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https://rollbit.com/trading/BTC


0.04% is a very low fee!

That's is not actually trading, but it is some kind bet of future price of those assets.
Very interesting, never saw this in any other casino

It’s an interesting feature for real, not really having to click on buy or sell like in trading but instead, we have up or down here and a bet either direction.

What I don’t tend to understand here is, how would the multiplier apply?
I think that's like a leverage. I have seen games like and actually loves it because it's intriguing.

The flat rate fee doesn’t seem to be very advantageous if you ask me. It’s deducted at every opening and it doesn’t matter if you loss the bet on trade direction or not but, when it comes to the PnL fee, you don’t get any deductions should you take a loss.
This is similar to exchanges fee charges, in any trade win/loss there's a fee attracted to it, it's no difference in that regard.
And I think it's for $100 and above, although actually more than the fee most exchanges charges (if not all). Maybe because this is a predicting game...
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Scraped on 17/07/2025, 14:40:52 UTC
https://rollbit.com/trading/BTC


0.04% is a very low fee!

That's is not actually trading, but it is some kind bet of future price of those assets.
Very interesting, never saw this in any other casino

It’s an interesting feature for real, not really having to click on buy or sell like in trading but instead, we have up or down here and a bet either direction.

What I don’t tend to understand here is, how would the multiplier apply?
I think that's like a leverage. I have seen games like and actually loves it because it's intriguing.

The flat rate fee doesn’t seem to be very advantageous if you ask me. It’s deducted at every opening and it doesn’t matter if you loss the bet on trade direction or not but, when it comes to the PnL fee, you don’t get any deductions should you take a loss.
This is similar to exchanges fee charges, in any trade win/loss there's a fee attracted to it, it's no difference in that regard.