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Many of us had to use bitcoin for gambling by necessity.
Not being able to KYC, having no bank account, sites not accepting your country.

All valid reasons to not be able to use a site using FIAT. Not everyone gambling with bitcoin always was a believer in the project.
The issue is that volatility would not be a good feature for those casual players.

So stable coins are a valid alternative. You get to play with minimal exposure to price risks. It just made crypto gambling more accessible.

Though you can say that using stablecoin is similar with using fiat in today's set-up. Still, you can convert your stablecoin to other alts where you can use it 'cheaply.' Meaning, you can bet small as there are so many alts that you can now use today and use it for small bets. Hence, you can prolong your stay in the casino if you just want leisure playing.
Original archived Re: Is stablecoin gambling killing the crypto edge?
Scraped on 06/09/2025, 22:49:36 UTC
Many of us had to use bitcoin for gambling by necessity.
Not being able to KYC, having no bank account, sites not accepting your country.

All valid reasons to not be able to use a site using FIAT. Not everyone gambling with bitcoin always was a believer in the project.
The issue is that volatility would not be a good feature for those casual players.

So stable coins are a valid alternative. You get to play with minimal exposure to price risks. It just made crypto gambling more accessible.

Though you can say that using stablecoin is similar with using fiat in today's set-up. Still, you can convert your stablecoin to other alts where you can use it 'cheaply.'