Don't tell me what wallet to use.
Customer is always king.
I don't want to use another wallet.
In the end the result will be that I'm not motivated to play anymore.
Could be a business strategy to help addicted gamblers, but I don't think it's good for your profit.
You're free to play from any compatible* wallet, but for the best experience it is suggested that you use a wallet that supports reuse of change addresses or manual private key import, such as blockchain.info, Mycelium, or Electrum. The newer versions of bitcoin-core also support address reuse to a lesser degree. Address reuse allows you to use the on-site tracking features such as the "Your Bets" tab and the Bet Browser analysis, and helps ensure your eligibility to receive a chat-lotto prize. You are not required to reuse addresses, but many of the site features are improved if you do.
*However, it is Lucky Bit's responsibility to tell you which wallet you can (or cannot) use with the service. Sending coins from a wallet where you are not the sole controller of the private keys may result in your bet's result payment being lost. There is nothing Lucky Bit can do about this; Lucky Bit determines the address to send a result payment to from the received transaction and if you don't control the keys to that transaction, you probably won't be credited with the result.
Never use an exchange, other off-chain gambling site, or third-party coin service such as Coinbase or Xapo to send a bet to Lucky Bit!I just made a suggestion to make the game better.
The idea is to never reuse an address again with bitcoin.
Many wallets are programmed like this for several reasons.
I only made the suggestion you still could offer highlighting for personal bets when you provide private gambling address for every person.
I know about all your arguments, I just wanted to hit and run this forum with a good suggestion, not to end in a discussion.
You decide what to do with it, not me.
I told you, I don't get motivated to play at your website when I see 30 coins a second because I can't distinguish mine.
I also don't want to change wallets because I have very good reasons to stick with my current wallets (for example my mobile wallet, this one changes every address all the time and I like that feature)
I don't want to tell that developer to fuck of with his address policy and stick with one wallet address all the time so that I can see my gambling coins. It is not my business. He decide how to code the wallet and I like the concept of changing addresses.
You decide what to do with it.
Again, it could be a business plan to de-motivate gamblers,.. but I don't think it's good for profit, that's all. No offend.
In the end, it's probably only me with a twisted mind.