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hero member
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October 28, 2023, 06:29:49 PM
#9
There's no tool that you would really be needing but only "SELF WILL".

Dont expect for those self exclusions
Limited deposits (Cant really happen)
Doesnt block ads(Then you would really be that be ending up on playing again)

Make yourself that distracted with other activities and having a break on watching into your phone or something that really correlates with
gambling because if you do keep on connecting or engaging on something that connects with gambling then there's no way that you could be able to quit.
It all matters on your own self will and control because if you are really  that serious on quitting then you could quit.
It is really just that it will be basing up on how serious you are on quitting because if not then you would really be just keep coming back.
hero member
Activity: 2884
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October 28, 2023, 06:25:24 PM
#8
You need discipline instead of tools.

Take a look at yourself and just find some ways to distract yourself from gambling so that it will help you to have your own manual method of self excluding yourself from them.

And if it doesn't works, try to disable the casino websites on your devices but I guess that won't do the help because you might just able it again when you feel the urge that you want to gamble.

Trick yourself by doing something else and hobbies that you haven't done before.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1083
October 28, 2023, 06:23:15 PM
#7
I know I've got an issue, and I've accepted that. Now, my goal is to manage it better and avoid any unnecessary damage to my finances.

I'm curious if any of you have faced a similar situation and if there are tools or methods you've found effective in controlling crypto gambling. It feels like most platforms lack daily limits or deposit controls, making it a bit challenging to stay on track.

Would really appreciate any advice or recommendations from those who've been through something similar.

The fact that you were able to post that concern of yours here...
The fact that you understood what going on to yourself...
The fact that you were able to understand that you have an issue with gambling...
The fact that you accept there's something wrong...
And lastly, the fact that you set a goal to manage a better self...

You don't need any tools. You can't say what I've mentioned if you are dealing with difficulty managing your gambling problems.

The only thing you need is to continue dedicating to yourself that you will control yourself and be responsible as much as you can.
hero member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 578
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 28, 2023, 06:15:22 PM
#6
There is no solution, there are no gambling tools that can effectively control your urge to gamble, one casino can restrict you from gambling based on the setup you do but there are other casinos as well to play and these casino tools prevent you from gambling is not effective.

The solution comes from within, not from these tools if you want to play you can find a way to play, controlling your urge is the most effective, I have seen gamblers blaming the casinos because their self-exclusion took too long to affect or sometimes not working so they keep blaming the casinos when in fact it's the gambler's behavior is the culprit.

You can find a good anti-gambling tool in one casino but there are big numbers of casinos that you can play to release the urge and you will find it hard to resist playing.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1655
October 28, 2023, 06:11:15 PM
#5
So, here's the deal. I've been into crypto gambling, and I've realized that, despite my best intentions, it's a bit tough to control the urge. I've tried the self-exclusion route in the past, but it seems some crypto casinos still find a way to let me back in.

I know I've got an issue, and I've accepted that. Now, my goal is to manage it better and avoid any unnecessary damage to my finances.

I'm curious if any of you have faced a similar situation and if there are tools or methods you've found effective in controlling crypto gambling. It feels like most platforms lack daily limits or deposit controls, making it a bit challenging to stay on track.

Would really appreciate any advice or recommendations from those who've been through something similar.

Yes, it's going to be a challenge to stop our crypto gambling, and I don't know if there are tools to really help us. So the best thing is to really take control of ourselves not to gamble, simple as that. So it has to start from the gamblers themselves, so why not discover new activities to make your self physically and mentally busy so that you won't think of gambling?

Or just enjoy you life mate, have your love ones always beside you and let them be the motivation for you to not gamble at all. Let to prioritized thing in your life, or maybe a yoga class will help you channel your energy and totally forget about gambling.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 28, 2023, 06:02:14 PM
#4
My man, in the end casinos won't completely exclude you from depositing and permanently ban your from the platforms, we all know that they benefit from the volume of users, so the more users, the better for them.
If you want my personal opinion, the best thing you can do right know to help yourself to control the urge is to talk about it with your family and friends, people you can trust, so you can get support and help from them, if you keep your problems a secret you are more likely to relapse and even sign up on other online casinos to continue gambling.

Another advice I could give you: Try to reduce your liquidity so it would be more difficult for you to gamble, for example, if you have an account in some exchange, try to keep your satoshis in a locked savings plan of 3-6 months. You can also convert your cash into precious metals and store them by your own. The point of it is to increase the steps you would need to fund your casino accounts.

I hope any of the things I said helps your with your personal and spiritual struggle.
Good luck ❤️
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1233
October 28, 2023, 05:47:56 PM
#3
The good thing is that you acknowledge that you got a problem and the urge point to a deep level of addiction.Unfortunately in this case you don't really wanna be excluded as some casinos offer self exclusion up to 1 year which is quite a long time to recover yourself.Tools to stop you from accessing your favorite casinos need to be installed by someone else in your computer as there is no point you for example installing Netnanny which would block type of websites you tell it to stop.The bottom line is that you need professional help,since you already acknowledge you have problems telling your closest family member can help you go to some rehab center and in there usually people who want to quit gambling achieve it.
hero member
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October 28, 2023, 05:39:05 PM
#2
Don't expect anybody to help you control what you have been the cause and reason for, gambling is what we should do with all caution, but unfortunately some take it to the extreme, some of the ways to deal with this is by getting yourself busy in doing other things that could take your time, avoid having money on your casino wallet, change your environment and lastly, try to moderately gamble.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
October 28, 2023, 05:27:12 PM
#1
So, here's the deal. I've been into crypto gambling, and I've realized that, despite my best intentions, it's a bit tough to control the urge. I've tried the self-exclusion route in the past, but it seems some crypto casinos still find a way to let me back in.

I know I've got an issue, and I've accepted that. Now, my goal is to manage it better and avoid any unnecessary damage to my finances.

I'm curious if any of you have faced a similar situation and if there are tools or methods you've found effective in controlling crypto gambling. It feels like most platforms lack daily limits or deposit controls, making it a bit challenging to stay on track.

Would really appreciate any advice or recommendations from those who've been through something similar.
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