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Topic: Who where how much withdrew from no deposit - page 3. (Read 1237 times)

hero member
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The sites that I use are mostly highly reputable and therefore they have certain rules and conditions. All of them need a deposit before you can even withdraw and it does not work that way. I do think the sites that you might be using are alright but at the same time most of the good one's have their own rules and regulations which I do respect and understand why is it there in the first place.

Therefore, I do think even if you win a reward you can very easily withdraw it after setting the conditions out straight and depositing the amount first. Giveaways are mostly for the frequent gamblers though and the people who are new sometimes. I would rather suggest you to look up the sites on the platforms listed here and even duelbits provides you with one free bet which you can use and who knows you might be lucky??
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
I'm currently looking for offers like this (without harsh conditions which prevent the reward), but so far I haven't found any. Even giveaways I'm having some hard time finding them right now. Most offers I see are competitions where few gamblers, commonly 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, win in the end. Personally for me this kind of offer doesn't worth at all.
Maybe casinos are fearing abuse from multi accounts in no deposit giveaways offers, so they changed their approach and marketing strategy.
You are right usually they make giveaways through contests but many of those contests are not really related to skills but mostly to randomness, then everyone can win at the end. Some casinos like Stake are also doing giveaways through emails, telegram, twitch or twitter.
legendary
Activity: 3108
Merit: 1290
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Not really a no deposit bonus but it was close as I didn't deposit funds into it. My bonus funds was more like a contest which I won as a prize of about $900 and I needed to play through about 5 times as rollover before I could withdraw,  I did just that and I grew my account to $5000 but was only allowed to withdraw a $3000 as per terms of the prize,, not bad for something that came from nothing just hoping for something similar to happen  Tongue

wow, I never had that kind of lucky experience in gambling, I thought it's impossible to win that kind of amount in a no deposit bonus promo of a certain gambling site. How about the requirements, did they require you a KYC before they process the withdrawal?
hero member
Activity: 1834
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Rollbit.com ⚔️Crypto Futures
Not really a no deposit bonus but it was close as I didn't deposit funds into it. My bonus funds was more like a contest which I won as a prize of about $900 and I needed to play through about 5 times as rollover before I could withdraw,  I did just that and I grew my account to $5000 but was only allowed to withdraw a $3000 as per terms of the prize,, not bad for something that came from nothing just hoping for something similar to happen  Tongue
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 517
Quite a lot of time has passed and I do not see any interesting no deposits that could be successfully withdrawn after wagering.

There is always a limit to be withdrawn from no deposit bonus once you complete the wagering requirement. It is also rare to find no deposit bonus from crypto gambling websites because it is easier to be abused unlike on fiat gambling websites because KYC is mandatory in most fiat gambling websites. In case you are still looking for no deposit bonuses/free spins, there is a new promo from coinsaga.com that you can claim here
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1005
Quite a lot of time has passed and I do not see any interesting no deposits that could be successfully withdrawn after wagering.

You can look for casinos with faucets and try to win some extra from free coins collected from it:
For example:
https://casinoroyale.bet
https://casinodoge.org/

But it is enough to look in google or here on forum "casino with faucet", or something similar

About bonuses without deposit, there used to be a lot of this type of promotion in the "games and rounds" section here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=71.0

So look over there instead of waiting for someone else to do it for you  Wink
member
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Quite a lot of time has passed and I do not see any interesting no deposits that could be successfully withdrawn after wagering.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1383
I'm currently looking for offers like this (without harsh conditions which prevent the reward), but so far I haven't found any. Even giveaways I'm having some hard time finding them right now. Most offers I see are competitions where few gamblers, commonly 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, win in the end. Personally for me this kind of offer doesn't worth at all.
Maybe casinos are fearing abuse from multi accounts in no deposit giveaways offers, so they changed their approach and marketing strategy.
This is a case of scammers making it hard for regular people to get what they want, casinos had no option but to put great restrictions on their offers as scammers had no problem abusing the system and now we have the current offers that are not attractive at all for the gambler that just want to gamble a little bit, in fact whenever I tried a new casino during the last years and they had a welcome bonus I had to go out of my way to reject the offer as the terms were simply terrible.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
I'm currently looking for offers like this (without harsh conditions which prevent the reward), but so far I haven't found any. Even giveaways I'm having some hard time finding them right now. Most offers I see are competitions where few gamblers, commonly 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, win in the end. Personally for me this kind of offer doesn't worth at all.
Maybe casinos are fearing abuse from multi accounts in no deposit giveaways offers, so they changed their approach and marketing strategy.
Expected for gambling houses to make out those kind of rules or terms because this is a business and not a charity which those bonuses could really be abused
and its just right for them to set out those things for them not to spend that much incase if there's someone could able to hit the minimum withdrawal out of
those free no deposit bonuses which is something unusual or really hard to be found.Me too, so far i havent see these kind of bonuses
but it would be good if we do find out something that do have this kind of offer.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I have never withdrawn money in this way, although I had such opportunities. Taking into account the fact that bonus money is given under a certain condition (to make a lot of bets for an amount that significantly exceeds the size of the bonus money), the waste of time for wagering this money is unreasonably large.
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Withdrew from the casino a few days ago from no deposit.


hero member
Activity: 2044
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I'm currently looking for offers like this (without harsh conditions which prevent the reward), but so far I haven't found any. Even giveaways I'm having some hard time finding them right now. Most offers I see are competitions where few gamblers, commonly 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, win in the end. Personally for me this kind of offer doesn't worth at all.
Maybe casinos are fearing abuse from multi accounts in no deposit giveaways offers, so they changed their approach and marketing strategy.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1383
Is it the free satoshis that they are giving? I don't gamble anymore so I don't know if they are still giving free satoshis in every cryptocurrency gambling sites every hour I guess, correct me if I'm wrong, but if it is the same thing, I already experienced it once way back 2017 if I'm not mistaken. They gave 0.0001 BTC and I luckily managed to make it 0.003 in DICE and I thought I can't withdraw it since it's just free but I did.

But mostly of the gambling sites now I guess requires KYC before you could withdraw your funds.
Many casinos still allow you to withdraw your profits without going through a KYC however if the profits are high then it is likely they will ask for KYC, in the case of bad casinos they are probably doing this to try to not pay you your winnings but when it comes to the most established casinos I think that has to do more with complying with AML policies that if possible they would ignore but since they cannot they have no option but ask for that information.
legendary
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But mostly of the gambling sites now I guess requires KYC before you could withdraw your funds.
^ Just because they want to make sure there is no money laundering or any illegal activity from gambling sites.
However, gambling is business, so there’s no point in arguing about this actually. Free bonuses are provided to the users for them to try the platform. Experience
What they can offer and become their customers. On the other hand, no deposit policy is a different story. It is actually prohibited by the law.
Probably the best thing to do there to file a lawsuit and get your compensation. Kidding aside, Probably we are all done with these schemes. We had to be more vigilant and get there.
That, and probably just to stay within legal boundaries of whatever country they are being regulated by. Most countries have that specific age bracket of which people are able to gamble after all, so having KYC is quite natural in the gambling industry. As for no deposits, I'm not familiar with it being against the law and afaik, there are some casinos that provide it without many issues (not sure now, but I'm pretty sure there were a lot way back then). Plus, no deposit policies would only become a plus for some newbie players if they provided free bonuses after all, so even if it was a scam, as long as you quit when you think they're overstepping their boundaries, I think it's okay to test it out.

not to some gambling dapps but bitcoin casino will probably decide to ask your KYC when they see you wanna withdraw a big amount of funds from them. they'd look into your account and then find some faults like you have another account or so. worse is if you did really cheat then you can't get your jackpot money.

no deposit are usually done by casino upon promotion. so when bitfury did their promotion i kept playing with them for they give about some satoshis for users to play around and earn their casino token. it was fund but did not hit a joackpot.


legendary
Activity: 3374
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Shuffle.com
I still didnt encounter having funds without getting a deposit I think you guys so got lucky to discover this platform in the early years, so far right now the affiliate bonus on different gambling platforms do not give too much credit but still bonus progress. Even though I gambling much I didn't get that large amount of profits. Right now I've never seen a gambling casino offering a large deposit bonus unless this is your first time to create an account to their platform.
There's still a few gambling sites that offers no deposit bonus (like this one from tower bet) you just need to browse frequently and check every thread so you don't miss out on these type of bonuses.

I thought they still give free satoshis to members but they must deposit some funds before getting it. I am sure that is happening in the old days because bitcoin price is not too high, and the crypto gambling sites is not too many like now.

If we compare with the situations now, the site thinks they need to ask for the deposit to their member before giving them many bonuses.
You can still find faucets on some sites but most casinos removed them already and replaced them with a better reward system since most users abuse the faucet and I remember someone here mentioned that faucets can be costly to casinos.
hero member
Activity: 2268
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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
No, I did not happen to me at all. I only get small amount of money from the gambling site and use it to try out their site to test if there is something to be change or not. Some sites did give some incentives to detect some bugs or issues in their site. About no deposit, no experience about it at all not even one.
hero member
Activity: 2758
Merit: 675
I don't request loans~
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But mostly of the gambling sites now I guess requires KYC before you could withdraw your funds.
^ Just because they want to make sure there is no money laundering or any illegal activity from gambling sites.
However, gambling is business, so there’s no point in arguing about this actually. Free bonuses are provided to the users for them to try the platform. Experience
What they can offer and become their customers. On the other hand, no deposit policy is a different story. It is actually prohibited by the law.
Probably the best thing to do there to file a lawsuit and get your compensation. Kidding aside, Probably we are all done with these schemes. We had to be more vigilant and get there.
That, and probably just to stay within legal boundaries of whatever country they are being regulated by. Most countries have that specific age bracket of which people are able to gamble after all, so having KYC is quite natural in the gambling industry. As for no deposits, I'm not familiar with it being against the law and afaik, there are some casinos that provide it without many issues (not sure now, but I'm pretty sure there were a lot way back then). Plus, no deposit policies would only become a plus for some newbie players if they provided free bonuses after all, so even if it was a scam, as long as you quit when you think they're overstepping their boundaries, I think it's okay to test it out.
hero member
Activity: 2604
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🐺Spinarium.com🐺 - iGaming casino
Is it the free satoshis that they are giving? I don't gamble anymore so I don't know if they are still giving free satoshis in every cryptocurrency gambling sites every hour I guess, correct me if I'm wrong, but if it is the same thing, I already experienced it once way back 2017 if I'm not mistaken. They gave 0.0001 BTC and I luckily managed to make it 0.003 in DICE and I thought I can't withdraw it since it's just free but I did.

But mostly of the gambling sites now I guess requires KYC before you could withdraw your funds.
I thought they still give free satoshis to members but they must deposit some funds before getting it. I am sure that is happening in the old days because bitcoin price is not too high, and the crypto gambling sites is not too many like now.

If we compare with the situations now, the site thinks they need to ask for the deposit to their member before giving them many bonuses.
hero member
Activity: 2590
Merit: 644
~snip~
But mostly of the gambling sites now I guess requires KYC before you could withdraw your funds.
^ Just because they want to make sure there is no money laundering or any illegal activity from gambling sites.
However, gambling is business, so there’s no point in arguing about this actually. Free bonuses are provided to the users for them to try the platform. What they can offer and become their customers. On the other hand, no deposit policy is a different story. It is actually prohibited by the law.
Probably the best thing to do there to file a lawsuit and get your compensation. Kidding aside, Probably we are all done with these schemes. We had to be more vigilant and get there.
sr. member
Activity: 2436
Merit: 455
Is it the free satoshis that they are giving? I don't gamble anymore so I don't know if they are still giving free satoshis in every cryptocurrency gambling sites every hour I guess, correct me if I'm wrong, but if it is the same thing, I already experienced it once way back 2017 if I'm not mistaken. They gave 0.0001 BTC and I luckily managed to make it 0.003 in DICE and I thought I can't withdraw it since it's just free but I did.

But mostly of the gambling sites now I guess requires KYC before you could withdraw your funds.
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