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Topic: Top 5 Things to Consider When Choosing an Online Casino - page 4. (Read 447 times)

legendary
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Licenses can be acquired very easily in different places of the world for almost no trouble at all.What I want from playing in an online casino is having a lot of options and a really low amount as minimum withdrawal,some of the reputable casinos which I am not mentioning here has at least 0.002 Bitcoin minimum withdraw which is 60 dollars and that is a really high amount in my opinion when this amount should be like 10-15 and user pays the fee of the withdrawal.Next I would love super fast almost instant withdrawals which most of the reputable casinos have and lastly to have a lot of betting lines in sport bets,sometimes the win lies in choosing some bets that no one cares about.
legendary
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Licenses are shit, even they have sometime casinos still doing a shit thngs.

I more prefer based experience of the user and most of us have these things:
- Big Bankroll.
- Fast withdraw.
- Have a higher limit amount without KYC.

If you talking about security system of the site, that's one of they should and KYC is always happenign.
hero member
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When we say security, we mean your information and your money. Non-crypto casinos require all your information, sometimes even the last four of your social security number, before you can open an account and start betting.

Crypto and bitcoin casinos require an email. That’s it. Also, every deposit and withdrawl is via a specific code. So the chances of your transactions being hijacked is close to zero.

I guess that you have never heard about crypto casinos requiring KYC verification, in order to approve a withdrawal. Grin

I'm glad that my crypto casino won't break the laws of Costa Rica, even though I live in Europe and the legislation here is different. Grin

Even "secure" online casinos can find ways to scam their customers and refuse withdrawals.

Why do I feel that a total newbie in the the crypto gambling world has created this forum thread. OP, you forum post seems really generic and ignorant. Perhaps you should learn more about crypto gambling, before writing such threads.

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So it will minimize the risk if you choose casinos with long and more or less clean track record.



I'll prefer a casino that has this above all the other OP have mentioned, you can have it all in a new casino, but it will take years to have a long and clean track record, they should be quick to resolve every issue that comes along the way, they have dedicated support and try are fair on their dealing on accusations.

Licenses and a variety of games are not a guarantee that it's worth playing in that casino, many scam casinos promote their platform by having all of these but end up scamming their players and not playing fair to their users.
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A licensed casino can end up giving its members a lot of trouble. I prefer a trusted and reputable casino because the casino will not disappoint its members and we are lucky to get these casinos from this forum.

Trusted and reputable casinos can provide security and licenses and have many games that can attract members to return. Trusted and reputable casinos always look after their members unless a member intends to cheat the casino. The casino will punish them.

And for me, the casinos here are enough to become a list of trusted and reputable casinos. And as long as I play at the casino that I found on this forum, I don't get any problems unless I lose Grin
legendary
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To a certain extent, license may not really mean so much. Curacao license is as cheap and easy to get as a coconut. If you have a problem with a casino, will you be able to file a suit against it in Curacao? How many shady casinos are there that are licensed?

In terms of security, there's not much guarantee either. The moment you deposit your funds from a wallet under your control to a casino, that's already letting go of your funds' security.

So it will minimize the risk if you choose casinos with long and more or less clean track record.

I mean look at freebitco.in. Afaik it has no license and has been operating under a good reputation for so long now.

I'm afraid you're wrong. I think Freebitco.in is a licensed casino. Anybody please correct me, but I think Freebitco.in has a license from Costa Rica.
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Some online casinos say they use an RNG, but they don’t always.

Honestly, RNG and other related stuff are not being considered as a factor when choosing online casinos at most.

About security, can we really tell that our information is secured at these sites? Simply, it's just a matter that we do trust them regardless if it's a fiat casino or crypto casino, that's it. We are complying at these sites based on our own judgment.

Above all of this, gamblers mostly trust a casino based on the reputation built since the commencement of operation.

And if I may add to that, I think gamblers are not looking at RNG or even the RTP per se. Perhaps most of us are not familiar with is. We just have to have a good user experience on casinos.

Most likely the casinos that we play could be just suggested to us and it's based on their reputation. So for me the most important factor is the reputation that it got from our community here. Those gamblers who gave their unbiased feedback as what casinos to be trusted.
legendary
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Some online casinos say they use an RNG, but they don’t always.

Honestly, RNG and other related stuff are not being considered as a factor when choosing online casinos at most.

About security, can we really tell that our information is secured at these sites? Simply, it's just a matter that we do trust them regardless if it's a fiat casino or crypto casino, that's it. We are complying at these sites based on our own judgment.

Above all of this, gamblers mostly trust a casino based on the reputation built since the commencement of operation.
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OP may have overlooked reputation and customer support, you can have everything you've mentioned but gamblers will always ask the reputation and customer support we have 1xbit here they claimed to have those you've mentioned but why are players not choosing 1xbit? that's because they are a notorious scam casino.
I'll always include reputation because if you have this, you have peace of mind and you are confident in depositing knowing if you win, you can cash it out without the fear of accusing you of cheating, when you're not.
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I would agree with most of the points in your read except for one: Licenses. While in the past they certainly held some value as licenses require rigorous registration and authorization processes before you could even get signed with a reputable gambling license provider like Curacao, nowadays they're cash grabs that do not hold up to what they stand for anymore cause most of them aren't even that hard to work with. You could literally just pay your way into a license and then voila, you're now a "reputable" casino. In my opinion this is bad as it could be abused by scam sites and fake casinos to make their unwitting users think that they are trustworthy, and then from there consider your money stolen.

There are better ways to choose the right casino for you, as it stands today however, looking for a licensed one may seem like a hit-or-miss idea really.

gambling license is just one factor to look at. but if you will seriously play on a casino, always check for their actual reputation in the community by checking legit reviews and feedbacks. lucky if you know this forum as you can already have a very comprehensive source of which casinos and bookies are trustworthy and worth your money just by looking at their trust summary and reading their respective threads in the forum. there are also couple of review sites that are also maintained by members of this forum.
Took the words right out of my mouth brother. Player recommendation is the best replacement for "licensing" really as it guarantees that a site is not only reputable, it's also fun to play with. Although checking this forum every now and again to find out which casinos are reputable or not isn't so bad either in my opinion. All in all it boils down to finding the right casino by means of looking for those that the people is trusting. Don't take any chances with this one as it's better to be in a casino that is reputable with no bonuses and perks instead of getting reeled to play in a shady casino with lots of bonuses and perks and then by the time you withdraw your stuff you're blocked and your account is banned for some reason.
hero member
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I would agree with most of the points in your read except for one: Licenses. While in the past they certainly held some value as licenses require rigorous registration and authorization processes before you could even get signed with a reputable gambling license provider like Curacao, nowadays they're cash grabs that do not hold up to what they stand for anymore cause most of them aren't even that hard to work with. You could literally just pay your way into a license and then voila, you're now a "reputable" casino. In my opinion this is bad as it could be abused by scam sites and fake casinos to make their unwitting users think that they are trustworthy, and then from there consider your money stolen.

There are better ways to choose the right casino for you, as it stands today however, looking for a licensed one may seem like a hit-or-miss idea really.

gambling license is just one factor to look at. but if you will seriously play at a casino, always check for their actual reputation in the community by checking legit reviews and feedback. lucky if you know this forum as you can already have a very comprehensive source of which casinos and bookies are trustworthy and worth your money just by looking at their trust summary and reading their respective threads in the forum. there are also a couple of review sites that are also maintained by members of this forum.
License is indeed good and a sure thing to look out for when choosing a centralized casino,  but beyond that is the risk of whether or not those casinos follow the law of the nation that issues them that license or they just bribe their way through,  because we have hard several cases against the licensed casino and up until now,  nothing has been done by those nations.

One will expect them to have seized their operating licence but that is not the case in most cases,  and this is one thing that has bordered on the trust and reputation of the casino,  so mate you are very correct to have said that reputation and reviews are sure ways to know the right casino to gamble on.
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Look for a license

Most online casinos have licenses. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t look and make sure. Licensed online casinos are by far more capable of handling arising issues than unlicensed online casinos.

Casinos with licenses, for example a license in Costa Rica, means the casino can operate under the governing laws of that nation. It also means the online casino cannot break the nation’s laws.
Licenses mean jack sometimes (or most of the time nowadays). It's rather easy to get a Curacao license afaik, there's not much in terms of requirements being needed and you can easily get one with enough time. I mean look at freebitco.in. Afaik it has no license and has been operating under a good reputation for so long now.

When we say security, we mean your information and your money. Non-crypto casinos require all your information, sometimes even the last four of your social security number, before you can open an account and start betting.
This is more in terms of privacy rather than security though? And really, no system/website is 100% secure. It's just a matter of how long it can actually take for someone to break it down and get in. And in terms of privacy, I call BS. KYC also happens in crypto casinos.
Choose an online casino with game variety

Always look for game variety. By game variety, we mean a lot of table games and a lot of slot games.

Nowadays, bitcoin and crypto casinos offer as many games as traditional online casinos. The difference is that BTC casinos and crypto casinos are truly fair. Some online casinos say they use an RNG, but they don’t always.
Pretty sure you already counter-argued yourself. Fiat itself has a variety of games that anyone can play. I actually doubt if there's any difference between the two anymore.
legendary
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I would agree with most of the points in your read except for one: Licenses. While in the past they certainly held some value as licenses require rigorous registration and authorization processes before you could even get signed with a reputable gambling license provider like Curacao, nowadays they're cash grabs that do not hold up to what they stand for anymore cause most of them aren't even that hard to work with. You could literally just pay your way into a license and then voila, you're now a "reputable" casino. In my opinion this is bad as it could be abused by scam sites and fake casinos to make their unwitting users think that they are trustworthy, and then from there consider your money stolen.

There are better ways to choose the right casino for you, as it stands today however, looking for a licensed one may seem like a hit-or-miss idea really.

gambling license is just one factor to look at. but if you will seriously play on a casino, always check for their actual reputation in the community by checking legit reviews and feedbacks. lucky if you know this forum as you can already have a very comprehensive source of which casinos and bookies are trustworthy and worth your money just by looking at their trust summary and reading their respective threads in the forum. there are also couple of review sites that are also maintained by members of this forum.
hero member
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I would agree with most of the points in your read except for one: Licenses. While in the past they certainly held some value as licenses require rigorous registration and authorization processes before you could even get signed with a reputable gambling license provider like Curacao, nowadays they're cash grabs that do not hold up to what they stand for anymore cause most of them aren't even that hard to work with. You could literally just pay your way into a license and then voila, you're now a "reputable" casino. In my opinion this is bad as it could be abused by scam sites and fake casinos to make their unwitting users think that they are trustworthy, and then from there consider your money stolen.

There are better ways to choose the right casino for you, as it stands today however, looking for a licensed one may seem like a hit-or-miss idea really.
Instead of looking for licenses I would say to look for reputation. That is the best thermometer to check if you should deposit and play at a casino or not. Reputable casinos are operating for years already and have a solid base of users who have been there for a long time already, without any serious complaints to make about the services offered. Maybe a casino like that doesn't have a license, but it's still a safe place to bet.

Each casino is unique and their situation must be analyzed individually by gamblers when looking for a reliable website to play online.
legendary
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Security is the most important aspect of any online casino. The most secure online casinos currently in existence are those that are bitcoin casino or other crypto casinos.
Fiat casinos too are secure. But we prefer bitcoin and other crypto casinos because of the ease of transactions. There are some crypto casinos that belongs to scammers. Reputation is important.

When we say security, we mean your information and your money. Non-crypto casinos require all your information, sometimes even the last four of your social security number, before you can open an account and start betting.
If it is security, it means how safe your money is after you credited your casino account. Anything that has to do with KYC is not about security but privacy.

Crypto and bitcoin casinos require an email. That’s it. Also, every deposit and withdrawl is via a specific code. So the chances of your transactions being hijacked is close to zero.
There are some crypto casinos that make KYC mandatory. You need to start reading the terms of services of the gambling sites that you are using. Be it KYC or no-KYC crypto casinos. Both KYC and no-KYC casinos always include that they can demand for verification from any user at anytime. I am referring to centralized casinos which are what most people are using.

KYC and how safe your transaction is are not related at all.

Nowadays, bitcoin and crypto casinos offer as many games as traditional online casinos. The difference is that BTC casinos and crypto casinos are truly fair. Some online casinos say they use an RNG, but they don’t always.
Just like I have said before, there are reputable fiat and reputable crypto casinos. There are fiat and crypto casinos that are not also reputable.

Keep reading→ https://n2g.io/aed65f9
What you have posted already would discourage people from reading it.
hero member
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I would agree with most of the points in your read except for one: Licenses. While in the past they certainly held some value as licenses require rigorous registration and authorization processes before you could even get signed with a reputable gambling license provider like Curacao, nowadays they're cash grabs that do not hold up to what they stand for anymore cause most of them aren't even that hard to work with. You could literally just pay your way into a license and then voila, you're now a "reputable" casino. In my opinion this is bad as it could be abused by scam sites and fake casinos to make their unwitting users think that they are trustworthy, and then from there consider your money stolen.

There are better ways to choose the right casino for you, as it stands today however, looking for a licensed one may seem like a hit-or-miss idea really.
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Look for a license

Most online casinos have licenses. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t look and make sure. Licensed online casinos are by far more capable of handling arising issues than unlicensed online casinos.

Casinos with licenses, for example a license in Costa Rica, means the casino can operate under the governing laws of that nation. It also means the online casino cannot break the nation’s laws.

Consider security

Security is the most important aspect of any online casino. The most secure online casinos currently in existence are those that are bitcoin casino or other crypto casinos.

When we say security, we mean your information and your money. Non-crypto casinos require all your information, sometimes even the last four of your social security number, before you can open an account and start betting.

Crypto and bitcoin casinos require an email. That’s it. Also, every deposit and withdrawl is via a specific code. So the chances of your transactions being hijacked is close to zero.

Choose an online casino with game variety

Always look for game variety. By game variety, we mean a lot of table games and a lot of slot games.

Nowadays, bitcoin and crypto casinos offer as many games as traditional online casinos. The difference is that BTC casinos and crypto casinos are truly fair. Some online casinos say they use an RNG, but they don’t always.

Keep reading→ https://n2g.io/aed65f9
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