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I don't think a literate person should think much about this because it's all about betting and the right calculation/exchange, and whether it's Bitcoin or fiat, it doesn't matter. The value of the wager itself shouldn't be the reason why anyone should be scared to use crypto, this is about simple calculations, and the betting will all be risked correctly.

Well, I strongly disagree. This is a BitcoinTalk forum, and we are discussing cryptocurrency casinos. So why should I even be concerned with fiat currencies? If I deposit Bitcoin, I want to play with Bitcoin and I want to receive my winnings in Bitcoin. If a casino cannot provide that, it should not be considered a cryptocurrency casino.

With the same logic, means that there is no real crypto casinos anymore because most casinos are now regulated and licensed that makes them have KYC policy which strongly against the anonymity of cryptocurrency? Perhaps we have different perspective about this but for me, I will still consider any casino which started their business by accepting crypto first regardless how their credit/playing unit system. As long as I can deposit and withdraw mainly with crypto, I'll consider it as crypto casino.

That may be so, but it is still off-topic for this conversation because I was very clear in posing my question.

As I previously stated, I want to gamble with the real deal, the cryptocurrencies in their native form, not some domesticated version of an internal fiat currency.
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Loving this forum, just found it today when panicking about my Cloudbet KYC issues.

Would love to hear from anyone who bets on MMA and boxing what their favourite sportsbooks are?  So far my favourite casino has been FortuneJack, but they limited my account for winning on the sportsbook.  Chipstars is a good site for MMA betting, has more events and odds than any other I have found but its not a true crypto casino as your funds get converted into fiat.  BC.game is not bad but I dont really like the UI, the site is very cumbersome.

I would put a hold on using BC Games until a resolution is found here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bcgame-is-a-scam-it-does-not-allow-me-to-withdraw-my-money-it-has-stolen-from-me-5434864
A user has recently posted that they are having troubles withdrawing. It has not yet been addressed by BC Games, who from what I have seen do participate in the forum.
I will update this post when it is resolved.

I didn't know that BC.Games had problems, they have a lot of promotions and apparently they have a very good commitment to players, it's strange, in the thread they offer many bonuses, contests and more things that attract players, but I had seen that this casino It had been a reform of another casino that I had seen with a similar name, it is quite strange that a player does not want to pay knowing that everyone is aware of that casino, this will lead many players to distrust and it is a shame because it is a company that He is doing something wrong and it is not well seen, I don't think they will not pay, it would be silly.
legendary
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Loving this forum, just found it today when panicking about my Cloudbet KYC issues.

Would love to hear from anyone who bets on MMA and boxing what their favourite sportsbooks are?  So far my favourite casino has been FortuneJack, but they limited my account for winning on the sportsbook.  Chipstars is a good site for MMA betting, has more events and odds than any other I have found but its not a true crypto casino as your funds get converted into fiat.  BC.game is not bad but I dont really like the UI, the site is very cumbersome.

I would put a hold on using BC Games until a resolution is found here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bcgame-is-a-scam-it-does-not-allow-me-to-withdraw-my-money-it-has-stolen-from-me-5434864
A user has recently posted that they are having troubles withdrawing. It has not yet been addressed by BC Games, who from what I have seen do participate in the forum.
I will update this post when it is resolved.
legendary
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With the same logic, means that there is no real crypto casinos anymore because most casinos are now regulated and licensed that makes them have KYC policy which strongly against the anonymity of cryptocurrency?
If I understood it correctly, the point is not about KYC but what currency they use. I mean, you can't really say a platform is a crypto platform if they don't use crypto at all, but you can still call a marketplace a crypto marketplace if they accept crypto regardless if they need KYC or not. I do agree that KYC is really a pain in the ass, and considering how many companies leak data recently, I'd stay away from any centralized platform for now.

In addition, by creating a new topic, other members with similar questions may also benefit from the discussion. There's nothing inherently wrong with this approach, in fact, it's the correct way to use an online forum platforms.
As long as there is no recent thread that asks the same question, I also believe that creating a topic to discuss some questions is okay. Obviously, the "recent" part is debatable but as long as it is not within days/weeks and the discussion is not yet dead, I think it is fine to create a new topic to discuss the question.

Has anyone else had similar experiences? Can anyone confirm this?
I think you can refer to this[1] faq if I understood it correctly. While it does not explicitly confirm that winning is calculated on fiat or crypto, it at least confirms that crypto is the preferred way to show your balance, hence the fiat values will fluctuate.

[1] https://help.stake.com/en/articles/5095843-balance-changes-for-view-in-fiat-currencies
legendary
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What the OP can do is if he doesn't want to create account in all these casinos,
he can start reading the thread of each reputable and known casinos in this forum.
There are so many discussions that he can already get an idea how the casino is operating like if your deposit will be converted to USD or not.
He can also directly ask on the thread if he is not into reading all the posts, and for sure, someone will answer his query.
This is the advantage in this forum. You can have direct contact also with their respective reps if you can't get a hold of them via site chat support.

Or, instead of browsing through existing forum topics to find an answer, he can also create a new forum topic specifically for his question. This will ensure that his question will be seen and answered by members of the community who are knowledgeable about that specific subject. In addition, by creating a new topic, other members with similar questions may also benefit from the discussion. There's nothing inherently wrong with this approach, in fact, it's the correct way to use an online forum platforms.
legendary
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I don't think a literate person should think much about this because it's all about betting and the right calculation/exchange, and whether it's Bitcoin or fiat, it doesn't matter. The value of the wager itself shouldn't be the reason why anyone should be scared to use crypto, this is about simple calculations, and the betting will all be risked correctly.

Well, I strongly disagree. This is a BitcoinTalk forum, and we are discussing cryptocurrency casinos. So why should I even be concerned with fiat currencies? If I deposit Bitcoin, I want to play with Bitcoin and I want to receive my winnings in Bitcoin. If a casino cannot provide that, it should not be considered a cryptocurrency casino.

With the same logic, means that there is no real crypto casinos anymore because most casinos are now regulated and licensed that makes them have KYC policy which strongly against the anonymity of cryptocurrency? Perhaps we have different perspective about this but for me, I will still consider any casino which started their business by accepting crypto first regardless how their credit/playing unit system. As long as I can deposit and withdraw mainly with crypto, I'll consider it as crypto casino.
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I think this is why OP created this thread... he does not want to do the research by himself and he wants other players to provide him with casinos that they have already tested. You can browse the web and find many casinos, but how many of those casinos are just a front for an elaborate scam?

Well, it's not like I don't want to do my own research, but as I mentioned earlier, in many cases it's very difficult to get such information first hand. For instance, many casinos claim to accept bitcoin for deposits and withdrawals, but their terms do not clarify if they also convert it to fiat currency on their platform.

at stake when the person makes a deposit in cryptocurrencies, even when playing with cryptocurrencies the person can see that every time the price of that same cryptocurrency drops or rises the balance of your account at stake.com also fluctuates depending on that price movement, with that you can see that they don't convert to fiat, at least that's what I've noticed, because it's happened to me many times that I won a bet but because the price of bitcoin or litecoin dropped a lot so my winnings were reduced or my balance was reduced Of course, it has an advantage when the price of bitcoin or litecoin goes up a lot. in any case, I think that having many accounts in casinos is also a big risk of having to kyc in many casinos

What the OP can do is if he doesn't want to create account in all these casinos,
he can start reading the thread of each reputable and known casinos in this forum.
There are so many discussions that he can already get an idea how the casino is operating like if your deposit will be converted to USD or not.
He can also directly ask on the thread if he is not into reading all the posts, and for sure, someone will answer his query.
This is the advantage in this forum. You can have direct contact also with their respective reps if you can't get a hold of them via site chat support.

Of course, reading our forum and specifically the gambling section is very useful and informative.  Because the information is obviously written here by those who have been on the forum for a long time and have been gambling in various casinos for a long time.  And has experience with cryptocurrencies.  However, it will take a long time to read.  Not every even very patient reader will cope with such a task.  In my opinion, it’s better to gradually study what our colleagues write about a particular large casino.  Starting, of course, from the first post and necessarily what the OP posts. 
In this way, a more or less real picture of what is happening in the online gambling market can gradually turn out.
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I think this is why OP created this thread... he does not want to do the research by himself and he wants other players to provide him with casinos that they have already tested. You can browse the web and find many casinos, but how many of those casinos are just a front for an elaborate scam?

Well, it's not like I don't want to do my own research, but as I mentioned earlier, in many cases it's very difficult to get such information first hand. For instance, many casinos claim to accept bitcoin for deposits and withdrawals, but their terms do not clarify if they also convert it to fiat currency on their platform.

at stake when the person makes a deposit in cryptocurrencies, even when playing with cryptocurrencies the person can see that every time the price of that same cryptocurrency drops or rises the balance of your account at stake.com also fluctuates depending on that price movement, with that you can see that they don't convert to fiat, at least that's what I've noticed, because it's happened to me many times that I won a bet but because the price of bitcoin or litecoin dropped a lot so my winnings were reduced or my balance was reduced Of course, it has an advantage when the price of bitcoin or litecoin goes up a lot. in any case, I think that having many accounts in casinos is also a big risk of having to kyc in many casinos

What the OP can do is if he doesn't want to create account in all these casinos,
he can start reading the thread of each reputable and known casinos in this forum.
There are so many discussions that he can already get an idea how the casino is operating like if your deposit will be converted to USD or not.
He can also directly ask on the thread if he is not into reading all the posts, and for sure, someone will answer his query.
This is the advantage in this forum. You can have direct contact also with their respective reps if you can't get a hold of them via site chat support.
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I don't think a literate person should think much about this because it's all about betting and the right calculation/exchange, and whether it's Bitcoin or fiat, it doesn't matter. The value of the wager itself shouldn't be the reason why anyone should be scared to use crypto, this is about simple calculations, and the betting will all be risked correctly.

Well, I strongly disagree. This is a BitcoinTalk forum, and we are discussing cryptocurrency casinos. So why should I even be concerned with fiat currencies? If I deposit Bitcoin, I want to play with Bitcoin and I want to receive my winnings in Bitcoin. If a casino cannot provide that, it should not be considered a cryptocurrency casino.



at stake when the person makes a deposit in cryptocurrencies, even when playing with cryptocurrencies the person can see that every time the price of that same cryptocurrency drops or rises the balance of your account at stake.com also fluctuates depending on that price movement, with that you can see that they don't convert to fiat, at least that's what I've noticed, because it's happened to me many times that I won a bet but because the price of bitcoin or litecoin dropped a lot so my winnings were reduced or my balance was reduced Of course, it has an advantage when the price of bitcoin or litecoin goes up a lot. in any case, I think that having many accounts in casinos is also a big risk of having to kyc in many casinos

Thank you for your input, this is exactly the type of response that I would like to see more of in this topic.

Has anyone else had similar experiences? Can anyone confirm this?
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I think this is why OP created this thread... he does not want to do the research by himself and he wants other players to provide him with casinos that they have already tested. You can browse the web and find many casinos, but how many of those casinos are just a front for an elaborate scam?

Well, it's not like I don't want to do my own research, but as I mentioned earlier, in many cases it's very difficult to get such information first hand. For instance, many casinos claim to accept bitcoin for deposits and withdrawals, but their terms do not clarify if they also convert it to fiat currency on their platform.

at stake when the person makes a deposit in cryptocurrencies, even when playing with cryptocurrencies the person can see that every time the price of that same cryptocurrency drops or rises the balance of your account at stake.com also fluctuates depending on that price movement, with that you can see that they don't convert to fiat, at least that's what I've noticed, because it's happened to me many times that I won a bet but because the price of bitcoin or litecoin dropped a lot so my winnings were reduced or my balance was reduced Of course, it has an advantage when the price of bitcoin or litecoin goes up a lot. in any case, I think that having many accounts in casinos is also a big risk of having to kyc in many casinos
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Okay, so after seeing the further posts, it's just that OP would rather play with pure crypto, instead of its value tied to fiat.

For instance, he would prefer betting 1,000 Sats rather than the dollar value.

Betfury and Crypto.games support this, although I see the owner of the latter already posted before mine.

I like to be enlightened are all casinos have this option Stake.com are also doing this you can bet through sats and many casinos also have this option although I like Betfury because you can convert your crypto to dollar equivalent when betting a feature that is not available on many casinos but of you checked the most popular casinos they support casinos with the current set up as long as they are reputable, reputation is everything in the Crypto world it always precedes the casino.
People can go in these times for casinos where they have a better experience with fiat money but we know that it is because the value of crypto is low, and players can better measure their money aptitude with fiat money, but I forget about this, I just focus on what a cryptocurrency represents for me, it may be that people see this as a different culture, I forget about the value of fiat and I focus on multiplying my cryptocurrency, it doesn't matter if I lose a lot or a little, I just want to increase my chances of having more because when I have more value, the money in fiat will be a lot.

I don't think a literate person should think much about this because it's all about betting and the right calculation/exchange, and whether it's Bitcoin or fiat, it doesn't matter. The value of the wager itself shouldn't be the reason why anyone should be scared to use crypto, this is about simple calculations, and the betting will all be risked correctly.

One should only be wary of the casino that would force a high crypto wagering minimum on them, that is the only where issues would arise in this regard.
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Well, it's not like I don't want to do my own research, but as I mentioned earlier, in many cases it's very difficult to get such information first hand. For instance, many casinos claim to accept bitcoin for deposits and withdrawals, but their terms do not clarify if they also convert it to fiat currency on their platform.

If I am not making a mistake, almost all the casinos making advertisement on signature campaign and have an ANN thread in the forum accept cryptocurrencies. And also if want to know more on them, you can check reputation board and also Here but not all in this link has the reputation in the forum and outside the forum, so if your dealing with them, you have to know them well before involving yourself with them.

If you like research, click these links.
1. List of Gambling Platforms.

2.

3. My list of good crypto casinos
And also take google as your best friend to find this out.
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I think this is why OP created this thread... he does not want to do the research by himself and he wants other players to provide him with casinos that they have already tested. You can browse the web and find many casinos, but how many of those casinos are just a front for an elaborate scam?

Well, it's not like I don't want to do my own research, but as I mentioned earlier, in many cases it's very difficult to get such information first hand. For instance, many casinos claim to accept bitcoin for deposits and withdrawals, but their terms do not clarify if they also convert it to fiat currency on their platform.
legendary
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In lieu of this i will like to recommend going through research on the available casinos on the forum here and make your stands about them, you can also look into others crypto casinos online on the internet and try conduct research on them, check their background history and past projects, this may actually intrigue you to choosing them as your preferred but know that there's actually something one must discover about in dealing with them.

I think this is why OP created this thread... he does not want to do the research by himself and he wants other players to provide him with casinos that they have already tested. You can browse the web and find many casinos, but how many of those casinos are just a front for an elaborate scam?

Now you deposit money into these scam casinos to test it and you cannot withdraw it.  Roll Eyes The more threads we have like this, the better for everyone... because a search for this thread title, will provide a value resource that can be trusted.  Wink

Example : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-of-crypto-gamblingcasino-sites-5434610
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In lieu of this i will like to recommend going through research on the available casinos on the forum here and make your stands about them, you can also look into others crypto casinos online on the internet and try conduct research on them, check their background history and past projects, this may actually intrigue you to choosing them as your preferred but know that there's actually something one must discover about in dealing with them.

That is in any case the first step, how are you going to be successful if you do not know your opponent and the general competitive framework of your business - be that a casino or anything else. What can be done after that initial research is exactly what the OP is doing: asking directly, because there are many things that you may not see for yourself even trying other's sites.
Yes, I agree with both of you guys, as what you two said are exactly on track, because moreover, this forum is the best online community any crypto gambler should ever fine his/herself, as it has got both experience personnel and all the resources needed to scale through in the gambling/crypto currency (Bitcoin) industry. So if you O.P could take out time to read through all the comments made here on this thread, you will come across a whole lot of useful and vital suggestions that will help you in your journey.


The whole idea is that no where is safe and no casino is the best, everyone of them are just trying towards working out their perfection to the suitability of the gamblers, there might be discomfort be it little or big but being able to overcome it is what matters which some casinos have not yet discovered the means to, that's why on the list of the casinos here present on the forum, they will attend to you amicably to issues and challenges regarding their platform, others we cannot be sure of their stance are those outside the forum, whereby any little fluctuations or challenges can lead to their closure, they are not only weak in that but vulnerable to getting attacked.
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So if you O.P could take out time to read through all the comments made here on this thread, you will come across a whole lot of useful and vital suggestions that will help you in your journey.

Yes. I regularly read through all the comments in this thread and there are certainly a lot of good suggestions that have been made. I agree with this. Additionally, I also encourage other users to share their personal experiences with cryptocurrency casinos, whether it be positive or negative, as this will greatly help me in my research and decision making.
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In lieu of this i will like to recommend going through research on the available casinos on the forum here and make your stands about them, you can also look into others crypto casinos online on the internet and try conduct research on them, check their background history and past projects, this may actually intrigue you to choosing them as your preferred but know that there's actually something one must discover about in dealing with them.

That is in any case the first step, how are you going to be successful if you do not know your opponent and the general competitive framework of your business - be that a casino or anything else. What can be done after that initial research is exactly what the OP is doing: asking directly, because there are many things that you may not see for yourself even trying other's sites.
Yes, I agree with both of you guys, as what you two said are exactly on track, because moreover, this forum is the best online community any crypto gambler should ever fine his/herself, as it has got both experience personnel and all the resources needed to scale through in the gambling/crypto currency (Bitcoin) industry. So if you O.P could take out time to read through all the comments made here on this thread, you will come across a whole lot of useful and vital suggestions that will help you in your journey.
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In lieu of this i will like to recommend going through research on the available casinos on the forum here and make your stands about them, you can also look into others crypto casinos online on the internet and try conduct research on them, check their background history and past projects, this may actually intrigue you to choosing them as your preferred but know that there's actually something one must discover about in dealing with them.

That is in any case the first step, how are you going to be successful if you do not know your opponent and the general competitive framework of your business - be that a casino or anything else. What can be done after that initial research is exactly what the OP is doing: asking directly, because there are many things that you may not see for yourself even trying other's sites.
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When they say real cryptocurrencies, they meant that cryptocurrencies were fictitious, I did not understand very well, but all the casinos in this forum are cryptocurrencies, I have not seen a casino that is only with normal money, but the advantage they have cryptocurrency casinos is that everything is faster, everything is done more easily and to withdraw, to deposit is easier, I trust Duelbits a lot, because it is a casino that has a good reputation and has many clients, and is very Well managed, they run contests and are trusted by well-known members of the forum, that's something that means a lot to me.

I don't think you understood my question. As I mentioned before, not all casinos advertised here solely operate with cryptocurrency. Some may accept a deposit in bitcoin, for example, but then convert it to fiat currency before allocating it to your account. And when you wish to withdraw funds, they will convert the balance back to cryptocurrency before allowing you to withdraw it to your wallet. I am looking for a casino that does not engage in this conversion process.



Maybe a solution using LN, could be the right approach Wink but for what I know, there is not anything implemented yet.

That's an interesting idea. However, as you mentioned, there are not yet any betting platforms that have implemented LN. At least as far as I know. Strange, actually, that not a single casino has implemented LN gambling yet. I can't think of any reason why they wouldn't, so I assume it's just a matter of time.



Okay, so after seeing the further posts, it's just that OP would rather play with pure crypto, instead of its value tied to fiat.

For instance, he would prefer betting 1,000 Sats rather than the dollar value.

Betfury and Crypto.games support this, although I see the owner of the latter already posted before mine.

Exactly. Thanks for the recommendations, I'll add them to my list.
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You are already here in the community for a long time and of course, most of them are promoting their mode of payment which is bitcoin and also another feature supported by a lot of more coins for being convenient to the players, I don't get it why you still seeking for the casino using a bitcoin because here most of them are using the bitcoin as mode of payment for transactions of deposit and withdrawals, it depends now on your preferences to choose with, you are wearing a signature of one of the top casino here that's run for a long time.
^Definitely right, OP was here in the forum for how many years and I think Op knows very well what are casinos that only accept BTC.
Try to ask Devans, the owner of two gambling casinos that only accept BTC and until now only BTC was accepted though other gambling casinos accepted altcoins as a wide variation when it comes to the selection of the coins to deposit.
@OP, try to read this casino's TOS.
https://www.bustabit.com/tos
https://bustadice.com/tos
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