Vegas Kings to build websites for Canadian gaming standards non-profit body

News on 11 Jan 2018

The Peerplays Blockchain Standards Association (PBSA) has engaged iGaming creative agency Vegas Kings to build a website for its new blockchain betting exchange app, Bookie.

The PBSA describes itself as a non-profit standards organisation registered under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act.

The Bookie website will go live during Q1 2018, ahead of the launch of the Bookie betting exchange app, which will follow later in the year. The website will allow users to download the Bookie app and connect with other members of the Bookie community.

The PBSA claims that Bookie will be the world’s first truly decentralised betting exchange, offering users a new platform built upon absolute transparency by leveraging the power of the Peerplays blockchain.

As part of the agreement, Vegas Kings will also build the Bookie affiliate marketing website, which will allow fully decentralised, on-chain marketing for Bookie.

PBSA president Jonathan Baha’i said: “This project is not typical, and it demands not just igaming expertise but also a willingness to adapt to technologies that are at the cutting edge of the sector. We are confident that the final Bookie website will serve as an important step in our mission to redefine the very nature of betting exchanges.”

Vegas Kings CEO Ashley Adir added: “We have worked with many of the most successful brands in gaming over the past two decades, so we can recognize truly innovative products with the potential to shake up the whole sector. The team has ambitious plans and we will be using all our experience to ensure Bookie makes a splash when brought to market later this year.”

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