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Re: [LIST] Gambling sites with internal exchange
by
AmoreJaz
on 10/10/2021, 21:59:06 UTC
Betnomi team has developed a newer version of the casino and they have brought changes in their deposit and withdrawal system. Now the coins are displayed separately like other normal casino. So, the coin exchanging system is no longer available at Betnomi. Maybe you should remove them from the ‘Special Case’ list now.

okay, thanks for the heads up. also, it seems they change their site to betnomi.bet but their old site betnomi.com is still up. i have account in the old one but not very active, so i was familiar with the old one.

Damn, I've been playing on a lot of these sites using the internal exchange functions and didn't know that the rates are actually so bad.

Thanks for the heads up, OP.

I've probably lost around $100 just to fees alone. And this is easily avoided if I had just used any other instant exchangers that give much better rates.
That is the fee for your convenience, hope you realized ot very earlier because many people don't even know such things for years and if they did they might be saved few thousand dollars.
Well quoted above was right and the OP thread was very helpful to avoid those possible high fees that we blindly know. If we keep using internal exchange and we thought that it is free for the gambling site casino itself and then no we are wrong because they still have to charge us for the fee. However, is there any list that includes the non-KYC and KYC procedure gambling casino? I saw someone asked and I don't know where to find that kind of list but if there is no exist I think it much better if OP will perhaps include that feature.

of course, there will be some sort of fee if you use their internal exchange. but you can always compare your savings if you will convert your crypto to cheaper alts like TRX or XRP, it is always your choice whether or not to use their exchange though.
most casinos offering internal exchange don't have KYC. so the reason why i didn't add another tab regarding kyc/non-kyc. but for some of them, they may have limits of the total amount you can deposit or withdraw before subjecting the player to KYC. better read the ToS of the casino you want to play with so as not to be caught in the middle when you need to withdraw.