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Hi Guys.

So I have looked around and cant seem to find a thread on this, But having watched Bandits Video today
I would love to play on a Cryptocasino but have no idea how to do it in such a way that I still stay safe and actually get paid out should I win....

Does anyone here have any experience of which to use and which to avoid and which wallets to use etc.... from his website people didnt seem very impressed with his choice of site.

any pointers would be appreciated.



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That post just appeared to be someone bemoaning their luck at a casino, i will re read

Ty
For deposit best use Skrill they do Crypto payment they charger 2%, avoid making deposit on bitcoin, for withdraw any wallet just avoid Coinbase they charger a lot many use Kraken, I play in Bitstarz Casino not bad casino RTP96% first bonus you get 100% up to $400 plus 180 spins 40x wagering they have lot of games but some games are blocked to play when you take bonus not sure way, if you need VPN best use UrbanVPN is free
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So basically to use crypto casinos, we need a crypto wallet, VPN, and possibly something like skrill?

I’m also getting fed up with the UKGC, but know nothing about crypto.

someone told me you can by crypto via PayPal now could that not be an easier way? Would that then become the crypto wallet? Sorry total novice here….
 
So basically to use crypto casinos, we need a crypto wallet, VPN, and possibly something like skrill?

I’m also getting fed up with the UKGC, but know nothing about crypto.

someone told me you can by crypto via PayPal now could that not be an easier way? Would that then become the crypto wallet? Sorry total novice here….
yes skrill to deposit crypto coz is cheap 2% charger, wallet to cashout, coz we cant cashout in skrill yet, so we you need a wallet, is lot of VPN deals if you want to pay, but you have also good free VPN like Urban VPN, ask if u need more help, lot of ppl here will help you
 
So basically to use crypto casinos, we need a crypto wallet, VPN, and possibly something like skrill?

I’m also getting fed up with the UKGC, but know nothing about crypto.

someone told me you can by crypto via PayPal now could that not be an easier way? Would that then become the crypto wallet? Sorry total novice here….
yes you can buy crypto in paypal, but you cant make payment, is just buy and hold for investment not for payment, only from USA you can use Paypal to send and receive, but they charger lot more like 4%
 
I purchase my crypto from Kraken (transfer GBP to my Kraken account then purchase crypto), then transfer the crypto to an Exodus wallet on my iPhone. Any crypto transfers to and from a casino are done from my Exodus wallet.

Lite coin (LTC) seems to be the crypto of choice at the moment for gambling. Low fees and very quick transfer speeds.
 
Yeah, skrill is sweet a nut. You simply need to transfer your GBP to Skrill and then click on "Withdrawal" at the bottom left and enter your casino's crypto address. Skrill automatically converts your real money to your chosen crypto. This means you don't have to buy crypto as you would have to on crypto exchanges. There are fees of course for their service, but still it's a handy one.

The downside is that you'll need to get an account on crypto exchage to get your winnings converted into real money and transferred to your bank account. I can't recommend any, but certainly, do not use Coinbase! They're expensive, they have gambling transactions prohibited in their terms, and in case you run into a problem, you'll be endlessly chanting with their bots or support from Malasia, India, etc

Friendly note: If you're fckd, right now, and can't control your gambling - playing there will end you!
 
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ye coinbase avoid they charger a lot and they report to tax office
I use Kraken and crypto com. sometime I use etoro but they have complicated wallet
 
Unfortunately, being from the UK, you will always carry a risk of the casino using SOW or KYC on a big hit.

Regarding wallets, crypto casinos are much like regular ones in that they accept a range of payment methods that differ from one another.

I would choose a casino based on reputation and ask CS what kind of wallet or payment methods they accept for crypto.

Long term, I would get a cold storage wallet like Trezor to store any substantial crypto sums. Or, you can just convert your winnings into GBP using an exchange like Binance or, as another suggests, through a service like Skrill. (Personally not a fan of Skirll. I have always found them expensive, and they also went through a period of blocking accounts for gambling.)
 
Is Binance still available in the UK? I thought it was gone (see below). However, top crypto and gambling results on Google are full of shite often.

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Wow, I missed that one.

I used BInance this week :) No problems. Perhaps the 'regulated activity' refers to things like casinos. I only use Binance to buy or convert crypto to GBP. Fees are £1 in general. And as you know, crypto is not regulated, so maybe a general transaction doesn't fall under that remit. I did notice the loss of some services like liquidity pools and similar recently. Perhaps that kind of investment would fall under this ruling.

Speaking of news, there is talk at the moment about Binance having financial troubles, and the SEC are after them. But all the SEC will do is force this money out of America.
 
Also worth a mention for you crypto fans - An executive from Ledger (cold wallet storage) suggested in a tweet that if the US government came for the keys to wallets, Ledger could do nothing but provide them, raising doubt over 'not your keys, not your crypto', and the secure storage of information by Ledger.

On the flip side, blockchain and crypto are going nowhere, seeing steps towards mass adoption. Besides all countries developing their own CBDCs, potentially using crypto technology already in place, VISA and Mastercard are doing international transfers because it's cheaper and quicker, plus Nike and EA Games announced expansion into NFTs.

The trouble is crypto is huge in the States, and any regulation is being stalled by the SEC while The Fed sorts its CBDC. Throw in the financial crisis, and which way crypto will go in the short term, nobody knows for sure.
 
I purchase my crypto from Kraken (transfer GBP to my Kraken account then purchase crypto), then transfer the crypto to an Exodus wallet on my iPhone. Any crypto transfers to and from a casino are done from my Exodus wallet.

Lite coin (LTC) seems to be the crypto of choice at the moment for gambling. Low fees and very quick transfer speeds.
I must say that I’ve got a relatively low crypto balance so Exodus on my phone is fine for my current situation. As @bamberfishcake suggests above, a good cold wallet is essential for larger balances.
 
I must say that I’ve got a relatively low crypto balance so Exodus on my phone is fine for my current situation. As @bamberfishcake suggests above, a good cold wallet is essential for larger balances.
How do you find Exodus? I have not used it. I use Phantom mostly. MetaMask I don't like, but I have, it's not user-friendly enough for me and gives me no confidence. I also have the usual exchange wallets from Coinbase, Crypto.com and Binance, but Phantom recently launched cross-chain compatibility so I can cover BTC, ETH and many others from Phantom now.
 
How do you find Exodus? I have not used it. I use Phantom mostly. MetaMask I don't like, but I have, it's not user-friendly enough for me and gives me no confidence. I also have the usual exchange wallets from Coinbase, Crypto.com and Binance, but Phantom recently launched cross-chain compatibility so I can cover BTC, ETH and many others from Phantom now.
Exodus is fine for my needs. Easy and fast to use. I’ve not had experience with any other crypto wallet so haven’t got anything to compare it with ?
 
Friendly note: If you're fckd, right now, and can't control your gambling - playing there will end you!

Nope that’s not the problem, in full control of my spend always have been, just sick of the nannying and not being able to do the basics of autoplay and some cheap bonus buys, I haven’t always got 4hrs spare to try and get a bonus or two but do have the budget for some 50-100x bonus buying.

Since the rules changed I’m finding it the reverse, more expensive and certainly more time consuming than before, so thanks for that UKGC!
 
Nope that’s not the problem, in full control of my spend always have been, just sick of the nannying and not being able to do the basics of autoplay and some cheap bonus buys, I haven’t always got 4hrs spare to try and get a bonus or two but do have the budget for some 50-100x bonus buying.

Since the rules changed I’m finding it the reverse, more expensive and certainly more time consuming than before, so thanks for that UKGC!
When I first played at a crypto casino, it felt like a dog that had just escaped its chain. :D I wanted to try everything out, especially the long-forgotten auto spin combined with a loss limit. I think it's super convenient. You can simply set it up and do other things and only come back when you hear something happening, and you won't lose more that has been set.

About bonus buying, oh mate, that thing is seriously dangerous. I tried many of them, and most were paying less than 100x, almost as a rule. Some Pragmatic's were the only ones that were paying over 100x once in about three times. Also tried a lot of Dead or Alive 2 bonus buys for €24 at 0.18 a spin. Then from Hacksaw as well. Nothing! Once even went nuts and bought one on a Nolimit City slot for €750, and it paid €9 back. I thought it'd pay at least 3-400 lol.
 
I only mostly did extra chilli and white rabbit and found them fairly good value, if used carefully and play the better ones they are overall no worse than playing the games that I’m constantly losing 100-200x without even seeing a bonus.
 
How do you find Exodus? I have not used it. I use Phantom mostly. MetaMask I don't like, but I have, it's not user-friendly enough for me and gives me no confidence. I also have the usual exchange wallets from Coinbase, Crypto.com and Binance, but Phantom recently launched cross-chain compatibility so I can cover BTC, ETH and many others from Phantom now.
I used Exodus for investment but they are very slow sometimes, I find Etoro is much better for investment, but not for payment
 
Wow guys, loving this thread, and really want to get back to playing casinos how we used too..

It’s bizzare that the feeling seems the same overall that the UKGC have royally f*+cked up the industry and achieved nothing…:

I have to say I lose more now with them introducing all these stooopid rules than I did before without doubt… and have less fun..

So now forced to go unregulated and poss get shafted !!

Although it all seems so complicated I probably won’t get through the deposit stage !!

Seems like a few of you have already made the change tho !!
 
I also use a similar setup to others here.
Bank transfer to crypto.com, buy whatever crypto I want (usually litecoin,) transfer to exodus wallet and then transfer to casino.
It seems a bit long-winded but once used to it, its a doddle.
Process generally takes no longer than 10 mins.
Always check and double check addresses as you will most likely lose your funds should any mistake be made!
 
As others have mentioned, try using litecoin (LTC) rather than BTC
Transfers are so much faster and fees are minimal - we're talking about 3 or 4 pence per transaction.
You can use Litecoin Explorer to track your deposits and withdrawals every step of the way.
 
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I also use a similar setup to others here.
Bank transfer to crypto.com, buy whatever crypto I want (usually litecoin,) transfer to exodus wallet and then transfer to casino.
It seems a bit long-winded but once used to it, its a doddle.
Process generally takes no longer than 10 mins.
Always check and double check addresses as you will most likely lose your funds should any mistake be made!
10 minutes to deposit but a lot of time saved overall with access to autoplay, fast spins and not having to deal with SOW / affordability check bollocks.

Many "keen hobbyists" I know are slowly losing access to their UK sites via very low limits being imposed, or falling foul of the compulsory checks, or a combination. I personally lost about 8 before just calling it a day, hitting GamStop on the lot of them out of sheer frustration and buying a one way ticket to Curacao!

Even thinking about going back to woodpeckering a mouse button for hours on end, to play a watered down version of a slot, with Nanny constantly.looking over the.shoulder.,. ewww.
 
As others have mentioned, try using litecoin (LTC) rather than BTC
Transfers are so much faster and fees are minimal - we're talking about 3 or 4 pence per transaction.
You can use Litecoin Explorer to track your deposits and withdrawals every step of the way.
Cannot emphasise this enough, this is 100% the way to go. Will never pay Bitcoin's (at times) ridiculous fees.
 
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I also use a similar setup to others here.
Bank transfer to crypto.com, buy whatever crypto I want (usually litecoin,) transfer to exodus wallet and then transfer to casino.
It seems a bit long-winded but once used to it, its a doddle.
Process generally takes no longer than 10 mins.
Always check and double check addresses as you will most likely lose your funds should any mistake be made!
so you get charger 2 times for transfer?
 
no, but you should read t/c some wallet dont like to make transfer to gambling, like coinbase, and I think wallets charge like 4% for transfer, when skrill charge only 2%
crypto. com seems gambling-friendly. What I don't understand is why would one send crypto to their personal wallet from a gambling-friendly crypto exchange and then from there to a crypto casino. If there are 4% fees then they'll still get charged 4% - no matter where they send that coin. And the more places it hits, the more they'll lose before the transfer reaches the casino. The same happens the other way around.

That's what i think, but i maybe wrong of course.
 
crypto. com seems gambling-friendly. What I don't understand is why would one send crypto to their personal wallet from a gambling-friendly crypto exchange and then from there to a crypto casino. If there are 4% fees then they'll still get charged 4% - no matter where they send that coin. And the more places it hits, the more they'll lose before the transfer reaches the casino. The same happens the other way around.

That's what i think, but i maybe wrong of course.
Personally I do not buy crypto just before I want to use it at a casino. I purchase during dips in the market and store it in my local wallet. When I’m ready to play I transfer the amount I want to lose from local wallet to casino.

Now that I am using LTC for gambling, the fees are negligible.
 
crypto. com seems gambling-friendly. What I don't understand is why would one send crypto to their personal wallet from a gambling-friendly crypto exchange and then from there to a crypto casino. If there are 4% fees then they'll still get charged 4% - no matter where they send that coin. And the more places it hits, the more they'll lose before the transfer reaches the casino. The same happens the other way around.

That's what i think, but i maybe wrong of course.
end of the day they cant truck where the money go, but still if they ask I will not tell them
 
Personally I do not buy crypto just before I want to use it at a casino. I purchase during dips in the market and store it in my local wallet. When I’m ready to play I transfer the amount I want to lose from local wallet to casino.

Now that I am using LTC for gambling, the fees are negligible.
transfer fee is not real high even in ETH, but wallet fee they charger from 2% up to 5%, spacial wallet they use in casino are very high charger
 
crypto. com seems gambling-friendly. What I don't understand is why would one send crypto to their personal wallet from a gambling-friendly crypto exchange and then from there to a crypto casino. If there are 4% fees then they'll still get charged 4% - no matter where they send that coin. And the more places it hits, the more they'll lose before the transfer reaches the casino. The same happens the other way around.

That's what i think, but i maybe wrong of course.
It's about $0.04 per transfer for Litecoin.
 
this how much skrill charge for £450
Are you playing in ETH?

Binance fee for converting ETH to GBP is 0.1%, according to Google:

For converting 1 ETH to GBP, the investors need to pay a 0.1% trading fee. As of October 2021, 1 ETH is worth 2,490.11 Pound sterling. That means the trading fee on Binance to convert 1 ETH to GBP is 24.90 GBP

I think you may be better off using an exchange and doing it yourself if you can work it out, perhaps. You are paying Skrill for the convenience. I am 100% sure there are cheaper routes than Binance also, but I am not that far down the rabbit hole yet :)
 
It's about $0.04 per transfer for Litecoin.
Yeah, i get that! Here are the two questions then. I think many would be interested to know:

  1. What is the cheapest exchange to buy crypto?
  2. What exchange charges the lowest crypto transfer fees?
I know some use Gemini, Kraken, Crypt.com and use LTC or ETH for gambling. I personally used Coinbase and OKX.
Coinbase was something totally ridiculous IMO. The image shows that i bought ETH for £1000, and then for transferring that ETH amount, they charged me £50.

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crypto. com seems gambling-friendly. What I don't understand is why would one send crypto to their personal wallet from a gambling-friendly crypto exchange and then from there to a crypto casino. If there are 4% fees then they'll still get charged 4% - no matter where they send that coin. And the more places it hits, the more they'll lose before the transfer reaches the casino. The same happens the other way around.

That's what i think, but i maybe wrong of course.
Most wallets don't have fees. The fee you pay is the blockchain fee. Hence, why Bitcoin and ETH are the most expensive, and others seek to improve on the operability and cost like LTC, SOL, ADA etc, which cost pennies and are quicker.
 
Most wallets don't have fees. The fee you pay is the blockchain fee. Hence, why Bitcoin and ETH are the most expensive, and others seek to improve on the operability and cost like LTC, SOL, ADA etc, which cost pennies and are quicker.

I know about the wallets. The thing is that crypto doesn't grow on trees, which means i must buy it somewhere first :D
 
Cryptopay wont send to BC Game, shows invalid address, have to send
Via Atomic wallet,fees for doing that are very low.
BTW litecoin has nosedived today, glad I didnt buy earlier, down about 14%
Nearly all market has nosedived due to SEC again. USA play a big part in crypto, but they won't bring it down, they will just force it offshore like the UKGC do to UK players.
 
I know about the wallets. The thing is that crypto doesn't grow on trees, which means i must buy it somewhere first :D
I use Binance :) it seems cheaper than Coinbase or Crypto.com. There are cheaper exchanges that I hear whispers of, but on the whole, it has been cheap for me.

p.s. I also heard FTX 2.0 is starting up. You could try there when it opens ?
 
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sure but you still need to pay fee for wallet 2% up to 5% transfer fees dont cost much
 
Most wallets don't have fees. The fee you pay is the blockchain fee. Hence, why Bitcoin and ETH are the most expensive, and others seek to improve on the operability and cost like LTC, SOL, ADA etc, which cost pennies and are quicker.
what wallet dont charger fee? if you make deposit and buy crypto you get charger before transferring,
 
sure but you still need to pay fee for wallet 2% up to 5% transfer fees dont cost much
I am no expert, and there probably are wallets with fees, but check the screenshot - only network fees. When paying Skrill, you are paying for convenience to do something you can do yourself. In my experience, paying for a service you can do yourself is never cheaper. But hey, you seem happy with your method. I just thought you might be able to find a cheaper way :)

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p.s. doing swaps through a wallet will incur transaction fees. Most swaps are cheaper on an exchange.
 
what wallet dont charger fee? if you make deposit and buy crypto you get charger before transferring,
I don't ever buy through a wallet, always exchange, is cheaper as far as I know. Trouble is, so many exchanges and wallets, it really is hard to find the best method.

Crypto and NFTs are in no way user-friendly, but are getting better.

Anyway, I have clearly had too much coffee and am flooding the thread :) Taking five lol
 
I am no expert, and there probably are wallets with fees, but check the screenshot - only network fees. When paying Skrill, you are paying for convenience to do something you can do yourself. In my experience, paying for a service you can do yourself is never cheaper. But hey, you seem happy with your method. I just thought you might be able to find a cheaper way :)

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p.s. doing swaps through a wallet will incur transaction fees. Most swaps are cheaper on an exchange.
I get what you saying about network fee is low, but show me how much this wallet charge fee when you buy any crypto? I dont think you can buy crypto without fee, maybe I am wrong like you sad not expert
 


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