True Flip, the blockchain fair games operator, has developed and launched its next instant game. Pirate Bay is available on pb.trueflip.io, with bets starting at 0.000020 BTC.
15th May 2018 – Costa Rica The concept of Pirate Bay is a fight for justice. Flip, the mascot standing for fairness, fights pirates for a chest of pure gold. Choosing the right cell out of three in each round allows to proceed to the next round. The game consists of five rounds that lead the luckiest players to the top. With no fixed jackpot, the winnings in Pirate Bay depend solely on the player’s intuition and the bet size.
All major cryptocurrencies are accepted, payouts are made in Bitcoin. Fund deposits/withdrawals are instant and secured through 2FA or email verification. Transactions are easy to check due to the blockchain technology. “Pirate Bay has become the fourth product on trueflip.io and the platform’s second instant game, marking the next step in True Flip's development as a wide-range game operator. Pirate Bay both fits into the concept of fairness in True Flip games and provides a new vision of the main characters' story. We're pretty sure that this launch will diversify the experience of the current players as well as attract a new audience” - CMO Konstantin Katsev. More new games will follow throughout this year.
About True Flip
True Flip is a blockchain fair games platform, drawing from the advantages of distributed ledger technology. These include overall transparency of processes such as random number generation, ticket purchases, prize distribution, and our innovative approach to the financial aspects of iGaming.
True Flip has released four games, with more in development, and has presently attracted more than 170,000 registered players. As a result of its successful crowdsale in July 2017, the current Jackpot is a massive 399 BTC which keeps growing with every ticket sold.The platform offers self-developed customer products available on Trueflip.io and a range of B2B solutions for iGaming operators, affiliates and integrators.
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