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WannaDare
Skill-Based Gaming – Bet Against Players, Not the House
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Featured on : Sep 26. 2024
Featured on : Sep 26. 2024
What is WannaDare?
WannaDare flips online betting by removing the house advantage. Compete directly in skill-based mini-games, set your stakes, and challenge friends or strangers. With no algorithms to beat, it’s all about skill—best player takes the prize.
Problem
Users face the issue of the house advantage in online betting, where they have to compete against algorithms rather than other players, leading to a lack of fairness and increased difficulty in winning.
Solution
A skill-based gaming platform where users can compete directly against each other in mini-games, set their stakes, and challenge friends or strangers, eliminating the house advantage and focusing solely on skill.
Customers
Players who enjoy online betting but seek a fairer and more skill-based competition, individuals looking for competitive gaming experiences, and those interested in challenging friends or strangers in skill-based games.
Unique Features
Elimination of the house advantage, direct player-to-player competition, skill-based mini-games with set stakes, and the ability to challenge friends or strangers for prizes.
User Comments
Exciting concept that adds a new level of competitiveness to online betting
Love the idea of challenging others directly and focusing on skill rather than luck
Great platform for players who prefer fair and skill-based competition over traditional betting sites
Easy to use interface and engaging gameplay experience
Encourages friendly competition and social interaction among players
Traction
The platform has gained significant traction with over 50k active users, generating $200k in monthly recurring revenue (MRR). The founder has been featured in various industry publications and has a substantial following on social media.
Market Size
The global online gaming market was valued at approximately $159.3 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $200 billion by 2023, indicating a significant opportunity for skill-based gaming platforms like WannaDare.