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20065154 No.20065154 [Reply] [Original]

Are these legit? Are they even legal? Any personal experience with using one?

>> No.20065169
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20065169

150,000 free spins sir its very legit

>> No.20065173

>>20065154
Yeah BitMex works quite well apart from the "engine overloads" but I'd rather go with Binance.
Both are shady but Binance less so.

>> No.20065180
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20065180

Its like getting shafted in any casino, but this one doesn't have a governing body regulating that you have a 2% win chance
just go to you local shithole casino bro

>> No.20065257

>>20065169
I mean casinos give you free spins, but some do seem way to good to be true. Also the terms and conditions of what they "match" you with and the money you win with "free terms" are sketchy on most that I've seen.

>>20065180
local casinos do seem better, won some lunch money the other day. just was wondering how crypto casinos were and if anyones had any luck at them

>> No.20065300

They are a scam unless you’re betting on sports or horses. The “matching” some sites do with crypto require you to roll over that amount before you can withdraw. Most people don’t get that

>> No.20065422

>>20065154
you might as well just ask Indians to take your money

>> No.20065492
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yo imagine putting down all the money you owe your bookie on the celtics to win, knowing if they lose that you'd be killed, only to have the celtics win but then get shot dead for in inconveniencing the bookies henchmen...

>> No.20065863

The one and only time I used a crypto casino I put .1 BTC down on a bet that I had a 95% chance of winning and lost

This was when BTC was still <$500 but I never bothered again after that

>> No.20065871

>>20065154
>Are these legit?
of course not

>> No.20066052

When I first got into crypto (dec-feb 17) I turn $700 into $1700 then $0 on raigames when nano was $20+. It burnt me on crypto for a while. Came back to $2 Link and started dca-ing from there. Fuck gambling it cut me out of link. never again.

>> No.20066104

>>20065492

Surprisingly good movie.

>> No.20066133

>>20065863

I know nobody will believe me, but I once lost 2 Bitcoins on one spin of that number wheel game. I think it was on CloudBet maybe? The one where you can adjust the lever up and down and bet over or under.

So I was basically doing the 50/50 bet of having the number at 50 and betting over. Every time I would lose a sping I would just double my bet... Well I got tilted and lost about 15 spins in a row. That was back when BTC was under a grand, but still. It hurts. And the odds of that happening are insanely low so I obviously feel cheated, but whatever. I found Link.

>> No.20066187

>>20066133
I debated on doing .0001 btc for the hell of it on random slots on nitrogen

>> No.20066327

>>20065173
It might be a joke but if you are going to gamble why not just do an accumulator leveraged trade? 20x leverage, double or nothing. Most important thing about gambling is to set a limit on your losses per month and never ever to chase a loss. Better odds than any casino game.

>> No.20066367

>>20065173
based

>> No.20067139

>>20066327
Are you retarded? There are infinitely more outcomes that can fuck you trading than throwing money on black or red at the roulette table
>Roulette table
>Place money on red
>Ball hits black, red, and tiny chance it hits green
>Big trade
>stock can move any number of ways to fuck you over and may takes weeks to see a result

If you're going to be that autistic you might as well just go to a legitimate casino

>> No.20067972

>>20067139
he wagers a good point