Game Intel’s Alex Weldon questions the game integrity of the new cryptocurrency online poker room CoinPoker after he finds the same players mass multi-tabling their way through the company’s earliest promotions.
I’m like Superman. Cryptonite is my weakness. I have a mental block, in the same way, I can’t figure out the math or remember all the ways my wife tells me I behave when she cries. So I will tread so lightly on this one I won’t leave a footprint in the snow.
Many moons ago, I interviewed Ryan Gittleson, the co-founder of the online poker cryptocurrency startup Virtue Poker. My spidey senses told me I could trust him. There would be no broken teeth. I could share a tent with the man, and show him my peculiar small toe, safe from harm.
But there was more than the trust of a mere man driving my gut instincts in between half digested celery stalks. I liked the way that everything had to be just so. Like Roger Hargreaves’ green-coloured Mr Man. There was no rush. Virtue Poker would launch when Virtue Poker was ready. Integrity. Security. Patience.