Honestly, who plays 0.25 btc hands on blackjack? That is literally 2.5-3 thousand dollars each hand, that is a huge whale move if I have seen one, normally in real life you sit on a blackjack table and you will realize the biggest is usually 50 bucks per bet, I rarely ever see a person betting anything more than that, keep in mind this is a regular casino blackjack table, not Las Vegas big 5 star hotel with insane entertainments type of table, which means this dude is betting so much that if he cashed it out to dollars, go to Vegas and bet on blackjack he would be treated like a huge whale even there as well among all other whales. If you are attracting that type of customers to just sit at home and gamble on a website than you know you must be doing something right.
That's why Stake is still one of the number 1 best Casinos in the Online Cryptocurrencies gambling market
We provide legitm, daily updates / giveaways and everything that a gambler needs for continuing on trusting the Casino.
These factors make us one of the best Casinos where the user feels safer than everywhere else including real life Casinos
There are still many gamblers playing with Ripple so it is not something negative that was added to Stake
All depends on personal preference as well.
The coins that are added are always asked to the community here at Bitcointalk or at our Forum.
It all depends on the scale of which you're considering.
Overall, the inclusion of Ripple means that you're allowing it to be used more... to propagate across the crypto ecosystem for a longer time. Even if you are not a fan of Ripple, that is what is happening. It's like if you allowed Bitconnect as an available coin to be used at Stake.
Yeah sure, but let's face it, Bitconnect turned out to be scam / pronzi scheme