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https://coingambling.io/cloudbet-review/ there has been a lot of activity in the Cloudbet thread here in this forum surely that should be taken in to account when users highlighted issues such as lack of cookie notification and not having GDPR European Law. So I cannot agree with all what was written in your review.
Stake, Primedice and Bitsler are excellent looking sites with excellent reputations but Betking has a disastrous reputation because of the way they promoted a non-existent 50 BTC dice game and the way its owner Dean Nolan fooled ICO investors to part with over $6.5 million which was never spent on the things the ICO whitepaper stated.
Your reviews should include more background too because when scammers like Dean Nolan and Betking can siphon off ICO funds to their own pockets then they do not deserve a positive review even if the website looks respectable.