so I won't invite anyone to get involved even if the person is experienced, because I don't want to be blamed when the person feels uncomfortable or not used to using crypto. Unless they themselves come and want to know, and I can only explain as simply as possible according to existing knowledge, and that doesn't mean I recommend it.
people out there when they find out after we get a big win and ask to be given a way to gamble using crypto but they are only obsessed with your victory but when they get a loss they will get angry or worse chase the defeat and become an addict who ends up blaming you.
so that I myself also will not invite anyone to gamble in any type of crypto casino even though that person begs to tell me how to gamble using crypto.
I see no difference between crypto gambling and fiat gambling, looking at the OP's thought, the people to be introduced already gamble on different local sites. If such a person is introduced to crypto gambling they won't be a torn of disturbance when they lose out money. They're already used to the profit and loss associated with gambling. I won't hesitate to show a player the crypto casinos, it's just like a change of payment method. The problem makers are the newbies who are not experienced gamblers, I don't recommend teaching or introducing them into crypto gambling.
If people want to gamble that bad, it is also their own responsibility to look after themselves as they know what the repercussions are if they don't control themselves and do their research before getting the money out and stake it expecting for a better return. That's why I also don't want to introduce anyone to gambling, as it partly becomes my responsibility somewhat if something bad happens to their finances. I gamble discreetly due to a number of personal reasons, and one of them is that I don't want any other people who hasn't gambled before take interest in this money sink that I can afford.