And I most likely be very happy to announce to you that Stake now have a swap feature, even though it's being ran by third party service providers, and they are not affiliated with Stake in any way, but the long and short of the matter is that, it is now possible to exchange crypto coin inside stake casinos through their tip feature, you all can check out the thread for this new service here -
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/poorbotio-exchanger-for-stake-fast-cheap-simple-5479380.
Poorbot isn't the first swap service for stake. It used to be
cryptogamblers.pub (but they've rebranded to
Dinabot)
All things considered, I still prefer the swap service of BC.Game because it's a native system integrated with their system. Imo, Swap service is an important service and stake don't have it natively integrated. On the flipside, Stake allowing third party entities to provide the service means that people can create striving business based on the service.
On the norm, a service provided by a third party for the users of a company can not be compared to when the company itself provide same service for her users.
So, going by this, it's very understandable why you still prefer the swap service offered by Bc.game over that of Stake, I too will definitely prefer a built in/integrate swap service over that provided by a third party.
By then, like you did mention, we all know that stake is more than capable of building that feature and integrating it in their system, but then, allowing third parties to handle that service has actually created job for some persons out there, and like I did said before, a service like this if well maintained and manged, it could turn out a very profiting venture for those that run it.