You could play with doges
The minimum withdraw amount is 2,000 doges which is around 5 dollars. Honestly, I don't even understand why anyone would ever want to gamble with 15 dollars worth in ETH given that the fees could amount to half of this. Compare that to a Dogecoin network fee of just 1 doge. It kinda makes no sense if you ask me
True that, but often times players are too lazy to move their ETH or BTC to exchange and convert it to DOGE there (just like me lol). So they just sent their fund just to save some transaction fee and time and enjoy wolf.bet's game. Unless wolf.bet have a built in conversion (sorry if i am not updated on this one) where we can convert our BTC to Doge or other cryptocurrency and vice versa, but the problem is, there is not so many local exchangers that convert Doge to fiat since most of them only converts BTC and other more popular cryptocurrencies. So even if there is an internal exchange, player will still choose to withdraw in BTC or ETH if their purpose is to convert it to fiat after withdrawal.