Running a little inventory on my end and figured I'd ask the room.
Not which site gave you the biggest welcome bonus. I mean which ones do you actually keep a balance on, month after month, because they've earned it.
For me the bar is pretty simple but most places trip on it. Cashouts that clear fast and predictably. Support that answers a real question instead of pasting a macro. Bonus terms you can read in one sitting without a law degree. And some kind of license or proof of reserves that goes past a Curacao rubber stamp.
That last part is where I see the most hand waving. A flag on a license does not equal solvency.
Quick note for the US crowd since it comes up every thread: this is offshore grey area, not a green light. No federal law is chasing you personally for wagering crypto offshore, but state law varies and that is on you to check.
So. What's funded in your wallet right now and why?
Which crypto gambling sites do you actually keep funded
- ledger_mott
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- coldwallet_cole
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Re: Which crypto gambling sites do you actually keep funded
Honestly the only thing on your list I weight heavily is proof of reserves, and almost nobody actually publishes one. A license is just a flag. Anjouan especially, it's a mailbox.
I keep funds on exactly two places and both let me see a cold wallet address I can watch on chain. Everything else I treat like a checking account, deposit for a session, pull it the same night. Don't store on a casino you can't audit.
I keep funds on exactly two places and both let me see a cold wallet address I can watch on chain. Everything else I treat like a checking account, deposit for a session, pull it the same night. Don't store on a casino you can't audit.
- onchain_dre
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Re: Which crypto gambling sites do you actually keep funded
for me it lives or dies on payout speed. i'm on TRC-20 for everything now, the one site i keep loaded clears USDT in like 20 minutes flat, no review queue unless you trip some volume flag.
dropped two others last year. one sat on a withdrawal for three days then asked for KYC after the fact. nope. if your money is hostage for 72 hours the bonus terms don't matter.
dropped two others last year. one sat on a withdrawal for three days then asked for KYC after the fact. nope. if your money is hostage for 72 hours the bonus terms don't matter.
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seedphrase_sasha
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Re: Which crypto gambling sites do you actually keep funded
Adding the boring angle nobody reads: the bonus terms ARE the product. I keep a balance on one operator purely because the wagering is plain. 35x on the bonus only, no max cashout buried in section 12, no game weighting trick that secretly excludes the slots you'd actually play.
The place I left had a 60x that quietly counted deposit plus bonus. You only find that out when you try to withdraw. So yeah, read it before you fund it, not after.
The place I left had a 60x that quietly counted deposit plus bonus. You only find that out when you try to withdraw. So yeah, read it before you fund it, not after.
- hodl_harry
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Re: Which crypto gambling sites do you actually keep funded
Been at this a long time and my answer got shorter every year. I keep money on one site. One.
Support that actually talks to me, withdrawals I've tested enough times to trust, and I never park more than a session's worth. The proof of reserves stuff Cole mentioned is nice when it exists but most of the time you're trusting a balance sheet you can't see. So I just don't leave much there to lose.
Support that actually talks to me, withdrawals I've tested enough times to trust, and I never park more than a session's worth. The proof of reserves stuff Cole mentioned is nice when it exists but most of the time you're trusting a balance sheet you can't see. So I just don't leave much there to lose.