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UK player looking for crypto casino site recommendations (with or without VPN)

OceansAbyss

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Hi guys,

Firstly, thank you for all the posts here already on crypto casinos and feasibility for UK players to play at them. I've read them all (as far as I'm aware) and it has helped me gain knowledge and has shaped my approach mentioned below in terms of exploring crypto casinos as a UK player.

I am fully aware of the risks and the potential for no recourse should funds be confiscated or account closed for no justified reason.

I'm looking for crypto casino recommendations from players; ideally from UK players themselves who will have faced a similar dilemma of where to play before venturing into the whole crypto world. Having done a fair amount of research on both crypto and crypto casinos, I feel comfortable with the basics of what I need to do. I'll share my understanding and potential approach and would be interested in feedback.

1) Use VPN, set to Ireland (I've downloaded SurfShark, paid version)
2) Use Kraken to buy crypto (I've bought LTC)
3) Transfer LTC to desktop exodus wallet
4) Send LTC from exodus wallet to chosen crypto casino

The following is where my dilemma begins and these are the questions I need help answering:

- As a UK player, which crypto casino should I play at? I see some members here highly rate Gamdom, but I also have seen the thread about stolen funds. I see their licensing changed late last year, this could impact new sign-ups.
- Should I target casinos which allow UK signups without a VPN or will that limit my choices too much? I have no issues to use a VPN, however I worry that if playing from a restricted country (UK) then it would be impossible to pass verification.

Would really appreciate all comments, especially those from UK players who have had either positive or negative experiences at crypto casinos and also any lessons learned from that experience.
 
B.C GAME is were i play mainly and have never had an issue. Withdrawals are instant. Also would recommend vave as they have more providers. Also had no issues with them either.
I think BC.Game does KYC for new registrations now? Also if playing there, be aware of their higher minimum withdrawal limits for certain coins.
 
I think BC.Game does KYC for new registrations now? Also if playing there, be aware of their higher minimum withdrawal limits for certain coins.
I passed K.Y.C with B.C Game using a U.K Driving License. Dont ask me how thats possible being they dont accept U.K players. But they accepted it and like i say i have no issues there,

Yet. :laugh:
 
I passed K.Y.C with B.C Game using a U.K Driving License. Dont ask me how thats possible being they dont accept U.K players. But they accepted it and like i say i have no issues there,

Yet. :laugh:

Aren't you playing with fire registering for casinos that expressly forbid people from the UK to register? They can close your account whenever they want to.
 
Aren't you playing with fire registering for casinos that expressly forbid people from the UK to register? They can close your account whenever they want to.
True, but there are many crypto casinos that U.K players use and withdraw from that dont accept U.K with no issues. I dont play any jackpot games so should be ok. I have played at a few of them for years and withdrawn instantly with no issues.
 
There are quite a few crypto casinos out there. It really depends on your preferences, what works for me might not work for you and vice versa... Personally, I’d focus more on things like withdrawal speed, how they handle issues, progress over time, and the community behind the project (that’s something I value).
 
There are quite a few crypto casinos out there. It really depends on your preferences, what works for me might not work for you and vice versa... Personally, I’d focus more on things like withdrawal speed, how they handle issues, progress over time, and the community behind the project (that’s something I value).
So UK users can use your casino without any fear of not being paid if they win a considerable amount of money?
 
I will be surprised if you get a response to this.
Well,considering our casino rep said this in their previous post

'Personally, I’d focus more on things like withdrawal speed, how they handle issues, progress over time, and the community behind the project (that’s something I value).'

I'd hope that they practiced what they were preaching.
 
I didn’t recommend any specific casino, I was referring to general factors like withdrawal speed, issue handling, and long-term reliability.
Regarding UK users: the UK is a restricted region. According to Vave’s policy (6.3), using VPNs can lead to loss of funds or misallocation of bets. Users should follow local regulations and platform terms.
Also, not every general comment from a rep is a promotion.
 
Aren't you playing with fire registering for casinos that expressly forbid people from the UK to register? They can close your account whenever they want to.
Quite and it is this uncertainty that ensures I do not sign up with any offshore online casinos. Knowing full too well that you are at the mercy of the operator, who can according to the T & C's that you agree to when opening an account, close your account down whenever they feel like it.

So what with being on GamStop, the fact I have read lots of horror stories over the past years on here and elsewhere, playing offshore is not happening for me anytime soon. Hence I have reduced my losses to 0 :cool:
 
How did you get to this conclusion? The rep basically said that if you play from a restricted region and they find out, this can lead to loss of funds. This is clear in their T&Cs.
This thread is about uk players at crypto casinos. I should have added to my last response that you won't be paid out if you're using a vpn from the UK.
 
This thread is about uk players at crypto casinos. I should have added to my last response that you won't be paid out if you're using a vpn from the UK.
Only if they discover that you’ve been playing from the UK or another unrestricted region.

I have to assume you’ve never played at a crypto casino before, and are dead against the idea? I wouldn’t blame you at all if you are dead against it, to be fair.
 
Only if they discover that you’ve been playing from the UK or another unrestricted region.

I have to assume you’ve never played at a crypto casino before, and are dead against the idea? I wouldn’t blame you at all if you are dead against it, to be fair.
On the contrary, I only play at crypto casinos, but if I came to a forum asking for recommendations and the rep replied to the thread, highlighting the fact they confiscate funds of vpn players, then I would not sign-up.
 
On the contrary, I only play at crypto casinos, but if I came to a forum asking for recommendations and the rep replied to the thread, highlighting the fact they confiscate funds of vpn players, then I would not sign-up.
But these terms are similar for most crypto casinos. In fact, the very same terms at the seven crypto casinos I use (and the several others that I no longer use due to reduced RTPs). It’s shouldn’t be a surprise that a rep toes the line in a public forum.
 
Honestly, if you’re already worried about VPN + verification, that’s a red flag you could win and still not get paid.
 
Most UK players discussing crypto casinos on Reddit usually mention platforms like Stake, BC.Game, and Roobet. The common advice is to always check licensing, withdrawal reliability, and user reviews before depositing. Many also warn that unregulated or VPN-based access can carry higher risks, especially with payouts and account security.
 


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