Agent Bankroll Limit
An agent bankroll limit restricts how much money an AI wagering agent can access or risk from a linked wallet or account.
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An agent bankroll limit restricts how much money an AI wagering agent can access or risk from a linked wallet or account.
Read full definitionAn agent betting limit is a hard cap on stake, loss, frequency, or markets enforceable against an automated wagering agent.
Read full definitionAgent responsible gambling duty is the expectation that AI wagering agents embed safer-gambling constraints rather than optimizing only for bets placed.
Read full definitionAgent self-exclusion compliance means AI wagering agents must honour active self-exclusions and refuse to place bets during exclusion periods.
Read full definitionAn agent wagering mandate is a scoped permission that states what an AI agent may bet, on which products, and within which limits.
Read full definitionAgentic betting is sports or event wagering placed by an AI agent within configured markets, stakes, and permissions.
Read full definitionAgentic gambling is wagering activity initiated or managed by an AI agent under delegated permissions rather than each bet being placed manually.
Read full definitionAlgorithmic sports betting uses models to price or select wagers, with or without automatic placement.
Read full definitionAPI betting places wagers through programmatic operator or aggregator interfaces rather than a graphical app alone.
Read full definitionAutomated betting is any non-manual submission of wagers—scripts, agents, or scheduled rules—without a human confirming each bet.
Read full definitionAutonomous wagering is fully machine-directed betting without per-bet human approval.
Read full definitionA betting bot is software that automatically places or manages wagers according to programmed rules.
Read full definitionA bitcoin casino is a gambling site that accepts Bitcoin (and often other crypto) for deposits, bets, and cash-outs.
Read full definitionBlockchain gambling is an umbrella term for wagering products that use distributed ledgers for payments, proofs, or game logic.
Read full definitionBot detection in gambling identifies automated clients playing casino, poker, or sports products contrary to operator rules.
Read full definitionA client seed is the player-influenced input combined with the server seed in many provably fair algorithms.
Read full definitionCopy betting automatically mirrors another tipster’s or account’s wagers, sometimes via social or agent tooling.
Read full definitionA crypto bonus is a promotional credit or free bet funded or paid in cryptocurrency, often with wagering requirements.
Read full definitionA crypto casino is an online gambling site that primarily accepts cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals for casino-style games.
Read full definitionA crypto withdrawal sends gambling balances to a blockchain address, usually irreversibly once confirmed.
Read full definitionDecentralized casino is marketing language for gambling products that claim reduced operator custody via blockchain—often overstated.
Read full definitionDelegated wagering consent is a person’s informed permission for an agent to place bets on their behalf within stated constraints.
Read full definitionAn Ethereum casino accepts ETH or ERC-20 tokens for gambling, sometimes using smart-contract game logic.
Read full definitionHash chain fairness is a commit scheme where a sequence of hashes proves game events were predetermined before reveal.
Read full definitionHuman-in-the-loop wagering requires a person to approve some or all bets an AI agent proposes before they are placed.
Read full definitionA KYC-free casino markets gambling with little or no identity verification—raising AML, underage, and fund-recovery risks.
Read full definitionMixing service risk is the elevated AML and freeze risk when gambling deposits or withdrawals touch cryptocurrency mixers/tumblers.
Read full definitionIn provably fair games, a nonce is a per-bet counter that changes the input so each wager under the same seeds yields a distinct outcome.
Read full definitionAn on-chain RNG claim asserts that randomness is derived from blockchain data or contracts rather than a private server RNG.
Read full definitionProvably fair is a cryptographic commit–reveal scheme that lets players verify a game outcome was not changed after a bet—within the scheme’s assumptions.
Read full definitionSanctioned wallet screening checks crypto addresses against sanctions and high-risk lists before accepting or paying gambling funds.
Read full definitionSeed reveal is the post-play disclosure of a previously committed server seed so players can cryptographically check that published game results match the earlier commitment.
Read full definitionA server seed is the operator-controlled secret used in provably fair games, usually committed by hash before play and revealed later.
Read full definitionA smart contract casino runs some game or pot logic in blockchain contracts rather than only on a private server.
Read full definitionStablecoin gambling uses purported fiat-pegged tokens for stakes to reduce crypto price volatility during play.
Read full definitionWallet-connect gambling logs players in by linking a crypto wallet session instead of (or before) a classic username account.
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