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Seeking a Partner: Join Our Fast-Growing Crypto Casino Project

I’ve been in the iGaming affiliate space for about 7 years - mostly running traffic to casino offers and testing out different retention funnels. I always wondered what it would take to actually own a brand instead of just promoting one.

This spring, I finally decided to make the jump and launch my own online casino.

Back then, I didn’t have developers or a license, which made launching a casino from scratch unrealistic. After some research, I found Rosloto, whose turnkey solution checked every box:
• Full casino platform with 3,000+ slots, live casino, crash, instant wins.
• License, hosting, and crypto payment systems included.
• Admin dashboard with built-in reporting, player stats, and CRM tools.

The entire launch process took less than 4 weeks. The team helped me integrate crypto payments and some specific local options.

I focused totally on promotion, since that’s where my background is:
• Built a Telegram community with 13,000+ followers.
• Partnered with a few streamers.
• Had some promotion on forums.

After 2 months:
• 3,200 registered players (and it’s growing).
• Around 35% returning visitors (weekly stats).
• Positive ROI already - mainly Telegram referrals.

My upcoming focus is on creating the custom loyalty program. Also my main focus is on expanding the affiliate backend with custom tiers/commissions. While Rosloto continues to manage the technical foundation, I’m looking to bring in a data-oriented pro who can help identify growth opportunities and refine my monetization strategy.

I’m looking for an Affiliate Manager / Performance Analyst to join on a long-term freelance or partnership basis.

The ideal fit:
• Experience with gambling, affiliate marketing.
• Knows how to read the story behind the numbers (ROI, FTD, retention).
• Comfortable testing new traffic channels .
• Managing affiliate relationships.
• Bonus points if you’ve worked with Telegram or crypto audiences.

If you don’t tick every box but you’re motivated to learn and curious about how online casinos grow - don’t hesitate to reach out anyway. I’m open to training the right person myself and tailoring the learning process to our project’s specific needs.

If that sounds like you - or if you know someone who might be interested - feel free to drop me a DM (jbjob@g_slots.net) or comment below.

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on October 9, 2025
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    This is a hugely successful jump from affiliate to owner.Congratulations on the 4-week launch and the immediate positive ROI. Solving the technical and traffic problems early is half the battle.

    You are right that the next constraint is retention and monetization, but there is a strategic mistake in looking for a general 'Affiliate Manager' to solve it.

    The bottleneck is not reading the story behind the numbers; it's writing the story that compels the existing players to stay and spend.

    Your biggest constraint is the direct-to-player communications that govern player retention and loyalty programs. You have 35% returning visitors, but your ultimate financial gain comes from maximizing the Lifetime Value (LTV) of those existing players.

    The superior strategic lever is immediately bringing in a specialist to engineer your high-stakes promotional funnels and the custom loyalty program copy.

    The Real Win: You need someone who can translate the data insights into high-scarcity promotional copy that makes those 35% returning visitors convert to maximum value with absolute certainty. That strategic intervention is the fastest way to secure exponential, predictable revenue growth.

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    The project sounds genuinely interesting, and I’d be open to getting involved
    but before anything serious, I’d need to see some hard evidence behind the claims.

    You mention strong early traction (3,200 players, 35% returning users, positive ROI). Could you share verifiable data
    e.g. actual revenue, ad spend, retention metrics, or analytics screenshots? Without audited proof, it’s impossible to judge the sustainability.

    The bigger question is legal and licensing security. Since this involves both crypto and gambling, it’s essential to see which jurisdiction you’re licensed under, whether Rosloto provides a sub-license or full operator coverage, and how you stay compliant with AML/KYC regulations. That’s non-negotiable one bad setup can wipe out everything overnight.

    I’d also want to understand the partnership structure: what exactly is being offered equity, revenue share, or contract work? How transparent would finances and platform data be?

    If you can back up the traction numbers and clarify the legal framework, I’d be seriously interested in discussing collaboration. Until then, it’s more of a high-risk promise than a proven business.

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