What sets Aviator apart, though, is that you can test your wings in demo mode without risking real coins.
Demo mode is always different from real games, sometimes casinos make it look more easier and if you’re to deposit and start playing you’ll get a lot of wins but as soon as you start playing you’ll realized that it was nothing like the demo and those 100x you normally see during the demo would disappear all of a sudden and you might even lose your money at 1.05x multiplier.
And as others have mentioned in this thread, using crypto or fiat gives the same effect, the only thing you mentioned that I find valid is the “anonymous” part which is currently being discarded by making players pass through KYC verification. Aside that there’a nothing you’ll get from using just crypto to play.
Thank you very much my man for the brief clarification cause I believe demo mode is actually to entice the gamble into thinking the whole process is very easy but believe when you switch to the real account, it's definitely sometime else and this same thing happens to newbie who creates account on some trading platform and tend to win lots of trade session on the demo but after depositing your own funds the whole situation turns sideways and nothing seems right anymore so I'd like to believe try out a real bankroll on aviator game before ranting about it because just like what cantsay said you would be surprised at how you can lose even at1.05x odd.