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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:45:41 UTC
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Oh definitely. It was on a trip with some old friends, a couple of us already were playing on online casinos but the others weren't inclined to do so. The topic at one point shifted to betting so the others got curious as well. Then and there we helped them set up their accounts and try out some bets. Now idk if they're still betting on stake but they are still doing sports betting after exploring more about gambling. We sometimes have watch parties for some tourneys that we bet on hence why I know.

It sounds like you had a fun experience introducing your friends to online gambling during a trip! It’s great that you were able to guide them through setting up their accounts and getting started. Even if they aren’t still using the same casino, it’s good to know that they continued with sports betting. Watching tournaments together sounds like a great way to keep the interest alive! It’s also nice that you didn’t push them into it but let them explore it on their own terms.
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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:44:42 UTC
I have never recommended on purpose crypto or any other casino offline. I think that I should not bother others with gambling. If someone asks me for an advice where to gamble (while it strange to get such a question, as people look for any answer first in google nowadays), then I think I would name some popular casinos. But I will try to avoid such question, as I feel like I dont want to talk much about gambling offline, as I would feel responsible for that. One thing if you just show something gambling related and unintentionally recommend that (like signature), which means you dont insist on that. And the other thing is that you on purpose send someone to a casino.

It’s understandable to want to avoid feeling responsible for someone else's gambling decisions. By not actively recommending casinos offline, you’re showing a level of caution and respect for the potential risks involved. Your approach of sharing information only when directly asked (and without insistence) is a balanced way to handle the situation, allowing others to make their own choices without feeling pressured. It’s a responsible and thoughtful stance to take.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:44:05 UTC
If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued?

If they ask for recommendation about what's best crypto casino to gamble then yes I will recommend them. Since for sure that we already know their reputation and those people asking those things to us will never get compromised with them.

But I always put disclaimer on everything especially when dealing money like placing their bet and other risky things they are engaging so that they would be aware the consequences of the decision they take and also they could also do their personal research so that they could decide for their selves to continue or not.

It’s great that you take the time to provide recommendations while also making sure to set clear expectations. Offering a disclaimer shows responsibility, especially when it comes to potentially risky activities like gambling. Encouraging others to do their own research empowers them to make informed decisions, which is always a smart approach. You’re helping them make their own choices without pushing them in one direction, and that’s key in building trust.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:43:14 UTC
If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued?

I've done this multiple times in the past, I don't use any other online casinos than the ones on this forum, so yes I can proudly refer other people to the casino or this forum, if something works better you won't feel somehow talking about it to others.

What I can't say is the later feedback, I've told many but not all of them dropped me feedback, making me doubt if they really try the casino out or not, but I don't care if they don't, I told them about the casino so that they won't fall for scam casinos online.

It sounds like you’ve been proactive in recommending reputable casinos to others, which is great, especially with your experience on the forum. It’s understandable that not everyone might follow through, but at least you’ve provided them with solid advice to avoid scams. Your approach of guiding them without expecting much in return shows a responsible attitude toward helping others navigate the crypto gambling world. Hopefully, some of them end up checking out your recommendations!








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:42:20 UTC
Yes, my neighbor. I already recommended Stake.com to him because I know he is also a sports fan and he is actually looking for a place to bet so I did recommend the name of the signature that I am wearing to him. Also, he got his knowledge about cryptocurrency through me as we played NFT games and MMORPGs with NFT features and cryptocurrencies too. So, I don't think he will have any trouble about that.
Just a week ago he even told me that he had some funds in one of his wallets with 0.45 BNB left. I told him the price of BNB today and he was shocked that he got some decent money just as he almost forgot about it. Cheesy

That's a great example of how sharing knowledge about cryptocurrency can lead to unexpected benefits! It seems like your neighbor was already familiar with crypto thanks to your gaming experiences together, so recommending Stake.com was a natural step. It’s also interesting that he had some BNB sitting around and got a nice surprise when he realized its value had increased! Sounds like you’re doing a good job guiding him into the world of crypto betting.
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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:41:10 UTC
Online gambling is popular in our country because of the once popular online sabong, and some platforms accept cryptocurrency, so all the gamblers I've known are also playing online; only a few gamble with cryptocurrency, so I just need to explain how easy and how fast cryptocurrency is if they are going to deposit through a bank or fiat payment processor.
Online gambling and cryptocurrency are very popular. There will come a time when you meet a gambler; chances are they are already playing online using cryptocurrency.

It seems like online gambling and cryptocurrency are already closely tied in your country, especially with the popularity of platforms accepting crypto. Explaining the benefits of using cryptocurrency for faster and easier deposits could definitely help convert more traditional gamblers into crypto users. As you said, with the growing popularity of both, it might soon become the norm for most gamblers to use crypto. It sounds like you're on the right track in helping others make the switch to crypto casinos!








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:40:25 UTC
If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued?
I generally do not recommend gambling or any other activity or investment I perceive to be risky to anyone. This is because of a bad experience I had in the past recommending gambling to a friend who later got into trouble. I will only recommend reputable crypto casinos I know here to anyone who would come to me on their own seeking for advice on how to gamble with cryptocurrency. So far, none of my friends have come to ask me for such recommendations. My decision is to make sure that my friends or whoever would come to me take responsibility for their actions and decisions, without me sharing in the blame if anything goes wrong.

It’s understandable that you’d be cautious about recommending gambling, especially given your past experience. It’s wise to only share information about reputable crypto casinos when asked, and to let others make their own informed decisions. You’re right in wanting to avoid any potential blame or responsibility for someone else’s choices. It’s always important to be mindful of how such recommendations could impact others, and it sounds like you’ve learned from past experiences to approach it with caution.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:39:36 UTC

It makes sense that the local competition, especially with fiat-friendly casinos, makes it harder to attract people to try crypto-based casinos. The ease of using a wallet app for fiat transactions is a strong advantage, and it’s tough to convince people to switch, especially when the process of using crypto can seem like an extra hurdle. However, as crypto adoption grows and more crypto casinos accept fiat deposits, it might open up more opportunities for gamblers to give crypto casinos a try.
In this context, I actually thought of something else. Although it cannot be denied that I chose a different path with some of my colleagues because I chose a crypto casino different from some of my colleagues where they are in local casinos with fiat as a starting point but until now I still don't want to invite them to crypto casinos because they are not too interested in it either.

The reason being simple that they don't want to be inconvenienced (especially by not knowing crypto) so they will find fiat deposits simpler. So in the end, why force yourself to try to introduce to those who don't want to try new things.

On the other hand, I am quite comfortable with my own gambling with crypto casinos and they my friends are also comfortable with local casinos with fiat so why try something that will make us uncomfortable with each other.
Unless they are interested then I might recommend it, but if not then why bother introducing it because the answer is obviously they won't want to try anything new.

It makes sense that you don’t want to push your friends into something they’re not interested in, especially when they’re already comfortable with fiat-based casinos. It’s all about personal preference, and as you mentioned, if they’re not willing to try something new like crypto casinos, it’s better not to force the issue. The key is respecting everyone’s comfort level, and if they ever show interest, you can always introduce them to it later. It’s great that you’re enjoying your experience with crypto casinos while your friends are sticking to what they know.
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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:38:20 UTC
Most of my close friends already know and are involved with crypto casinos, it's just that when we find a new crypto casino, we recommend it to each other and I also always recommend the crypto casinos I play at when I get involved with the signatures I follow and they appreciate it and try it, so do I.
It seems like crypto casinos are no longer foreign and most likely many people use them, and I will always recommend crypto casinos when I see other people playing online gambling and this is what I have done and it turns out they already know but I still try to recommend the crypto casinos I follow or play at and when they are interested I will give them the link and then I don't know anymore.

It sounds like you and your friends are pretty familiar with crypto casinos, so recommending them has become a natural part of your conversations. Since crypto casinos are no longer foreign to many, it seems like you and your circle just share recommendations for the ones you follow or play at. Once you pass along the link, it's up to them whether they continue, but it’s great that you're always willing to share your insights and keep everyone in the loop!







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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:37:35 UTC
Only 1 of my friends I recommended to play on a crypto gambling site. Even before he didn't have any crypto at all although he knew about Bitcoin and some other assets.
It happened because my friend asked me where I bet while some of his friends were playing on local sites. My friend was very excited but didn't immediately create an account and try.
After a few weeks when we hung out, he asked me to tell him everything and I had to tell him how to get crypto to bet. I also told them that some crypto casinos also accept fiat deposits. But they were more interested in creating an exchange account so I had to guide them more.

My friend liked the site I recommended, especially with a little luck in the beginning. Now I don't know if my friend is still playing on the site I recommended or not. It's been a while since I contacted him, but he seems to still enjoy playing there.

It seems like your friend was initially excited about trying out a crypto gambling site after you recommended it, especially since he wasn't familiar with crypto but knew about Bitcoin. You guided him through the process of getting crypto and showed him how to create an account. He enjoyed the site, especially in the beginning when luck was on his side. Although you haven't checked in with him recently, it sounds like he was still enjoying the experience. It’s always interesting to see how people adapt to new ways of gambling once they get started!








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:36:26 UTC
No, in fact I haven't even recommended people to buy bitcoin. Firstly because I am very cautious on the subject, but also think of the typical person that you recommend to buy bitcoin, buys at the peak and sells out of panic at a downturn. Then he would throw it back in your face. The same goes for a cryptocurrency casino, imagine you recommend one and the guy loses a fortune.


Apart from that, if it's someone who doesn't know much about the subject, I'm sure they'd look at me like I'm crazy.

It sounds like you're cautious about recommending cryptocurrency, including for gambling, to others. You're aware of the potential risks, especially for those who may not fully understand the market, leading to them making poor decisions like buying at a peak or losing money at a crypto casino. Additionally, you recognize that people unfamiliar with cryptocurrency might be skeptical or even dismissive of the idea altogether. Your approach seems to prioritize being careful, especially when the stakes involve someone else’s financial well-being.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:35:39 UTC
If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble?
I have never met anyone who is
1) a gambler
2) knows about crypto;
3) doesn't use crypto to gamble

I have even known people who are gamblers and immediately started using crypto as soon as they discover it just to use it for gambling. Gamblers understand the benefits of cryptocurrency especially when it comes to online gambling. Online gambling using cryptocurrency is not as uncommon that I don't really need to go around recommending it to many people outside of the online community. Most likely if they are aware of crypto already, they would be aware of using it to gamble.



It seems like you've encountered a situation where gamblers who already understand cryptocurrency quickly realize the benefits of using it for online gambling. Given that most of the people you know who gamble are already aware of crypto's advantages, you don't feel the need to actively recommend it. It's a natural progression for those familiar with crypto to use it for gambling without much persuasion.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:34:17 UTC
have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued?

Yes, and I find it easy because he is a gambler, and he is a holder of cryptocurrency. I don't have to tell them how because they pretty much know the basics. All I have to do is give him a list of casinos like Betcoin and guide him on how things worked; after a few tries, he knows how to proceed and can play online in a few hours.
Of course I also told them what's on online casinos that they cannot find on offline casinos, like the terms of service and KYC.
 

It seems you have successfully recommended crypto casinos to a fellow gambler who already understands cryptocurrency. Since they were familiar with the basics, you provided a list of casinos like Betcoin and explained how things worked. You also highlighted the differences between online and offline casinos, including terms of service and KYC requirements. It sounds like the process was smooth for them, and they were able to get started quickly.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:33:34 UTC
In particular i will never recommend this to anyone and if anyone asks me, I will only answer what i play. Since my country doesn't have a direct casino license that's why i don't want to get too involved with it. But i am very much related to online gambling so i will give everyone a direct opinion on this matter. Suppose i don't go directly to the casino so i don't want to give the address to any of my friends. A lot of people in my country are related to online site gambling and there are many sites so i will highlight them. Moreover, i have also played on some of the sites available from the signature of this forum especially the signature that i participated in.

It seems that you prefer to stay cautious about recommending online casinos due to the lack of a direct casino license in your country. While you are involved in online gambling yourself, you choose not to directly give recommendations to friends. Instead, you highlight various online sites, especially those you've tried through forum signatures. It’s understandable to be cautious about sharing such recommendations given the legal complexities in some countries.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:32:07 UTC
If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued?

Have you ever recommended a crypto casino  to a gambler offline? Well the person I know eg friend and family who played gambled already played online casino since here in my country gambling is illegal and I actually showed them how the online casino outside country works and how actually gamble with crypto hahah

I showed them dual-bit but they seemed didnt really interested because they bet with USD and didn't really know about English but I showed them the Jackpot prize they just said the jackpot can only buy a car and laughed

It sounds like you tried introducing a crypto casino, Duelbit, to your friends and family, but they weren't very interested, especially due to the language barrier and unfamiliarity with crypto. Even though the jackpot seemed appealing, their lack of interest in betting with USD and understanding the platform led to a less-than-enthusiastic response. Sometimes, the novelty of crypto gambling can be hard to convey, especially when there are language and cultural barriers.
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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:30:00 UTC
Many times I have been asked that from my disappointed friends who have lost a lot in our city biggest casino and I have always recommended what I believed to be the best casino of the moment. Lately though I only recommend the one in my signature which is more focused on sport betting which in turn have better chance to win compared to slots. I never recommend anyone to play slot machines, they are the cancer of gambling, you think you are free from them but in reality you never are.
And friends think that they will get a different result in an online casino, if they were disappointed in a big casino, then they chose games in which it is very difficult or almost impossible to win (maybe these are slot machines), and if they come to an online casino and continue to play slots, then this will not change anything, the result will be the same. You place bets because you understand what you need to bet on, but if this is something new for them, then it will be just as difficult to win.

When recommending online casinos, it's important to consider the type of gambler you're dealing with. If they've already faced disappointment at traditional casinos, switching to crypto casinos or new platforms like slots may not change their luck. For newcomers, focusing on games that require strategy, like sports betting, could be a better choice than purely luck-based games like slots. It's all about managing expectations and understanding that, in the end, gambling is based on chance.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:28:34 UTC
I would simply don't care at all, if they think they can get rich through gambling, then they're stupid.

As long as they sign using my referral and I have warn them, I don't care about other thing. Problem is inevitable, but you can control how you react.

I think it would be nice to start caring about others instead of being self centered, warning them is not enough since you're the one who introduced them into it at the first place, atleast you should ensure that they're doing the right thing with the update you've shared to them, i don't buy the idea of calling them foolish cause different people got different challenge and you never can tell the challenges they had been going through before you introduced them to it.

 Left for me I'll feel the guilt if i introduce a close friend into gambling, maybe for referral bonus or so and they end up being addicted to it, moreover the last thing I'll do is advise someone to gamble using Bitcoin, they should do that with other Cryptocurrencies but definitely not Bitcoin.

Nonsense. Gambling is not a drug addiction, after which long-term use leads to dependence. In gambling, firstly, everything always depends on the person. If you can forcibly inject a dose of drugs, without the consent of the other (this happens), then you cannot force a person to play, moreover, make him dependent. This is nonsense. People with a certain mentality, or what you deny, but this is undeniable, stupid people, will fall into a trap. But those who are not greedy and use games for their intended purpose, and this is entertainment, will be safe since they think at those moments when they spend their money. There is no need to invent about caring for a loved one now, since every person (provided that he is healthy), every adult, must be responsible for their actions, without all sorts of nannies.

Edit: Besides, I've lost your logic. You allow your friends to play with crypto, but not with bitcoin? Then you're not that caring, buddy. Grin

This conversation highlights the divide between personal responsibility and concern for others, especially in the context of gambling. Some see it as a matter of individual choice where everyone should be accountable for their own actions, while others feel a stronger sense of duty, especially when friends or loved ones are involved.

Gambling can indeed be an entertaining activity for many, and it’s important to differentiate between responsible play and addiction. However, the line can blur for some, and offering guidance or warnings could be seen as a way of helping them make informed decisions, especially if you know they’re prone to getting carried away.

The Bitcoin vs. other cryptocurrencies debate also shows how people perceive risk differently. Bitcoin’s volatility might be a concern for some, while others feel more comfortable with the stability offered by other crypto options. It's an interesting balance between personal freedom and ensuring others are aware of potential risks.
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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:27:00 UTC
If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued?

Done this before when I’m still into affiliate profit making while there’s only few online casino available in my country but right now it’s very hard to attract gambler especially non crypto user to try crypto casino since there’s a lot of online casino that has a built-in access on our fiat wallet app which user can play directly using the wallet app.

Only few online crypto casino accept direct fiat deposits that’s why it’s very hard to introduce them due to competition on local online casino.



It makes sense that the local competition, especially with fiat-friendly casinos, makes it harder to attract people to try crypto-based casinos. The ease of using a wallet app for fiat transactions is a strong advantage, and it’s tough to convince people to switch, especially when the process of using crypto can seem like an extra hurdle. However, as crypto adoption grows and more crypto casinos accept fiat deposits, it might open up more opportunities for gamblers to give crypto casinos a try.








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:26:11 UTC
If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued?

Yes, and I told them about the casino that I'm playing or at least what I carried in my signature. They said that they wanted to try, and I show them how to buy crypto so that once they have they can deposit it to crypto base casinos that I recommend.

But they haven't try it as far as I know, maybe they are not really into crypto, but I know one guy that I've shown has been in the crypto scene before. However, he plays online but more on the fiat base so it's very difficult to convince as of this time.

It seems like you made a good effort to guide them through the process, even helping with buying crypto and explaining the basics of crypto-based casinos. The challenge, though, is that many people still feel more comfortable with fiat currency, especially if they’re used to playing on traditional platforms. The shift to crypto gambling can take time, and, understandably, some might not be ready to dive in just yet. Hopefully, with more exposure to crypto and its benefits, they’ll eventually make the switch!








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Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline?
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on 30/04/2025, 21:24:24 UTC
I always recommend rollbit to my friends who gamble online (no one gambles offline here because it is prohibited). Although at one time there were some of them who were not so interested in gambling with crypto, but I told them that it was much easier than using fiat, and the withdrawal process was also not so complicated and fast. There were some who were interested but I don't really know whether they continued using it or not. The most important thing is that I have shared my experience and whether they continue using it is their business, I don't really force them.

It sounds like you take a laid-back and informative approach, sharing your positive experiences without pushing anyone too hard. That’s a good strategy, especially when it comes to something like crypto gambling. People are more likely to try something new when they’re not pressured. The ease and speed of crypto transactions seem to be key selling points, so it makes sense that some of your friends would at least give it a shot after hearing about those benefits. It’s all about planting the seed and letting them explore it on their own terms!