Makes sense, for me, since i began gambling, I can say of a truth that I've never gambled on any casino that is outside this forum, and this is because I am constantly here on this forum and i am following up on all the casinos on this gambling board, i can easily tell which is good and reputable to gamble on, and which is bad and should be avoided, this have helped me to never be a victim of scam due to gambling on the wrong casino.
Yes, because casinos that have been registered on this forum and have a good reputation here, you can be sure they are indeed worth using and relying on.
Using a casino that is registered on the forum can also make it even easier for us If one day a problem occurs, we can indirectly solve it with representatives of the casino team who are active here.
This forum has provided a lot of benefits that we can take in the gambling section, even whatever information we need is already listed here.
Not only you, even myself, after getting to know crypto gambling, always use crypto casinos that are recommended in forums to the point where I myself am not at all interested in fiat casinos which are well known in the country where I live.
I would add that gambling in an online casino with cryptocurrencies has many advantages until the casino itself starts requiring you to pass the KYC verification procedure.
Once this happens, many players agree to go through KYC. But the loss of anonymity for a large number of gamblers is an unacceptable detriment. There are numerous reasons why a player chooses to remain anonymous. And many players, having learned about the need for KYC when playing with payments in cryptocurrency, leave such a casino forever. And these people start looking for another casino that does not require KYC.
Therefore, if we talk about the topic of this topic, I consider it very important that casino devs do not comply with the requirements of regulators for the mandatory introduction of KYC verification in the case of playing with cryptocurrency payments for as long as possible.
It might even be better to change jurisdictions, move to a country where the regulators are not so dependent on the Americans.