马里奥-莫斯博克与 CoinPoker 合作建立最佳在线扑克网站,展示区块链上的 PoR

链捕手Publicado em 2024-08-10Última atualização em 2024-08-10

作者:Willemstad, Curacao, Date, Chainwire

 

在线扑克网站CoinPoker发布了一份储备证明(PoR)报告,显示用户存款以1:1的比例存入冷钱包,在区块链上可见,同时在热钱包中还有额外的储备用于处理即时取款。

前奥地利足球运动员、扑克职业选手马里奥-莫斯博克(Mario Mosböck)与英国职业选手帕特里克-莱昂纳德(Patrick Leonard)合作,成为该网站新的官方形象大使,对这家基于加密货币的扑克网站提高透明度的举措表示赞赏。

在一篇 X 帖子中,Mario Mosböck 表示这对搭档的'使命是指导新的领导团队打造世界上最好的在线扑克网站'。

用户可在阅读 CoinPoker 的储备证明报告。

用加密货币打造顶级在线扑克网站

CoinPoker 成立于 2017 年,是一家相对较新的加密扑克室和赌场,但越来越多地跻身《纸牌玩家》杂志PokerScoutTechopedia 等顶级在线扑克网站之列。

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的优势来确保用户资金的安全和隔离。

2011 年 Full Tilt Poker 的丑闻震惊了在线扑克行业,用户资金与运营资金混在一起,该公司在行业的 "黑色星期五 "中破产。

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 是其中少数几个 "全情投入 "并在扑克桌上接受加密货币的网站之一。玩家可以存入 USDT、比特币、以太坊、Solana、Polygon、Binance Coin 或自己的原生代币 CHP,持有者可获得 33% 的回扣

为了提高安全性,CoinPoker 还使用了 Fireblocks 金库和去中心化的 RNG(随机数生成器)软件,玩家可以利用以太坊的 Keccak-256 算法在每一手牌后验证随机性。 

CoinPoker 签约 Mario Mosböck 和 Patrick 'Pads' Leonard

28 岁的 Mario Mosböck 曾在奥地利足球俱乐部 Wiener Neustädter SC 担任前锋,最近在现场和在线扑克场上声名鹊起。

他目前在现场锦标赛中的记录收入超过 1170 万美元,包括在济州 Triton 超级豪客系列赛中以 110 万美元获得第一名,以及在 2023 WPT Big One for One Drop 中以 460 万美元获得亚军。

来源 - triton-series.com

马里奥是 CoinPoker 上网名为 "livinmydream "的玩家,经常出现在 25 美元/50 美元 PLO 现金游戏及以上的高额赌注游戏中。

Patrick Leonard 是前 PartyPoker 大使,目前在 Hendon Mob 扑克数据库的英格兰历史奖金榜上排名第 38 位。他的现场总收入超过 310 万美元,其中包括一次 WSOP 手链冠军,他的在线收入超过 1920 万美元,这位 35 岁的玩家经常被评为世界上最好的在线 MTT 玩家之一。

https://x.com/padspoker/status/1821575144504172892

Patrick 同时也是一位备受推崇的扑克教练,他指导中额玩家提高他们的游戏水平,在他的指导下,一些玩家赢得了 EPT、WCOOP 和 SCOOP 赛事的冠军。

他认为自己在 CoinPoker 的目标是帮助 "创建世界上最安全、最好的在线扑克室",并与该网站一起编写了其储备证明报告。

区块链上的储备证明

CoinPoker 在其 PoR 报告中写道:

CoinPoker 将客户的安全和安心放在首位。我们的运营受到库拉索岛电子游戏许可证的保护,确保符合严格的监管标准。我们通过储备证明(Proof of Reserves)来证明我们的财务完整性,持有足够的资金来覆盖所有用户资产。准备金证明是指当用户将资金存入账户时,我们为其保管的资产。

在此,我们证明 CoinPoker 的资金储备足以 1:1 覆盖所有用户的资产,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 的公司持有的资金完全独立存储在钱包中,不计入储备金证明的计算中。

目前,CoinPoker 的客户存款总额约为 1600 万美元,而用于支付存款的储备资产总额略低于 1675 万美元,相当于存款总额的 105%。

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

通过 etherscan.io、blockchain.com、bscan.com 和其他加密货币跟踪网站(视代币而定)上的链接,可以在区块链上查看这些资金。
为了安全起见,大部分资金都存放在冷库中,还有一部分存放在热钱包中,以便即时取款--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取出资金。

为了庆祝报告的发布,CoinPoker 还在公司的 Instagram 和其他社交网站https://linktr.ee/coinpoker_off上宣布了一项独家促销活动,玩家可以免费参加即将举行的 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 和安卓设备上免费下载,提供无上限德州扑克、彩池上限奥马哈和其他游戏类型,包括真钱现金游戏和锦标赛形式。

新玩家首次存款可获得 150% 高达 2000 USDT 的对等奖金,使用该网站本机加密货币 CHP 的玩家可获得 33% 的游戏回扣。
用户可在此处开设 Coinpoker 账户。

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