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  1. I have been trying to find a new casino with good reviews, that accepts bitcoin, and that is truly a change from my previous casinos. However after more research, it seems this is not possible. Nothing against Softswiss but lately I have had horrible luck in their casinos (Bitstarz, 7Bit, Oshi) and would like to try another company. I found a few using the ask gamblers search tool, but they are all either powered by Softswiss, or they are owned by Direx N.V. In fact I just realized even BitStarz is owned by Direx N.V. In my opinion moving from one casino to another that are both owned by the same company, would not really be like moving to a new casino. Most likely they are calibrated the same way, managed the same way, etc. I am really curious who Direx N.V. is and why so many casinos seems to owned by them. Perhaps it is not possible to use Bitcoin and get away from Softswiss and/or Direx N.V. Nothing against either company, but sometimes its nice to try a different platform and a different ownership structure. I almost signed up for Das Ist Casino, then realized they are owned by Direx NV. LimoPlay, owned by Direx NV. Same with TTR, Oshi, etc. So many others. If anyone knows of a casino that takes bitcoin and that is not part of softswiss or direx NV please let me now, I really want to try a non-affiliated casino for a change.
  2. Direx N.V. casinos, who doesn't know them. They have expanded their games list, recently Play'n Go games are avaliable. Fast payouts and great deposit offers. I have 3 favorites Direx n.v casino, PlayAmo, King Billy and Cleopatra casino. I almost closed my account at PlayAmo because the poor support but then I got a new personal account manager who gave me awesome bonuses. Freebies such as bonus money and deposit bonuses and free spins. Wagering reqs for their bonuses are mostly 50x but in some cases they could be lower but never higher King Billy casino offered me a nice deposit bonus up to 100% when I made a successful withdrawal, they do this every time I made a successful withdrawal. Cleopatra casino is a new one and it's not in the list of casino here at AG but They have the lowest wagering reqs for the bonus, 35x bonus only, that's 15x less than the average Direx n.v. casinos. The only downside about all of them is the max cashout from the free spins winning. They always capped to €50 or equivalent. They offered plenty of time free spins bonuses, mostly upon a deposit, the bigger the deposit the bigger the free spins amount. To me, these kinda bonuses are worthless because what's the point of claiming the free spins when the max cashout is that small, but that's just me.
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