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Do you use Crypto Currencies in Casinos?


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Yes, sir, as I play in casinos at my African home and here in India, I've noted that crypto is the best way to operate with betting sites. 

I think, that casinos make a good job implementing crypto ways to pay, because it's safe and fast. No problem to deposit or withdraw to and from anywhere you want.

Mostly, I prefer paying in DOGE. But some casinos don't provide such coin option. In that case, I select another coin. I have several of them)  Or, I can convert coins on an exchange if I think it's a better option now.

Yes, I'm sure that coins are much better than real money. It's fast, safe and have no boundaries. 

Thank you, I wish you success in your scientific work. :)

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23 hours ago, Boipelo_Teh said:

Yes, sir, as I play in casinos at my African home and here in India, I've noted that crypto is the best way to operate with betting sites. 

I think, that casinos make a good job implementing crypto ways to pay, because it's safe and fast. No problem to deposit or withdraw to and from anywhere you want.

Mostly, I prefer paying in DOGE. But some casinos don't provide such coin option. In that case, I select another coin. I have several of them)  Or, I can convert coins on an exchange if I think it's a better option now.

Yes, I'm sure that coins are much better than real money. It's fast, safe and have no boundaries. 

Thank you, I wish you success in your scientific work. :)

Hi and welcome to the forum!

Thank you for sharing your experience with crypto. I'm still yet to use it myself, not sure I ever will tbh unless I need to.

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Blockchain in projects like casino is such a tricky thing, which has only one practical function - it lures the category of consumer visionaries, who, on the one hand, are fond of new technologies and are attracted to them, but on the other hand, are uneducated enough in this field to take a bite :) (By "visionaries" here I don't mean people who see the future, but people who are the first to run to consume/try new things in the market)

 

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