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    Thank you, amiladhishan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by amiladhishan View Post
    Hey there! It's interesting to hear about using Bitcoin to fund online casino accounts, but personally, I'm still sticking to the old-fashioned way with my debit card.
    amiladhishan,

    I'd like to try that old-fashioned method too... What's your debit card number? ;-)

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    I hate BTC, maybe things are different now. Some years back I bought a fractional unit. Watched it go up in value by about 10% over the course of a few days, thought cool, time to sell and book a profit. Put in the sell, and about 8 hours later the transaction was finally completed, Of course during that time all my profits evaporated. Told myself never again, don't know how the hell anyone could trade that shit with such slow trade executions. I would hope things are different by now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChoo View Post
    I hate BTC, maybe things are different now. Some years back I bought a fractional unit. Watched it go up in value by about 10% over the course of a few days, thought cool, time to sell and book a profit. Put in the sell, and about 8 hours later the transaction was finally completed, Of course during that time all my profits evaporated. Told myself never again, don't know how the hell anyone could trade that shit with such slow trade executions. I would hope things are different by now.
    things are definitely different these days with cryptocurrency. You have the option to swap your btc to another currency say xlm,Xrp,ada, or even usdc and then send that amount to your bank account. You just have to know which currency has a faster network. I personally like ONE. Transactions are usually done in seconds. Hope this helps.

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    Hi, I am new here. I don't consider myself as a big player. But I started to try blackjack, and now I do play it sometimes.
    A friend of mine told me about a website where you can play and win some money. It is new but looks quit professional. I was wondering if some you know the site and think is trust worthy. It's through their little videos I started to discover blackjack. The site is called 360win. Do you think there are other sites where you can win for free? I don't want to get all kind of spams etc. Please help me find my way, since I am discovering this world of Blackjack. But, one think is for sure, I like to play it once in a while. Thank you in advance!

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    NO IT'S AWFUL. Is that the response you hoped for?
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    No not really. But it's through that site that I discovered the game. Now they are doing tournaments where people can win some money. To sign up and to play is free. So, I would say there's nothing to loose. But if you know a better place, I would like to check that too. Thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peet View Post
    No not really. But it's through that site that I discovered the game. Now they are doing tournaments where people can win some money. To sign up and to play is free. So, I would say there's nothing to loose. But if you know a better place, I would like to check that too. Thx
    Play in a state where the casino is legal and regulated. There are about 5 states in USA were it is legal. They have sign up bonuses.

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    1) I Bitcoin offrono un livello di anonimato e di privacy maggiore rispetto ai metodi finanziari tradizionali. Questo può attirare i giocatori che tengono alla privacy delle loro transazioni finanziarie.
    2) In alcuni Paesi, le banche possono vietare le transazioni legate al gioco d'azzardo con carte di debito.
    3) I processi e le commissioni possono variare a seconda del Paese e della borsa scelta. Quindi è tutto individuale, io di solito scelgo casino italiani non AAMs e preferisco siti simili con recensioni e raccomandazioni che includono depositi e prelievi.
    4) Questa domanda è difficile da rispondere per me.
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    Questo è un forum inglese!
    WTF?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overkill View Post
    Hello all,

    I've tried funding an online blackjack account before, and it was a nightmare due to my lack of technological savvy. The online site I am thinking of frequenting has a $35 minimum deposit if I use my Mastercard debit card, but only a $10 minimum deposit if I use bitcoin.

    1) Why do the casinos want us to use bitcoin?

    Because literally anybody on the planet can use bitcoin if they can access a computer or mobile phone. So you have a much larger potential customer pool.

    Also, it isn't part of the financial regulatory framework in the traditional sense so it avoids a lot of issues-especially if you are operating in a legally grey fashion.

    There are disadvantages also but I digress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post

    I don't understand why anyone would only want to deposit $35. Even for a bonus amount of only $20 I usually deposit at least $500 as a play-thru on blackjack would require at least $800 in action.
    Presumably to test this stuff out with limited risk, and see if they actually pay up.

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