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Re: Best Bitcoin Casinos - A list made my members
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cryptolists
on 24/04/2025, 12:17:23 UTC
Since I worked with this topic daily for quite a few years, I thought that you can consider including the following: VIP Casino IO, Emirbet.co, viu-viu.com, Vegas Nova, Betsio, Flagman, Spin Mama, CoinCasino.com, Woom.bet, Winbay.com, Bitz.io, DragonSlots.com and Stone Vegas. I guess many of them are not approved by Bitcoin Talk yet, but it could be worth to look into them if you would like to expand the list a bit.
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Re: What do you think bitcoin price would be in the next few days?
by
cryptolists
on 07/10/2024, 22:09:10 UTC
The second half of October will probably be a very good month. Geo political tension is likely decreasing, we're seeing a higher percentage voting for Trump (which is also likely to support Bitcoin) and it's holding well above the 60k level. It's going to be a good month.. hopefully above 67k and getting close to an ATH.
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Re: Finns det några aktiva skandinavier här?
by
cryptolists
on 26/09/2023, 20:47:14 UTC
Tjabba, är relativt ny på forumet här och undrar om det finns några fler skandinavier här? Är själv som ni ser från Sverige. (bor dock utomlands)

Tjena. En allt mer aktiv svensk återfinns här. Bor dock utomlands. Vore kul om vi kan få igång den skandinaviska delen av BitcoinTalk lite mer.
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Re: CryptoCasino.com 💰 100% up to 20 mBTC Welcome Bonus + 200 Free Spins 🎰
by
cryptolists
on 26/09/2023, 17:13:18 UTC
Like we discussed before, lots of free spins after registration often attract players without an intention to deposit real crypto. I think in the long run, this high amount of free spins will be too costly for you guys. It's a very competitive market right now and rather fight with a good deposit bonus than lots of free spins, unless you just want to spend money (or crypto) and get low rollers. Low rollers love free spins without any requirements to deposits, but high rollers look for other kind of bonuses. Your set-up with a generous reward program sounds more like a long term plan, so I've always been confused by the costly free spins after registration that doesn't really add much value. Anyway, it's your call and I bet that in 3-6 months time, there will be free spins after registration on your site.



Welcome! Not exploring the site first but here are some of my basic questions;

Click the “Deposit” button below. Enter an amount, currency and payment method. You’ll get 200 Free Spins if your first deposit is $100 or more. Otherwise, you’ll
get 100 Free Spins.


Users need to have a $100 first deposit to be eligible for 200 Free spins. Is that applied to all slot games and how much is the bet amount here?

What's the amount referring to "otherwise"? Does it mean, 100 free spins will be credited even for a minimum deposit amount?

Yes, that is not all..... the money that you do get, must be wagered 30 times before the funds can be withdrawn.  Roll Eyes I hate it when casinos use tricks like this to attract people to "free"  Roll Eyes money, but you never get a fair chance to get it.  Angry

In any way... the casino looks good and it offers a lot of entertainment.. but most people are not going to deposit $100 just to try it. There are a lot of competition out there, where they do not use tricks like this.  Tongue


Morning K,

We are certainly not trying to "trick" anyone. These are pretty standard terms and the 30x is a lot better than most others out there (that have a requirment)

Until 2 weeks ago, we did have a 50 free spins promotion just for registering (with 15x resgistering). It just required confirming your email and phone. We got 3000 people sign up on the first day...only 3 of them made a deposit.....the rest played the spins and left! It cost us a small fortune.
While we do LOVE to give away money, we do like to make some first to be able to do that Wink

We hope that 100/200 is still a good amount (for free) and that the rest of our rewards program (Cashback and $10k) will also encourage longevity on the site.

Speak soon Smiley
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Re: Cryptoplay.io - Casino and Sportsbook | Race and Rise to Riches - $2M | VIP ⚽️🎰
by
cryptolists
on 26/09/2023, 12:29:33 UTC
Can you please shed some light on the contract address for the CoinPlay token (CPC)? I've been searching for quite a while, and it's very hard to find that rather new token. Many got CPC as an abbreviation and this one doesn't show up yet.
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Re: Do you have any DCA plan on casino
by
cryptolists
on 26/09/2023, 12:11:34 UTC
There are many other crypto casinos with their own token. Some don't even use them yet, such as Lucky Roo (ROO), while CasinoCoin (CSC),  Lucky Block (LBLOCK) and Solcasino (SCS) can be used. Some has recently been launched - but they quickly took the money from investors and shut down, such as GunBet (GUNBET). Always be careful with new gambling tokens - it's rather high risk. However, I have nothing against the Rollbit Token - but do your due diligence before even consider investing in it.

It's a shame that I missed the Rollbit token pump, I would have made a lot of money from this token, but I failed to DCA because we are still at the peak of the bear market, my mind was set on after the halving, before I can start buying some more risky assets like casino tokens, I guess I was wrong.

Now I will like to know any not too old casino that's yet to launch their tokens yet, I think the Rollbit team did very well by handling their tokens with good utility for the holders and investors, what will be the next good casino token?

Is there any reputable casino that have plans to release a token? Which is your favorite casino token that you are looking forward to DCA few $$$the into? Do not advise me about how risky they can be, I understand the risk and I am willing to accept any losses.

To be honest, I have no idea what you're asking. Second, aside from what you said, the only other crypto casino that I am aware of that has its own utility token is BFG, and I am also unaware of any new crypto gaming that is new to crypto. own token as well. Why did you inquire?

Do you intend to invest in crypto gambling utilities for the long term? and will you employ DCA approaches in this case? You are aware that there are additional possible cryptos that will gain in value in the market when the bull season begins; why not simply choose from the market's top cryptos? This is just my opinion.




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Re: Cryptoplay.io - Casino and Sportsbook | Race and Rise to Riches - $2M | VIP ⚽️🎰
by
cryptolists
on 26/09/2023, 04:23:17 UTC
When is the support open? It says 12 hours a day, but is it U.S eastern time (EST) or some other time zone?
Would be nice to hear from an affiliate manager and discuss what we can do together. Could be interesting to work together..
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Re: BitcoinCasinos.com - The Best Comparison of Crypto Casinos
by
cryptolists
on 25/09/2023, 09:28:51 UTC
Good to see more review site representatives on this forum - welcome! Hope that you learn a lot and add some of your insights to the community at the same time.
It would be nice to know more about your background and where you guys been before.
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Re: No KYC vs KYC enabled casinos (Facts you need to know)
by
cryptolists
on 25/09/2023, 09:16:56 UTC
Always be careful with no KYC casinos from Curacao. They are required to do KYC after a total of 2k deposit. So it might look good from the beginning with license and all.
For those anonymous casinos that doesn't require any KYC, it's important to check up the owners. Are they legitimate? What have they done before? There are only around 20 serious crypto casinos without any KYC requirement according to my research the last 12 months.


KYC or no KYC what casinos are after is their profit. Have you ever wondered why some casinos would start as a KYC free casino and after a while when members have deposited their funds and have started playing games and winning and when it is due withdrawal they tell them to do KYC and if the gambler refuses, they block or ban them permanently from accessing their account. In some cases if the KYC details are suspected to be from nations that have restrictions on gambling, they take advantage of it to penalise the gambler by suspending their account while in some cases they take the assets of the gambler.

One of the major challenges of KYC I think is the issue of privacy. When ones privacy is compromised, their is every possibility that their details would be used against or possibly do some shady that they have no knowledge about. It is a personal choice to go for a KYC or KYC free casino.


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Re: 🎰 BITRUBY.IO 🚀 - The Future of Crypto Gaming 💰 Double Your Deposit Up to 200%
by
cryptolists
on 21/09/2023, 17:44:20 UTC
Hope to see an affiliate program for BitRuby within short Wink Perhaps that could that your site to the next level?
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Re: Crypto market will pump soon?
by
cryptolists
on 20/09/2023, 14:27:30 UTC
My prediction is that there will be a downturn until mid-2024, both for Bitcoin and altcoins. When the economy is down and the interest rates are rather high, like it is in most countries worldwide - people will be selling off some of their crypto holdings and that will put pressure on the prices. I don't think there will be a crypto market pump before the interest rates starts to be lowered at least 1-2 times in some major markets like the U.S and EU.
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Re: Hedera Hashgraph is ten times better than Ethereum
by
cryptolists
on 15/09/2023, 13:07:13 UTC
I'd argue that Solana network is also one of the bigger competitors to Ethereum, especially for NFTs. During some periods, they have higher transaction volume with Solana compared to Ethereum.

This is a list of Blockchain dapps platform (as mentioned on dappradar.com):
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ETH
EOS
TRON
IOST
LOOM
ONT
ThunderCore
VeChain
Waves
NEO
WAX
Steem
Hive
BORA
BSC
Matic

There are 16 platforms that claim to be "better than Ethereum" and compete in the same market. It's still a long way before HBAR can be considered as a rival to ETH.
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Re: Are trading bots worth using in the cryptocurrency trading?
by
cryptolists
on 15/09/2023, 09:45:37 UTC
Yes, crypto bots are useful trading tools. They automatically trade for you according to your trading strategy even when you are on your sleep. They are a good way to make profit buying low and selling high.
The only complaints for most bot services are their fees. But with increased numbers of popular exchanges providing free bots for its users, bot has been available for a larger group of people. And high use of bots make the market relatively stable.
The futures increases the risk a multiple times than you trading with your own coin. They do provide better yield if you are successful but they are closer to betting than trading.
Trading bots sound like a great idea, however they are not the automated solution people think they are, for a bot to work as intended you need three things, a working strategy, complete knowledge about the inner workings of such strategy and the ability to put that knowledge in a language your computer can understand.

How many people do you think have those three things? A very small minority, the rest of the traders out there should not use bots as they simply lack the minimum requirements to take advantage of them.

Agree. Most people that use our live chat related to trading bots aka robots assume it to be simple. They just want to find a robot that does all the hard work. That is not how it works. You are the one that have to do the hard work. Finding a strategy that actually generate a profit in both bull and bear markets. I personally only believe in trading bots that are built / set up by yourself. If businesses with this kind of products work so well - why don't they just use it themselves and make a killing from it? If a trading bot business need customers, it probably doesn't work so well..
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Re: Hedera Hashgraph is ten times better than Ethereum
by
cryptolists
on 05/09/2023, 00:18:03 UTC
True, but for how long? I really hope that some competitors like Headera Hashgraph or Solana get more visibility in 2024. Ethereum as the only altcoin is not right..

in the end Hedera Hashgraph was only an alternative. Ethereum remains the platform of choice. I've seen platforms like Polkadot, Binance smart Chain, Tron and many other Dapps platforms that are trying to undermine the domination of ethereum. but in the end the new project still chose Ethereum. all of that because ethereum has a large community and has been supported by almost all exchanges. Try to see if there is a DEX with a larger volume on another network? no, the biggest DEX (Uniswap) is on the Ethereum platform. and there are many things that other platforms don't have. So regardless of the high cost, ethereum is still the best.
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Re: Behaviours of gamblers you dislike.
by
cryptolists
on 01/09/2023, 10:27:16 UTC
I dislike when players borrow money to gamble. That is the worst for themselves. It's so irresponsible and often leave players with even more and bigger troubles.
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Re: Rant: Casinos should hire people who knows about what they do
by
cryptolists
on 01/09/2023, 09:00:29 UTC
Agree. I've noticed this a lot too. Often they don't even know about the wagering conditions or which games the free spins are on. I wonder what they really know sometimes. Or in which situations they are really helpful?

So, I'm working on casino reviews and sometimes I'll be forced to reach out to a specific casino for information. Especially, when it's not listed on the casino website.

But in 9 out of the 10 situations, I've noticed that these customer supports don't know anything about the website, but why are they working there?

Just today, I was asking the support of a casino why the sportsbook section on the casino website is redirecting me to another platform and he doesn't understand what I mean.


So please if you're a casino owner here, hire people who understand simple things about gambling. This is not good for business at all!
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Re: History of Gambling From Ancient Times to the Digital Age
by
cryptolists
on 31/08/2023, 14:49:53 UTC
In many ways, it's both a weird and wonderful journey from the launch of Bitcoin until 1000's of sites dedicated to this topic. A timeline and brief history from Satoshi dice - the first bitcoin casino - until today can be found at https://www.cryptolists.com/learn/bitcoin-casino-history/.
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Re: Empire.io | Free Payouts, VPN-Friendly, Relaxed KYC & 1 BTC bonus!
by
cryptolists
on 30/08/2023, 11:20:50 UTC
Why do so many casino websites look the familiar? Sportsbet, livecasino, bitcasino and now empire.io, they all look the same. As I see, these websites, including empire.io is powered by hub88 and moon. I don't understand at all, is it Yolo group who owns all of these websites or Yolo group provides something like content management system to everyone who wants to open a casino?
OP, please can you explain this? And if you are licensed and regulated by the Government of Curaçao, then how can you be more relaxed than other casinos that are also licensed and regulated by Curaçao?

The wagering is between 40-50x for most of Empire's bonuses - even the exclusive ones. They tend to add some extra free spins on some bonuses.

I've worked with them for a few months and are really happy with their Norwegian (and English) speaking affiliate manager. He tries to find solutions and make it convert better. It feels like a really professional team and from my understanding - many of the people behind got long experience and understanding of the industry. Our initial tests show that they are fair. It's not the most anonymous site out there, but from my understanding they seldom ask KYC questions except when it's needed from a legal perspective.
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Re: Empire.io | Free Payouts, VPN-Friendly, Relaxed KYC & 1 BTC bonus!
by
cryptolists
on 30/08/2023, 11:07:26 UTC
The truth is, that many have the same owners or investors. If some guys "make it" in the world of online gambling, they often invest in other projects too and might have preferences for how it looks like. I've seen this a lot over the years.

Why do so many casino websites look the familiar? Sportsbet, livecasino, bitcasino and now empire.io, they all look the same. As I see, these websites, including empire.io is powered by hub88 and moon. I don't understand at all, is it Yolo group who owns all of these websites or Yolo group provides something like content management system to everyone who wants to open a casino?
OP, please can you explain this? And if you are licensed and regulated by the Government of Curaçao, then how can you be more relaxed than other casinos that are also licensed and regulated by Curaçao?
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Re: The price of bitcoin is not rising soon!.
by
cryptolists
on 12/05/2023, 13:02:57 UTC
The movement of price index has clearly show that the price will not rise this year, is almost half a year now since the price drops, this is far beyond inflation and fiscal policy of the government, I think bitcoin is suffering heavy weight withdrawals and it might end up been this Stuart for the year.

Out of 100% of international market chats bitcoin is beneath the range price counts of crude oil, gas, gold and diamond, that's means bitcoin is far from rising soon.
What do you think?

I think there is significant more downside before Bitcoin goes up again. It's about to enter the 5th leg of the Elliott Wave, which means that a new upturn will begin after that. How soon? Hard to predict, but the downturn might last another 6-10 months - or a bit more or less. My estimate is based on Elliott Wave theory and between 8-12k is the next level to watch out for.