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Topic: [LIST] Gambling sites with internal exchange - page 3. (Read 1841 times)

legendary
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Most of the list are reputable gambling sites and I assume they all have licensed and one of their obligations is to eliminate or avoid users who do money laundering is there a chance that we need KYC to use they're internal exchange even with a small amount? let's say around $1000 to avoid transaction fee to Bitcoin or Ethereum?
That might be possible but I think it's unlikely for casinos to perform KYC on their internal exchange because if that was the case I feel like we should've seen a similar case already. Also, I doubt using internal exchanges for bigger trades would be worth doing since they usually have bigger fees(%) or lower rates compared to the regular exchanges like Binance. Either way they're going to gamble it anyway and eventually that's up to the casino owners to decide when to pull the KYC trigger.
member
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You can also exchange your funds between/inside these casinos (stake & primedice), using the services of dinabot.exchange. you can visit their new thread, and check their promocodes.

Dinabot doesn't exchange funds between Stake and Primedice anymore, it works only as inside exchanger separately for each site now.
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The gambling sites that I'm using are not listed here, I hope one day they'll come up with the same strategy to attract more gamblers and if it's not risky on their part to play with the price volatility.

Not sure if they need more licenses to operate a gambling platform like this, but it's a great addition, at least gamblers do not need to use the exchange to convert their asset into a different coin, and as long as the rate is acceptable, this should attract gamblers.
Is it that you forgot to mention the name of the gambling company or site you are using and you think are not currently acting as an exchange and gambling sites at the same time for I would have loved to know the site maybe I may have more information about them.
legendary
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Betnomi team has developed a newer version of the casino and they have brought changes in their deposit and withdrawal system. Now the coins are displayed separately like other normal casino. So, the coin exchanging system is no longer available at Betnomi. Maybe you should remove them from the ‘Special Case’ list now.

okay, thanks for the heads up. also, it seems they change their site to betnomi.bet but their old site betnomi.com is still up. i have account in the old one but not very active, so i was familiar with the old one.

Damn, I've been playing on a lot of these sites using the internal exchange functions and didn't know that the rates are actually so bad.

Thanks for the heads up, OP.

I've probably lost around $100 just to fees alone. And this is easily avoided if I had just used any other instant exchangers that give much better rates.
That is the fee for your convenience, hope you realized ot very earlier because many people don't even know such things for years and if they did they might be saved few thousand dollars.
Well quoted above was right and the OP thread was very helpful to avoid those possible high fees that we blindly know. If we keep using internal exchange and we thought that it is free for the gambling site casino itself and then no we are wrong because they still have to charge us for the fee. However, is there any list that includes the non-KYC and KYC procedure gambling casino? I saw someone asked and I don't know where to find that kind of list but if there is no exist I think it much better if OP will perhaps include that feature.

of course, there will be some sort of fee if you use their internal exchange. but you can always compare your savings if you will convert your crypto to cheaper alts like TRX or XRP, it is always your choice whether or not to use their exchange though.
most casinos offering internal exchange don't have KYC. so the reason why i didn't add another tab regarding kyc/non-kyc. but for some of them, they may have limits of the total amount you can deposit or withdraw before subjecting the player to KYC. better read the ToS of the casino you want to play with so as not to be caught in the middle when you need to withdraw.
sr. member
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Damn, I've been playing on a lot of these sites using the internal exchange functions and didn't know that the rates are actually so bad.

Thanks for the heads up, OP.

I've probably lost around $100 just to fees alone. And this is easily avoided if I had just used any other instant exchangers that give much better rates.
That is the fee for your convenience, hope you realized ot very earlier because many people don't even know such things for years and if they did they might be saved few thousand dollars.
Well quoted above was right and the OP thread was very helpful to avoid those possible high fees that we blindly know. If we keep using internal exchange and we thought that it is free for the gambling site casino itself and then no we are wrong because they still have to charge us for the fee. However, is there any list that includes the non-KYC and KYC procedure gambling casino? I saw someone asked and I don't know where to find that kind of list but if there is no exist I think it much better if OP will perhaps include that feature.
legendary
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In Search of Incredible
Betnomi team has developed a newer version of the casino and they have brought changes in their deposit and withdrawal system. Now the coins are displayed separately like other normal casino. So, the coin exchanging system is no longer available at Betnomi. Maybe you should remove them from the ‘Special Case’ list now.
legendary
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September 16, 2021, 03:51:53 PM
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@AmoreJaz, There are some changes in Dinabot exchange service. They have updated their website and changed the domain. Previously they were allowing to transfer coins between the supported casino, but now they works like an inside exchange system. Kindly update it in your post. Provide the new domain link as well. The exchange fee is still same. For more details: Dinabot *** Instant exchanger for Stake and Primedice

thanks for the updated info Mahdirakib! changed to dinabot.exchange already.

Does all the listed Gambling sites are still not seeking for KYC? specially those who will only use their site as Exchange and will not play regularly?

I'm sure that there are some gamblers or at least not gamblers at all that will use their site as exchange factor only.
I believe that there are different treatment from players to non players at all.
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and also there are Gambling site that will let you deposit and play but when withdrawal comes then this where the issue goes out about KYC thing.

all sites listed so far don't require KYC, but haven't checked if you are a high roller, they may require you to submit your docs. so please read their ToS also regarding their limits and withdrawal requirements.

like for example, in stake - if you deposit and don't play in any of their games, and then use their exchange, and withdraw - they won't allow you. they have no wagering requirements but you need to play, even small bet, so their system will not recognise it as coin mixing, pls read under their coin mixing policy . otherwise, you need to comply with their requirements.

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September 16, 2021, 01:12:30 AM
#95
Does all the listed Gambling sites are still not seeking for KYC? specially those who will only use their site as Exchange and will not play regularly?

I'm sure that there are some gamblers or at least not gamblers at all that will use their site as exchange factor only.
I believe that there are different treatment from players to non players at all.

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and also there are Gambling site that will let you deposit and play but when withdrawal comes then this where the issue goes out about KYC thing.
legendary
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September 16, 2021, 12:43:09 AM
#94
I don't know but I also noticed that, if you are playing with a small bankroll and stay playing that way, there's no requirement that being asked to complete KYC. Unless you won a huge amount of money or there are some suspicious transfer with your account, casino might ask you to provide KYC.

It's just fine to play with a big bankroll or win a huge amount of money however when it comes to big withdrawals, that's the time users will catch their attention as it triggers the bell on their system.

To somehow solve this, just withdraw by batches. But what amount can be considered as big withdrawals? I don't encounter yet an issue wherein a site asks KYC for less than $1,000 one-time withdrawal unless that site is not reputable. From there, we can then conclude that $1,000 minimum at least shouldn't trigger the bell or you won't get their attention. That was even a small amount to consider for a single withdrawal honestly. Sounds hassle to withdraw by batches if you won big but worth trying to avoid a hassle just in case.

There are actually online casinos that offer a huge minimum withdrawal without any hassle. That's the first thing that most gamblers are looking for in a certain site. Yes, the fees might be quite high which is normal but the withdrawal should be smooth. We can divide or withdraw it by batch so we won't be needing KYC.

I miss the response. Kind of late.

Ok, just for follow-up, almost all casinos are allowing huge withdrawals. However, we can't assure that it will always be smooth as ever that's why it won't hurt that much if withdrawals will on batches to somehow not trigger the bell.

When I say "huge", the amount is ranging from over $5,000 minimum, at least.
legendary
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In Search of Incredible
September 15, 2021, 02:39:15 PM
#93
@AmoreJaz, There are some changes in Dinabot exchange service. They have updated their website and changed the domain. Previously they were allowing to transfer coins between the supported casino, but now they works like an inside exchange system. Kindly update it in your post. Provide the new domain link as well. The exchange fee is still same. For more details: Dinabot *** Instant exchanger for Stake and Primedice
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 06, 2021, 07:34:16 AM
#92
Damn, I've been playing on a lot of these sites using the internal exchange functions and didn't know that the rates are actually so bad.

Thanks for the heads up, OP.

I've probably lost around $100 just to fees alone. And this is easily avoided if I had just used any other instant exchangers that give much better rates.
It is no surprise if they have a gap in the price for the rate but I think that will not be a problem because I think the gap will not be too big. But if you are concerned about the small gap in the rates, I am not sure if you can get it from the other gambling site.

But if the fees become $100, that will not make sense and you really need to ask the support system about the fees.
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sr. member
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September 05, 2021, 09:52:52 PM
#91
Damn, I've been playing on a lot of these sites using the internal exchange functions and didn't know that the rates are actually so bad.

Thanks for the heads up, OP.

I've probably lost around $100 just to fees alone. And this is easily avoided if I had just used any other instant exchangers that give much better rates.
hero member
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September 05, 2021, 04:48:51 PM
#90
The gambling sites that I'm using are not listed here, I hope one day they'll come up with the same strategy to attract more gamblers and if it's not risky on their part to play with the price volatility.

Not sure if they need more licenses to operate a gambling platform like this, but it's a great addition, at least gamblers do not need to use the exchange to convert their asset into a different coin, and as long as the rate is acceptable, this should attract gamblers.
legendary
Activity: 1946
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In Search of Incredible
September 05, 2021, 10:34:36 AM
#89
Are you sure about that? When was the last time you played at Roobet?
You will have the same coin as what you deposited, you cannot deposit ETH then withdraw in BTC
am I wrong? Cheesy
Oh! Sorry. Last time I played there before the implementation of mandatory KYC 1 verification. That's why I forgot about it. They credit users deposits into $ value, but each coin shows separately at Roobet. Thank you for making it clear.
legendary
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September 04, 2021, 05:45:52 PM
#88
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so the situation of rollbit is like betnomi, you can deposit in several alts available on their site but they will convert your coin to USD, and then, upon withdrawal, you have the choice to select from their available alts (i.e. btc, bch, doge, dash, eth, usdt, ltc, trx, xrp, zec, bni, etc) but in the case of rollbit, only btc, eth & ltc.
Yeah correct, and also the same as on Duelbits (check this one)
I have also made several deposits and withdrawals on Betnomi, their system is the same, we can withdraw with different coins (that are available on the platform)

ok now, we can include those sites in special section, which is actually nice info for those who want to withdraw their coins in different form of alt. am familiar with betnomi because was part of their sig campaign before. and they still convert your deposit to USD up until now. but they have more options now.
with duelbits, will check this as i don't have acct on this site but i know they are pretty much popular here because they have also long running sig campaign and am seeing various contests from this site.
legendary
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September 04, 2021, 04:23:40 PM
#87
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so the situation of rollbit is like betnomi, you can deposit in several alts available on their site but they will convert your coin to USD, and then, upon withdrawal, you have the choice to select from their available alts (i.e. btc, bch, doge, dash, eth, usdt, ltc, trx, xrp, zec, bni, etc) but in the case of rollbit, only btc, eth & ltc.
Yeah correct, and also the same as on Duelbits (check this one)
I have also made several deposits and withdrawals on Betnomi, their system is the same, we can withdraw with different coins (that are available on the platform)
legendary
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September 04, 2021, 04:09:14 PM
#86
I was just thinking about Rollbit if this gambling site also belongs to this list, a gambling site that has a trading feature inside also considers has an internal exchange. I dont actually try to trade with Rollbit but upon having research I end up thinking about Rollbit too. So what do you think OP, is this possible to add?

It is good to have this list and actually I already bookmarked this, when you want to gamble and withdraw using bitcoin, you can exchange it into a cheap transaction fee altcoins.
checking the trading feature in rollbit, i don't know if it can be categorised having internal exchange. because you need to place bet whether price will go up or down for specific coin. this is more of betting exchange from what it looks like. but don't know if you can trade with btc to eth for example? am not really a user of rollbit so maybe if somebody can enlighten about this crypto trading feature as i am only basing it from what i am seeing right now.
You can't buy or sell coins (like as an Exchange platform) on there then withdraw that coin, Rollbit only provides Trading Games, not an Exchange Platform
but you can withdraw your Fund in the form of coins as you wish (which are available there). Currently, the available methods are BTC, ETH, and LTC.

Your deposit in Rollbit will be converted instantly into $ Coin

thanks for clarifying about that as it is really like the betting exchange not an exchange per se. maybe we can put this site under special case. let me see.
so the situation of rollbit is like betnomi, you can deposit in several alts available on their site but they will convert your coin to USD, and then, upon withdrawal, you have the choice to select from their available alts (i.e. btc, bch, doge, dash, eth, usdt, ltc, trx, xrp, zec, bni, etc) but in the case of rollbit, only btc, eth & ltc.
legendary
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September 04, 2021, 03:26:04 PM
#85
~ but you can withdraw your Fund in the form of coins as you wish (which are available there). Currently, the available methods are BTC, ETH, and LTC.
Your deposit in Rollbit will be converted instantly into $ Coin
Roobet does the same thing too. Both casino convert user crypto deposit into the $ value and credit it to their accounts. Then the user can withdraw the amount in any supported crypto. Should we consider it as an internal exchange service? Or OP should include them in the list by adding a special section for them.
Are you sure about that? When was the last time you played at Roobet?
You will have the same coin as what you deposited, you cannot deposit ETH then withdraw in BTC
am I wrong? Cheesy
legendary
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In Search of Incredible
September 04, 2021, 02:07:29 PM
#84
~ but you can withdraw your Fund in the form of coins as you wish (which are available there). Currently, the available methods are BTC, ETH, and LTC.
Your deposit in Rollbit will be converted instantly into $ Coin
Roobet does the same thing too. Both casino convert user crypto deposit into the $ value and credit it to their accounts. Then the user can withdraw the amount in any supported crypto. Should we consider it as an internal exchange service? Or OP should include them in the list by adding a special section for them.
legendary
Activity: 2590
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1% Skill 99% Luck :v
September 04, 2021, 01:44:56 PM
#83
I was just thinking about Rollbit if this gambling site also belongs to this list, a gambling site that has a trading feature inside also considers has an internal exchange. I dont actually try to trade with Rollbit but upon having research I end up thinking about Rollbit too. So what do you think OP, is this possible to add?

It is good to have this list and actually I already bookmarked this, when you want to gamble and withdraw using bitcoin, you can exchange it into a cheap transaction fee altcoins.
checking the trading feature in rollbit, i don't know if it can be categorised having internal exchange. because you need to place bet whether price will go up or down for specific coin. this is more of betting exchange from what it looks like. but don't know if you can trade with btc to eth for example? am not really a user of rollbit so maybe if somebody can enlighten about this crypto trading feature as i am only basing it from what i am seeing right now.
You can't buy or sell coins (like as an Exchange platform) on there then withdraw that coin, Rollbit only provides Trading Games, not an Exchange Platform
but you can withdraw your Fund in the form of coins as you wish (which are available there). Currently, the available methods are BTC, ETH, and LTC.

Your deposit in Rollbit will be converted instantly into $ Coin
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