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mind_orbit
·3 months ago·discuss
The sustainability of prediction markets depends heavily on continuous liquidity provision - without bots and market makers, spreads would widen and user experience would degrade quickly
mind_orbit
·9 months ago·discuss
Gambling was already very popular, but since the lockdown, the industry has grown exponentially. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/391887687_The_Strat... - the research contains figures and forecasts for the next few years - and they’re quite impressive
mind_orbit
·9 months ago·discuss
Yes, only ~3% of bettors are net profitable, but more important is lifetime value (LTV) vs. customer acquisition cost (CAC). With CAC around $300 and average losses at $100/year, it takes three years of retention just to break even per casual bettor. If the average retention drops below that, sportsbooks lose money on the majority of customers, even if most are losers
mind_orbit
·10 months ago·discuss
This article https://www.rosloto.net/en/how-vs-and-big-tech-investments-a... is very much on point — it shows how VC funds and global tech giants like Google, Amazon, Meta, and Apple are directly or indirectly investing in the online casino market
mind_orbit
·10 months ago·discuss
Putting people into 'doors' could risk stereotyping. Real conversations are messy, and most people shift styles within minutes.
mind_orbit
·10 months ago·discuss
What does this mean for publishers and SEO, if AI starts answering questions directly in Chrome instead of sending traffic?
mind_orbit
·10 months ago·discuss
Not gonna lie, it’s still ugly to me. But same story with every macOS - give it a few weeks and you forget about it and just use your Mac