If you're getting free coins from a faucet, and that site has a casino, which DOESN'T allow you to deposit ANY funds, is it considered as gambling if you use/play any of those games?
Been trying to figure out this thing for a week, but there's so much contradiction for both answers, so I am not sure how to pick "the right" answer, if there is one.
Okay the site doesn't allow you to deposit, but does it allow you to withdraw the winning you got from playing with free coin from a faucet?
If the answer is yes, it is of course a gamble in my opinion.
Yes, you're allowed to withdraw coins from the site, but not deposit.
If you're getting free coins from a faucet, and that site has a casino, which DOESN'T allow you to deposit ANY funds, is it considered as gambling if you use/play any of those games?
Been trying to figure out this thing for a week, but there's so much contradiction for both answers, so I am not sure how to pick "the right" answer, if there is one.
Yes because it takes your time and effort to get the "free" coins. Everyones time has a monetary value. You then gamble that converted time for more money.
If we consider time as something "valuable" & if we consider "time" exists, then yeah, could be gambling.
If there's no risk, it doesn't seem like gambling to me. Just another game.
Those are my thoughts exactly to be honest. You're not investing anything valuable.