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legendary
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August 29, 2021, 04:13:05 PM
#51

For a casino operating since more than eight years, i would consider this ANN thread as the poorest presentation ever for an already established project. Op should hire someone to manage this channel here .

He already has a copper account a sign that he is serious about promoting their gambling site here I'm sure he will consider hiring a good designer to create a well-designed announcement thread just like all the other well-established gambling sites have done to show that PLAY FORTUNA is a competitive gambling site serious in promoting their project here.
sr. member
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August 29, 2021, 03:28:48 PM
#50
PLAY FORTUNA is not a new site but they took a long time to come to the bitcointalk forum. I've played there before, the site is ok and legit, there are no restrictions for withdrawing your winnings. I have just seen some people are arguing about the daily withdrawal limit, for the newly registered account daily withdraw limit is 3000 EUR, I don't think it is a matter of concern, Daily 3K EUR is ok for newcomers. Yes, it requires KYC, so those who have issues providing KYC data should avoid this platform.
By the way, "PLAY FORTUNA" welcome to the forum, hope you will review every single post here and will give them proper assist.

Active engagement with the community is really good to build reputation in the forum. Though they are already established casino outside this forum, but if they come here for the hope of gaining more players, they should check each concern/issues and address accordingly. In this manner, players will start to trust that whenever they have issues, they can easily get in touch with their rep here and resolve things in prompt manner.
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August 29, 2021, 02:51:57 PM
#49
PLAY FORTUNA is not a new site but they took a long time to come to the bitcointalk forum. I've played there before, the site is ok and legit, there are no restrictions for withdrawing your winnings. I have just seen some people are arguing about the daily withdrawal limit, for the newly registered account daily withdraw limit is 3000 EUR, I don't think it is a matter of concern, Daily 3K EUR is ok for newcomers. Yes, it requires KYC, so those who have issues providing KYC data should avoid this platform.
By the way, "PLAY FORTUNA" welcome to the forum, hope you will review every single post here and will give them proper assist.
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August 29, 2021, 02:47:40 PM
#48
Just registered using the bonus code you've provided. I guess we shouldn't have to put our real information on the account profile that you've provivided. The account profile by the way is necessary to be filled in order to activate the free 50 bonus spins.
Would like to roam around and try your site.

I don't recommend playing here, they have always had problems with withdrawal limits. This is done on purpose so that you lose everything back while you withdraw your winnings in parts.
Withdrawal limits, what do you mean specifically? Can you cite or give some nice proofs?
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August 29, 2021, 02:38:58 PM
#47


There are still a lot of reputable casinos here that don't require KYC, which is actually great.
But some are strict now, as it is mandated by their gaming license.
Now, it is up to the gambler where he wants to play, as it is his own prerogative whether to play or not on a casino with KYC.

Gambling sites that do not require their players to go through KYC are likely to get more gamblers than those with KYC, gamblers do not want their information to expose to protect their jobs and their lives, they are only going to do this if their accounts become questionable or they are going to withdraw huge amount of money.

That equally holds true for gamblers that are from countries where gambling is ban. Giving protection to identities of gamblers should be main focus of blockchain based gambling sites, since that's main purpose of blockchain. If you have to show your I'd then there are many betting options available other then blockchain based casino's.
hero member
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August 29, 2021, 02:25:57 PM
#46
I don't think the notes mentioned in previous replies determine in anyway that this casino is bad or trustless. Having a withdraw time limit isn't a bad option even when it exeeds that limit. I didn't yet try the casino by myself, but  I found no negative reviews about the casino in the internet and nice to see it giving interest to bitcointalk community .
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For a casino operating since more than eight years, i would consider this ANN thread as the poorest presentation ever for an already established project. Op should hire someone to manage this channel here .

I noticed that some thread starters here are really not into "fancy" presentation.
They really should check others' site and see how they do things. 
But as long as they can address each and everyone's concern, that would be better.
I still think that a nice presentation is mandatory, especially if the casino is running since a very long time and has enough budget to fund the promotion. Some bad presentations may have damaged impacts to the project itself and this is why almost all projects (even the new ones and the scammy one as well) reserve a great portion of their income in promotions and advertisements .

According to askgamblers, Fortuna is a great trusted platform (despite few complaints about withdrawal delay) .
Check here: https://www.askgamblers.com/online-casinos/reviews/playfortuna-casino
However, it's not yet clear if they do really address each and everyone's concern.
sr. member
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August 29, 2021, 02:35:45 AM
#45

They had very strange withdrawal limits, something around $200 in a day, it is already clear that you shouldn't play at this casino.

The actual limits are 1500€ - 7500€ per day (Depends on player status) - click

Cheers all,
Still this is a low maximum withdrawal if you are requiring basic KYC because in a single bet Player can win more than that said amount . but of course this is your policy as this is your site but was wondering if you can increase this as you are having KYC processing .

I appreciate your concern and warnings, but would you mind sharing which website I can find the complaints against them?


Although I'm unable to find those negative reviews, there seem to be 66 votes based on this website. It's inaccessible to me though:
https://www.askgamblers.com/online-casinos/reviews/playfortuna-casino
yeah there are no searchable case about them but the votes from askgambler seems to be legit.
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August 29, 2021, 02:14:21 AM
#44


There are still a lot of reputable casinos here that don't require KYC, which is actually great.
But some are strict now, as it is mandated by their gaming license.
Now, it is up to the gambler where he wants to play, as it is his own prerogative whether to play or not on a casino with KYC.

Gambling sites that do not require their players to go through KYC are likely to get more gamblers than those with KYC, gamblers do not want their information to expose to protect their jobs and their lives, they are only going to do this if their accounts become questionable or they are going to withdraw huge amount of money.
hero member
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August 28, 2021, 05:42:41 PM
#43
I don't think the notes mentioned in previous replies determine in anyway that this casino is bad or trustless. Having a withdraw time limit isn't a bad option even when it exeeds that limit. I didn't yet try the casino by myself, but  I found no negative reviews about the casino in the internet and nice to see it giving interest to bitcointalk community .
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For a casino operating since more than eight years, i would consider this ANN thread as the poorest presentation ever for an already established project. Op should hire someone to manage this channel here .

I noticed that some thread starters here are really not into "fancy" presentation.
They really should check others' site and see how they do things. 
But as long as they can address each and everyone's concern, that would be better.

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I disagree with your assumption. The crypto gambling industry has been around for a long time now and there plenty of sites offering no KYC benefits to their customers despite government pressure.

Some sites will definitely succumb to regulations as time passes, but some won't based on what I observed over time.

There are still a lot of reputable casinos here that don't require KYC, which is actually great.
But some are strict now, as it is mandated by their gaming license.
Now, it is up to the gambler where he wants to play, as it is his own prerogative whether to play or not on a casino with KYC.
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August 28, 2021, 04:14:35 PM
#42
I appreciate your concern and warnings, but would you mind sharing which website I can find the complaints against them?
Found a single site complaining against them regarding their non-usage of BTC and other popular cryptocurrencies as payment methods here.

https://www.vegasslotsonline.com/reviews/play-fortuna-casino/

Weird that the reviewer cut so many stars just because of this issue, but it clearly has been resolved now.

Soon, there were possible that all gambling site will become a KYC prone since the government are very strict of KYC and there is nothing to do about them, they have a license that under by the government.
I disagree with your assumption. The crypto gambling industry has been around for a long time now and there plenty of sites offering no KYC benefits to their customers despite government pressure.

Some sites will definitely succumb to regulations as time passes, but some won't based on what I observed over time.
hero member
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August 28, 2021, 03:53:17 PM
#41
I don't think the notes mentioned in previous replies determine in anyway that this casino is bad or trustless. Having a withdraw time limit isn't a bad option even when it exeeds that limit. I didn't yet try the casino by myself, but  I found no negative reviews about the casino in the internet and nice to see it giving interest to bitcointalk community .

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Moreover OP you need to make the ANN thread look more interesting and beautiful in order to attract users from the forum.


Also regarding the withdrawal time mentioned, is it due to the blockchain traffic or manual withdrawal?
Please answer my questions.

For a casino that operates for more than 8 years, this ANN thread looks funny! I expect a lot more from professionals!
For a casino operating since more than eight years, i would consider this ANN thread as the poorest presentation ever for an already established project. Op should hire someone to manage this channel here .
sr. member
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August 28, 2021, 03:47:49 PM
#40
Kindly note that strict KYC requirement is when you have to confirm your: name + birthday + citizenship + phone + address (utility bill) + ZIP + payment method. And I guess you know that "no KYC" products most likely = scam.
I agree that this KYC verification is very basic but not all no KYC gambling company is a scam, I understand that the casino comes from a fiat base needs to have KYC but if your casino was pure cryptocurrency accepted there is a chance that this casino did not require KYC.

There is no need to complain here about the KYC, it is up to us to sign up or not as long as we are aware that they require KYC verification. Soon, there were possible that all gambling site will become a KYC prone since the government are very strict of KYC and there is nothing to do about them, they have a license that under by the government.
hero member
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August 28, 2021, 03:23:55 PM
#39
As I'm about to welcome the OP, here's the next thing that I've seen upon looking at this thread.

I don't recommend playing here, they have always had problems with withdrawal limits. This is done on purpose so that you lose everything back while you withdraw your winnings in parts.
If that's an actual experience from this casino, that sucks. Well, sure it is because if someone has already seen some feedback about withdrawal issues including the limits.

That will stop them to even trying it.
If you know something like this, someone has experienced how to play the game, it turns out that withdrawal limits are always a problem, of course people will be more likely not to try it and we are still waiting for how the OP responds to something like this.
I don't want the OP to just leave ANN's trail without giving any clarification to the members who feel it.
I also haven't tested this casino site test as there are a few things to ask after the OP responds.
If a new casino comes out, one of the main concern of most gamblers is about the withdrawals. We don't want to see that usual problem whenever we withdraw because it's our winnings and money that are being put in trouble.

But they have answered it with their recent reply so I think it's still up to you guys if you want to try it out and the another concern would be about KYC, they're requiring it.

Hello, thanks for the warm welcome  Smiley
You're welcome.

hero member
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August 28, 2021, 03:13:49 PM
#38
Who cares, look at the reviews about the casino, before there were a lot of complaints about withdrawal limits up to $200 in a day + in their casinos streamers played for free chips for large amounts, thereby inviting big fish. That is, this idea was the owner of the casino. All this information is on the Internet, anyone interested - google it. There are many interesting casinos for playing cryptocurrency and and withdrawal of cryptocurrency without documents. This casino is originally fiat and they have accumulated a lot of bad reviews. Think again before you start playing here.
^ If this minimum withdrawal was not on their TOS, probably you can complaint why they that huge amount of minimum withdrawal and regarding of those streamers, we know that they are always sponsored by the casino owners and that is not new in gambling industry, that is a part of their marketing strategy. I think the casino that starts with fiat base casino has always needed to undergo KYC verification. I know the sentiments of many crypto enthusiasts, they always care about their privacy for safety, we can find bulk casinos out there that don't acquire the KYC process. It is always our choice as users and does not forget to read first the TOS and FAQ.
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August 28, 2021, 09:57:20 AM
#37

I appreciate your concern and warnings, but would you mind sharing which website I can find the complaints against them?


Although I'm unable to find those negative reviews, there seem to be 66 votes based on this website. It's inaccessible to me though:
https://www.askgamblers.com/online-casinos/reviews/playfortuna-casino
legendary
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August 28, 2021, 08:54:05 AM
#36
Kindly note that strict KYC requirement is when you have to confirm your: name + birthday + citizenship + phone + address (utility bill) + ZIP + payment method. And I guess you know that "no KYC" products most likely = scam.
No, not really. I have been gambling on sports on several other platforms and have never been asked to undergo any KYC nor have I been scammed by them. KYC does not equal a trustworthy platform. KYC means that an unknown person or group (that I don't trust) now has my private identity information. That information can be misused and sold. As long as that opportunity is there, I remain cautious. I am not saying your will do that, but you could, and that's enough for me. This forum and its community doesn't think much of KYC. If you want to increase your userbase, you should consider getting rid of it.  
@Playfortuna, I couldn't agree that non KYC product means scam. If you compare you will get to know that most products are KYC-free except for a handful of products. As far as I know, Sometimes KYC is required on those casinos that are regulated by UK Gambling Commission or Malta Gaming Authority. But they ask KYC when they notice suspicious activity on the user side. Otherwise, anyone can play without providing sensitive data.
Pmalek is right, I strongly believe that providing KYC is a cause of identity theft. It is highly risky to give my identity to an unknown group of people.

According to their TOS, Both UK and Malta-based players are restricted to use their site. I'm confused about what purpose they use the KYC data. And I think casinos ask to verify Identiti only when users do any evil acts or deposit/withdraw over 2000EUR at a time, these rules are applicable for UKGC-licensed casinos.
Who cares, look at the reviews about the casino, before there were a lot of complaints about withdrawal limits up to $200 in a day + in their casinos streamers played for free chips for large amounts, thereby inviting big fish. That is, this idea was the owner of the casino. All this information is on the Internet, anyone interested - google it. There are many interesting casinos for playing cryptocurrency and and withdrawal of cryptocurrency without documents. This casino is originally fiat and they have accumulated a lot of bad reviews. Think again before you start playing here.
Why are you attacking them from the beginning? They didn't scam anyone, they are new here and their representative also cooperates with us, maybe they need some time to adapt themself here. Be flexible with newcomers.

legendary
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August 28, 2021, 08:20:33 AM
#35
The actual limits are 1500€ - 7500€ per day (Depends on player status) - click
how does someone reach silver, gold, VIP, or Platinum status? does the gambler need to deposit a certain amount of money in order to achieve the higher ranking status or is it related o how much they have wagered?

Who cares, look at the reviews about the casino, before there were a lot of complaints about withdrawal limits up to $200 in a day + in their casinos streamers played for free chips for large amounts, thereby inviting big fish. That is, this idea was the owner of the casino. All this information is on the Internet, anyone interested - google it. There are many interesting casinos for playing cryptocurrency and and withdrawal of cryptocurrency without documents. This casino is originally fiat and they have accumulated a lot of bad reviews. Think again before you start playing here.
I appreciate your concern and warnings, but would you mind sharing which website I can find the complaints against them?

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August 28, 2021, 08:04:06 AM
#34
Who cares, look at the reviews about the casino, before there were a lot of complaints about withdrawal limits up to $200 in a day + in their casinos streamers played for free chips for large amounts, thereby inviting big fish. That is, this idea was the owner of the casino. All this information is on the Internet, anyone interested - google it. There are many interesting casinos for playing cryptocurrency and and withdrawal of cryptocurrency without documents. This casino is originally fiat and they have accumulated a lot of bad reviews. Think again before you start playing here.
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August 28, 2021, 07:37:06 AM
#33
Kindly note that strict KYC requirement is when you have to confirm your: name + birthday + citizenship + phone + address (utility bill) + ZIP + payment method. And I guess you know that "no KYC" products most likely = scam.
No, not really. I have been gambling on sports on several other platforms and have never been asked to undergo any KYC nor have I been scammed by them. KYC does not equal a trustworthy platform. KYC means that an unknown person or group (that I don't trust) now has my private identity information. That information can be misused and sold. As long as that opportunity is there, I remain cautious. I am not saying your will do that, but you could, and that's enough for me. This forum and its community doesn't think much of KYC. If you want to increase your userbase, you should consider getting rid of it. 

@Playfortuna, I couldn't agree that non KYC product means scam. If you compare you will get to know that most products are KYC-free except for a handful of products. As far as I know, Sometimes KYC is required on those casinos that are regulated by UK Gambling Commission or Malta Gaming Authority. But they ask KYC when they notice suspicious activity on the user side. Otherwise, anyone can play without providing sensitive data.
legendary
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August 28, 2021, 06:48:49 AM
#32
Kindly note that strict KYC requirement is when you have to confirm your: name + birthday + citizenship + phone + address (utility bill) + ZIP + payment method. And I guess you know that "no KYC" products most likely = scam.
No, not really. I have been gambling on sports on several other platforms and have never been asked to undergo any KYC nor have I been scammed by them. KYC does not equal a trustworthy platform. KYC means that an unknown person or group (that I don't trust) now has my private identity information. That information can be misused and sold. As long as that opportunity is there, I remain cautious. I am not saying your will do that, but you could, and that's enough for me. This forum and its community doesn't think much of KYC. If you want to increase your userbase, you should consider getting rid of it. 
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