies tell the stories of gods and demigods who possess superpowers and battle otherworldly foes to save humanity. One might say superheroes are the modern equivalent of the heroes in these age-old tales. Marvel created Superhero Day in 1995, and each year on 28 April, we celebrate modern-day superheroes from comic books and movies. Many choose to honour real-life superheroes and tell their stories of extraordinary bravery and selflessness. Let’s look at how superheroes came about, where the antiheroes fit in and discover superhero-themed slots. The Original Superhero Legendary comic book creator Stan Lee described a superhero as a character with extraordinary powers that performs heroic acts. Unlike police, firefighters, and other ordinary heroes, superheroes have unique capabilities such as flying and super strength or speed. The first character that fits this description in modern times is Mandrake, the magician. Lee Falk's 1924 creation became the first to wear a superhero outfit as The Phantom Magician. Modern-day DC and Marvel groupies may not recognise the magician as the original, but his influence is evident. Clad in tights, a cape, and a mask, his character inspired the look of pretty much all that followed. He directly influenced the likes of Batman, Superman, and The Phantom, whom many believe to be the first superhero. Technicalities aside, the originals in the superhero realm trigger images of Superman, Batman, and Captain America. We could ascribe this to their link with the two most prominent and oldest comic book creators, DC and Marvel. These characters truly stood the test of time. Spanning as far back as the late 1930s, story writers constantly reimagine these characters to suit the generation they find themselves in. Their popularity spans multiple generations and, in recent years, increased so much that grandfathers and grandsons equally relish the release of the next Marvel or DC box office hit. ✓ Superman Superman first appeared in June 1938, spurring the start of the superhero revolution with new comic book publishers popping up everywhere. The man of steel’s origin is probably the best known of all, but it is interesting to note that he could not always fly. His original powers included invulnerability, incredible strength, super speed and the ability to leap great distances. Superman's power only grew due to his competition, primarily Fawcett Comics' Captain Marvel. Captain Marvel could fly, and his popularity soon rivalled Superman, outselling him in the 1940s. Subsequently, Superman's creators swapped his great leaps for the ability to fly. World War 2 saw Superman become the beacon of patriotism for the DC universe, taking on Axis forces frequently. Post World War 2 saw a steep decline in sales of superhero titles, yet Superman continued to enjoy success in other media such as radio, television and big-screen movies. Since then, the character has endured highs and lows to become one of the most recognisable superheroes in pop culture, with the latest box office hits grossing $600 million and $800 million globally. ✓ Batman Batman debuted in May 1939 in Detective Comics no. 27 and was an immediate sensation. Unlike Superman, Batman has no superpowers. Instead, after losing his parents and declaring war against crime, a young Bruce Wayne spends years training his body and mind to perfection. He uses his inheritance to develop technology that aids him in fighting crime. Initially, Batman was hardcore, throwing thugs off rooftops and executing a vampire with a silver bullet, sparking the debate about him being the original modern antihero. However, they eliminated this for fear that its young audience would emulate the sinister elements. Creators steered Batman away from fierce battles and firearms, and the character was later softened, even more, when his sidekick Robin arrived on the scene. Although many comics did not survive Frederic Wertham’s 1954 book, Seduction of the Innocent, Batman rose from the ashes. His revival in 1964 enjoyed the success that continues today with many movies, animated series, and graphic novels, and the dark knight is still a beacon of hope in pop culture today. ✓ Captain America Modern followers recognise him as the leader of The Avengers, but Captain America arrived on the superhero map in March 1941 in a stand-alone title called Captain America Comics. The plot was pretty simple, kicking Nazi butt, and he became increasingly popular after the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Captain America was the hero young Americans needed in a time of great uncertainty. After the war, they put Captain America on ice in an issue where he and his sidekick, Bucky, attempted to diffuse a bomb on a plane that exploded over the ocean, sending Cap's body into the icy waters below. Producers later used this scene when rebooting the character. Even though it didn't enjoy the same success as powerhouse titles such as Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four, it remained a cornerstone of the Marvel Universe throughout the sixties. Fast forward to 2011, and Cap appears on the big screen for the first time in almost 70 years. Captain America: The First Avenger propelled the character to icon status, enjoying even more success than Batman and Superman. The Rise of the Antihero The antihero is a central character of a story who lacks conventional heroic qualities. These heroes typically have good intentions, but their method of arriving at the desired result is often questionable. In other words, the antihero is more relatable and thus more likeable. They are more human, even though they possess superhuman abilities. Perhaps they address our shadow self, as the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche would say, transcending the boundaries of good and evil in pursuit of the greater self. The antihero’s fight is often not only against the forces of evil but also the forces inside himself, whether it be guilt, anger, or rage. We can use Harry Potter as an example here. The only way he could combat Voldemort was to release the "monster" inside himself. While fighting for the greater good, Batman often operates outside the law and uses the death of his parents to fuel his pursuits. Deadpool, Wolverine, and even James Bond kill to realise their goal and assign the methods and outcomes as collateral. Although it may be morally wrong, perhaps they could not achieve the goal otherwise. Spin with Your Favourite Heroes Slot developers have titles inspired by all, from the most classic and loved heroes to the antihero leagues that force us to reflect on our shadow selves. Comic book fans and followers of traditional Marvel and DC heroes have a list of titles available from Playtech, thanks to their partnership with Warner Brothers. That being said, some studios tap into their imaginations and introduce heroes of their own making, giving slot players a vast collection of exciting hero-themed games. ✓ Superman II by Playtech One of Playtech’s newer additions to their selection of DC comic titles is Superman II, which is based on the 1980s film with the same title. An absolute must for followers of the franchise as imagery includes Christopher Reeve as the man of steel and all the original characters that joined him in the famous films. Set in the Metropolis skyline, this nostalgic slot comes with the iconic soundtrack and sound effects to thrill players, as a silver screen production does. The 5x3 slot grid presents 25 paylines and multiple extras to match the phenomenal superhuman powers the hero from Krypton owns. Every spin is a battle for Metropolis, and the nefarious General Zod will stop at nothing. Superman randomly turns up to 4 symbols into Wilds or reveals more Wilds with his X-Ray vision. During the Unlimited Phantom Zone Free Games, a 2x2 Walking Wild and win multipliers add excitement. More features await in the Skyline Fight bonus, and Superman II is part of Playtech's DC Super Hero Jackpot range of slots. ✓ Wonder Woman Gold by Bally Technologies If you enjoy retro design work and 70s fashion, Bally Technology's Wonder Woman Gold is the perfect online slot game. Based on the iconic 70s TV series, the superhero-themed slot presents original characters from the cast and a jackpot feature. The developers of this superhero slot remained faithful to the series that inspired the game, and punters play the 5x4 reels while the original soundtrack plays in the background. With 40 paylines, 5 Bonus Features, and 3 Jackpots, Wonder Woman Gold isn't just a blast from the past; it is a must for any superhero fan’s slot list. Pop art symbols may include mystery symbols to reveal any standard paying symbol for bigger wins. Mystery Stacked Reels and an expanding Wild symbol create a thrilling base game experience while jackpots could trigger at any given moment. Three gold shield Scatters with Diana on them trigger Free Spins, where punters choose between options for a customised experience with Wonder Woman. ✓ Robin: Sherwood Marauders by Peter & Sons In a YG Masters collaboration with Peter & Sons, we find an antihero loved by the poor and loathed by the rich. Robin: Sherwood Marauders is a video slot inspired by the famous archer and thief, Robin Hood. The rebellious hero sets out to steal treasures from the wealthy, and he is in good company with a band of merry men. The graphic design work is in faithful Peter & Sons' style, with quirky cardboard-like cartoon images containing beady eyes. Six reels spin in the wood-framed grid, and cascading wins increase the win multiplier in this volatile game. With 4,096 ways to find winning combinations and soothing instrumental music fit for Robin’s era, this title provides superb entertainment. Pillage the reels in Free Spins with 3 Scatter chests in view and enjoy the thrilling combination of cascading symbols, increasing multipliers, and expanding Wilds. Fill the Super Free Spin bar by collecting 670 chests and start the bonus game with a 5x multiplier. ✓ Star Guardians by Evoplay This revolutionising game introduces a band of heroes geared to change the slot world as they fight in an intergalactic battle to save humanity. Star Guardians is Evoplay’s biggest budget game, allowing punters to become sharpshooters in this third-person shooter slot and trade the reels for a trigger and bullets. Meet Butcher, Skyler, and Kelliot, who comprise the special forces team and accompany your hero of choice on the mission of a lifetime. Each hero has unique skills to enhance gameplay, and instead of clicking spin, punters pull the trigger. Confident shooters can change from automatic to manual mode for a more immersive experience. The heroes blast their way through rooms filled with insect-like aliens, while the movie-like score adds to the adventure. Collect wins from kills and loot boxes that appear at certain room exits with Butch, Skyler, and Kelliot contributing multipliers, loot box keys, or guaranteed loot. A random event can trigger the bonus feature where players battle it out with the swarm queen, and big prizes await those who take all her heads.
  2. Despite higher inflation, less favourable lending conditions, fiscal policies, elevated inflation and political uncertainty, Latin America’s gambling industry is vast and growing at an alarming rate. With the GDP rate forecast to slow in 2022, overall moderate spending is imminent. A recent Global Games Market Report in Latin America has shown, the mobile games market has generated over $3,5 billion in revenue via consumer spending in 2021 and projections show an increase to an estimated $5,1 billion in 2024. Today, software providers are more focused than ever to promote safer gambling, building consumer trust and curbing gambling spending. With mobile gambling becoming more and more popular worldwide, we take an in-depth look at Latin Americans and how they feel about gambling, whether they do gamble, and what they believe safe gambling should be all about. ✓ Gambling Regulation in LATAM Not all territories are at the same stage of development regarding gambling regulation. With countries like Colombia being fully regulated, other countries such as Brazil, Argentina and Chile are still working with operators and regulators to create legal frameworks. Software providers play a key role in this process and in this blog we look at all the aspects of the issue, examining current attitudes towards gambling, perceptions of regulation, user concerns, and what they expect of operators. ✓ Guide to LATAM Gambling Market in 2022 and Beyond Playtech, a market leader in the gaming industry, is deeply committed to player protection and will go to great lengths to promote responsible gambling and enable a safe and responsible form of entertainment to reduce harmful play. They have conducted a consumer survey of 2,112 adults from four LATAM countries (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia) to explore the key issues related to responsible gambling in each territory. With each of the four countries being at a different stage of gambling regulation, it was interesting to see how opinions and statistics varied between Colombia and the governments of other countries. How Many LATAM’s Are Gambling? Creating legal frameworks that will allow online gambling companies to operate under the national rules that protect players is more important than ever before. Winning the jackpot will change your life and Latin Americans are flocking to websites to wager a bet, hoping to win big. Mor Weizer CEO, Playtech, commented: “It is essential the industry harnesses the technology and tools available to put player protection and player trust at the centre of any customer experience.” How many Latinos are betting online? This graph will answer that question. And it may surprise you. Interestingly, 68% of Columbian participants in the study were active gamblers while Chile only identified 40% active gamblers. For a country that is not fully regulated, 40% is still a very high percentage. The question is, what are the reasons ‌the remaining 60% do not gamble? ✓ Why Don’t Some Gamble? Playtech asked the same group of 2112 adults this question and gave them a few options to choose from. Are they worried about getting addicted, legalities, immorality, or are they simply not interested? The results were astounding: The majority, in this case, the 60% in Chile that were not active gamblers, detailed their reasons for not gambling as that they were not really interested (40%). This coincided with the 33% average in the region, although in Brazil (20%) this was to a lesser extent. In a big way, people who do not gamble feel worried they may lose all their money or get addicted to gambling or do not know enough to believe it is safe to gamble online. These graphs show that non-gamblers may have the inclination or intention of placing a bet but do not feel they have enough information on how to do so securely. Across all four regions, only 13% of consumers say they do not trust online gambling companies, with Argentina (17%) being the exception, 10% do not know the exact reason, only 4% are concerned that it is illegal and 3% believe that it is immoral. The top reasons that Latin Americans do not gamble relate to lack of interest, not enough knowledge, potential addiction problems, and lack of trust. Focus On Columbia Columbia was the first Latin American country to introduce nationwide European-style online gambling regulation. In 2015, they introduced the most relevant amendments, and changes to the taxation regime applying to online gambling services soon followed. During the first half of 2016, the Colombian gambling authority, Coljuegos, issued secondary regulation required to complete a licensing process, which allows private operators to offer online gambling services in the country. This has obviously led to enormous growth in the Columbian online gaming sector and more informed gamblers wagering bets online. Columbia is an excellent example of the success of a regulatory framework where the state, the player and the gambling industry achieve their respective objectives. This is the perspective of Playtech, which also believe that all chains (including media companies) must make a fair profit while operating under clear and reasonable rules and abiding by regulatory requirements. ✓ How Operators Can Make Players Feel More Secure To understand how consumers think, they asked the group of Latino surveyors to tell Playtech how operators can make them feel more secure so they would be likely to bet online. They had nine options and could select as many as applied. Here they are in order of most selected answer across all territories: More information and tools for player protection More information about the gambling companies A brand/company you recognise Better information about responsible gambling Better local regulations that protect my money Better information about the legal status of gambling in my country Better information about protection Better local regulations to protect my data More famous people endorsing it Because of cultural, economical and behavioural differences in the Latin American market, ‌operators have to think about specific regional strategies, as the response given in each of the surveyed countries has to be analysed and approached individually. See the graph below for a more detailed overview of the response in each individual territory. Operators can do a lot more to promote their brands and need to emphasise gamblers’ safety. Having more in-depth knowledge about different companies’ offerings, track records and reputations is vital to consumers and presents not only an opportunity for individual operators but also for the industry to gain overall National consumer trust. ✓ Regulation, Regulation, Regulation! Of those surveyed, 39% said they expect better local regulations to protect players’ money and also their personal data. This was most important for Colombians (44%) and Brazilians (42%) but ‌will ultimately lead to a safer gambling environment for all LATAM consumers. Operators that comply with regulations will provide many benefits to the gambling industry: Prevent fraud Prevent money laundering, Safeguard data, Provide education about responsible gaming Identify and support players with gambling problems Playtech believes that if they do not give consumers safe and regulated online gambling platforms to choose from, customers may look to the unregulated environment, exposing them to significant risks related to their data and money. ✓ Identifying And Supporting Players With Gambling Problems It was clear from Playtech’s 2020 annual report that ‌the pandemic has led people to stay home for long periods of time, which led to an increased risk of problem gambling. The survey results show that consumers would welcome tools and measures to detect players with gambling problems and see this as an important factor in promoting responsible gambling. The group was presented with a few scenarios in what they believe are the main factors that can lead to problem gambling. These were the top six chosen options: Borrowing money to play Feeling restless or irritable when you are not gambling Chasing losses Trying to control, cut back or stop gambling, without success Lying to family Trying to control, cut back or stop gambling, without success Borrowing money to play was the main characteristic that was identified as problematic gambling behaviour, peaking in Colombia (66%), followed by Argentina (65%), Brazil (64%), and Chile (61%), and this should be seen as the main red flag for operators to consider. Here are the results as identified by each territory: Playtech is committed to solving gambling problems and has presented the industry with Playtech Protect, a free tool for all operators in the industry that offers secure gambling tools and data analysis technology, backed with 20 years of experience and supporting more than 30 regulated markets. They also provide technology, online training and software from Playtech Academy (its internal learning platform) to charities and nonprofit organisations. This includes those working on safer gambling research, education and mental health issues, to enable them to deliver their content and services remotely. Playtech believes that all humans are different and it is important to analyse the combination of different variables rather than relying on simple thresholds, such as money gambled or time spent. They do not rely on superficial data as it might result in some risky players not being intercepted or, vice-versa, could flag people with no problems. They aim to know the individual symptoms to also enable a personalised intervention on the customer at risk, based on their specific risk factor. ✓ Committed To Promote Safer Gambling But what do Latinos believe should be done to promote responsible gambling? When asked, 55% of the respondents believe they should provide clear information on their websites about problematic behaviour in gambling and betting. In Brazil, it was 62%, in Colombia, it reached 55% and in Chile, 52%, and in Argentina half of the respondents (50%) agreed with this. Playtech has seen key industry players announce commitments on responsible gambling but still believe that ongoing collaboration is lacking. “Similarly, there should be more initiatives focused on responsible gambling and raising standards, including a variety of stakeholders such as those with lived experience, the financial sector, software developers, debt advice organisations, and treatment centres.” Across all territories, Latin Americans in this survey agreed that online gambling would be less harmful if stricter responsible gambling regulations and guidelines were adopted. Why? Because they believe it would be safer as gamblers would be more protected. Playtech is and will always be a company committed to player wellbeing and raising industry standards. Their strategic plan is to help communicate the importance of responsible gambling in newly regulated markets, especially those developing in South America.
  3. While the news cycle is filled with talk of cryptocurrencies such a Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano and even meme-tokens like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu, truly little of the media hype focuses on the real star of the show, blockchain technology. In many people's minds cryptocurrency and the blockchain are the same thing, which is not the case. The innovative way in which the blockchain stores, transmits and ultimately secures data is the foundational element upon which crypto-technology is built. In practical terms, while the mainstream media has been focusing on the cryptocurrencies and their incredible immediate financial value, development firms have been quietly working on using this amazing new technology to create new industries and improve existing ones. 7 Ways Blockchain Technology Will Improve Your Life There are hundreds if not thousands of ways in which blockchain tech can be used to refine and redefine the world around us. We have chosen to focus on seven industries that will benefit from blockchain integration based on recent developments or news stories. ✓Value-Driven Arts and Entertainment Piracy has never been easier thanks to the ability to scan, print and share just about any type of media online easily. This has led to ‘one of a kind’ artworks ending up as cheap prints on everything from mousepads to children’s toys. Artists are unable to protect their intellectual property rights and it has a measurable impact on their bottom line. Whether you are self-publishing a novel, realising a new album or creating your perfect painting once you release it into the world someone will make an illegal copy and try to profit from your skill and hard work. Thanks to the incredible security, peer-to-peer sharing and provable nature of blockchain interactions artists are now able to securely display, share and sell their creations safely, and when dealing with a third-party agent, transparently to ensure they receive full value. This new level of trust and transparency has been the catalyst behind the boom in NFT (non-fungible token) art sales. Where, for the first time in history, it is possible to provably own an original digital creation. This ensures that the artist receives fair value, agents must deal fairly with buyers and sellers and collectors are ensured that their purchase will retain value given the ability to legally prove theirs is the original artwork and not a fake. ✓Beating Scalpers with Digital Ticketing and Sales One of the most recent uproars online has been the rise of the digital scalper. Using blockchain technology to ensure patrons received tickets to highly sought after events, rather than scalpers, has proven to be highly effective for the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Florida. Assistant Vice President, Business Intelligence, Nicole Keating said: “While our work with True Tickets began as an initiative to keep tickets in the hands of our community and out of the hands of brokers, their mobile ticketing solution is, now more than ever, a critical component of our safety protocols.” An unexpected but positive spin-off has been their ability to offer contactless ticketing in a world recovering from the pandemic. Sadly, the reach of the scalping community has not been limited to ticket sales for events, as new age scalpers apply sophisticated algorithms to tracking the online releases of everything from the latest Nike trainers to NVidia’s 3000 series graphics cards. Using automated bots, these scalpers buy up all the available stock within seconds which then creates an artificial shortage. As has been the case with the release of Nvidia’s highly anticipated 3000 series GPU’s this has resulted in ‘resellers’ asking as much as $3000 for a graphics card that retails for $699. With a simple tweak of the blockchain code used by event hubs such as the Arsht Center, online retailers would be able to trigger individual smart contracts that ensured that each individual unit of a product sold online was going to an actual customer and not a platform looking to defraud the public. ✓Advancing the Potential of Ridesharing Despite being raised to never get in cars with stranger the cost-effectiveness of ridesharing combined with the ease of hailing a ride on short notice has seen the industry boom with start-ups like Uber and Lyft becoming multi-billion dollar companies while consisting of little more than some fairly basic technology, an app, and a control office. Yet the industry could be far more than what it is, and Arcade City is out to prove it. The innovative new rideshare hub is turning the industry on its head and using blockchain technology to do so. Inspired by the decentralised nature of the blockchain Arcade City CEO Christopher David began working on a model that better served the drivers and the people ordering their services. Rather than pre-setting rates and doling out contracts Arcade City allows the drivers to set their own rates, build recurring smart contract agreements with customers and even offer non-traditional rideshare services like deliveries, roadside assistance and more. This means that everyone from a student looking to work between classes and a small delivery business owner who needs additional income to pay his staff can all benefit from this decentralised blockchain-enabled opportunity. ✓Streamlined Banking Systems To decentralised currency evangelists the mainstream banking may be anathema, however, the reality is that the entire world runs on fiat currency systems and is underpinned by these traditional institutions. Three immediate areas that the blockchain could address are: Online identity verification systems – With the institution of protocols like Zero Knowledge Proof, an online user would only need to prove their identity at a single point. From there on that proof of identity is accepted by all other service providers on the blockchain. This reduces how far one’s personal data is shared enhancing your privacy, while still offering service providers and sellers the security of doing business with a trusted party. Financial clearing and payment settlements – With provable accounts, smart contracts, and the speed of transacting across the blockchain banks could begin to clear transactions and facilitate near instant global transfers while reducing costs by eliminating the multi-step processes that currently exist. Providing accounts for the unbanked – In poorer countries around the world there are estimated to be more than 2 billion people without access to any form of banking. Decentralised blockchain banking would allow secure, low cost, access for these people and allow them to receive international income to support their families and fight poverty. At its core banking is the simply the control, measurement, and facilitation of asset transfers between various private and public entities it can benefit greatly from the inherently secure and provable nature of blockchain transactions. The three items listed above are considered standard in any blockchain transaction, yet they would be revolutionary if applied to the traditional banking world. ✓New Era of Blockchain-Driven Advertising The World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) postulates that by 2025 click fraud and other underhand tactics will have cost the digital advertising industry as much as $50 billion in lost revenues. Like every other industry the online advertising world is rife with fraudsters. The reality is that as soon as you hand over funds to a third party for access to a framework that obfuscates its mechanics you open yourself up to being taken advantage of. This becomes more likely the more you spend as it becomes less tenable to track each individual advertiser and their click data the more providers you must engage to meet your ad spend requirements. However, this is all null and void when the programmatic advertising platform is built on the blockchain. As all agreements are facilitated by smart contracts and each transaction is visible in its entirety to the person paying for the traffic it is simple to determine where your money is being allocated and to review the clicks that you have purchased. This will make click fraud incredibly difficult to facilitate, and should some genius work out how to do it, you have the visibility and the tools to shut it down immediately. ✓Voting in The People’s Choice The right to vote is the backbone of every democratic society around the globe. Yet, as the allegations of Russian tampering that clouded Donald Trump’s presidential term proved there is a level of distrust around traditional voting mechanics, their controls, and their final outcomes. As we discussed earlier with banking and online advertising the blockchain’s very construction ensures the secure transmission of data, offers the ability to prove the identity of each individual participating in the transaction, and finally offers provably fair data based on the information it has gathered. In practical terms this would allow for voters to be registered in an uncrackable blockchain database, using smart contracts allow them to vote privately and securely for their chosen politician, and finally allow the electoral body to report on who received what number of votes. The blockchain is the ideal platform for facilitating free, fair and unhackable democratically sound elections. ✓Safe and Secure Online Gambling As passionate fans of the online gambling community we cannot overlook to the benefits and advantages of blockchain gaming. Beyond the ability to stake wagers via Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies the blockchain is the ideal platform for hosting online casinos, online poker rooms, online bingo halls and sports books. Any blockchain-based gambling providers ensures: Your privacy – With the ability to store your data in an uncrackable decentralised environment your personal details and gambling history are guaranteed to be safe and secure. Provably fair gambling – The transparent nature of blockchain coding means that you can pull the server side results of each spin of the reels or deal of the cards. All blockchain-based casinos offer provably fair reports, so you have an obstructed view of your wagers and their outcomes. Secure money in and money out – Using blockchain based digital wallets to transact ensure that not only are your deposits processed instantly but they are untraceable. The same is true of your withdrawals as there is no delay in receiving your winnings once you cash out, and with the funds returning to the same secure wallet you deposited from they are also private. We can only hope that larger developers like Microgaming, Playtech and NetEnt begin to invest in transitioning their casino games from traditional gambling environments to blockchain based servers. While there is obviously a financial implication to this type of new technology shift there is no disputing that as blockchain adoption increases traditional server and hosting platforms will begin to diminish in favour of one that offers security, privacy, lower costs, and much higher speeds.
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