Mario Mosböck与CoinPoker合作打造最佳在线扑克网站,在区块链上展示PoR

币界网Publicado a 2024-08-09Actualizado a 2024-08-09

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新闻稿。威廉斯塔德,库拉索,2024年8月9日,Chainwire。

在线扑克网站CoinPoker发布了一份准备金证明(PoR)报告,显示用户存款在区块链上可见的冷钱包中以1:1的比例覆盖,同时在热钱包中还有额外的准备金来处理即时提款。

前奥地利足球运动员和扑克专业人士马里奥·莫斯博克(Mario Mosböck)与英国职业选手帕特里克·伦纳德(Patrick Leonard)一起,作为新的官方大使,与该网站合作,赞扬了这家基于加密货币的扑克网站提高透明度的举措。

Mario Mosböck在一篇X帖子中表示,他们的使命是指导新的领导团队建立世界上最好的在线扑克网站

用户可以在此处阅读CoinPoker的储备证明报告。

用加密货币构建顶级在线扑克网站

CoinPoker成立于2017年,是一个相对较新的加密扑克室和赌场,但越来越多地被《纸牌玩家杂志》、PokerScout和Techopedia等网站列为顶级在线扑克网站之一。

与使用法定货币的传统互联网扑克网站不同,在CoinPoker上,玩家使用Tether(USDT)下注,该网站能够利用区块链显示用户资金是安全和隔离的。

2011年,在线扑克因Full Tilt poker丑闻而受到冲击,用户资金与运营资金混杂在一起,该公司在行业的“黑色星期五”破产。

许多顶级扑克网站越来越多地接受加密货币作为存款方式,但CoinPoker是一个规模较小且不断增长的队伍之一,他们“全力以赴”,在扑克桌上的所有动作中都接受加密货币。玩家可以存入USDT、比特币、以太坊、Solana、Polygon、Binance Coin或其自己的原生代币CHP,为持有者解锁33%的返佣。

为了增加安全性,CoinPoker还使用了Fireblocks保险库和去中心化的RNG(随机数生成器)软件,玩家可以利用以太坊的Keccak-256算法验证每手牌后的随机性。

CoinPoker签名马里奥·莫斯博克,帕特里克·“帕兹”·伦纳德

28岁的Mario Mosböck是奥地利足球俱乐部Wiener Neustädter SC的前锋,最近在现场和在线扑克界崭露头角。

他现在有超过1170万美元的现场比赛收入记录,包括在济州岛的Triton Super High Roller系列赛中以110万美元获得第一名,以及在2023年WPT Big One for One Drop中以460万美元获得亚军。

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CoinPoker上昵称为“livinmydream”的马里奥玩家,经常出现在25美元/50美元的PLO现金游戏中的高风险战斗中。

Patrick Leonard是前PartyPoker大使,目前在Hendon Mob扑克数据库的英格兰有史以来的金钱排行榜上排名第38位。他的现场总收入超过310万美元,其中包括WSOP手环的胜利,他的在线收入超过1920万美元,这位35岁的球员经常被评为世界上最好的在线MTT玩家之一。

Patrick也是一位备受推崇的扑克教练,他指导中端玩家改进他们的游戏,他手下的一些玩家继续赢得EPT、WCOOP和SCOOP赛事。

他描述了他在CoinPoker的目标,即帮助“创建世界上最安全、最好的在线扑克室”,并与该网站合作制作了储备证明报告。

区块链上的储量证明

CoinPoker在其PoR报告中写道:

“CoinPoker优先考虑客户安全和安心。我们的运营受到库拉索电子博彩许可证的保护,确保符合严格的监管标准。我们通过储备证明证明我们的财务诚信,持有足够的资金来覆盖所有用户资产。准备金证明是指我们在用户将资金存入其账户时为其保管的资产。

在这里,我们提供证据证明CoinPoker有储备资金,可以1:1覆盖我们所有用户的资产,以及一些额外的储备。值得注意的是,这笔资金仅指用户的资金。CoinPoker的企业持有量完全单独存储在钱包中,不会被纳入储备证明计算中

目前,CoinPoker客户的存款总额约为1600万美元,而为支付这些存款而储备的总资产略低于1675万美元,相当于存款的105%。

玩家存款的确切金额每隔几分钟就会在coinpoker.com网站上动态更新一次。

根据代币的不同,我们提供链接,通过etherscan.io、blockchain.com、bscscan.com和其他加密货币跟踪网站查看区块链上的这些资金。

为了安全起见,大部分资金都存放在冷藏库中,有些资金存放在热钱包中以处理即时提款——玩家可以通过MetaMask钱包或加密货币交易所账户在几分钟内存入和提取资金。

为了庆祝发布该报告,CoinPoker还宣布了一项独家促销活动,玩家可以在该公司的Instagram和其他社交网站上免费参加即将到来的4万美元GTD周日特别锦标赛。

关于CoinPoker

CoinPoker在库拉索岛获得许可,可在Windows和Android设备上免费下载,托管无限制扑克、Pot Limit奥马哈和其他类型的真钱现金游戏和锦标赛。

新玩家在首次存款时可获得150%的高达2000 USDT的匹配奖金,该网站原生加密货币CHP的持有者在游戏中可获得33%的返佣。

用户可以在此处开设Coinpoker账户。

友情链接

    网站–https://coinpoker.com/Instagram–https://www.instagram.com/coinpoker/推特——https://x.com/CoinPoker_OFF电报–https://t.me/OfficialCoinPokerAnnouncementsYouTube–https://www.youtube.com/@CoinPoker_TV Reddithttps://www.reddit.com/r/coinpoker/ 2+2 – https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/292/online-poker-sites/coinpoker-ex-official-bringing-game-back-players-1716591/

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