Trying to Create My Own BC.Game – Clone Script or Custom Build? Here’s How I Decided
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share something that might help others who are just starting out like I was.
When I first got the idea to build a crypto casino like BC.Game, I had no clue whether to go for a clone script or invest in a custom build. I wasn’t even sure what the real differences were.
So, I did what most of us do — researched, asked around, and looked at costs, timelines, and risk.
After going through it all, I ended up choosing a BC Game Clone Script. If you’re on the fence, here’s what helped me decide:
Custom Build:
Pros: Full control, unique design, scalable to any vision
Cons: Very expensive, slow (3–6 months or more), needs a dev team, smart contract audits, and deep technical knowledge
Clone Script:
Pros: Quick launch, lower cost, already has key features like wallet integration, referral system, and provably fair games
Cons: Limited uniqueness unless customized, need to choose a quality provider to avoid bad code
Why I Chose the Clone Script:
As someone entering this space for the first time, I didn’t want to burn months and thousands on testing an idea. I wanted to get live, test the waters, and improve over time.
If the platform gets traction, I can always scale or rebuild later with my own unique features.
Who I Went With:
After talking to a few dev teams, I went with Beleaf Technologies. Their BC Game Clone Script had everything I needed:
Crypto wallet support (BTC, ETH, USDT, more)
Admin panel, real-time analytics, referral system
Ready-to-go UI that feels like a modern Web3 casino
Option to add my own token later
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