Sure it's here https://funfair.io/february-ama-recap/
Sure it's here https://funfair.io/february-ama-recap/
Today I spent the time to read through this thread and it certainly is an interesting read. In the process I decided it would be interesting to ask a fairly fundamental question regarding making gaming transaction records publicly accessible. You can see the poll question I created on that topic here:
What percent of gaming transactions will have publicly accessible records in 2030?
I'm curious to see how folks will respond to the poll and whether folks think publicly accessible records of some sort are in our future and whether they think that would be a good or a bad thing.
Michael
GPWA Executive Director, Casino City CEO, Friend to the Village Idiot
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