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Topic: I'm after a gambling site for ufc betting that accepts bitcoin (Read 370 times)

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Stake's my pick for you, it's pretty easy to bet too, just click on the matches that you want to place a bet on and then set the amount that you want to put in for the match in the bet slips tab and you're good to go, that's how easy it is to use Stake so I recommend it, not because I promote it but because I guarantee you that you're going to have a good time using it since it's pretty easy to use. They also have a casino if you ever get bored of betting in the UFC. I think there's no other betting site more recommended than Stake in this thread so check it out OP and tell us if you've had your fill of fun.
legendary
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- accepts vpn

Most the casinos or sportsbooks support the use of bitcoin even the altcoins but the accepts of VPN depends on their terms and condition they just want to avoid having an abuse with their system so I guess its users the responsibility too that the user must need to read this.


Do they block if you win too much?

As long as you comply with the rules and didn't abuse their current system or the account itself not having a suspicious activity you don't need to worry about too much.
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As far as I know, bcgames, stakes, cloudbet, winz.io, and sportsbet.io are crypto gambling companies that accept Bitcoin. But of course, this is all I know. However, it's better to do your own research to find out, right?

Why bitcoin? Is this the one you want to use to compare, so that if you get lucky, you will also be paid in bitcoin for playing the betting games on the platforms I mentioned? Good luck to you anyway Wink
There are many reputable sportsbook in this industry and it is just us who will be making a choice which one should we engage ourselves with. In terms of mode of payment whether it is BTC or not, Bitcoin has its advantage indeed 'coz its market price is currently pushing upward but it also has its downsides; higher fees for sure and risk of course if ever a dump would take place. UFC fights is one of the common sports being offered to a gambling site or sportsbook which means that if that's only the criteria he's looking for then it would be easy. When it comes to overall trustworthiness, we don't really have the assurance 'coz if it is general definition of tendency, then there are trusted platforms which eventually became a fraud even those which are being advertised by some influencers. So never let your guard down; you may still engage to ones with great reputation but never go all in just to avoid the slightest chance of being scammed and be left with nothing at the end of the day.
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Go to stake.com to look at UFC betting there I think their site doesn't really ask you for full KYC if you are not in a prohibited country, I have so far withdrawn money without KYC on this site not because I am just a small gambler so everything is not required It seems that there are also some players who are KYC free and withdraw quite a decent amount of money while they are playing there and your account is not suspected by the system. You are free to play there without KYC.

You won't lose your money there because they are a big and reputable site of course they won't steal your big winnings, they also support bitcoin payments, but currently bitcoin transactions for transaction fees are quite expensive, are you sure about using bitcoin for gambling, I Think you won't find a KYC-free and secure site out there  Grin
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As far as I know, bcgames, stakes, cloudbet, winz.io, and sportsbet.io are crypto gambling companies that accept Bitcoin. But of course, this is all I know. However, it's better to do your own research to find out, right?

Why bitcoin? Is this the one you want to use to compare, so that if you get lucky, you will also be paid in bitcoin for playing the betting games on the platforms I mentioned? Good luck to you anyway Wink
Fair enough. Yes, those are the casino sites that are popular on this forum, and I guess there are many others. Hopefully, he can find a casino site that has UFC betting because he is very interested in betting on the fight. I've never bet on the UFC, especially as I don't know anyone who will be competing. I still prefer football betting because I have little football knowledge.

For now, where bitcoin transaction fees are very high, choosing other coins that do not have high transaction fees is better. This was to save his money so he could use it for gambling. But if he still wants to use bitcoin, that's fine too but he has to pay attention to the transaction fees before he sends his bitcoin.
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As far as I know, bcgames, stakes, cloudbet, winz.io, and sportsbet.io are crypto gambling companies that accept Bitcoin. But of course, this is all I know. However, it's better to do your own research to find out, right?

Why bitcoin? Is this the one you want to use to compare, so that if you get lucky, you will also be paid in bitcoin for playing the betting games on the platforms I mentioned? Good luck to you anyway Wink
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You can try Megapari, which is an online gambling platform that has everything you could possibly need. They allow VPN usage, however you take full responsibility for the consequences, as gambling might be illegal in your country. No KYC, and offer a wide variety of sports options, including UFC. Additionally, they accept several deposit and withdrawal options, including Bitcoin. If you find the fees for Bitcoin deposits to be too high, you can use other altcoins to fund your account. Personally, I use Megapari for playing card games and have never encountered any issues so far.
I clicked the link and it lead to dodgy site nothing to do with Megapari
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I am looking for ufc betting sites that:
- accepts bitcoin
- preferably no KYC
- accepts vpn
- has props
- doesn't steal your money

Do they block if you win too much?

You can try Megapari, which is an online gambling platform that has everything you could possibly need. They allow VPN usage, however you take full responsibility for the consequences, as gambling might be illegal in your country. No KYC, and offer a wide variety of sports options, including UFC. Additionally, they accept several deposit and withdrawal options, including Bitcoin. If you find the fees for Bitcoin deposits to be too high, you can use other altcoins to fund your account. Personally, I use Megapari for playing card games and have never encountered any issues so far.
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You can read the details on here https://stake.com/id/policies/terms

because in my country stake.com and several gambling sites, even binance.com, are blocked, I am forced to use a VPN to bypass or unblock these sites. So far I haven't experienced any problems and it's running smoothly. I have been using stake.com for several years on my old stake account and it still works smoothly.
Dude, really? it seems I need to DM Caroll because you're broke the Stake's terms, even more you're participating in their campaign. Tongue

When you're not get any problem for using VPN, it doesn't mean you're allowed to do that. You're just waiting the bubble to burst, so prepare yourself when they confiscate your funds or ask many information about your identity.

14.4 The attempt to manipulate your real location through the use of VPN, proxy, or similar services or through the provision of incorrect or misleading information about your place of residence, with the intent to circumvent geo-blocking or jurisdiction restrictions, constitutes a breach of Clause 5 of this Terms of Service.
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Anyone ever had Stake or someone like that telephoning them during verification i.e. speaking to you?
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Watching this thread for any recommendation since I am also a fan of UFC. The only thing that I don't like is the high fees right now. $10 transaction fee for a gambler like me is not reasonable, even my signature campaign income has been stuck in my wallet for a few months now I can't afford to spend $10 just for a fee. We all know there is no guarantee of winning in gambling but yeah we already lost from fees.
UFC is such a good sport, no wonder why people are hooked with it. I already saw betting sites being posted in the thread, but I am sure many suggestions are coming up, so you can choose to follow it for a while. Gambling/sports betting using a crypto is even better but there are cryptos like BTC whose fees are unstable and can rise unexpectedly.

For the OP, it isn't a big deal, while for you, you can choose to wait or use other cryptos only to continue playing. I see that your money is stuck, but isn't it a blessing in disguise? Because, it makes you to HODL them and by the time the fees return to normal, their value might have improved.
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Stake ...do accept VPNs.
14.4 The attempt to manipulate your real location through the use of VPN, proxy, or similar services or through the provision of incorrect or misleading information about your place of residence, with the intent to circumvent geo-blocking or jurisdiction restrictions, constitutes a breach of Clause 5 of this Terms of Service.


There is some KYC but it's pretty lite, only adding some basic info.
4.8 Stake reserves the right, at any time, to ask for any KYC documentation it deems necessary to determine the identity and location of a Player. Stake reserves the right to restrict the Service, payment or withdrawal until identity is sufficiently determined, or for any other reason in Stake’s sole discretion. Stake also reserves the right to disclose a Player’s information as appropriate to comply with legal process or as otherwise permitted by the privacy policy of Stake (owner and operator of Stake), and by using the Service, you acknowledge and consent to the possibility of such disclosure.

4.7 You represent and warrant that any information provided by You on Your application form is true, updated and correct.


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Just to be on the safe side, don't use VPN to hide something, like you want to violate the rules of a casino by changing your location. I've read a lot of concerns relating to that already, so using VPN isn't really advisable at all, since most regulated casinos would want their gamblers to be transparent, which means they should show their real location based on their IP address.

This is good advice, maybe what I did was wrong and could have caused some problems for me/my account. But this is the only way I can access the site. Without giving more risk, I just play and put a little money into my account to avoid unwanted things. I have also tried changing several DNS settings but still can't access and can only access the site with VPN.
legendary
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Regarding VPN, I use tunnelbear and so far it has worked smoothly without any problems.
The terms and conditions allow the vpn?
Good question, the problem is some might not allow VPN, if we just decide in our mind that since many casinos are allowing VPN so every single one of them should, wouldn't that land many in trouble? That's why reading terms and conditions is the best thing you can do for yourself when you decide to send your crypto into an online casino account to gamble, make sure you check every thing very well before you start using the platform.

I am very sure that a legit casino will show the sign of power over your fund once you break their rules, and there is no way you can win them, breaking the rules is very serious with online casinos, even if the casino is a very popular one you have nothing to defend yourself with, you are already guilty.

Just to be on the safe side, don't use VPN to hide something, like you want to violate the rules of a casino by changing your location. I've read a lot of concerns relating to that already, so using VPN isn't really advisable at all, since most regulated casinos would want their gamblers to be transparent, which means they should show their real location based on their IP address.
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Regarding VPN, I use tunnelbear and so far it has worked smoothly without any problems.
The terms and conditions allow the vpn?
Good question, the problem is some might not allow VPN, if we just decide in our mind that since many casinos are allowing VPN so every single one of them should, wouldn't that land many in trouble? That's why reading terms and conditions is the best thing you can do for yourself when you decide to send your crypto into an online casino account to gamble, make sure you check every thing very well before you start using the platform.

I am very sure that a legit casino will show the sign of power over your fund once you break their rules, and there is no way you can win them, breaking the rules is very serious with online casinos, even if the casino is a very popular one you have nothing to defend yourself with, you are already guilty.
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I am looking for ufc betting sites that:
- accepts bitcoin
- preferably no KYC
- accepts vpn
- has props
- doesn't steal your money

Do they block if you win too much?


Except for the no KYC part everything you're looking for is on Stake.com, KYC is a compliant gambling platform so if something in your act is questionable you will have to do a KYC, but doing so is only to protect your account and the platform that you are adhering to their terms, that you are not a minor, that you are not doing money laundering and that you are not cheating and you do not have that many accounts to abuse the system from their bonuses and giveaways.

There could be a casino that has all the features that you're looking but if they do not have the kind of reputation and protection that Stake.com has and provides I don't think its worth playing in that casino.
Reputation is everything when playing in online casinos
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Not necessary to give you names of the gambling sites because you can easily find it if you will explore at the gambling section. Their profile is what says about their reputation, so just make sure they don't have a negative feedback as that could put your money at risk.

A legit gambling site wouldn't freeze your funds even if you win big, they have the rules to implement, and if you are following, there's nothing you should worry. Additionally, I'm suggesting that you should get yourself ready with the KYC requirement as big wins or wagers, usually the site will require its user to pass basic KYC.
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I'll say what you want to hear and it's a yes. There are casinos that will reason out that you've done something wrong when you've been winning too much but the mere cause of that is you're just on a winning streak and they don't want you to bet in that position. That's why if you're going to choose with any that's been suggested to you, choose wisely and the one that you'll have no problem at all proven by many people here.
It's frustrating that they can't be stopped from doing this specific action because it's such a sore loser mindset for the casino, but then again they're a casino and no one enters that business without being a crook so that's how things are I guess
No way to stop them if they all of a sudden decide to do that to one of their gamblers. It's their platform, it is their rule and we can't do anything about it. That's why for some precautions as gamblers, just don't patronize those casinos that have a history of these cases because you're not going to prosper with them and will just bring you headaches for most of the huge wins that you might have.

they need to keep the business afloat so they have to do this kind of stuff, maybe we'll sympathize with these crooks if we're on their shoes.
That's an unethical way of doing business but if they have a valid reason to do so, we can't do something with that. It's like becoming a normal belief for most of the gamblers that whenever you've been lucky all day long with sums of winnings then you are expecting or crossing your fingers that there might be no notice at all. Anyway, if they ask for a kyc with such money that you want to withdraw, that's also be expected so you either choose what's going to bring you headache by that time then.
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You are going to have a problem with the VPN part. I suggest you check the online sports bookies first if your country is restricted or not because you won't need a VPN if it's listed.
Then, if you are looking for a reputable one who doesn't steal your money, KYC is a must. Most popular sports bookies do have KYC glued on their terms so might as well fill that up so that your money is secured.
I think to grant some of your wishes you must sacrifice some. Also, I don't think such openness exists because they will have trouble either with the government due to the Anti-Money Laundering Act or you will bump into an illegal sports bookie and jeopardize your money.
If you want, just bet against a player/gambler using an escrow then all your wishes are granted. There's a roof over everything, we cannot get all our wishes in one way. Sure there are many online gambling sites today, but do imagine if they all have that feature that you want, it will smell fishy especially if they are handling cryptocurrencies whose traces can be passed until they thin out.
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Watching this thread for any recommendation since I am also a fan of UFC. The only thing that I don't like is the high fees right now. $10 transaction fee for a gambler like me is not reasonable, even my signature campaign income has been stuck in my wallet for a few months now I can't afford to spend $10 just for a fee. We all know there is no guarantee of winning in gambling but yeah we already lost from fees.
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