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When I start betting, it was a local bookmaker I used and they don't accept deposit in crypto, just in fait which was our local currency via bank app transfer or card debit. I started using crypto casinos and bookies few years ago and I doubt I have spent more than $20 worth of Bitcoin to gamble, the truth is that I prefer to deposit USDt than Bitcoin.

That’s understandable since you only registered in 2022. Back in 2017, it was mostly just Bitcoin being used for gambling, super popular at that time. Then later on, casinos started accepting altcoins, but only major ones like Ethereum. Bitcoin wasn't even that expensive before the 2017 bull run. I think around 2016, it was just $500 or so. So if you're really into gambling and could afford it back then, 1 BTC didn’t feel like a big deal.

I have to confess that my biggest bet in BTC was exactly 1BTC back then. Not so cheap as you said, to be honest.

Although it would be worth an almost life-changing amount if I holdedhad hodled it until now, I don't think I would've had such strong hands, so I don't regret it much: I take it as a loss of what it was worth back then, not more.

I planned to divide it on 10 bets in a row of 0.1BTC and see what happened. I couldn't expect to lose every single one of them Sad Well, at least no one can say that I'm not a man who sticks to his plans Roll Eyes
Original archived Re: what is your biggest bet in BTC?
Scraped on 18/07/2025, 12:26:55 UTC
When I start betting, it was a local bookmaker I used and they don't accept deposit in crypto, just in fait which was our local currency via bank app transfer or card debit. I started using crypto casinos and bookies few years ago and I doubt I have spent more than $20 worth of Bitcoin to gamble, the truth is that I prefer to deposit USDt than Bitcoin.

That’s understandable since you only registered in 2022. Back in 2017, it was mostly just Bitcoin being used for gambling, super popular at that time. Then later on, casinos started accepting altcoins, but only major ones like Ethereum. Bitcoin wasn't even that expensive before the 2017 bull run. I think around 2016, it was just $500 or so. So if you're really into gambling and could afford it back then, 1 BTC didn’t feel like a big deal.

I have to confess that my biggest bet in BTC was exactly 1BTC back then. Not so cheap as you said, to be honest.

Although it would be worth an almost life-changing amount if I holded it until now, I don't think I would've had such strong hands, so I don't regret it much: I take it as a loss of what it was worth back then, not more.

I planned to divide it on 10 bets in a row of 0.1BTC and see what happened. I couldn't expect to lose every single one of them Sad Well, at least no one can say that I'm not a man who sticks to his plans Roll Eyes