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hero member
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October 07, 2020, 11:18:22 AM
#49
Hi, can you recomend me some good BTC sportsbook site that have welcome bonus ?
Thank you in advance.
Almost any casino in the market will give bonuses so in my opinion that should not really be the focus of your research, what you need to ask yourself is what exactly you are looking from a casino and then look for a casino that fits that criteria, then and only then you can focus on the bonus you could receive and decide in which casino to play based on that, after all what good it is if a casino is offering a huge bonus if it is a scam and you will never see your money again?
legendary
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October 07, 2020, 10:48:16 AM
#48
It is nearly impossible for any sportsbook to allow and offer welcome bonuses because of the no verification policy usually adopted by crypto based sportsbooks and gamblers can exploit this clause and abuse the welcome offer and if the sportsbook asks for verification there will be various threads and complaints against the house and they would have to prove their legitimacy by explaining how they were right on their stance just how SB were held and had to prove their side of locking a gambler.

I think the only way to offer bonuses in crypto gambling is by asking the user for id verification if they want to claim any welcome bonus. I saw a site named btb88 who were offering bonus but please try and trust them at your own risk.
Sportsbet.io offers a welcome bonus for limited time in the past and they didn't required any id verification which yeah kinda risky as you said there's a lot of people abusing this kind promotion so you might will never find any other sportsbook doing this .

There's a lot of casino offering a welcome bonus but not much for the sportsbook , i remember conbet24 also have similar welcome bonus for sportsbetting but it didn't last for long enough , this is clearly due not profitable.
Most of the sportsbettor successfully cleared the rollover, they might need another strategy to make the promotion works effectively.
hero member
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October 07, 2020, 09:47:05 AM
#47
It is nearly impossible for any sportsbook to allow and offer welcome bonuses because of the no verification policy usually adopted by crypto based sportsbooks and gamblers can exploit this clause and abuse the welcome offer and if the sportsbook asks for verification there will be various threads and complaints against the house and they would have to prove their legitimacy by explaining how they were right on their stance just how SB were held and had to prove their side of locking a gambler.

I think the only way to offer bonuses in crypto gambling is by asking the user for id verification if they want to claim any welcome bonus. I saw a site named btb88 who were offering bonus but please try and trust them at your own risk.
hero member
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October 06, 2020, 03:56:11 AM
#46
I believe that in any case, the gambling site must warn you that in order to withdraw a certain amount of money, you will need to provide your KYC data. If you are fundamentally opposed to passing the KYC, then you will not use the site where it may be required.
Many people prefer gambling sites to offline casinos precisely because many of them do not require passing the KYC.
Agreed, if a casino is going to ask for KYC that is their call but at least it should be made abundantly clear when they will ask for such information, that way someone interested in playing in that casino can read the terms and conditions and then decide if that is OK with him and if he is not then he can always choose another casino.

And the same principle applies to bonuses, most casinos make very clear the rollover requirements that you need in order to be able to withdraw your money if you accept the bonus but at least in the past I had some issues with casinos that did not made those conditions clear which is why for the most part I prefer to not accept them so I can withdraw my money whenever I want without having to keep track of how many times I have rolled over the bonus I was given.
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The problem here is that players do not read the fineprint,,, which as a normal adult you should know, as soon as you put your money down somewhere, make sure you read the terms and conditions and understand what it is you are agreeing to before you put even a single cent down.

If you want to play at regulated and licensed casinos,,, then you have to read the fine print. If you want to only read a few things and never do KYC then play at an anonymous crypto casino like Yolodice or Bitvest or something similar.
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October 05, 2020, 03:20:43 PM
#45
If you care about your privacy then KYC is critical after all I can understand that casinos ask for KYC if a gambler tries to make a huge withdrawal after winning several bets since they need to make sure the person is who he says he is, but if you are a recreational gambler like most of us then I do not see the point of forcing us to go through KYC when most likely we are not going to win a huge amount of money.

Gambling sites asking for KYC due to, let's say, having big winnings shouldn't be a problem but asking it or having it as a mandatory requirement before anyone can use the site is not a good idea even how wonderful their deposit bonus is.

As much as possible, always read and understand the terms for the deposit bonus. Sometimes, users themselves aren't that reading those terms since they just easily got attracted by the bonus. Been in there back in my newbie days. I thought it's automatic once a deposit has been made but it needs certain requirements.

I believe that in any case, the gambling site must warn you that in order to withdraw a certain amount of money, you will need to provide your KYC data. If you are fundamentally opposed to passing the KYC, then you will not use the site where it may be required.
Many people prefer gambling sites to offline casinos precisely because many of them do not require passing the KYC.
Agreed, if a casino is going to ask for KYC that is their call but at least it should be made abundantly clear when they will ask for such information, that way someone interested in playing in that casino can read the terms and conditions and then decide if that is OK with him and if he is not then he can always choose another casino.

And the same principle applies to bonuses, most casinos make very clear the rollover requirements that you need in order to be able to withdraw your money if you accept the bonus but at least in the past I had some issues with casinos that did not made those conditions clear which is why for the most part I prefer to not accept them so I can withdraw my money whenever I want without having to keep track of how many times I have rolled over the bonus I was given.
hero member
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October 05, 2020, 02:00:53 PM
#44
Hi, can you recomend me some good BTC sportsbook site that have welcome bonus ?
Thank you in advance.
There are good sportsbook that actually allow the use of Bitcoin and good bonus for deposits. Though, the deposits depends on the bonuses, here are some good sportsbook with Bitcoin that you can tried out   Sportsbook that allow Bitcoin . You're highly welcome to  checkout my signature gambling casino for good bonuses. The said gambling casino(in the signature) you can make cash back around 15% while on slot games.
The list you gave actually shows the websites that accept crypto as a payment method but I cannot find the bonus information on the given link. I like how they have mentioned the global ranking but there is even more room for adding details like bonuses and a few other details.

By the way talking of welcome bonus, sportsbet.io used to offer some nice 6mbtc free bet earlier but now they do not provide any welcome bonus, not one I am aware of at least. So, maybe cloudbet is the only casino that offers welcome bonus and actually welcome bonus are rarely found now days because there are abusers who will just make tons of accounts and look to drain out the casino/sportsbook.
sr. member
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October 05, 2020, 01:59:22 PM
#43
I think most of the sportsbook you will see here offers a welcome bonus it's their way to attract new players. I think you were looking which one has the best offer right? Just to let you know that all of them have wagering requirements to meet before you can withdraw the bonuses.
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October 03, 2020, 03:47:59 PM
#42

That's why crypto casinos are growing because they have that kind of feature that helps us gambler to keep our privacy, even regulated casinos does not require KYC so that's the freedom we are really enjoying until now, however that days could be over if regulators will be more strict in implementing the law.

I hope that there will always be crypto casinos that will allow you to play without KYC. They understand that this is one of their competitive advantages and will therefore resist the introduction of KYC as much as they can.
Yeah, there are gambling casinos that without KYC and those casinos actually have thousands of gamblers around their platform. Personally, as a gambler i don't gamble on a platform where KYC is made mandatory because my identity isn't negotiable. Though, some gambling casinos doesn't intend to implement this laws, but due to government's regulations; they have to implement.
hero member
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October 03, 2020, 03:23:42 PM
#41

That's why crypto casinos are growing because they have that kind of feature that helps us gambler to keep our privacy, even regulated casinos does not require KYC so that's the freedom we are really enjoying until now, however that days could be over if regulators will be more strict in implementing the law.

I hope that there will always be crypto casinos that will allow you to play without KYC. They understand that this is one of their competitive advantages and will therefore resist the introduction of KYC as much as they can.
hero member
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October 03, 2020, 03:54:55 AM
#40
If you care about your privacy then KYC is critical after all I can understand that casinos ask for KYC if a gambler tries to make a huge withdrawal after winning several bets since they need to make sure the person is who he says he is, but if you are a recreational gambler like most of us then I do not see the point of forcing us to go through KYC when most likely we are not going to win a huge amount of money.

Gambling sites asking for KYC due to, let's say, having big winnings shouldn't be a problem but asking it or having it as a mandatory requirement before anyone can use the site is not a good idea even how wonderful their deposit bonus is.

As much as possible, always read and understand the terms for the deposit bonus. Sometimes, users themselves aren't that reading those terms since they just easily got attracted by the bonus. Been in there back in my newbie days. I thought it's automatic once a deposit has been made but it needs certain requirements.

I believe that in any case, the gambling site must warn you that in order to withdraw a certain amount of money, you will need to provide your KYC data. If you are fundamentally opposed to passing the KYC, then you will not use the site where it may be required.
Many people prefer gambling sites to offline casinos precisely because many of them do not require passing the KYC.

That's why crypto casinos are growing because they have that kind of feature that helps us gambler to keep our privacy, even regulated casinos does not require KYC so that's the freedom we are really enjoying until now, however that days could be over if regulators will be more strict in implementing the law.
hero member
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October 01, 2020, 04:19:18 PM
#39
If you care about your privacy then KYC is critical after all I can understand that casinos ask for KYC if a gambler tries to make a huge withdrawal after winning several bets since they need to make sure the person is who he says he is, but if you are a recreational gambler like most of us then I do not see the point of forcing us to go through KYC when most likely we are not going to win a huge amount of money.

Gambling sites asking for KYC due to, let's say, having big winnings shouldn't be a problem but asking it or having it as a mandatory requirement before anyone can use the site is not a good idea even how wonderful their deposit bonus is.

As much as possible, always read and understand the terms for the deposit bonus. Sometimes, users themselves aren't that reading those terms since they just easily got attracted by the bonus. Been in there back in my newbie days. I thought it's automatic once a deposit has been made but it needs certain requirements.

I believe that in any case, the gambling site must warn you that in order to withdraw a certain amount of money, you will need to provide your KYC data. If you are fundamentally opposed to passing the KYC, then you will not use the site where it may be required.
Many people prefer gambling sites to offline casinos precisely because many of them do not require passing the KYC.
legendary
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October 01, 2020, 03:08:24 PM
#38
If you care about your privacy then KYC is critical after all I can understand that casinos ask for KYC if a gambler tries to make a huge withdrawal after winning several bets since they need to make sure the person is who he says he is, but if you are a recreational gambler like most of us then I do not see the point of forcing us to go through KYC when most likely we are not going to win a huge amount of money.

Gambling sites asking for KYC due to, let's say, having big winnings shouldn't be a problem but asking it or having it as a mandatory requirement before anyone can use the site is not a good idea even how wonderful their deposit bonus is.

As much as possible, always read and understand the terms for the deposit bonus. Sometimes, users themselves aren't that reading those terms since they just easily got attracted by the bonus. Been in there back in my newbie days. I thought it's automatic once a deposit has been made but it needs certain requirements.
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October 01, 2020, 03:00:51 PM
#37
Hi, can you recomend me some good BTC sportsbook site that have welcome bonus ?
Thank you in advance.
There are good sportsbook that actually allow the use of Bitcoin and good bonus for deposits. Though, the deposits depends on the bonuses, here are some good sportsbook with Bitcoin that you can tried out   Sportsbook that allow Bitcoin . You're highly welcome to  checkout my signature gambling casino for good bonuses. The said gambling casino(in the signature) you can make cash back around 15% while on slot games.
hero member
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October 01, 2020, 02:26:59 PM
#36
Most sports books have some welcome bonuses in order to attract clients to their platform, however in my opinion that should not be the main deciding factor when trying to determine if a casino is a good option for you, there are simply too many factors to consider, like the conditions of the welcome bonus itself, the reputation of the casino, their customer support, how high are their fees when withdrawing your money? Do you need to go through KYC no matter what? How long they have been on business?

Only once you can answer all of those question then you can decide if a casino is the right option for you, but even if you do not want to spend that much time reviewing casinos at least take the time to check their reputation so you do not get scammed in the process.

That is right! Sometimes the welcome bonus is very tempting but you need to check the requirements to fulfil before you send your money to them. Check the wagering/withdrawal requirements. Also, the KYC factor is also important, because if you don't want to submit your KYC docs to them. So yes, there are several factors to consider before being attracted with their welcome bonus. That's usually the bait of some new casinos.
Correct, there is nothing wrong with casinos offering a good bonus, in fact it can be very tempting to deposit your coins in a casino but it is very important to look at other factors that are there and that are many times more important.

If you care about your privacy then KYC is critical after all I can understand that casinos ask for KYC if a gambler tries to make a huge withdrawal after winning several bets since they need to make sure the person is who he says he is, but if you are a recreational gambler like most of us then I do not see the point of forcing us to go through KYC when most likely we are not going to win a huge amount of money.
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September 30, 2020, 04:04:37 PM
#35
Man, you won't need that if you know you are going to win.  Grin

The thing is, it might be a scam in the end. Better to just go through the old and trusted sportsbook than risk yourself in a new one with bonuses that could just end up losing your whole deposit.
I go to Sportsbet for a sportsbook. Easy deposit and payouts. No hassle.
You could play with ETH and BTC too.

If you are also interested in Dice. Try Yolodice. Just pressing my signature will redirect you to their website.

I think fear factor is the thing that is op's challenge because you don't need to start looking at bonuses to be given at registration before you go in. If you have such idea, you can choose a wrong one that doesn't give you other benefit that you can have to win or you get scammed. So better you look to more recognized website.
I'd rather not chase them also. Because it sounds like we are after the bonuses which I think it was not important but rather to look at those reputable sites that we can comfortably make a bet on there. Bonuses are terrible, almost new gambling sites did this as a part of the competition but believe or not, this also a trap that makes you fall into them.
Obviously, you are right but there is an interest in both parties. Gamblers wanna increase the capital by finding his edge in casino games while the casino only cares about house edge and high-level conditions for converting the bonus to real money. The devil side is to wager 40x the bonus after losing the deposit, I run away from the casinos which ask in a nice way to lose balance for accessing bonus funds.
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September 30, 2020, 03:29:44 PM
#34
Man, you won't need that if you know you are going to win.  Grin

The thing is, it might be a scam in the end. Better to just go through the old and trusted sportsbook than risk yourself in a new one with bonuses that could just end up losing your whole deposit.
I go to Sportsbet for a sportsbook. Easy deposit and payouts. No hassle.
You could play with ETH and BTC too.

If you are also interested in Dice. Try Yolodice. Just pressing my signature will redirect you to their website.

I think fear factor is the thing that is op's challenge because you don't need to start looking at bonuses to be given at registration before you go in. If you have such idea, you can choose a wrong one that doesn't give you other benefit that you can have to win or you get scammed. So better you look to more recognized website.
I'd rather not chase them also. Because it sounds like we are after the bonuses which I think it was not important but rather to look at those reputable sites that we can comfortably make a bet on there. Bonuses are terrible, almost new gambling sites did this as a part of the competition but believe or not, this also a trap that makes you fall into them.
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September 30, 2020, 03:10:47 PM
#33
Man, you won't need that if you know you are going to win.  Grin

The thing is, it might be a scam in the end. Better to just go through the old and trusted sportsbook than risk yourself in a new one with bonuses that could just end up losing your whole deposit.
I go to Sportsbet for a sportsbook. Easy deposit and payouts. No hassle.
You could play with ETH and BTC too.

If you are also interested in Dice. Try Yolodice. Just pressing my signature will redirect you to their website.

I think fear factor is the thing that is op's challenge because you don't need to start looking at bonuses to be given at registration before you go in. If you have such idea, you can choose a wrong one that doesn't give you other benefit that you can have to win or you get scammed. So better you look to more recognized website.
legendary
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September 29, 2020, 10:36:25 AM
#32
Hi, can you recomend me some good BTC sportsbook site that have welcome bonus ?
Thank you in advance.
I think one should look for other benefits and a type of additional information, when we ask that question;

Don't get me wrong, but the aspirant "gambler" or  recreational player knows where the bonuses are, how they are distributed, etc ...
And when you think you see a bonus that interests you, look for information about that bonus and check the experience of other players.

The opportunity of the bonuses does not lie in the enormous size of your "%" or benefits but in the one that best suits:
-Your nationality. (Country restrictions)
-Your personal information (KYC)
-Your bankroll.
-The games offered
-The Rakeback
-vip benefits. e.g. If they are at the rate of your bets.
-etc..
And specifically in your case, what sports are you looking for, countries, odds,etc.

After the above, then before making a deposit  you put your question with "coordinates" to the bonus, before being locked in a site, wanting to withdraw a deposit.

There are people who have previous experiences, they only have to give the coordinates of the bonus, simple can be just "north" the name of the casino/sportsbook.
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September 28, 2020, 08:51:34 PM
#31
I found this after a Google search but I'm not sure about what it really offers or if the sites there are legit but you could add it to your reference. There are links already with the site reviews but still check with caution.

https://www.mytopsportsbooks.com/guide/best-bonuses/



Definitely a topic to add to my watchlist. For 6 years, the OP is still updating the thread. It's not something that you see everyday. Most of the time, people just stopped.
sr. member
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September 28, 2020, 08:37:58 PM
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gambling casinos are not the same . they can declare different bonus rules and it can be the same bonus for any depo amount but other offer high bonus for 1 btc and above deposits  . sports betting has thier specific edge  . usually the common edge for sports betting are 1.2x  or 1x  , they can always add a bonus program but theres already few that i saw on the past  . not familiar to sport books and i dont know if what site provides highest or best bonus but i can say that we shouldnt rely on them if we want profit because chance are we can spend more .
I think when you have got a lot of profit from the gambling place then you should be able to immediately make a profit withdrawal because if you don't do that it will make you lose all the bonuses and profits that you have earned.
I'd experience that. It was my regrets of not making it withdrawn because after I won some, I'd started to lose and beaten me up until I lose everything and nothing had left for me. For it sometimes we need to be smart ( yeah that's right), we better not to skip any chance because gambling couldn't give you all the favors but instead of making you out of money.
I'm not discouraging people not to gamble but first, we should be mindful of what we do, and having these bonuses it only gives attractions and encourage gamblers to play with them.
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