MEvU
MEvU
As a peer-to-peer decentralized network, MEVU allows people to bet on anything, anytime, against anyone.
Information
- ICO Time:
- 11.06.2018 - 16.07.2018
- Ended
- Platform:
- Ethereum
- Restrictions:
- Website:
- https://www.mevu.bet
Team
- Kelvin Coelho
- - Co-Founder, Project Lead
- Tim McCulloch
- - Co-Founder, Technical Lead
- Clayton D'mello
- - Developer
- John Godfrey
- - Designer
Advisors
- Mike Arsenault
- - Startup Advisor
- Stuart Sullivan
- - Technical Advisor
- Victor Bigio
- - Online Betting Marketing Advisor
- Ian Scarffe
- - Blockchain & ICO Advisor
- Jared Polites
- - PR Advisor
- P.b Stanton
- - Cryptocurrency Law Advisor BOBBY BARONE
- Bobby Barone
- - Community Advisor
- Jason Coles
- - Marketing Advisor
Description
Traditional ways of online betting are expensive to both the sports book and its users. The user gives up control and flexibility while accepting a lot more risk than that of just losing a bet. Players are forced to trust centralized sports books which are subject to government interference, fraud and hacking due to a centralized single point of failure. This all contributes to the negative stigma that surrounds online betting.
meVu is focused on abolishing this stigma and making betting fun again by bringing it back to the basics, between people the way it was meant to be. meVu allows people to bet on anything, anytime against anyone. Custom/social bets against friends are a possibility such as; who can drink the fastest, and who will win the next round of golf. If your friends are not around make new ones by finding or creating sports bets on the global meVu network. Creating your own odds, puts control, fairness and power back in the player’s hands. Global leaderboards foster competition and up the ante while heightening the thrill and excitement of betting against other players as opposed to sport bookies. Powered by the Ethereum blockchain these bets are all on a trust-less open source network that securely pays winners completely cutting waiting times and lowering fees from 10 to 2 percent.