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Title: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: newcasinobitcoin on August 07, 2020, 07:24:47 AM
Enjoy this no deposit bonus :

NO AFFILIATE LINK - just share, like or comment

and BIG WINS :)

https://twitter.com/mfreespins/status/1291634124097298432 (https://twitter.com/mfreespins/status/1291634124097298432)

https://www.facebook.com/mFreeSpins/posts/5151454054927411 (https://www.facebook.com/mFreeSpins/posts/5151454054927411)


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: Natalim on August 07, 2020, 09:58:43 AM
Thanks for sharing but I am not familiar with the casino, they don't also have an announcement here.

The casino name is Welfbet, similar to one of our popular casino which is Wolfbet.  ;D

Maybe will try this, no harm since no deposit required, hopefully this one is legit.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: Mauser on August 07, 2020, 10:21:39 AM
Enjoy this no deposit bonus :

NO AFFILIATE LINK - just share, like or comment

and BIG WINS :)

https://twitter.com/mfreespins/status/1291634124097298432 (https://twitter.com/mfreespins/status/1291634124097298432)

https://www.facebook.com/mFreeSpins/posts/5151454054927411 (https://www.facebook.com/mFreeSpins/posts/5151454054927411)

Do you have some more information?

As far as I see it you need to add 20€ yourself before you are eligible for any withdrawls. And it appears that you need to bet your sign up bonuses 10 times within 5 days before cashing out.

I haven't heard of this casino yet and would like to know if any one bet there already?


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: acroman08 on August 07, 2020, 12:35:32 PM
I'm confused, their website says that they accept bitcoin yet their live support says that they do not accept bitcoin(photo below for reference). anyway, I most likely wont be trying out the gambling site since they require KYC upon registering
https://i.imgur.com/ervz7Zr.jpg

I haven't heard of this casino yet and would like to know if any one bet there already?

I tried registering on their website and they require KYC upon registering. that is probably one of the reasons why the gambling site is not well-known in bitcoin community.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: Botnake on August 07, 2020, 12:36:21 PM
I click the facebook link, then the other link until I was finally directed to this site - https://www.betchain.com/

Correct me if I'm wrong, but probably it's just part of the affiliate program as we can see in https://www.betchain.com/affiliates

This site seems to be new to me, never heard of this before too, so even if there are offers, I would interest spending some time.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: boyptc on August 07, 2020, 02:03:50 PM
I clicked the link on twitter and it has directed me to --> https://mfreespins.com/weltbet-casino.html

And it shows the weltbet casino.

Not very familiar with the casino, don't you have plans to make an ANN?


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: Jawhead999 on August 07, 2020, 02:55:17 PM
Unknown casino and looks shady since there are so many misleading information as above users said. I also never want to try unknown casino if need to complete KYC. IMO, it's better to fix your casino first before offering bonus or creating ANN.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: Tipstar on August 07, 2020, 03:03:40 PM
The traditional casinos trying to lure in crypto gamblers through bitcoin deposit. They might be just trying to integrate bitcoin or are falsely putting that up for attention. Any casinos asking for KYC to play or withdraw on the first moment should be avoided. Every casino do ask KYC for suspicious activities but I won't be bothering to provide my KYC just for placing some low bets.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: rokuen on August 07, 2020, 08:02:49 PM
Weltbet belongs to Bellona N.V. who also owns 18bet and few other bookies.

You should be very cautious with them in the past they stole a lot of money from their costumers by adding loosing bets to user's accounts. See for reference - https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3553554-18bet-6600-euros-losing-bets-added-my-account-3207-withdrawal-cancelled.html


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: AmoreJaz on August 07, 2020, 10:34:54 PM
The traditional casinos trying to lure in crypto gamblers through bitcoin deposit. They might be just trying to integrate bitcoin or are falsely putting that up for attention. Any casinos asking for KYC to play or withdraw on the first moment should be avoided. Every casino do ask KYC for suspicious activities but I won't be bothering to provide my KYC just for placing some low bets.

i dont think they will let you withdraw bitcoin even if you deposit bitcoin to them. yes, seems that they are just trying to integrate btc as they are fiat-based casino, the reason why they are requiring KYC. and since crypto casinos are getting popular, they are now trying to join the fanfare

Weltbet belongs to Bellona N.V. who also owns 18bet and few other bookies.

You should be very cautious with them in the past they stole a lot of money from their costumers by adding loosing bets to user's accounts. See for reference - https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3553554-18bet-6600-euros-losing-bets-added-my-account-3207-withdrawal-cancelled.html

as they have no thread here in the forum, my guess is that if you will gonna have issues upon using their site, would be hard to resolve. so i guess better use reputable bookies here in the forum rather than wasting your time and resources to unknown


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: Haunebu on August 07, 2020, 10:53:46 PM
Checked out the site and my first impressions were pretty bad. The primary site language is German which is why I needed to translate it to English. Set English as the primary language op.

Also, the KYC requirements for this site will scare away gamblers which is why I suggest getting rid of them asap. A FAQ section needs to be added. Live support is decent based on my experience.

Also, the method of advertising your site in the ANN is confusing. Just share the site link instead of social network links in the future. Keep it simple op.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: Twinkledoe on August 07, 2020, 11:51:20 PM
Checked out the site and my first impressions were pretty bad. The primary site language is German which is why I needed to translate it to English. Set English as the primary language op.

Also, the KYC requirements for this site will scare away gamblers which is why I suggest getting rid of them asap. A FAQ section needs to be added. Live support is decent based on my experience.

Also, the method of advertising your site in the ANN is confusing. Just share the site link instead of social network links in the future. Keep it simple op.

I don't think they will discard the KYC requirements here as they seemed to be fiat-based. Maybe bitcoin is just add-on because of the rising popularity among online casinos. Yes, would be nice if they will add FAQ section to know the payment methods, min deposit/withdrawal, KYC requirements, etc..


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: Chikito on August 08, 2020, 12:57:35 AM
Indirectly OP promotes his own site (mFreeSpins), hard to find where the button Welfbet his promoted.

Regarding rokuen (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5267196.msg54952525#msg54952525) post above, we should be careful do not deposit or do KYC into the casino, only for €10 free bonus and sending €20 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5267196.msg54949007#msg54949007), this an oddity.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on August 08, 2020, 03:47:42 AM
I am not very clear on what they offer, the 10 bonus, but there is a KYC requirement, it is not very safe to make a Bitcoin deposit, also I only see language in German, English and Spanish there is no presence of it.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: noormcs5 on August 08, 2020, 06:11:17 AM
Checked out the site and my first impressions were pretty bad. The primary site language is German which is why I needed to translate it to English. Set English as the primary language op.

Also, the KYC requirements for this site will scare away gamblers which is why I suggest getting rid of them asap. A FAQ section needs to be added. Live support is decent based on my experience.

Also, the method of advertising your site in the ANN is confusing. Just share the site link instead of social network links in the future. Keep it simple op.

I don't think they will discard the KYC requirements here as they seemed to be fiat-based. Maybe bitcoin is just add-on because of the rising popularity among online casinos. Yes, would be nice if they will add FAQ section to know the payment methods, min deposit/withdrawal, KYC requirements, etc..

The OP has not presented the site in a good way. I don't know if he is one of the owner or marketing manager of that site or is only a member of this forum telling about a site. Unless there is a proper ANN, i am not interested in trying out the site and also knowing KYC requirements will further discourage people to use it.


Title: Re: €10 no deposit bonus (sportsbook + casino)
Post by: MFahad on August 08, 2020, 06:28:06 AM
I am not very clear on what they offer, the 10 bonus, but there is a KYC requirement, it is not very safe to make a Bitcoin deposit, also I only see language in German, English and Spanish there is no presence of it.

The €10 is fiat based bonus and i don't think we will be able to cash it out in bitcoins. Also looks like it's a Germany based casino. I will not greed for €10 because there are very little details available for this offer.