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This is why not even Nate Silver could make Money from Sports Betting [It's the Juice]

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Ben
Building Okay Bet

Nate Silver, Mr. FiveThirtyEight, is famous for his professional poker performance and considered the best political pollster in the country. He knows risk and odds better than anyone. Recently, on his Risky Business podcast he mentioned that he tried sports betting for an NBA season. He wagered a total of 1.8 million dollars and spent about 5000 hours to win $5000. While that is technically making money, it works out to working for 1 dollar an hour which barely counts as a profit.

Nate Silver Poker

Let's see why he got a raw deal.

Superchain App Accelerator

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Ben
Building Okay Bet

Superchain Accelerator

Okay Bet received a $5,000 grant from the OP x Thirdweb Superchain App Accelerator program. This grant will be used to sponsor all transaction fees for Inapp wallets. This means you as a user can make and settle your bets all for free. Actually Okay Bet is not even currently monetized, this is costing me money. The least you could do is use it!

Product Hunt Launch

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Ben
Building Okay Bet

Okay Bet got launched on Product Hunt!

Product Hunt Launch

This was the debutante of Okay Bet for users to get in on the action with the contracts deployed on Base mainnet. With over 50 upvotes and over 20 comments I was excited to get some positive feedback after throwing it out there to the public. This also informed further iterations in both style features for Okay Bet.

Bets With Friends

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Ben
Building Okay Bet

The idea for Okay Bet started at the Base Onchain Summer Hackathon. Thirdweb sponsored the gaming track, and I decided to make a betting game based on escrow contracts in the parody style of Words with Friends.

Bets With Friends was deployed on the Base Sepolia testnet and, while janky, had the core betting functionality working great.

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Unfortunately, my entry did not become a finalist, but I choose to believe it is due to Coinbase and our other lovely sponsors not wanting anything to do with appearing to sponsor gambling. I do not share those reservations, so I decided to continue with Okay Bet.