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Online Casinos in general: Your experience with Crypto Casinos (Page 14)

Topic created on 20th Aug. 2021 | Page: 14 of 24 | Answers: 236 | Views: 50,054
moralischverwerflich
Expert

Bitcoin wrote on 10/08/2022 at 21:20

cs500go withdrawals within SECONDS. No joke..verification also very fast

csgo500 😉😅

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Bitcoin
Experienced

Milo1 wrote on 11/08/2022 at 07:45

csgo500 😉😅

right, thank you hehe

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markusk78
Rookie
Hi everyone, I would like to switch to a crypto casino now as well. Am a pretty active player and also Deposit more often per month. My choice would be Stake. I think I can manage to create the account. That's not the point. I basically use my account at the savings bank for deposits at the conventional casinos. To deposit at Stake I need an account on a stock exchange to buy coins. So far clear. After reading all crypto posts I know that you should buy coins in the crypto exchange and not send them directly to Stake but use a wallet because the exchanges may make stress when it comes to casino deposits. Can I now, for example, create an account at Bitpanda on this then deposit money from my account and buy coins and then I still have to transfer them to a wallet to deposit them from there to Stake? Thanks in advance for help.

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moralischverwerflich
Expert

markusk78 wrote on 12/08/2022 at 15:37: Hello everyone, I would like to switch to a crypto casino now as well. Am a pretty active player and also Deposit more often a month.
My choice would be Stake. Creating the account I will probably be able to manage. That's not the point.

I basically use my account at the savings bank for deposits at the conventional casinos.
To deposit at Stake I need an account on a stock exchange to buy coins. So far clear.
After reading all crypto posts I know that you should buy coins in the crypto exchange and not send them directly to Stake but use a wallet because the exchanges may make stress when it comes to casino deposits.

Can I now, for example, create an account at Bitpanda on this then deposit money from my account and buy coins and then I still have to transfer them to a wallet to deposit them from there to Stake?

Thanks in advance for help.


I send from bitpanda directly to Stake. Smaller sums I also pay from Stake directly to bitpanda. Larger ones to my trust wallet. So far no problems

Basically, the safest way would be from the crypto exchange to your wallet (Trust, for example) and then into the casino and withdrawals just backwards. So you definitely have no stress
And if you play a lot, then definitely Stake. The rakeback and monthly and weekly bonus is pretty good compared to what is currently offered on the market

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markusk78
Rookie
Thanks Milo
So I'm going to create an account with bitpanda first and then one with Trust Wallet.
When I have done that I will get back to you and let you know.

The fees do not shock me, because for example with Platin I also have 5.3 percent tax, so that takes nothing......

But I digress......

So see you later.

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moralischverwerflich
Expert

markusk78 wrote on 08/12/2022 at 16:40: Thanks Milo
So I'm going to create an account with bitpanda first now and then one with Trust Wallet.
Once I do that I'll get back to you and let you know.

The fees don't shock me, because for example with Platin I also have 5.3 percent tax so that doesn't take anything......

But I digress......

So see you later.

But don't make deposits via Bitcoins, the fees are too high. Take LTC or XRP.


Very good comparison with Platin, roughly over the thumb go with the Coins also about 5% of the coal Flöten

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markusk78
Rookie
Bitpanda is ready. Now the Verification data is checked. It's a little bit time consuming but ok. If you can do it yourself and don't need 5 attempts, it will be a bit faster.
I have already read about the LiteCoins. I will use them.

Next step is now the Trust Wallet

I will let you hear from me again.

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markusk78
Rookie
An intermediate question the reviews at Trustpilot, for example, are underground bad can that be?

Do you really mean trustwallet.com?

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markusk78
Rookie
Just used Exodus now and set it up. So Bitpanda is already verified, mail came. Went very fast.
Exodus downloaded and set up. Password assigned. 12 words noted ready.

Now I try to register at Stake (t-online address does not work. So I use gmx.net)
but I get the message that I can not register from my location.

Do I have to do this already via VPN? And then basically when I go to Stake?

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moralischverwerflich
Expert
Stake can basically be used without VPN, just limited. With VPN you have access to more game providers

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