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Topic: ⭐ BTCGOSU ⭐ Your Trusted Guide to the Best Bitcoin Casinos ⭐ - page 73. (Read 26952 times)

legendary
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You have asked for it and here we go - I just published a GOSU Tower.bet review: https://www.btcgosu.com/review/tower-bet/

Very promising crypto gambling site, curious how they will develop further. Smiley
A really very good and very understandably written review efialtis, thanks! This is also my opinion about Tower.bet, I think that we will see and hear a lot more from this platform in the future.
I personally like the style of the games very much, it is refreshingly different and very close to "real" computer games. Did you find out when they will release the platform and when they want to go out of beta mode?
legendary
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www.gosubetting.com
Any blackjack fans around? Cool

I recently created and published a Blackjack.fun review that you can find here if you are interested in what they bring on the table: https://www.btcgosu.com/review/blackjack-fun/

Personally, I liked Blackjack.fun a lot and feel they are on the right track to becoming an amazing blackjack site if they keep up the good work - not just that, they are pretty much revolutionizing online blackjack.

Blackjack.fun was so nice to provide me with some exclusive Giveaway bonuses for GOSU readers worth 0.001 DASH!

If you'd like to try out Blackjack.fun with the chance of even winning some (provided you get really lucky), just hit me up! Be quick, only 5 bonuses left.

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3) You will receive an exclusive giveaway link and your account will get credited with 50 mDASH

I will appreciate if you share your experience by commenting on my blackjack.fun review page but that's of course not imperative.

Good luck everybody if you decide to go for some blackjack hands!



    That being said, I think I never asked that - are you missing any casino on BTCGOSU for now?
    A few casinos which come into my mind are:

    Especially Tower.Bet is worth a look. The presentation of the games is completely different from what you are used to from other sites. Also the games themselves are very entertaining. Currently one of my favorite sites for fast games in between.[/list]

    You have asked for it and here we go - I just published a GOSU Tower.bet review: https://www.btcgosu.com/review/tower-bet/

    Very promising crypto gambling site, curious how they will develop further. Smiley



    Have a great evening fellas, probably watching tonight's Champions League Semi between Lyon and Bayern?! I am all set!
    sr. member
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    -snip

    No problem at all, that's one of the purposes of this thread, interacting with you guys and I appreciate all input! Smiley

    Well, regarding deposit and withdrawal fees, it also depends on the operators - there are fiat sites who charge fees.

    All in all the biggest pro when it comes to fiat gambling sites really is trust - that is if you go with the right sites. While the whole online gambling industry can still be considered wild wild west, crypto gambling specifically is (obviously of course) way riskier for players... and yes, just can't resist, this is where BTCGOSU comes into play!  Wink Cool

    I agree with you, while many crypto gambling casinos seem to be honest, they are not yet at the same trust level like some fiat gambling sites.

    If there a possibility to review another site: https://winza.cc/ ?
    They offer a few games, have a sort of bankroll investment and a faucet. They accept cryptos (bitcoin, litecoin, dogecoin but also visa, mastercard, perfect money, bank transfer). No KYC required.
    Would like to hear your opinion of this site  Wink.
    legendary
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    www.gosubetting.com
    Thanks for the reviews in progress and especially the blacklist. This is a quite unique feature but will help a lot of players!

    Small question (out of curiosity) : do you also play on non crypto casinos? Or do you prefer crypto casinos and if yes, why?

    ~snip

    Thanks for the detailed reply. At this moment, I am still playing mostly in fiat casinos because of nice promotions, no fees to deposit and withdraw and trust. Like you mention, there are popping up new crypto gambling sites everyday and sometimes they are a copycat of another site. There are some legit and trustworthy sites and your guide has helped me to find some of these sites  Smiley.
    For me the major negative on crypto gambling sites are the fees. Right now, the fees for bitcoin and ethereum are sky high. Luckily more and more casinos are also accepting doge and trx.

    Thanks for the guide around affiliate marketing, will check it out!

    No problem at all, that's one of the purposes of this thread, interacting with you guys and I appreciate all input! Smiley

    Well, regarding deposit and withdrawal fees, it also depends on the operators - there are fiat sites who charge fees.

    All in all the biggest pro when it comes to fiat gambling sites really is trust - that is if you go with the right sites. While the whole online gambling industry can still be considered wild wild west, crypto gambling specifically is (obviously of course) way riskier for players... and yes, just can't resist, this is where BTCGOSU comes into play!  Wink Cool
    sr. member
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    Thanks for the reviews in progress and especially the blacklist. This is a quite unique feature but will help a lot of players!

    Small question (out of curiosity) : do you also play on non crypto casinos? Or do you prefer crypto casinos and if yes, why?

    I haven't played (seriously) in fiat casinos for quite some time - I could say as soon as I "fell in love with crypto", I shifted my activities over to crypto casinos almost completely. That doesn't mean I am never placing a bet on non crypto sites but that's really rare these days.

    There are various reasons why I prefer using crypto casinos these days, such as privacy, provably fair technology, supporting the crypto space in general.

    On the other hand, I really have the feeling that there are more untrustworthy operators in crypto gambling. It's in the nature of this industry to attract rogue operations and this happens with fiat casinos as well - still, the number of untrustworthy crypto gambling sites popping up almost on a daily base is insane. In addition to that, it's much "easier" for crypto operators to act in a way that I would call shady.

    Sometimes it's indeed a nice change to play on a fiat site such as Bet365, that I have known for many, many years and that I trust 1000% - to be honest, I haven't found crypto sites to give me the same "feeling" when using them but things are getting better and I guess we will get there some day.

    Slightly off-topic but maybe still interesting for you - I started sort of a guide to affiliate marketing in April this year, which also inspired me to get back to online marketing and get serious with BTCGOSU: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-online-gambling-affiliate-make-money-promoting-online-gambling-5240342

    Thanks for the detailed reply. At this moment, I am still playing mostly in fiat casinos because of nice promotions, no fees to deposit and withdraw and trust. Like you mention, there are popping up new crypto gambling sites everyday and sometimes they are a copycat of another site. There are some legit and trustworthy sites and your guide has helped me to find some of these sites  Smiley.
    For me the major negative on crypto gambling sites are the fees. Right now, the fees for bitcoin and ethereum are sky high. Luckily more and more casinos are also accepting doge and trx.

    Thanks for the guide around affiliate marketing, will check it out!
    legendary
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    www.gosubetting.com
    Thanks for the reviews in progress and especially the blacklist. This is a quite unique feature but will help a lot of players!

    Small question (out of curiosity) : do you also play on non crypto casinos? Or do you prefer crypto casinos and if yes, why?

    I haven't played (seriously) in fiat casinos for quite some time - I could say as soon as I "fell in love with crypto", I shifted my activities over to crypto casinos almost completely. That doesn't mean I am never placing a bet on non crypto sites but that's really rare these days.

    There are various reasons why I prefer using crypto casinos these days, such as privacy, provably fair technology, supporting the crypto space in general.

    On the other hand, I really have the feeling that there are more untrustworthy operators in crypto gambling. It's in the nature of this industry to attract rogue operations and this happens with fiat casinos as well - still, the number of untrustworthy crypto gambling sites popping up almost on a daily base is insane. In addition to that, it's much "easier" for crypto operators to act in a way that I would call shady.

    Sometimes it's indeed a nice change to play on a fiat site such as Bet365, that I have known for many, many years and that I trust 1000% - to be honest, I haven't found crypto sites to give me the same "feeling" when using them but things are getting better and I guess we will get there some day.

    Slightly off-topic but maybe still interesting for you - I started sort of a guide to affiliate marketing in April this year, which also inspired me to get back to online marketing and get serious with BTCGOSU: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-online-gambling-affiliate-make-money-promoting-online-gambling-5240342
    sr. member
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    Thanks for the reviews in progress and especially the blacklist. This is a quite unique feature but will help a lot of players!

    Small question (out of curiosity) : do you also play on non crypto casinos? Or do you prefer crypto casinos and if yes, why?
    legendary
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    www.gosubetting.com
    So it seems like it is only optional to register here in your online casino guide, just for those who want to give a review on the game sites they have already played. It is still possible to have access such as reading other people's reviews and reading new blog updates even without an account.

    I admire you because you are very dedicated to your passion and you really do everything for the community especially for gambling enthusiasts, I can see the good development progress of this project.

    I searched for Luckybit but it is not listed here yet. You may not be able to play yet but you can try, for sure you will like it too. Their promotions are good now and there are more events coming up. You can also use the affiliate program ...

    Yeah, registration is optional and as you mentioned correctly, just for commenting/rating purposes.

    Thanks for the kind words, I am really trying my best and even though it's a lot of work, I love what I am doing, simply because igaming, crypto & marketing are my passions!

    Regarding LuckyBit, I am currently working on it and will update you guys as soon as I am done reviewing them (among others).



    I have just added a GOSU BTC Casino Blacklist (work in progress): https://www.btcgosu.com/bitcoin-casino-blacklist/
    legendary
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    What about that "if", what do you mean? Failure is not an option mate! Wink Kidding of course - yeah, adding captcha would be easy and should actually do the trick. Smiley

    Oh, I haven't noticed that glitch - one more to do...  Cheesy
    Hehe yes, you're absolutely right. The "if" is completely out of place. Sorry Grin

    The displaced fields are absolutely no problem, technically they work, so you can login and register without any problems. It just caught my eye.
    hero member
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    So it seems like it is only optional to register here in your online casino guide, just for those who want to give a review on the game sites they have already played. It is still possible to have access such as reading other people's reviews and reading new blog updates even without an account.

    I admire you because you are very dedicated to your passion and you really do everything for the community especially for gambling enthusiasts, I can see the good development progress of this project.

    I searched for Luckybit but it is not listed here yet. You may not be able to play yet but you can try, for sure you will like it too. Their promotions are good now and there are more events coming up. You can also use the affiliate program ...
    legendary
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    www.gosubetting.com
    Hope it would really filter the registration in order to avoid abuse regarding multiple accounts to boost the rating of a particular website, and also avoid biases regarding popularity alone.
    This could actually become a problem in the future - if BTCGosu continues to grow like this and becomes an important contact point for cryptogambling sites.

    Disposable email addresses are created very quickly, also by bots for example. With these you can easily create accounts on BTCGosu and vote with them. A quite simple possibility to prevent bot registrations would be e.g. captchas during registration. It is definitely too early to think about such measures, but sooner or later it will become relevant when BTCGosu gains influence.

    @efialtis
    Noticed a minor glitch today, the text fields are displaced:



    What about that "if", what do you mean? Failure is not an option mate! Wink Kidding of course - yeah, adding captcha would be easy and should actually do the trick. Smiley

    Oh, I haven't noticed that glitch - one more to do...  Cheesy
    legendary
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    Hey there,

    just published a first article on slots (slots volatility): https://www.btcgosu.com/blog/guides/gambling/what-is-slot-volatility/ Smiley

    Thank you! I think I should go for the medium volatility ones..

    Currently working on pages @Lakai01 suggested - Crypto casinos where you can invest, Comparison pages (dice etc.) - please let more ideas come if you have any.

    Now I'm waiting for this article on casinos where we can invest.. I have been interested in this for years however I didn't know a reliable source..
    hero member
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    This is really helpful especially for users who will look for new platform to play I honestly like that the features like going to the games you like and they have top list of casinos where you can play it also the top GOSU casino changes from every month it's also nice thing that you let your visitors do the rating but just like the previous post said at some point maybe it would result in abusing like paying other users to give a good review here let's just hope that won't happen.
    legendary
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    Hope it would really filter the registration in order to avoid abuse regarding multiple accounts to boost the rating of a particular website, and also avoid biases regarding popularity alone.
    This could actually become a problem in the future - if BTCGosu continues to grow like this and becomes an important contact point for cryptogambling sites.

    Disposable email addresses are created very quickly, also by bots for example. With these you can easily create accounts on BTCGosu and vote with them. A quite simple possibility to prevent bot registrations would be e.g. captchas during registration. It is definitely too early to think about such measures, but sooner or later it will become relevant when BTCGosu gains influence.

    @efialtis
    Noticed a minor glitch today, the text fields are displaced:

    sr. member
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    Please note that while we try to provide as objective and unbiased reviews as possible, the final sites's ratings (and therefore sites' rankings) are not based on our own score but on our visitor's ratings. Anyone who registers can rate any operator we feature on BTCGOSU. We are of course tracking this to make sure the system is not being abused.

    This would be great. Just saw the site recently and the idea that the rankings will be dependent to how the visitors/viewers would rate, will be more reliable to the audience. It will then be a good guide to the fellow players. Hope it would really filter the registration in order to avoid abuse regarding multiple accounts to boost the rating of a particular website, and also avoid biases regarding popularity alone.
    legendary
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    Hey @efialtis, do you have a post about slots volatility?

    I'm new to this slots world and I'm trying to figure out what kind of slots is best to play.. The little I know is that I can spin a high volatility slot several times without a win, trying to hit a big prize, but is it worth the risk? Or can I make some money, spin by spin, in the low volatility ones? Is it just a bankroll question?

    Hey there,

    just published a first article on slots (slots volatility): https://www.btcgosu.com/blog/guides/gambling/what-is-slot-volatility/ Smiley
    legendary
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    Hey efialtis,

    might be interested in a review of Gamdom.com? Just noticed them because yahoo62278 started a new signature/avatar campaign.
    In the old days it was a CS:GO skins gambling site but it looks like their new focus is on their new casino. Beside some other paymens they also offer BTC/ETH as methods.
    Dont know if you are interested in this because its not a crypto only casino but I thought that this could be a thing.. I guess we are going to see more from Gamdom here through their signature campaign.
    Let me know your thoughts about this.  Smiley

    I was supposed to say the same to suggest Gamdom.com to be reviewed, for people who had known this old website will surely able to tell its legitimacy and yes this is
    an old CS.GO skins gambling site but they do changed up their path and making up some more interesting additions just to make their business to be sustainable.
    Im a heavy CS.Go player but im not sure if the popularity wayback is just the same as today?

    Hoping to see that this suggestion would be considered.  Wink
    legendary
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    Glad to see you are growing (I am following your progress)! Everything is good, and if we are at "what would you like to see next" I would say more strategies for different games (roulette, dices..), with examples, calculators, etc... for some time I am enjoying in trying different strategies, mixing them, sometimes with some of my own corrections. It seems many people are interested in this, but there're not many places where you can see this (I didn't find anything special in the ones I know).
    By the way nice Narcos slot review! Didn't try it until now, but I will!
    legendary
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    Hey efialtis,

    might be interested in a review of Gamdom.com? Just noticed them because yahoo62278 started a new signature/avatar campaign.
    In the old days it was a CS:GO skins gambling site but it looks like their new focus is on their new casino. Beside some other paymens they also offer BTC/ETH as methods.
    Dont know if you are interested in this because its not a crypto only casino but I thought that this could be a thing.. I guess we are going to see more from Gamdom here through their signature campaign.
    Let me know your thoughts about this.  Smiley
    legendary
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    Thanks for the suggestions, I have actually already been working on Tower.Bet so this one will be added soon. Smiley Lucky.bit and Windice could be interesting, too - will check them out. Mintdice is already featured here: https://www.btcgosu.com/review/mintdice/
    Great, thanks! I didn't find Mintdice right away, it was probably my fault and I just missed it.
    I can't wait to read your review of Tower.Bet. The guys are also quite active here in the forum and write out contests all the time. As far as I know a signature campaign is planned as soon as the site is "ready" and released for a larger user base.
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