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Board Gambling
Re: Vulnerabilities in gambling websites in past
by
Silberman
on 01/03/2022, 19:21:01 UTC
The problem here is that you don't know when a hack will happen. So, it doesn't really matter for how long you leave your cryptos on the casino. But, surely, the shorter the less risky! (not your keys not your money).
You must always assume that when playing in your casino, any violation of their TOS will get you in trouble of course if you happens to play in a scam casino you are surely going to lose your money
You should always have to assume such things and other risks. These days it's hard to discern what a scam casino is so sticking around to old ones are the best course to do instead of changing from time to time or relying on these new casinos, most of new ones are an outright scam.
It is true that there is always a risk when playing at casinos that do not really have a long history in this market, however as long as people are prudent with their gambling then most of the time they are not going to have too much of a problem with those casinos, however the biggest risk at least when it comes to the topic at hand is to play in a casino that is relatively new but that got recent success, as that is the perfect scenario for a hacker to try to get some money as it is unlikely the security is as good as what they can find in established casinos and as such are easier to hack.