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legendary
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January 19, 2023, 02:37:03 AM
#35
I apologize for my silly questions, but I want to understand everything once and for all.
It is better to ask questions so you do not make mistakes than to make the mistakes first before you come to ask questions , so OP do not feel stupid or silly for wanting to know.

How to choose a casino, is there a criterion for this, or do you just go to any casino and play? It's a rash move without preparation.
Choose casinos that have good reputation, and good reviews, do not just play in any Casino to avoid problems. There are many good Casinos that are being promoted on this forum, select from the list of casino's that will be recommended here.

which is recommended to play in such casinos?
Play the games that you are most comfortable with.
legendary
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The first decentralized crypto betting platform
January 19, 2023, 01:58:24 AM
#34
I avoid this kind of review. It would be better if you do it yourself or get help from real people who are playing at the casino or sports bookies just like this forum. There are instances where handlers of these review centers or services are paid by gambling sites so you can't trust that it's a legitimate review, it could be part bias because they are paid.
You are already in the right place, just try to check out every thread that you can especially in the gambling section, I am sure you will find what you are looking for with a bunch of reputable gambling sites that made their roots here.

I agree. Apart from that, I would just recommend to the OP to try different casinos with small amounts to see which one he likes the most. The casinos that advertise on the forum via our signatures are reliable, all except 1xBit as far as I remember. For the rest, just get informed, try it out and enjoy!
legendary
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January 19, 2023, 01:49:50 AM
#33
Now along with the casino ads, you can see these reviews https://casinostreber.com/echtgeld-casino/mbit/  I apologize in advance for not being in English. My friend and I debated for a long time whether to believe it. I couldn't help but seize the moment and ask. I often see similar reviews on American, British, German, and all other casinos. Although I still prefer the forums. What do you think is worth it, or is it better to refrain? 
I avoid this kind of review. It would be better if you do it yourself or get help from real people who are playing at the casino or sports bookies just like this forum. There are instances where handlers of these review centers or services are paid by gambling sites so you can't trust that it's a legitimate review, it could be part bias because they are paid.
You are already in the right place, just try to check out every thread that you can especially in the gambling section, I am sure you will find what you are looking for with a bunch of reputable gambling sites that made their roots here.
full member
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January 19, 2023, 01:30:02 AM
#32
Greetings, esteemed community. Could you help me advise? I've seen a lot of topics on the forum about crypto or bitcoin casinos, but I need clarification on their point. As I understand the crypto casino involves paying in different cryptocurrencies, and the bitcoin casino involves only bitcoins. How to choose a casino, is there a criterion for this, or do you just go to any casino and play? It's a rash move without preparation. Also interested in a payment system, which is recommended to play in such casinos? Or just a suitable crypto wallet? I apologize for my silly questions, but I want to understand everything once and for all.
actually there are very few that you can find a site that only accept bitcoin and mostly are new casinos that for me not to be trusted that far.

so your question about accepting crypto is happening in almost all casinos , there are even some of them that also accept fiat while having crypto in accepting .

hero member
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January 19, 2023, 12:09:12 AM
#31
Playing with crypto is recommended, it involves less fuss. Regarding choosing casino, go with the one who is existing since few years and have gained the community trust. Stake since 2017, Megapari since 2019. They are trustable until they aren't.
hero member
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Rollbit
January 18, 2023, 11:48:40 PM
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To better understand anything about KYC, you should be able to read it under the Terms and Conditions of any gambling site.

Since ToS is a long read and full of context, key in your keyboard, Ctrl + F or Find, or something that will lead you into searching some text on a webpage and type the keyword KYC, Know-Your-Customer, Verification, and those words that might be related to KYC.

Not that most crypto casinos nowadays are asking for a mandatory KYC but you need to learn the terms about it on the site you will choose to play with.

I'll have to read it for sure. I've always neglected to read the Terms and Conditions. I always wanted to get to the game faster. Now I'm going to be more responsible.

Now along with the casino ads, you can see these reviews https://casinostreber.com/echtgeld-casino/mbit/  I apologize in advance for not being in English. My friend and I debated for a long time whether to believe it. I couldn't help but seize the moment and ask. I often see similar reviews on American, British, German, and all other casinos. Although I still prefer the forums. What do you think is worth it, or is it better to refrain? 


It's not a rookie mistake if you've skipped the TOS, most of the gamblers did that to new casinos. The only thing that needs to read first, is the country restrictions. If see we're not in a restricted country, we tend to to skip the rest of the TOS.

Regarding that review, I did not clicked the link. You know it's better safe than sorry, if you know what I mean. People in this forum are super careful in opening links. Again, you are in the gambling board in this community, you can find a lot of ANN thread/reviews, where you can choose what you think is a good online casino.
hero member
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January 18, 2023, 11:44:47 PM
#29
Yes if the casino is only accept Bitcoin, so it mean you can only gamble using Bitcoin, if you transfer other coin that the casino didn't accept it, your will lost your coins.

To choose a crypto casino, you must choose the legit, trustworthy and reputable casino. Don't get tricked by a to good to be true promotion or free money, some of them are mostly scam casino.

Make sure you read the whole terms of service before create an account, you need to understand and make sure there's no rules will make you uncomfortable.
hero member
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January 18, 2023, 11:37:38 PM
#28
Welcome to Bitcointalk. To find the crypto casino that suits you, you have to look for it yourself based on the advice of many past members. But don't just follow them. You should search for other information on why they suggest crypto casinos.

Stake, Duelbits, Rollbit, Roobet, BitCasino, Sportsbet, and Freebitco.in, are examples of crypto casinos that are popular here. But you need to find a crypto casino that suits you because some casinos need you to do KYC later. And you have to be ready to do that KYC.

Playing gambling is all about using money so you must remember that you must carefully control your spending in gambling.
sr. member
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January 18, 2023, 09:31:13 PM
#27
Greetings, esteemed community. Could you help me advise? I've seen a lot of topics on the forum about crypto or bitcoin casinos, but I need clarification on their point. As I understand the crypto casino involves paying in different cryptocurrencies, and the bitcoin casino involves only bitcoins. How to choose a casino, is there a criterion for this, or do you just go to any casino and play? It's a rash move without preparation. Also interested in a payment system, which is recommended to play in such casinos? Or just a suitable crypto wallet? I apologize for my silly questions, but I want to understand everything once and for all.

You need to research for yourself and see which casino is good for you. You may take help from casino reviews sites or visit Ann threads of different gambling sites on this bitcointalk forum.
Yes, doing your own research is much better because you are risking your own capital, and you are already in the right place, on the betting board. And you can see and read them well, because that's the most important thing so you can find what you need.
visit Ann's thread, and you can also ask your questions there, and you can also read everyone's reviews here which I found really helpful for you to find what you're looking for.
hero member
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January 18, 2023, 09:13:30 PM
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To better understand anything about KYC, you should be able to read it under the Terms and Conditions of any gambling site.

Since ToS is a long read and full of context, key in your keyboard, Ctrl + F or Find, or something that will lead you into searching some text on a webpage and type the keyword KYC, Know-Your-Customer, Verification, and those words that might be related to KYC.

Not that most crypto casinos nowadays are asking for a mandatory KYC but you need to learn the terms about it on the site you will choose to play with.

I'll have to read it for sure. I've always neglected to read the Terms and Conditions. I always wanted to get to the game faster. Now I'm going to be more responsible.

Now along with the casino ads, you can see these reviews https://casinostreber.com/echtgeld-casino/mbit/  I apologize in advance for not being in English. My friend and I debated for a long time whether to believe it. I couldn't help but seize the moment and ask. I often see similar reviews on American, British, German, and all other casinos. Although I still prefer the forums. What do you think is worth it, or is it better to refrain? 

Review sites are often going to tell what is good in the casino and they put a link going to thier referral owned by the review site. It's fair and most of them anyway review good sites otherwise they would not make anyone signup under them like the Mbit.

Anyway, the majority of casinos today don't just accept BTC but also altcoins and stablecoins, and memecoins. As long as it has value I guess they will add them.

hero member
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January 18, 2023, 08:56:30 PM
#25
Greetings, esteemed community. Could you help me advise? I've seen a lot of topics on the forum about crypto or bitcoin casinos, but I need clarification on their point. As I understand the crypto casino involves paying in different cryptocurrencies, and the bitcoin casino involves only bitcoins. How to choose a casino, is there a criterion for this, or do you just go to any casino and play? It's a rash move without preparation. Also interested in a payment system, which is recommended to play in such casinos? Or just a suitable crypto wallet? I apologize for my silly questions, but I want to understand everything once and for all.

You need to research for yourself and see which casino is good for you. You may take help from casino reviews sites or visit Ann threads of different gambling sites on this bitcointalk forum.

The time and money is yours, so you should have due diligence of the gambling site where you want to deposit and gamble. If you are little careless, you can easily get scam by the casinos.
newbie
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January 18, 2023, 08:37:26 PM
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To better understand anything about KYC, you should be able to read it under the Terms and Conditions of any gambling site.

Since ToS is a long read and full of context, key in your keyboard, Ctrl + F or Find, or something that will lead you into searching some text on a webpage and type the keyword KYC, Know-Your-Customer, Verification, and those words that might be related to KYC.

Not that most crypto casinos nowadays are asking for a mandatory KYC but you need to learn the terms about it on the site you will choose to play with.

I'll have to read it for sure. I've always neglected to read the Terms and Conditions. I always wanted to get to the game faster. Now I'm going to be more responsible.

Now along with the casino ads, you can see these reviews https://casinostreber.com/echtgeld-casino/mbit/  I apologize in advance for not being in English. My friend and I debated for a long time whether to believe it. I couldn't help but seize the moment and ask. I often see similar reviews on American, British, German, and all other casinos. Although I still prefer the forums. What do you think is worth it, or is it better to refrain? 


newbie
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January 18, 2023, 08:21:26 PM
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Do you mean buying crypto straight from the casinos so you don't have to deposit? The best way to do it IMO is to have an exchange account and a good crypto wallet like Electrum since you'll have to cash out some winnings and avoid sending crypto directly from exchanges to casinos since some exchanges are strict and would be quick to freeze accounts when you're caught sending coins directly.

Your answer was like a cold shower for me. I guessed they could freeze an account when you withdraw a deposit from the casino directly to the exchange and vice versa. Now I'm sure of it. Thank you for such valuable advice. I'll be careful.


legendary
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January 18, 2023, 08:18:52 PM
#22
KYC policies ? This is a new term for me. Where can I read more about it?

To better understand anything about KYC, you should be able to read it under the Terms and Conditions of any gambling site.

Since ToS is a long read and full of context, key in your keyboard, Ctrl + F or Find, or something that will lead you into searching some text on a webpage and type the keyword KYC, Know-Your-Customer, Verification, and those words that might be related to KYC.

Not that most crypto casinos nowadays are asking for a mandatory KYC but you need to learn the terms about it on the site you will choose to play with.
newbie
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January 18, 2023, 08:09:42 PM
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Go to the gambling board. Look at the list of casinos. Choose one that has been around for a very long time and has very good reputation. If you want to try some new casinos, make sure you choose a licensed casino, not some randomly newly popped up casino. Look for casinos that has good support system and strong security. You almost might want to play on casinos that will allow you to make fast deposit and almost instant withdrawals. If you haven't, you can try CryptoGames.

Thank you, very helpful. So I learned some criteria for myself. Now I need to find information in more detail.


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Before you choose any casino, ensure you have gone through their terms of service to ensure that you are comfortable with them. You should also check thier KYC policies as well as thier deposit and withdrawal limits.  

KYC policies ? This is a new term for me. Where can I read more about it?
legendary
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January 18, 2023, 08:06:23 PM
#20
Picking a casino blindly is the last thing you want to do when you can find a lot of information provided by different gamblers that already experienced different casinos. The posts above should be more than enough to help you start choosing your preferred casino.

Also interested in a payment system, which is recommended to play in such casinos? Or just a suitable crypto wallet? I apologize for my silly questions, but I want to understand everything once and for all.
Do you mean buying crypto straight from the casinos so you don't have to deposit? The best way to do it IMO is to have an exchange account and a good crypto wallet like Electrum since you'll have to cash out some winnings and avoid sending crypto directly from exchanges to casinos since some exchanges are strict and would be quick to freeze accounts when you're caught sending coins directly.
hero member
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January 18, 2023, 07:59:27 PM
#19
Greetings, esteemed community. Could you help me advise? I've seen a lot of topics on the forum about crypto or bitcoin casinos, but I need clarification on their point. As I understand the crypto casino involves paying in different cryptocurrencies, and the bitcoin casino involves only bitcoins. How to choose a casino, is there a criterion for this, or do you just go to any casino and play? It's a rash move without preparation. Also interested in a payment system, which is recommended to play in such casinos? Or just a suitable crypto wallet? I apologize for my silly questions, but I want to understand everything once and for all.
I don't think your question is silly because I think others might also learn from the answers that would be given. Before I choose any casino the first thing I do is go through their terms of service to ensure that I am comfortable with them. If I read them and I am pleased with their service, there are many other casino companies to choose from. You should also check their KYC policies as well as their deposit and withdrawal limits.

There are casinos that place less emphasis on KYC, while others take it seriously because of government policies. I prefer casinos with low deposit and withdrawal limits because it helps me to plan my gambling activities.  It is also important to consider the reputation and reliability of these casino firms. The general advice I have always gotten from the forum is that it is better to play games with reputable gambling firms that are in this forum.    
newbie
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January 18, 2023, 07:56:19 PM
#18
I've always wanted to ask knowledgeable people. Licensing. Is it that important? Many forums say it is, but many players think it's just a way to hide casino problems. I think licensing is important. I have a friend from Germany, and they are very strict about licensing.
If you have problems with the casino and need help with customer service, can you contact the regulatory agency which issued the license?

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When picking a casino to play reputation and fairness are everything, when you talked about reputation and fairness you are talking about treating their players with respect and that is they give their payout when the player wins a big amount and he will not subject the player to a lot of issues or create issues when the player's account is clear from any violation, check the casinos here and don't just rely on recommendations but my one and only advice and I will highlight it, do not play on 1XBIT it's a notorious scammer.

Thanks for the heads up. I've heard much about them but have yet to deal with them. I was fortunate. I don't get into betting much, as I dislike it. Casinos are a more familiar option for me. Thanks again for the heads up.

hero member
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January 18, 2023, 07:43:20 PM
#17
Greetings, esteemed community. Could you help me advise? I've seen a lot of topics on the forum about crypto or bitcoin casinos, but I need clarification on their point. As I understand the crypto casino involves paying in different cryptocurrencies, and the bitcoin casino involves only bitcoins. How to choose a casino, is there a criterion for this, or do you just go to any casino and play? It's a rash move without preparation. Also interested in a payment system, which is recommended to play in such casinos? Or just a suitable crypto wallet? I apologize for my silly questions, but I want to understand everything once and for all.
Welcome to the forum!
There are various criteria or factors for picking the best-suited gambling platform for you however the most important would be its reputation and security as you don't want to gamble on a platform that could potentially end up as a scam. I might suggest some of the most commonly known platforms here which are Stake, Freebitcon and Primedice where each website offers different games.

Thanks for the advice. I'll be sure to review more topics. Unfortunately, I have to read every topic from the first page to the last. If you do so, I can get everything important, but much time can take such proofreading. But I do not want to risk money too.  Wink
You don't actually need to read every topic on the forum as there are a lot of threads out there that offer a brief summary of a list of gambling casino platforms in various terms like withdrawal fees, reputation, discussion, and topics about the casinos you like.
newbie
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January 18, 2023, 07:41:49 PM
#16
Thank you, I'm glad to be on the forum after all this time.  The two responses complement each other perfectly.

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Hi, welcome to the forum!

For someone who's new to online crypto casinos, one criteria that you should consider is the reputation of the casino where you're about to play. Whether it is a multiple cryptocurrency casino or just a bitcoin-only casino.

What matters is their reputation in the community, I have seen newbies that have been sharing their stories that they've ended up to gamble in an unknown casino and then eventually, when they're about to get their winnings they were denied.

That's one of the situation that someone will face if he's not into reputable casinos and to determine them, go to the Gambling section and read each of their profiles and feed back on the thread themselves.

--> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=56.0

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Personally, it is somehow of a deal-breaker for me that the gambling website should contain an ANN thread or at least an active gambling thread in this forum. Not only does it bolster its reputation but it also gives me a sense of security that their customer service representative would be able to reach out as soon as possible in the event of a problem.

In addition, you might also want to check online gambling websites that contain an active signature campaign in this forum. The fact that they can run a prestigious campaign means that they have a steady fund allotted for such. This means that they are somehow serious in making their website for long-term for its users.

I always considered myself a bit more experienced than a mere novice, but reading advice like this, I realize I am a complete novice as I have never studied the gambling industry so much. I have a lot to learn.



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