I think this is why OP created this thread... he does not want to do the research by himself and he wants other players to provide him with casinos that they have already tested. You can browse the web and find many casinos, but how many of those casinos are just a front for an elaborate scam?
Well, it's not like I don't want to do my own research, but as I mentioned earlier, in many cases it's very difficult to get such information first hand. For instance, many casinos claim to accept bitcoin for deposits and withdrawals, but their terms do not clarify if they also convert it to fiat currency on their platform.
at stake when the person makes a deposit in cryptocurrencies, even when playing with cryptocurrencies the person can see that every time the price of that same cryptocurrency drops or rises the balance of your account at stake.com also fluctuates depending on that price movement, with that you can see that they don't convert to fiat, at least that's what I've noticed, because it's happened to me many times that I won a bet but because the price of bitcoin or litecoin dropped a lot so my winnings were reduced or my balance was reduced Of course, it has an advantage when the price of bitcoin or litecoin goes up a lot. in any case, I think that having many accounts in casinos is also a big risk of having to kyc in many casinos
What the OP can do is if he doesn't want to create account in all these casinos,
he can start reading the thread of each reputable and known casinos in this forum.
There are so many discussions that he can already get an idea how the casino is operating like if your deposit will be converted to USD or not.
He can also directly ask on the thread if he is not into reading all the posts, and for sure, someone will answer his query.
This is the advantage in this forum. You can have direct contact also with their respective reps if you can't get a hold of them via site chat support.