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    • @Afi4wins Please summarise the issue I need to look at for this contest.
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    • I asked AI about this ;  When you play at a crypto casino like Gamdom using a cryptocurrency like Litecoin (LTC), the platform typically manages the conversion between your crypto and a display currency (like CAD) to make betting more intuitive. Here is how the system generally handles the "fluctuation" issue you are describing: Internal Fiat-Like Balances: Many casinos that accept crypto do not necessarily "convert back and forth" every time you open or close a game. Instead, they often use a hybrid system where your deposited cryptocurrency is internally accounted for as a fiat-equivalent balance. This allows you to place bets in a consistent unit (like 100 CAD) without needing to manually calculate the real-time value of your LTC for every spin. Volatility and Your Account: Even if the casino displays your balance in CAD, your actual underlying asset remains the cryptocurrency you deposited. Because of this, if the market value of Litecoin drops or rises significantly against your display currency, the value of your account can change even if you haven't made any bets. This happens because the casino is holding your funds in the original crypto asset, and your "CAD balance" is essentially a real-time estimation based on current exchange rates. Automatic Conversion at Withdrawal: You generally do not have to worry about converting back to crypto when closing a slot; that conversion is typically handled at the system level. When you eventually decide to withdraw, the casino converts your current internal balance back into the original cryptocurrency (LTC) based on the exchange rate at that specific moment. Key takeaway: The "CAD" display you see is a convenience feature. While it makes betting easier to track, it does not lock in the value of your coins. You are still effectively "holding" the underlying cryptocurrency while playing, so your total account value will still fluctuate with the market, regardless of whether you have a slot window open or closed. If you want to avoid this volatility while playing, many players choose to deposit or convert their funds into stablecoins (like USDT or USDC), which are pegged to fiat currencies and do not change in value like LTC or BTC.
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