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Topic: Bitcoins Give Rise to Crypto Casinos (Read 2183 times)

newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:43:35 AM
#24
Since it is using blockchain technology, the potential is through the roof since blockchain and crypto is the future
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:43:09 AM
#23
Man, we started about wondering what is the future of crypto casino to realizing that it has great potential
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:36:50 AM
#22
Yup yup. With different technology being developed, anything is possible. Crypto casino space can also look on non-gaming entertainment options as well. There is also the rising popularity of esports
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:36:16 AM
#21
That sounds promising, that technology paired with more live dealer games is going to be a game changer
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:29:47 AM
#20
FYI, there are some emerging trends already that integrates VR and AR technology through online and mobile gaming platforms which I honestly believe can also be intergrated to crypto casino to make it more interactive and fun
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:29:26 AM
#19
Agreed since gambling in general has a bad taste to it
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:22:58 AM
#18
Not at all sir! That is actually a good way to make crypto casino become more popular and accepted by the general public it that happens.
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:22:32 AM
#17
I dont want to sound a hypocrite wanna see some developments that focuses on responsible gambling and prevention of gambling addiction
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:14:20 AM
#16
What do you have in mind? im also hoping for a new game changing development in crypto casino
newbie
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July 11, 2023, 07:13:54 AM
#15
I am thinking of new stuff that should be integrated to crypto casinos to make it more interactive, exciting and engaging
newbie
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September 22, 2017, 04:17:57 PM
#14
legendary
Activity: 1190
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www.bitcointrading.com
December 21, 2011, 08:45:07 PM
#13
Way to resurrect a dead thread, BC-Casino.
donator
Activity: 199
Merit: 100
YOU WIN . WE PAY
December 21, 2011, 02:19:39 PM
#12
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.


No there is no "real" licensed casino accepting Bitcoins yet and it will probably take some time until there is.
There are no real gaming licenses that does not require the players to register with full names, adress etc.
This is in order to prevent money laundry.

I would be very carefull to trust any casino or gambling site offering players to play without requireing this info or without a valid and recognised gaming license.

They could be shut down, take your coins etc. If there is no license there is probably no player protection.

A gaming license from Isle of Man (One of the trustworthy in the industry.) costs around £50.000 per year.




 




A license means next to nothing.  Look at Full Tilt Poker (just latest in a string of player losses due to fraud, theft, embezzlement).  A license is only as good as the authority issuing it and all of the existing off shore authorities collect big checks to look the other way and rubber stamp.


I will second that.

The so called gambling licenses are the biggest joke in the online gambling industry. From Malta to Isle of Man to Kahnawake to Alderney all those gambling Jurisdictions have multiple scandals and none of them manage to successfully protect the players. The only think they successfully manage to do is collecting the yearly license costs.

Successful player protection is handled by forums communities that can pressure operators ( 2+2 , Casinomeister etc.). The online gambling industry is self regulated, fraudulent operators that are after players money open multiple casinos at the same time and move their player base from one to the other and successfully defeats players funds by tricking them into bonus traps or unauthorized playing behaviors to escape paying back the players (just to mention a few...).

Even well none brands use these techniques to defraud players from their funds. Only few ethical online operators are around and "strangely" those are not the most successful.

Just ask yourself how those casinos manage to give €2000 in bonuses and are still highly profitable! Look at the time it takes them to pay back winnings from 24 hours for the fastest to 3 weeks or even never. Why can't the winnings be processed immediately. The software control the gameplay and bonus rules still they let you wait for no obvious reason, the reason is that a player will cancel his withdrawal and start playing again within 12 hours 50% chances, within 48 hours 55%, within 3 days over 65% chance for the casino to make the player cancel his withdrawal.

Thanks to almost nonexistent transactions fee with Bitcoin transactions we opted to process all deposits and withdrawals instantly. This is for sure a premiere and only possible thanks to the Bitcoin technology.

Self regulation in our case will bring us much further. Each player not getting paid instantly can post a forum complain, note that the site or the Bitcoin demon could be temporally down which could cause a potential delay in transactions other than that players can expect to be paid instantly.

Good luck in playing at regulated "secure" casinos and poker rooms! 
donator
Activity: 1218
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Gerald Davis
December 21, 2011, 01:44:49 PM
#11
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.


No there is no "real" licensed casino accepting Bitcoins yet and it will probably take some time until there is.
There are no real gaming licenses that does not require the players to register with full names, adress etc.
This is in order to prevent money laundry.

I would be very carefull to trust any casino or gambling site offering players to play without requireing this info or without a valid and recognised gaming license.

They could be shut down, take your coins etc. If there is no license there is probably no player protection.

A gaming license from Isle of Man (One of the trustworthy in the industry.) costs around £50.000 per year.




 




A license means next to nothing.  Look at Full Tilt Poker (just latest in a string of player losses due to fraud, theft, embezzlement).  A license is only as good as the authority issuing it and all of the existing off shore authorities collect big checks to look the other way and rubber stamp.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1016
Strength in numbers
December 21, 2011, 01:36:34 PM
#10
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.


No there is no "real" licensed casino accepting Bitcoins yet and it will probably take some time until there is.
There are no real gaming licenses that does not require the players to register with full names, adress etc.
This is in order to prevent money laundry.

I would be very carefull to trust any casino or gambling site offering players to play without requireing this info or without a valid and recognised gaming license.

They could be shut down, take your coins etc. If there is no license there is probably no player protection.

A gaming license from Isle of Man (One of the trustworthy in the industry.) costs around £50.000 per year.



Want to give your opinion about licensed gambling sites? trustworthy?
hero member
Activity: 523
Merit: 500
December 21, 2011, 11:56:58 AM
#9
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.


No there is no "real" licensed casino accepting Bitcoins yet and it will probably take some time until there is.
There are no real gaming licenses that does not require the players to register with full names, adress etc.
This is in order to prevent money laundry.

I would be very carefull to trust any casino or gambling site offering players to play without requireing this info or without a valid and recognised gaming license.

They could be shut down, take your coins etc. If there is no license there is probably no player protection.

A gaming license from Isle of Man (One of the trustworthy in the industry.) costs around £50.000 per year.




 


legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
December 21, 2011, 09:03:20 AM
#8
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.



https://strikesapphire.com/   <-- this seems pretty real


LOL,  i very rarely click on a gambling link or other game...... tried this one and apparently my locale is completely blocked from accessing this site.

ERROR  Prohibited Location   Due to local laws in your area, this site is unavailable.
donator
Activity: 362
Merit: 250
December 21, 2011, 08:05:55 AM
#7
How did they miss Dragon's Tale?!  It's an MMORPG casino with a bunch of unique games.  They obviously put a ton of work into it and it shows, really quite impressive.

http://www.dragons.tl/
donator
Activity: 199
Merit: 100
YOU WIN . WE PAY
December 21, 2011, 07:51:26 AM
#6
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.


Small note on BC Casino https://bc-casino.com that operates over 100 "real" casino games and is dedicated to Bitcoin with instant deposits and withdrawals. All games are free to test with the fun account. No country restriction all players are welcome.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 251
August 30, 2011, 12:55:04 AM
#5
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.



https://strikesapphire.com/   <-- this seems pretty real


Thanks. I see they have been expanding.
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1023
Democracy is the original 51% attack
August 30, 2011, 12:51:39 AM
#4
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.



https://strikesapphire.com/   <-- this seems pretty real
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 251
August 30, 2011, 12:47:32 AM
#3
Is there a REAL Casino that accepts bitcoins yet?
In other words, someone who actually runs a real online casino site that accepts bitcoins?
By Casino, I do not mean 1 or 2 games.
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