Title: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Rruchi man on December 10, 2024, 08:42:28 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued?
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Charles-Tim on December 10, 2024, 08:51:51 PM I have discussed about Stake with my friends in our conversations. But I noticed that they prefer to go for local casinos and use our local currency to gamble. They are not crypto enthusiasts. Sometimes they will call me for a very simple thing. In fact they call for me to help them convert crypto to fiat and fiat to crypto. Stake is supporting our local currency recently, few weeks ago. Maybe it can change their thinking to try how the gambling site is but no such discussion recently.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Furious 7 on December 10, 2024, 09:07:34 PM I never recommend to anyone especially to those who don't know forums and don't know crypto casinos but when they ask then I will answer according to what I always play.
As in this case I sometimes do some betting on Duelbits and when there are some colleagues who actually don't know anything about crypto because they prefer to play with local casinos they always ask then there is no reason for me to cover up what I play and where (what sites) I play so in the end even though I don't directly recommend the sites that are my signature or some online casino sites that I play but in the end I don't recommend them. sites that are my signature or some of the online casino sites that I play but some of my closest friends and people know I play not using fiat but using crypto as a gambling tool and some of them also have their own views where they try to do the same or stay in offline gambling or play with local sites in my country. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Nwada001 on December 10, 2024, 09:08:42 PM My area I have few friends that gamble, and the majority of them make use of fiat casinos, which are popular in my countryside, and if they want to gamble with crypto casinos, they use two popular ones that are active here in the forum.
The first day I talked about Rollbit, they asked me if it's a new casino; it somehow surprised me, and at the same time, it didn't surprise me much because, aside from here, I have not seen the casino I promote being promoted in any of my local billboards or by our influencer. It sounded all new to them, and one of them asked for a link to look into it later, which I don't ask to get feedback. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Stablexcoin on December 10, 2024, 09:19:39 PM I can only refer a crypto casino to my friend or anyone if they are tired of using their current casino to gamble. But I will ask them to try the casino out which means i am not to be balmed for whatever they do in the casino. The reason for this is because i dont want to be in a situation where i am to be balmed for their misfortune from the casino. Anything gambling is personal even the choice of casino to gamble should be persona. Recommendations should be made when an agreement for not accepting any blame is settled.
Rollbt is a good casino so I used it to gamble sometimes. My friends keeping asking me about the Rollbit but i told them its for only crypto users only so they dont pick interest in it. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: DaNNy001 on December 10, 2024, 09:25:00 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I have done it countless times although most of the time it actually from their own curiosity that makes them ask me about what I do as I always talk about using crypto for deposit anytime I want place bets on the weekend games. Not too long ago, I had to explain alot about the current casino am promoting to a friend as he was curious of why I always keep on making post on X in all the chips promotion that surging this December. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Distinctin on December 10, 2024, 09:36:57 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Honestly, yes. But it seems most of them never get interested on it as they prefer only local casino here in our hometown so that they can easily gamble whenever they want to by just entering our local casino. I try to introduce to them different casinos that I've found reputable here in our forum, but still they end up looking for a physical casino so I've got no choice but to let them find their own.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: sunsilk on December 10, 2024, 09:37:36 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Yes, I did try to suggest the campaigns that I have been with. Actually, I always give the choice to my gambling friends if they ever ask me so that they won't just have one option at all.But first and foremost, I recommend the one that I've used and also was part of. And their reaction wasn't that much to speak of, the typical answers and feed back about they're able to try it and it's not that boring at all, bla bla bla... I know what happened next with that, they were quick to lose their interest. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Miles2006 on December 10, 2024, 10:13:01 PM No, not intentional because if they ask definitely I will tell them. It sounds as an advert, honestly if they get to know the casino and make use of the casino definitely I trust the service that will be rendered. How often do my friends gamble matters also secondly I don’t discuss much about my gambling lifestyle with my friends just wondering the experience, I guess they might love it. Maybe I should try this and get their reaction after using the casino but, using crypto for gambling is what I find difficult because they don’t know much about crypto casino.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: milewilda on December 10, 2024, 10:17:34 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? There are some discussions with some of my friends in regarding about crypto related topics until we do hit up crypto casinos but just like on those comments above that they do prefer on playing on offline because they have already that experienced on playing on online fiat casinos but still it doesnt really give out that so much thrill because they are really just that facing up with their own pc or monitor and there's no ambiance or noises that you could hear around on which this is really just that totally different when you do deal up with online casinos. Well, i dont really make out some arguementation when it comes to this because each one of us will really be having their own preferences on different things on which its better not to make out some forceful recommendation since this is the way or method that they do really want. I dont really like on having those kind of approach on trying out for them to have that kind of option because we do have our own different sets of interest.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Onyeeze on December 10, 2024, 10:20:06 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? you know casino is not a kind of game that is popular offline depending the country that you find yourself I can recommend casino for people offline if people do Gamble with casino in my country but I tried as possible as I can to also educate people on gambling and it is wrong for someone to indicates someone to participate in Casino gambling and especially people who does not have knowledge of Casino gambling so in aspect of soccer and the visual kind of gambling we do recommend so many of them so that is why all this casino gambling website supposed to have different kinds of game that people can enjoy so through that you can recommend them offline and people can easily access it through websiteTitle: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Mia Chloe on December 10, 2024, 10:20:26 PM I have discussed about Stake with my friends in our conversations. But I noticed that they prefer to go for local casinos and use our local currency to gamble. They are not crypto enthusiasts. Sometimes they will call me for a very simple thing. In fact they call for me to help them convert crypto to fiat and fiat to crypto. Stake is supporting our local currency recently, few weeks ago. Maybe it can change their thinking to try how the gambling site is but no such discussion recently. Exactly what I was intending on spotting out. Introducing casinos to gamblers also depends on a couple of things like what payment system they are familiar with, either crypto or local fiat as the case may be. If you should introduce a crypto casino for example to a gambler that hardly works with crypto, there is a high chance he would decline your request to try out the casino. Sometimes it's because they see it as stressful to start going through how to use crypto payments.Actually is seems like Situations like this local gamblers often prefer to make use of local casinos probably because they're more like easier for them to make use of. Crypto casinos have a huge audience but literal local casinos have an edge in a case like this. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: alegotardo on December 10, 2024, 10:34:04 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Your question is quite interesting, but unfortunately my experience is not the same. In my country, betting is strictly regulated and only online sports betting is allowed, so the idea of recommending a casino that accepts cryptocurrencies to someone simply does not apply to my reality. The sports betting community here is quite active, but most of the players I know prefer to keep their activities within the confines of the law, and I also value my privacy and keep sports betting very separate from my personal life, so I don't usually discuss these topics with friends or family. However, I am also curious about the experiences of others here, especially those who have the freedom to explore these scenarios without restrictions... it must be very enjoyable to share experiences with friends without the fear of being reprimanded for it. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: JiiBs on December 10, 2024, 10:45:04 PM Recommending for them to gamble on, not quite but, having to discuss some of my escapades on the crypto casinos and sportsbook with friends, sure I have. Perhaps they would buy interest and want to gamble on cryptocurrency casinos or sportsbook, if didn’t bother much.
Wouldn’t want to be the reason why some one gets addicted and uncalculated about his gambling habits and link all that to me. I wouldn’t shy away from informing a friend of the benefits of having to gamble on cryptocurrency casinos and sportsbook anyway, the bonuses are more juicy and frankly, there is a lot to benefit in promotions. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: stomachgrowls on December 10, 2024, 10:46:20 PM I have discussed about Stake with my friends in our conversations. But I noticed that they prefer to go for local casinos and use our local currency to gamble. They are not crypto enthusiasts. Sometimes they will call me for a very simple thing. In fact they call for me to help them convert crypto to fiat and fiat to crypto. Stake is supporting our local currency recently, few weeks ago. Maybe it can change their thinking to try how the gambling site is but no such discussion recently. Exactly what I was intending on spotting out. Introducing casinos to gamblers also depends on a couple of things like what payment system they are familiar with, either crypto or local fiat as the case may be. If you should introduce a crypto casino for example to a gambler that hardly works with crypto, there is a high chance he would decline your request to try out the casino. Sometimes it's because they see it as stressful to start going through how to use crypto payments.Actually is seems like Situations like this local gamblers often prefer to make use of local casinos probably because they're more like easier for them to make use of. Crypto casinos have a huge audience but literal local casinos have an edge in a case like this. If i do saw someone whose really that a solid fan when it comes to offline casinos then it will really be just that best that you shouldnt really be that making out some opening topic about this but if there are some mentions about playing online then this is the moment that you will really trying out to open up the topic about crypto gambling. If he do shows some spark or interest into his eyes then this is the time or moment that you will be explaining it through and letting him understand at least. Local fiat gambling and crypto isnt really that much different in terms of accessibility and also into the offerings on which these casinos do have. So its really just that a matter of choice. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Josefjix on December 10, 2024, 10:55:37 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I've recommended a few but after sometimes they all returned back to the local shops as they feel more comfortable gambling with physical money at a physical shop they can trust so incass anything should go wrong, they would have someone and somewhere to channels their anger to. Thy usually tell that online gambling is risky and should in case something happens to my money there will be no one to hold responsible. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Fiatless on December 10, 2024, 11:37:29 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? The majority of the people I know outside the forum don't own cryptocurrencies. Crypto awareness is very in in my area so many gamblers use mainly fiat-based casinos. I would have loved to introduce crypto gambling in a platform I belong. But gambling and other activities are prohibited. However, I will comfortably introduce a newbie in crypto gambling to Stake. The casino has proved to be one of the forces to reckon with in the crypto casino ecosystem. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Hispo on December 11, 2024, 01:35:57 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I know for a fact there are some gamblers I see daily, which used to be co-workers and such, but most of them are already accustomed to betting on shops or organize their own betting groups on WhatsApp or telegram, being one of the members the assigned treasurer of the money pot. Most of them are people in their 40s and 50s, so are not aware of the advantages which could be offered by gambling using Cryptocurrencies or other decentralized assets, which is kind unfortunate. Those who are younger and already gamble from time to time are already aware of stake and the options it's has for them to bet in sports, so it is not necessary for me to make further mentions. When comes to people who had never gambled and still feel interested about it, I would rather to give them some basic education before recommending them to sign up for an specific casino which access cryptocurrency. Education and self control is key when one is dealing with one's hard-earned money, and even more when one is a newbie within the world of bets and gambling. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Samlucky O on December 11, 2024, 02:47:36 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Although many gamblers in my area don't have cryptocurrency knowledge or will I say they are not crypto enthusiast, they prefer gambling more on physical casino and using local Fiat, I will not lie I hav'nt introduced it to them because I know %90 of my friends dont know about cryptocurrency. But if they knew about cryptocurrency and want such gambling site, I won't hesitate to introduce to them. 1 of The %10 of my friends I introduced to nener too it seriously. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: BABY SHOES on December 11, 2024, 03:04:38 AM Have recommended casinos to those outside the forum who are also crypto savvy... however they already know the most common crypto casinos I hear from them like Stake.com - BC.game - Duelbits etc they already know...
They already know because they follow X there and have won so they continue to play there... although I have recommended several other casinos they never play at the casinos offered by me... the reason is better to play at one casino to continue to increase their VIP level in order to get bigger weekly/monthly prizes. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: tread93 on December 11, 2024, 03:27:06 AM I have discussed about Stake with my friends in our conversations. But I noticed that they prefer to go for local casinos and use our local currency to gamble. They are not crypto enthusiasts. Sometimes they will call me for a very simple thing. In fact they call for me to help them convert crypto to fiat and fiat to crypto. Stake is supporting our local currency recently, few weeks ago. Maybe it can change their thinking to try how the gambling site is but no such discussion recently. This is hilarious because I have the same thing happen to me on many occasions. Most of my friends though are consumed by sports betting where I live and that is something that I'm not really into, but honestly I wish that I was it just looks like so much fun. I am not one to suggest folks to gamble though, usually I try to steer clear from giving anyone any financial advice as that is just a wise thing to do. You never know what can happen, you don't know if it'll make someone or break someone. Its best to just let these things attract people naturally IMO. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Jody.Drummer on December 11, 2024, 04:08:36 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I have done this to friends or even strangers, and their different responses are certainly the definite answer because everyone's interests are different and yes I get different responses like those who are reluctant to try it because they have their own perceptions and others also try it, in my opinion it is natural for us to offer or suggest but it is a mistake if we force it, besides I don't think there is any benefit for us if we force it.Until now with my own friend who responded well to the suggestion about crypto casinos, what happened was that he always contacted me whether it was to ask or for other things, this is ongoing for him himself. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: lovesmayfamilis on December 11, 2024, 04:50:13 AM Since there are no offline casinos in my country, I haven't had to interact with these players. However, my company's signature and other online casinos advertised on the forum have attracted several participants. Previously, these people made bets at bookmakers located in my country. Still, in addition to learning about casinos that pay and are not involved in fraud, they began to be interested in and study Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Free Market Capitalist on December 11, 2024, 04:55:08 AM This is a bad idea. If you recommend a casino to someone and they lose a fortune, even if it's not your fault, it's easy to feel some remorse. On the other hand almost nobody knows that I have bitcoin. If I go around recommending cryptocurrency casinos I am giving hints that I may have bitcoin, and the people I know, who I don't think have cryptocurrencies, in order to gamble should buy them first. Too complicated.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Hirose UK on December 11, 2024, 04:56:26 AM I always recommend the trusted gambling site that I use to my own friends who also have knowledge and are crypto adopters in investing or trading but they like to bet on every football match with several other people directly.
What I said are some of the advantages of using the gambling site that I recommend and also various conveniences to guaranteed reputation and security, they all tried it and until now still continue to use the site that I recommend for every sports bet. But it should be noted that initially they themselves asked and wanted to know which online gambling site I was using. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: ethereumhunter on December 11, 2024, 05:24:26 AM I suggest the casino to some of my friends and they are trying to follow my suggestion. But I rarely meet them so I am not following their journey use the casino. But I hope they are okay and like to stay on the casino since I see they like the casino in the first time I tell them about the casino. Maybe they still use the casino to playing gambling until now because I don't know how they are now. I only introduce casino to a friend that can control themselves and not playing gambling too often although I don't know if they can still do that or not since playing gambling can makes someone forget about time.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Japinat on December 11, 2024, 05:43:25 AM Of course, you’ve got to love what you promote, right?
The thing is, crypto gambling isn’t easy to sell because, for someone to be interested, they need to understand crypto first. Outside of that, there’s a lot of competition, especially here in our country, where gambling is super accessible through simple apps like GCash. Why would someone complicate things by using crypto when they can gamble with an app that doesn’t require trading after they win? You get what I’m saying. And since I only have a few friends who are into crypto, and even fewer into gambling - they’re my only prospects. Unfortunately, only a handful of those were convinced. It’s just sad. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Cryptoprincess101 on December 11, 2024, 05:48:30 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? Wearing the signatures of a casino for advertising does not mean that they registered with the casino, it's only those that registered on the casino platform and have made bets and used their services can only be able to share their experience to others and recommend. Adverising the signature of a casino does not make it reputable enough to refer their site to people because some casinos can still advertise their gambling site here and end up becoming a scam site so before you can recommend any casino here to anyone outside the forum, would be that you have actually made use of the casino and convinced about their services then you can refer to others outside the forum. Of course, you’ve got to love what you promote, right? Loving what you promote do not mean you should refer to others when you have never even used their service. Even some of those who promotes casinos outside the forum, does that just for the benefits they get from promoting them not actually that they have much experience about the casino. Before you recommend, make sure you use their service as well.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: bubilas on December 11, 2024, 05:54:47 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Of course, I always recommend casinos from our forum to my gambler friends and betting fans. I am talking about Duelbits and Roobet, I play in these casinos myself and I liked this experience, I did not have any difficulties, everything went like clockwork. Also, in the country where I live there are difficulties with access to many casinos, as well as with replenishing the balance in them from cards issued by local banks. And the fact that the casinos from our forum accept Cryptocurrencies makes the task of replenishing the balance much easier. This is one of the main advantages why I recommend casinos from our forum to my friends. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: satscraper on December 11, 2024, 06:17:57 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I think to recommend any casino working either offline or online is a bad idea and I would never support it. Firstly, you may come down in opinion f those who think that gambling is from the class of unacceptable human activities and secondly, people who might follow my recommendation could lay the blame for their loss on me. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Cryptomultiplier on December 11, 2024, 06:32:08 AM I have noticed how most persons feign ignorance for any gist that relates to cryptocurrency, more particularly in a region like mine where there are still some still regulations about its activities.
Most persons don't like to discuss anything crypto let alone crypto casinos or entertain the news simply because they either have crypto holdings and are scared you might find out or think they are so rich and try to hack or kidnap them or it could be that the government might come probe them. So we mostly just talk about the regular casinos we know about and use often in our country and their treatment and if I have more friends using a certain casino, I join, otherwise until we are allowed to freely use crypto in the country or i find myself in a more developed environment where there's crypto initiatives inherent, i would just show them the sites i bet on and the games i normally stake on, it is only a few friends who have gotten to see the crypto sign the wallet carries, that actually understand it is crypto gambling not Fiat. Imagine how blown their mind becomes at the moment and with curious questions coming up. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Japinat on December 11, 2024, 06:33:18 AM Of course, you’ve got to love what you promote, right? Loving what you promote do not mean you should refer to others when you have never even used their service. Even some of those who promotes casinos outside the forum, does that just for the benefits they get from promoting them not actually that they have much experience about the casino. Before you recommend, make sure you use their service as well.Are you saying that when you’re wearing a signature, you don’t actually use the service? Meh, that’s different as I always try the platform as a form of support, how can I promote something I haven’t even experienced? Sorry, but what you’re saying doesn’t make sense to me. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Ruttoshi on December 11, 2024, 06:42:16 AM Most of my friends that are gamblers are so used to our local casinos and they don't like trying something new. I was gambling in Duelbit and a friend saw me, when he asked and told him that I am gambling with crypto, he said that he would not try such thing and that he prefers using our local fiat to gamble.
He told me that his crypto is to invest and not to gamble with. I laughed and told him that I have less of fiat on me at that moment. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Popkon6 on December 11, 2024, 06:46:59 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? All my friends are mainly offline gambling addicts, and some of them are very advanced, I have discussed gambling with them. And friends use Twitter X where many are familiar with gambling and casino sites such as Sportbet, Stake.com, Duelbits, Rollbit, etc., and they gamble on trusted sites. I have discussed with them about Evo.io. They are new to this site, so they hesitated to create an account, but they want to live long on trusted sites where they gamble and they need more stability. Because those friends call me when they have money deposited and need me to convert it into crypto. And I help them and teach them about better games and casinos that can give them big wins. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Maslate on December 11, 2024, 07:10:43 AM He told me that his crypto is to invest and not to gamble with. I laughed and told him that I have less of fiat on me at that moment. I actually like his perspective as it shows he really values crypto. But does he invest in it? That would only make his stance valid if he truly walks the talk. All of us have friends, but personally, I prefer to keep my crypto exposure private. I don’t want to be seen as someone making a lot of money from crypto. When people aren’t well-educated about it, they see it as something like gold. If they think I have a lot, I could be at risk of getting robbed. Especially since I have some unexplained properties they notice, yet I stay home most of the time. They don’t realize that most of what I do happens on my PC. lol Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Hypnosis00 on December 11, 2024, 07:17:25 AM I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it, but I do introduce it to give them an idea. Some of them have heard about crypto gambling, but they never show much interest because they prefer local casinos or platforms endorsed by big influencers.
Honestly, it’s a bit disappointing, but I think it is normal since they are more exposed to what the majority is doing. We also accept that crypto gambling is a little bit techy, from deposits to withdrawals. That’s exactly what turns off people who aren’t familiar with crypto, making them feel more comfortable sticking to local casinos instead. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: bering on December 11, 2024, 07:18:38 AM Several times ago me and some of my close friends are involved to discuss about online casinos and they were read the article about gambling using cryptocurrencies so they were really serious want to know how to gamble using this method and want to gets the experience to do online gambling and at that time i have been says that i was gambling using online casinos for years and i play almost all of gambling games at those casinos such as dice, slot, plinko, poker or roulette
And they really interested want to heard further more and i was suggest to them to try deposit small amount of money at stake.com and first experience for them didn't run well because they lost all of their money but fortunately all of my friends were satisfied with their first experience to playing at online casinos and since that all of them regularly starting using online casinos for their gambling activities Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: davis196 on December 11, 2024, 07:40:58 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? No, I don't recommend casinos to other gamblers. Everyone should do his own research and make his own decisions. I don't want anyone to start blaming me for the money he lost in a certain online casino. I also don't want anyone to blame me for getting scammed by a certain online casino. The people, who recommend online casinos are usually affiliated with those casinos and want to receive a commission for every new customer. There's nothing wrong with the affiliate/referral business model, but I usually wouldn't trust anyone, who recommends me a casino and is affiliated with the same casino. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Bitinity on December 11, 2024, 07:53:55 AM I did it years ago when I was even still newbie in the crypto gambling industry, not recommending it to others (offline gamblers) but just told them about it. As a note, those offline gamblers had no knowledge about cryptocurrency at all so I had to tell them about it first. At first they were so confused and they said that it is complicated thing to do just for gamble because they need to exchange their fiat money into crypto before they can go the crypto casino. It took a bit longer time for them to decide but few of them tried it eventually after I told that there is also a chance for them to invest the crypto for a long term investment which can be said as a better investment than gold (said it to make them attracted).
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: TheUltraElite on December 11, 2024, 08:02:15 AM Truly speaking, No.
What I have observed is that those who are playing on offline casinos will try to play on them only. There will be a divide among online and offline because fiat casinos are always popular among fiat users and crypto uses will not go to fiat casinos. Gamblers tend to stick to one, so I don't think it will change unless they want to. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: danherbias07 on December 11, 2024, 08:12:21 AM Yes, my neighbor. I already recommended Stake.com to him because I know he is also a sports fan and he is actually looking for a place to bet so I did recommend the name of the signature that I am wearing to him. Also, he got his knowledge about cryptocurrency through me as we played NFT games and MMORPGs with NFT features and cryptocurrencies too. So, I don't think he will have any trouble about that.
Just a week ago he even told me that he had some funds in one of his wallets with 0.45 BNB left. I told him the price of BNB today and he was shocked that he got some decent money just as he almost forgot about it. :D Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Outhue on December 11, 2024, 08:45:27 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I've done this multiple times in the past, I don't use any other online casinos than the ones on this forum, so yes I can proudly refer other people to the casino or this forum, if something works better you won't feel somehow talking about it to others. What I can't say is the later feedback, I've told many but not all of them dropped me feedback, making me doubt if they really try the casino out or not, but I don't care if they don't, I told them about the casino so that they won't fall for scam casinos online. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: arwin100 on December 11, 2024, 08:52:08 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? If they ask for recommendation about what's best crypto casino to gamble then yes I will recommend them. Since for sure that we already know their reputation and those people asking those things to us will never get compromised with them. But I always put disclaimer on everything especially when dealing money like placing their bet and other risky things they are engaging so that they would be aware the consequences of the decision they take and also they could also do their personal research so that they could decide for their selves to continue or not. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: bakasabo on December 11, 2024, 09:19:43 AM I have never recommended on purpose crypto or any other casino offline. I think that I should not bother others with gambling. If someone asks me for an advice where to gamble (while it strange to get such a question, as people look for any answer first in google nowadays), then I think I would name some popular casinos. But I will try to avoid such question, as I feel like I dont want to talk much about gambling offline, as I would feel responsible for that. One thing if you just show something gambling related and unintentionally recommend that (like signature), which means you dont insist on that. And the other thing is that you on purpose send someone to a casino.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Cryptmuster on December 11, 2024, 09:37:47 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? It seems to me that any recommendations (especially when it concerns money in any respect) are not very good. Or if you still want to recommend, then try to do it without mentioning the name of the casino, let him try to find one that suits him, or if he asks where you play, then you can say. I do not like to recommend because if any problems arise later, you can be blamed for this. But I am sure that now every player knows about online casinos. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Wexnident on December 11, 2024, 09:42:32 AM ~ Oh definitely. It was on a trip with some old friends, a couple of us already were playing on online casinos but the others weren't inclined to do so. The topic at one point shifted to betting so the others got curious as well. Then and there we helped them set up their accounts and try out some bets. Now idk if they're still betting on stake but they are still doing sports betting after exploring more about gambling. We sometimes have watch parties for some tourneys that we bet on hence why I know. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: sompitonov on December 11, 2024, 09:49:41 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? It seems to me that any recommendations (especially when it concerns money in any respect) are not very good. Or if you still want to recommend, then try to do it without mentioning the name of the casino, let him try to find one that suits him, or if he asks where you play, then you can say. I do not like to recommend because if any problems arise later, you can be blamed for this. But I am sure that now every player knows about online casinos. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Kelward on December 11, 2024, 09:51:09 AM All of the gambling friends that I have are not into cryptocurrency, they all use our local currency to place bets, a few times that I talked about crypto gambling, none showed any interest. I believe that the reason is because we have a lot of physical gambling outlets in the country and you can easily enter any of the shops to place your bets. Most gamblers that I know are into sports bet and lotto because that is what everybody sees everywhere, casinos are not popular, maybe it would've encouraged many of them to try online casinos for none sports games.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: madnessteat on December 11, 2024, 09:51:36 AM I have never recommended on purpose crypto or any other casino offline. I think that I should not bother others with gambling. If someone asks me for an advice where to gamble (while it strange to get such a question, as people look for any answer first in google nowadays), then I think I would name some popular casinos. But I will try to avoid such question, as I feel like I dont want to talk much about gambling offline, as I would feel responsible for that. One thing if you just show something gambling related and unintentionally recommend that (like signature), which means you dont insist on that. And the other thing is that you on purpose send someone to a casino. I agree with you. I don't recommend specific cryptocurrency casinos to anyone unless they ask me about it. I once had an acquaintance interested in cryptocurrency casinos and I briefly explained to him what cryptocurrencies are and how to use them. I saw in his eyes that he was not interested even before our conversation came to cryptocurrency casinos. As he said, it's too complicated for someone who has never used cryptocurrencies. Those who use cryptocurrencies are able to find all the necessary information about cryptocurrency casinos on their own. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: mu_enrico on December 11, 2024, 09:54:14 AM If the casino also accepts fiat then it would be easy and I've done it multiple times with success. However, to recommend a crypto-only casino, your friend needs to be familiar with crypto and it adds more work to explain things to them. I've done it but, well, I'd just say join this casino (the one with fiat deposits) after I tired of explaining "You need to go to the exchange, do KYC, and this and that."
It seems to me that any recommendations (especially when it concerns money in any respect) are not very good. Or if you still want to recommend, then try to do it without mentioning the name of the casino, let him try to find one that suits him, or if he asks where you play, then you can say. I do not like to recommend because if any problems arise later, you can be blamed for this. But I am sure that now every player knows about online casinos. It can be done with a disclaimer like this casino is reputable on the forum.You can try this instead of playing on some shady offshore casino with no license. For sure your win/lose isn't my problem lol. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: iv4n on December 11, 2024, 09:55:00 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I don't know people who gamble a lot, here and there for a sports bet or a game of chance. I recommended gambling with cryptocurrencies to many close people, some even registered and tried, but none of them stayed for long... I even offered to very close friends that I would be their guarantor at least initially, if things go bad that I would bear all the costs... I offered to sell/buy crypto to them at no additional cost and at the current price. Many times I gave them some coins to gamble with. All those who have no contact with crypto see the biggest problem in how to buy crypto and how to cash out after that (if they win, of course), after that, they think & ask about how trustworthy casinos are. As we have the opportunity to attend the opening of many new casinos, there were many interesting promotions that were open to everyone. There are also old casinos that have good promotions... one just needs to be active and can play without any investments. But some people are not interested in that either. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Apocollapse on December 11, 2024, 10:03:42 AM Yes I have ever recommended Betcoin.ag to my friends, mostly when they complain if they're got scammed, they're not lucky or the odds is too low. If they didn't complain anything, I would recommend anything because it's not the right time to convince other people, they need to have a problem in order to use your solution.
I always remember this too and don't really want to recommend anything that concerns money, gambling or even investments, because in case of success or winning, the player will think that it is entirely his merit. At the same time, if he loses, he will completely think that it is our fault. This is how human psychology works and there is nothing surprising about it. Sometimes I even try to restrain myself, because I want to recommend many things to my friends in gambling, but then I imagine these situations in the future and my desire to recommend something quickly disappears. I would simply don't care at all, if they think they can get rich through gambling, then they're stupid.As long as they sign using my referral and I have warn them, I don't care about other thing. Problem is inevitable, but you can control how you react. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Princess Leah on December 11, 2024, 10:18:56 AM I would simply don't care at all, if they think they can get rich through gambling, then they're stupid. I think it would be nice to start caring about others instead of being self centered, warning them is not enough since you're the one who introduced them into it at the first place, atleast you should ensure that they're doing the right thing with the update you've shared to them, i don't buy the idea of calling them foolish cause different people got different challenge and you never can tell the challenges they had been going through before you introduced them to it.As long as they sign using my referral and I have warn them, I don't care about other thing. Problem is inevitable, but you can control how you react. Left for me I'll feel the guilt if i introduce a close friend into gambling, maybe for referral bonus or so and they end up being addicted to it, moreover the last thing I'll do is advise someone to gamble using Bitcoin, they should do that with other Cryptocurrencies but definitely not Bitcoin. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: rachael9385 on December 11, 2024, 10:29:23 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Most of the friends I have are not a gambler, and the few ones that gambles prefer to gamble with fiat currency instead of cryptocurrency. So, I prefer to safe my self the stress by suggesting for them to gamble on crypto casinos because I believe they won't. Sometimes I normally gamble with USDT on Rollbit.com because the casino is reputable and they have one of the fastest customer support and the games are friendly, even the withdrawal process is easy. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: 2Pizza410000BTC on December 11, 2024, 11:03:42 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I recommended this to some people in my village who were gambling offline physically sitting on the roadside or in shops. I told them about crypto casinos but they could not understand the matter easily they made it very difficult. They said that our offline gambling is much better but one person from there agreed and I made an account for him on the platform where I participate in online gambling and he was ready to gamble there. He is still gambling online with crypto currency but when I ask him, he now gives a positive rating to online gambling platforms because he says that he does not have any problems when he gambles online, no one can know about his gambling and he can gamble secretly.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: michellee on December 11, 2024, 11:08:27 AM My friends are still comfortable playing gambling at offline casinos rather than online casinos. Although they know about crypto but that will not change their minds to visit offline casinos. They feels that gamble in the offline casino is exciting because they can meet their opponents and have fun.
Maybe if they ask me about online gambling, I will suggest some casinos. I guess they will have a new experience playing gambling at online casinos. But I just worry if they can not control themselves while gambling because gambling at online casino gives an easiness to them to play in anywhere they want. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Ambatman on December 11, 2024, 11:10:51 AM I have but that was before I got into this campaign.
I was quite surprised he knew about stakes because I learnt about Crypto casinos when I joined this forum and he is not on the forum. Well I recommended BC. Games then since it was worn by leceister and was the campaign I was putting on. Is not quite easy seeing gamblers into cryptocurrency Casinos in my country They usually used to sportybets. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Taskford on December 11, 2024, 11:16:31 AM I have never recommended on purpose crypto or any other casino offline. I think that I should not bother others with gambling. If someone asks me for an advice where to gamble (while it strange to get such a question, as people look for any answer first in google nowadays), then I think I would name some popular casinos. But I will try to avoid such question, as I feel like I dont want to talk much about gambling offline, as I would feel responsible for that. One thing if you just show something gambling related and unintentionally recommend that (like signature), which means you dont insist on that. And the other thing is that you on purpose send someone to a casino. I agree with you. I don't recommend specific cryptocurrency casinos to anyone unless they ask me about it. I once had an acquaintance interested in cryptocurrency casinos and I briefly explained to him what cryptocurrencies are and how to use them. I saw in his eyes that he was not interested even before our conversation came to cryptocurrency casinos. As he said, it's too complicated for someone who has never used cryptocurrencies. Those who use cryptocurrencies are able to find all the necessary information about cryptocurrency casinos on their own. But in my case I'm skeptical about recommending a casino to anyone especially if I know that they have this attitude where they blame other people if they lose. If someone ask me I will just name those best casino I know and put first in the list the casino which I'm wearing their signature first in line. But I will make sure first that they do a good research first before diving in and want to assure to those people that I'm out on any decision they do while playing with those casino. Its better to be clear rather than be blame since I don't really want to be in position that my friends will get angry because they lose their money on my recommended casino to them. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: TopTort777 on December 11, 2024, 11:21:31 AM Do people even listen to recommendations? :D Many ask questions, but while given answers, they are far away deeply in their mind. Instead they prefer to run to forums and social media, ask million questions, read and watch thousands reviews while trying to find best possible variant, and end up with choosing something they have already decided to choose long time ago, even if it is something average and have list of disadvantages. I have stopped giving recommendations long time ago. People dont listen to them anyway. Even if I recommend any casino, they will still find "a story about casino where someone always win and that is 1000% not a scam" and register there.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: hedgeh0g on December 11, 2024, 11:23:08 AM My friends are still comfortable playing gambling at offline casinos rather than online casinos. Although they know about crypto but that will not change their minds to visit offline casinos. They feels that gamble in the offline casino is exciting because they can meet their opponents and have fun. I am because of this the speed of the game increases, because sitting in front of a laptop you can spend more time than in a casino, even if it works 24/7. But of course, offline casinos also have their advantages, but I consider myself one of those who play completely online, and with subsequent younger players this number will grow. Also, online there will be enterprising players who will not reach 18 years of age to play, but will be able to bypass the system and start playing, which is also not very good for the overall ecosystem. In short, I just don’t have friends who play in offline casinos)Maybe if they ask me about online gambling, I will suggest some casinos. I guess they will have a new experience playing gambling at online casinos. But I just worry if they can not control themselves while gambling because gambling at online casino gives an easiness to them to play in anywhere they want. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: swogerino on December 11, 2024, 11:54:05 AM Many times I have been asked that from my disappointed friends who have lost a lot in our city biggest casino and I have always recommended what I believed to be the best casino of the moment. Lately though I only recommend the one in my signature which is more focused on sport betting which in turn have better chance to win compared to slots. I never recommend anyone to play slot machines, they are the cancer of gambling, you think you are free from them but in reality you never are.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: AliMan on December 11, 2024, 12:05:21 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I haven't yet recommend this personally but once we've met again my old friend I would surely send the link to him. However, there's a lot of ways to promote this signature not just here in forum but also for my personal social media account because this will help a lot for the gambling site and to gain lots of users who will benefit from their platform. Hopefully, there's a positive reaction coming from my colleagues as well as my social media followers. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: mirakal on December 11, 2024, 12:07:12 PM Less excited and less interested, but honestly, they listen and accept new ideas from me. Of course, I know it's not that easy, especially when those we're talking to have no background in crypto. Maybe I just put in a little effort to grab their attention and encourage them to try, but for me, the time they spent with me is already enough. It's up to them to come back and ask for my guidance because I’m more than willing to help them out. But unfortunately, none of them have turned, which means that I can’t expect them to dive into crypto gambling.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: YOSHIE on December 11, 2024, 12:22:13 PM Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? I think members here don't need us to recommend the casinos here, they can judge for themselves which online casinos they think are worth using, I think so.But for friends outside this forum of course you, I will direct them to the casino that I advertise, for now there are no real complaints that they have complained to me about, they are actually happy and often win playing at the casino that I recommend. Many of my friends understand crypto, but they are not on this forum, they prefer to carry out trading and gambling activities, Thus, what I recommend actually becomes an attraction for other people, generally those who like to trade in the crypto market, they like to gamble. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: retreat on December 11, 2024, 01:04:47 PM I always recommend rollbit to my friends who gamble online (no one gambles offline here because it is prohibited). Although at one time there were some of them who were not so interested in gambling with crypto, but I told them that it was much easier than using fiat, and the withdrawal process was also not so complicated and fast. There were some who were interested but I don't really know whether they continued using it or not. The most important thing is that I have shared my experience and whether they continue using it is their business, I don't really force them.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Jating on December 11, 2024, 01:15:47 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Yes, and I told them about the casino that I'm playing or at least what I carried in my signature. They said that they wanted to try, and I show them how to buy crypto so that once they have they can deposit it to crypto base casinos that I recommend. But they haven't try it as far as I know, maybe they are not really into crypto, but I know one guy that I've shown has been in the crypto scene before. However, he plays online but more on the fiat base so it's very difficult to convince as of this time. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Eternad on December 11, 2024, 01:28:14 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Done this before when I’m still into affiliate profit making while there’s only few online casino available in my country but right now it’s very hard to attract gambler especially non crypto user to try crypto casino since there’s a lot of online casino that has a built-in access on our fiat wallet app which user can play directly using the wallet app. Only few online crypto casino accept direct fiat deposits that’s why it’s very hard to introduce them due to competition on local online casino. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: lovesmayfamilis on December 11, 2024, 01:55:25 PM I would simply don't care at all, if they think they can get rich through gambling, then they're stupid. I think it would be nice to start caring about others instead of being self centered, warning them is not enough since you're the one who introduced them into it at the first place, atleast you should ensure that they're doing the right thing with the update you've shared to them, i don't buy the idea of calling them foolish cause different people got different challenge and you never can tell the challenges they had been going through before you introduced them to it.As long as they sign using my referral and I have warn them, I don't care about other thing. Problem is inevitable, but you can control how you react. Left for me I'll feel the guilt if i introduce a close friend into gambling, maybe for referral bonus or so and they end up being addicted to it, moreover the last thing I'll do is advise someone to gamble using Bitcoin, they should do that with other Cryptocurrencies but definitely not Bitcoin. Nonsense. Gambling is not a drug addiction, after which long-term use leads to dependence. In gambling, firstly, everything always depends on the person. If you can forcibly inject a dose of drugs, without the consent of the other (this happens), then you cannot force a person to play, moreover, make him dependent. This is nonsense. People with a certain mentality, or what you deny, but this is undeniable, stupid people, will fall into a trap. But those who are not greedy and use games for their intended purpose, and this is entertainment, will be safe since they think at those moments when they spend their money. There is no need to invent about caring for a loved one now, since every person (provided that he is healthy), every adult, must be responsible for their actions, without all sorts of nannies. Edit: Besides, I've lost your logic. You allow your friends to play with crypto, but not with bitcoin? Then you're not that caring, buddy. ;D Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: eisen33 on December 11, 2024, 01:55:44 PM Many times I have been asked that from my disappointed friends who have lost a lot in our city biggest casino and I have always recommended what I believed to be the best casino of the moment. Lately though I only recommend the one in my signature which is more focused on sport betting which in turn have better chance to win compared to slots. I never recommend anyone to play slot machines, they are the cancer of gambling, you think you are free from them but in reality you never are. And friends think that they will get a different result in an online casino, if they were disappointed in a big casino, then they chose games in which it is very difficult or almost impossible to win (maybe these are slot machines), and if they come to an online casino and continue to play slots, then this will not change anything, the result will be the same. You place bets because you understand what you need to bet on, but if this is something new for them, then it will be just as difficult to win.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: dansus021 on December 11, 2024, 02:03:47 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Well the person I know eg friend and family who played gambled already played online casino since here in my country gambling is illegal and I actually showed them how the online casino outside country works and how actually gamble with crypto hahah I showed them duelbit But they seems didnt really interested because bet with USD and didnt really know about english but I showed them the Jackpot prize they just said The jackpot only can bought a car and laughed Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: vs2014 on December 11, 2024, 02:13:54 PM In particular i will never recommend this to anyone and if anyone asks me, I will only answer what i play. Since my country doesn't have a direct casino license that's why i don't want to get too involved with it. But i am very much related to online gambling so i will give everyone a direct opinion on this matter. Suppose i don't go directly to the casino so i don't want to give the address to any of my friends. A lot of people in my country are related to online site gambling and there are many sites so i will highlight them. Moreover, i have also played on some of the sites available from the signature of this forum especially the signature that i participated in.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: aioc on December 11, 2024, 02:24:38 PM have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Yes, and I find it easy because he is a gambler, and he is a holder of cryptocurrency. I don't have to tell them how because they pretty much know the basics. All I have to do is give him a list of casinos like Betcoin and guide him on how things worked; after a few tries, he knows how to proceed and can play online in a few hours. Of course I also told them what's on online casinos that they cannot find on offline casinos, like the terms of service and KYC. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: peter0425 on December 11, 2024, 02:42:33 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? I have never met anyone who is 1) a gambler 2) knows about crypto; 3) doesn't use crypto to gamble I have even known people who are gamblers and immediately started using crypto as soon as they discover it just to use it for gambling. Gamblers understand the benefits of cryptocurrency especially when it comes to online gambling. Online gambling using cryptocurrency is not as uncommon that I don't really need to go around recommending it to many people outside of the online community. Most likely if they are aware of crypto already, they would be aware of using it to gamble. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Don Pedro Dinero on December 11, 2024, 02:48:42 PM No, in fact I haven't even recommended people to buy bitcoin. Firstly because I am very cautious on the subject, but also think of the typical person that you recommend to buy bitcoin, buys at the peak and sells out of panic at a downturn. Then he would throw it back in your face. The same goes for a cryptocurrency casino, imagine you recommend one and the guy loses a fortune.
Apart from that, if it's someone who doesn't know much about the subject, I'm sure they'd look at me like I'm crazy. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: coin-investor on December 11, 2024, 02:53:13 PM Yes, its easy to teach the gambling part; the hardest is the cryptocurrency thing. It takes a few days before he learns the basics of cryptocurrency, but once he learns to deposit, it's easy for him to connect to the games because there's similarity between the games online and offline. You also need to teach him about and the importance of KYC, VPN, and how to interpret the terms of service and absorb them. Gamblers are easy to learn when it comes to anything about gambling.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Pandu Geddon on December 11, 2024, 02:57:10 PM Only 1 of my friends I recommended to play on a crypto gambling site. Even before he didn't have any crypto at all although he knew about Bitcoin and some other assets.
It happened because my friend asked me where I bet while some of his friends were playing on local sites. My friend was very excited but didn't immediately create an account and try. After a few weeks when we hung out, he asked me to tell him everything and I had to tell him how to get crypto to bet. I also told them that some crypto casinos also accept fiat deposits. But they were more interested in creating an exchange account so I had to guide them more. My friend liked the site I recommended, especially with a little luck in the beginning. Now I don't know if my friend is still playing on the site I recommended or not. It's been a while since I contacted him, but he seems to still enjoy playing there. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: bitzizzix on December 11, 2024, 03:06:49 PM Most of my close friends already know and are involved with crypto casinos, it's just that when we find a new crypto casino, we recommend it to each other and I also always recommend the crypto casinos I play at when I get involved with the signatures I follow and they appreciate it and try it, so do I.
It seems like crypto casinos are no longer foreign and most likely many people use them, and I will always recommend crypto casinos when I see other people playing online gambling and this is what I have done and it turns out they already know but I still try to recommend the crypto casinos I follow or play at and when they are interested I will give them the link and then I don't know anymore. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Fiatless on December 11, 2024, 03:08:10 PM Yes, its easy to teach the gambling part; the hardest is the cryptocurrency thing. It takes a few days before he learns the basics of cryptocurrency, but once he learns to deposit, it's easy for him to connect to the games because there's similarity between the games online and offline. You also need to teach him about and the importance of KYC, VPN, and how to interpret the terms of service and absorb them. Gamblers are easy to learn when it comes to anything about gambling. When people hear about crypto gambling they think it involves a complicated process. I don't really blame them since it is easy to walk into a physical casino with cash and play any game of their choice. But just as someone transfers funds from his bank account to a betting account to play a game, a crypto casino is just a similar process. If they can get a basic knowledge of the operations of cryptocurrencies, many of them might find it interesting. Some of them promote privacy and have fewer restrictions compared to some fiat based gambling platforms. Every gambling platform has terms of service, so it shouldn't be a problem for newbies in crypto casinos. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Zoomic on December 11, 2024, 03:38:08 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I generally do not recommend gambling or any other activity or investment I perceive to be risky to anyone. This is because of a bad experience I had in the past recommending gambling to a friend who later got into trouble. I will only recommend reputable crypto casinos I know here to anyone who would come to me on their own seeking for advice on how to gamble with cryptocurrency. So far, none of my friends have come to ask me for such recommendations. My decision is to make sure that my friends or whoever would come to me take responsibility for their actions and decisions, without me sharing in the blame if anything goes wrong. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: robelneo on December 11, 2024, 04:44:33 PM Online gambling is popular in our country because of the once popular online sabong, and some platforms accept cryptocurrency, so all the gamblers I've known are also playing online; only a few gamble with cryptocurrency, so I just need to explain how easy and how fast cryptocurrency is if they are going to deposit through a bank or fiat payment processor.
Online gambling and cryptocurrency are very popular. There will come a time when you meet a gambler; chances are they are already playing online using cryptocurrency. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Findingnemo on December 11, 2024, 04:51:23 PM I guess, I did but not exactly remember who or when this happened. I don't really talk much about gambling with anyone in person so the recommendations are given in a group when people talking about betting on a specific sporting event. Other than that don't have much people in my life to discuss about gambling or even the cryptocurrency itself so I just hang out here and give my recommendations here and other online forums where actually the like minded people look for suggestions.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Kasabus on December 11, 2024, 05:04:24 PM I’m not really used opening up a topic and recommend something to my friends, especially that gambling quite denotes a negative outcome. We’re more into business and investment ideas instead. However, if they will ask me about crypto gambling, I can give them significant ideas as long as they’re willing to listen. Maybe in the future when crypto becomes more a common topic in our society, I will be glad opening up about it.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: OgNasty on December 11, 2024, 06:10:47 PM When my friends complain about the gambling experience with their fantasy bets or whatever, I usually will tell them about better options. As soon as you mention crypto though, their eyes glaze over. I’ve only come across one person ever that actually uses a crypto casino, and he was a degen 18 year old. Not the typical demographic I’m around.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Tune_In on December 11, 2024, 06:14:16 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Yes, I did less than a year ago, he seemed really interested at the time, but probably never signed up since he really loves to go to real casinos offline. I was attempting to tell him how generous the bonuses can be at some big crypto casinos. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: salad daging on December 11, 2024, 06:30:11 PM What I know is that they are familiar with the local casino so they gamble more there, so they never recommend any casino to friends who already gamble at the local casino.
Another reason why I don't recommend signature casinos like Duelbits is because I'm afraid I'm wrong where they lost a large amount because of my invitation, even though it's not my fault, but still people who don't know themselves will blame the person who invited them. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Moreno233 on December 11, 2024, 06:32:48 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I have done this a lot of times to some of my close friends who want to play in international casinos and there have not been any form of regrets. Although the process is usually not easy because one have to teach those of them not familiar with cryptocurrency the basics first so they will be able to know how to deposit, withdraw and cashout cryptocurrency in the p2p market which is the way cryptos are converted to fiat in my country. I have used crypto casinos for a while so I know what reputable casinos are, the reason I have not had issues with recommending casinos to my friends offline. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Blowon on December 11, 2024, 06:34:04 PM I never recommend my friends to gamble using cryptocurrencies, because most people who know about crypto will know that they can gamble with crypto. I very rarely recommend gambling to those around me, because I will be considered to have a negative impact.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Orpichukwu on December 11, 2024, 06:55:48 PM I haven't yet recommend this personally but once we've met again my old friend I would surely send the link to him. However, there's a lot of ways to promote this signature not just here in forum but also for my personal social media account because this will help a lot for the gambling site and to gain lots of users who will benefit from their platform. Hopefully, there's a positive reaction coming from my colleagues as well as my social media followers. That will be great to extend your promotion to social media, which I believe most of these casinos already have existing promotions they do in the form of ads, but just one piece of advice before you do that: you should be ready to answer a series of questions about the casino, as social media space is not just like here; some will want to know if you have used the casino yourself so that you can give the guidelines and assurance very well.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Forsyth Jones on December 11, 2024, 07:07:14 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Yes, I have already recommended both the casino that i use as a signature to people who don't participate in this forum and other casinos that are already known on this forum. I have recommended it to my work colleagues whenever the subject of games comes up. However, they insist on using dubious platforms that were created recently.I show them my bets and my balance in dollars to see if they are encouraged, but for now they insist on continuing with their dubious casinos. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Antotena on December 11, 2024, 07:23:59 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I have recommended one to one of my buddy, and that was even when I wanted to test it. We both had predictions on Manchester City and Barcelona game on the same day and we just deposited Sol on the casino and unfortunately we lost the bet ;D It was fun actually because in most of my games that I bet I'm already use to betting with fiat, the casino are very common here and they are easy to fund, I don't like going through the stress of conversation as my crypto aren't meant for gambling. I don't like to personally share casino and betting platform to people, they always think that you are probably having commission on their deposit and games wager, to avoid those kind of things, I just like to keep my thing to myself to avoid what they call "see finish". In addition, only few of guys I know bet in crypto, they prefer local casino I.e bet in fiat currency than crypto unless you have that friend that gambles in crypto. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on December 11, 2024, 07:34:24 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Many a times I have and always recommend Stake to alot of people outside this forum, but on telegram (as I am very active there) and offline as with my friends and even people I am meeting for the first time, what ever leads us to discussing about gambling, I usually will start by first asking them the casino they are playing on, some usually do tell me they are playing on stake, and I am also quick to tell them that I am also playing on stake as well.But just incase the person mentions another casino, I usually will tell him or her to try playing on stake, most especially if he or she complained about any issue at all, could be deposit or withdrawal delay, winning not being credited on time and so on.. So, you can see that I've actually been doing the lord's work 😁, and let me say that Stake have actually become so popular that the majority of persons I try introducing stake to, already know it and even have an account there lol. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Cryptmuster on December 12, 2024, 12:27:49 PM I always remember this too and don't really want to recommend anything that concerns money, gambling or even investments, because in case of success or winning, the player will think that it is entirely his merit. At the same time, if he loses, he will completely think that it is our fault. This is how human psychology works and there is nothing surprising about it. Sometimes I even try to restrain myself, because I want to recommend many things to my friends in gambling, but then I imagine these situations in the future and my desire to recommend something quickly disappears. True, it always interferes when it comes to money, borrowing money can even ruin a friendship (but that's another topic for discussion). I once encountered a situation when my friend recommended me a person who was supposed to help me in one matter, I trusted my friend but in the end there was no decision and I spent a very long time knocking my money back, a very difficult experience, but this once again teaches you to think over everything several times and not make rash decisions that concern money, I include casino recommendations in the same category. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Webetcoins on December 12, 2024, 09:15:22 PM it always interferes when it comes to money, borrowing money can even ruin a friendship (but that's another topic for discussion). I once encountered a situation when my friend recommended me a person who was supposed to help me in one matter, I trusted my friend but in the end there was no decision and I spent a very long time knocking my money back, a very difficult experience, but this once again teaches you to think over everything several times and not make rash decisions that concern money, I include casino recommendations in the same category. Depends on what type of person we are dealing with. If they are always on their sane mind, then nothing bad will happen to us. We might know well our friend already, especially if we have been together for a long time but not the person that they recommend to us, so it will also be a good idea to not make a deal with them, only for our safety.If we still want to, maybe we can do a background check for a while? That should help us a bit in our decisions and the chance for us to get in trouble will now be lessened. Casino is so mainstream now, and it can be funny that if we approach some one for financial help, they will only recommend a casino to us, lol. But this can only make our situation worse. So it is a no-no. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Cryptmuster on December 13, 2024, 09:13:42 AM Depends on what type of person we are dealing with. If they are always on their sane mind, then nothing bad will happen to us. We might know well our friend already, especially if we have been together for a long time but not the person that they recommend to us, so it will also be a good idea to not make a deal with them, only for our safety. If we still want to, maybe we can do a background check for a while? That should help us a bit in our decisions and the chance for us to get in trouble will now be lessened. Casino is so mainstream now, and it can be funny that if we approach some one for financial help, they will only recommend a casino to us, lol. But this can only make our situation worse. So it is a no-no. Yes, it would be a very funny situation if someone asked me for financial help, and I advised the person to go play in a casino! LOL I agree that we should be the only ones responsible for our decisions, we can be given many different recommendations and advice, but the one who advises will not lose anything, and the responsibility for our decisions will lie only with us. In any case, I came to the conclusion that I am not ready to advise anyone unless I am asked about it myself. But to be honest, no one has ever asked me for advice regarding a casino or a bookmaker.) Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Mpamaegbu on December 13, 2024, 09:37:19 AM It's not often an easy thing to get people whose lives have been better lived offline convinced to try things online. Most of them will adamantly refuse it even if it's for their own benefit. It's the fear of moving out of one's circle of safety that's the bottom line issue. A few of these people will only attempt to venture out if there are bonuses or incentives from the new product/site one is asking them to get into. I remember how a struggle it was with me and my friends when I tried bringing them onboard cryptocurrency in 2017. It's the same struggle getting them to try new stuff till date. I've a bunch of skeptics as friends.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: pusaka on December 13, 2024, 09:54:54 AM It's not often an easy thing to get people whose lives have been better lived offline convinced to try things online. Most of them will adamantly refuse it even if it's for their own benefit. It's the fear of moving out of one's circle of safety that's the bottom line issue. A few of these people will only attempt to venture out if there are bonuses or incentives from the new product/site one is asking them to get into. I remember how a struggle it was with me and my friends when I tried bringing them onboard cryptocurrency in 2017. It's the same struggle getting them to try new stuff till date. I've a bunch of skeptics as friends. Getting someone to use something they don't understand will be harder, even if they are a gambler who we know they spend a lot of time on it. We may not need to explain to them about gambling because they already understand it very well, but we have to explain what crypto is. Well, usually they will refuse it because they don't believe in something foreign to their ears.I was once asked by my friend about crypto and I tried to explain it. Well, I tried to explain it as best I could and in simpler language too, but they still couldn't understand what I explained. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Woodie on December 13, 2024, 10:10:51 AM Tbh when it comes to gambling 🎰, if you dont say anything about you knowing something about the gambling industry, trust me I won't either because too many people wanting to have someone to blame for their losses from gambling :P when it's their appetite for greed to blame .
But the best people that are easy to convince for some crypto gambling are people found online because they have a basic understanding of how to protect themselves on the internet, and mostly know about cryptocurrencies. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: shield132 on December 13, 2024, 10:40:37 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Of course, I have recommended some crypto casinos to my friends in real life. In my country, years ago, people only gambled at local fiat casinos. These fiat casinos didn't have games like Dice and Crush but since I was in Bitcoins and I knew about the existence of crypto casinos, I was recommending some of them to my friends because I liked Dice and Crash games very much. I have recommended Freebitco, Bitsler, SafeDice, Coinroll, Bustabit and Metawin.Like me, my friends also liked Dice and Crash very much. I was the first in my neighbourhood to play these games on Freebitco and Bustabit. By the way, everyone's favourite was Bustabit's original crash game. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: crwth on December 13, 2024, 10:47:08 AM I have recommended a couple of people to gamble in where I gamble. I do mention that I am using Duelbits as my place to gamble my crypto. I don’t know if they manage to continue their gambling, but I know that they are gambling in a land based casino.
I know that it could be a diversification With your funds. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Peanutswar on December 13, 2024, 11:19:54 AM It's easy to make a recommendation but some of them are not too much knowledgeable in the technical world so even you keep pursuing others might be still doubt to do it because they are afraid to the things they don't know yet having a small step at a time is a must to help them so they know how does the convenient could be to them. Of course it's different already to those people who have already know how to use a device like PC and smartphones. If you help them it's must be a commitment not just encourage them and make them hang over what to do next.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: CryptSafe on December 13, 2024, 11:23:06 AM I have told my friends about it and advising them to upgrade to Crypto casinos. The ones that were fast enough to integrate into the system did that with ease as some already had the Crypto knowledge while the once that could not be able to continue as they are not comfortable with it resorted to continue going to the physical casino offices to gamble as they're not really convinced about the process and would like to have something to hold onto if anything goes wrong as they say they do not really trust the Crypto casinos.
I was talking with one the other day and he told my that he now enjoys his gambling privacy on like before whenever he goes to the bet shop everybody would know he went there but now he just gambles whenever he likes with ease and comfort. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Mpamaegbu on December 13, 2024, 12:05:47 PM ~sjipped~ We may not need to explain to them about gambling because they already understand it very well, but we have to explain what crypto is. Well, usually they will refuse it because they don't believe in something foreign to their ears.Again, we've to know that sometimes it's good to step out of one's cocoon and comfort zone to take a risk. Trying to play safe doesn't pay always and this is where self conviction comes in. People do better when they've that self conviction to do something by themselves rather than being talked into it by others. That was how I got into cryptos. Curiosity drove me to this industry. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: mirakal on December 13, 2024, 12:45:21 PM It's easy to make a recommendation but some of them are not too much knowledgeable in the technical world so even you keep pursuing others might be still doubt to do it because they are afraid to the things they don't know yet having a small step at a time is a must to help them so they know how does the convenient could be to them. Of course it's different already to those people who have already know how to use a device like PC and smartphones. If you help them it's must be a commitment not just encourage them and make them hang over what to do next. Exactly, it’s easy, but the question is, does it actually catch their interest? Despite the countless people who know about crypto gambling, only a few try it out and stick with it. Most of them end up going back to where they’re comfortable. But that’s not a big deal; we’ve done our part, and it’s up to them whether they choose to believe, give it a shot, or simply ignore it.The truth is, not everyone who listens is genuinely interested. Some just pay attention out of curiosity and think it over, while others, well, they simply forget all about it. Besides, this is not forcing them but rather giving them some options. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: m2017 on December 13, 2024, 12:54:24 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I don't see anything shameful in recommending service providers if it's done "from the heart". That is, not for referrals or bonuses for an invitation, but when you are ready to share a recommendation because of the casino's reliability, as in this case.Most often, gamblers don't need a casino recommendation for them, because they can easily find a suitable one themselves, since there are a great many online casinos. And attempts to offer them "something special and different" seem strange to me. If I am asked to give information about a good casino, I am ready to share, but I have never had such a moment. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Mahanton on December 13, 2024, 01:04:21 PM ~sjipped~ We may not need to explain to them about gambling because they already understand it very well, but we have to explain what crypto is. Well, usually they will refuse it because they don't believe in something foreign to their ears.Again, we've to know that sometimes it's good to step out of one's cocoon and comfort zone to take a risk. Trying to play safe doesn't pay always and this is where self conviction comes in. People do better when they've that self conviction to do something by themselves rather than being talked into it by others. That was how I got into cryptos. Curiosity drove me to this industry. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Jawhead999 on December 13, 2024, 01:18:36 PM I don't see anything shameful in recommending service providers if it's done "from the heart". That is, not for referrals or bonuses for an invitation, but when you are ready to share a recommendation because of the casino's reliability, as in this case. Yep, when you didn't show you're not profit oriented person, most of the time they will think you're giving a solution which make they attracted with your recommendation. I also recommend the casino I promoted to my friends when they're looking for new casino.Most often, gamblers don't need a casino recommendation for them, because they can easily find a suitable one themselves, since there are a great many online casinos. And attempts to offer them "something special and different" seem strange to me. If I am asked to give information about a good casino, I am ready to share, but I have never had such a moment. You might think with internet, anyone can find anything they want. Unfortunately not many people know how to google, most gamblers are gambling in local casino. If they're doesn't familiar with cryptocurrencies, they're high unlikely can find the casino we promoted in this forum. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: bettercrypto on December 13, 2024, 01:20:22 PM I haven't done it since I learned to gamble here in the crypto gambling industry, so I never thought of sharing it with my acquaintances
because it would be better if I was the only one who knew that I was gambling. I also know the consequences when a gambler can't control himself from gambling here in the crypto casino. It's hard for me to be the reason or way for them to become addicted if that's ever the case in the end. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: avp2306 on December 13, 2024, 01:33:45 PM I don't see anything shameful in recommending service providers if it's done "from the heart". That is, not for referrals or bonuses for an invitation, but when you are ready to share a recommendation because of the casino's reliability, as in this case. Depends on how you promote it since if you are so exaggerated by recommending the casino your are currently promoting in this forum, then maybe you can say that you are doing shameful action with that. We don't need to do those things and we need to be smart for pointing some casino to our fellow gamblers offline since we don't know on how they would take our recommendation and to bad if they have this addiction thoughts since we don't know how those people end up and maybe they gonna blame us for those bad things they experience. Most often, gamblers don't need a casino recommendation for them, because they can easily find a suitable one themselves, since there are a great many online casinos. And attempts to offer them "something special and different" seem strange to me. If I am asked to give information about a good casino, I am ready to share, but I have never had such a moment. Somehow we need that especially if we are a newbie, since we don't have any clue on which of those casino is reputable or which of them are just a total scam. Thru recommendation we can learn a lot of things especially we can get valuable ideas on which are the best platform to try. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: jcojci on December 13, 2024, 01:37:21 PM I don't recommend them to play gambling in crypto casino especially if they don't know crypto. It is difficult to asks them to learns about crypto before I introduce crypto casinos to them. They use a local casino websites that they can access through their phones.
If they know crypto, I will not suggests them to gamble in a crypto casino and will guide them to use crypto for investment. It will be better for them as I am giving them a way to have an investment that can be useful for them rather than gambling. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: GideonGono on December 13, 2024, 01:59:41 PM Yes, I didn't just introduced crypto casino to them, but also crypto currency, now some of them are still into crypto and earning from trading, joining campaigns or airdrop.
Most of them already stopped gambling and focus on investment. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: pusaka on December 14, 2024, 10:14:44 AM We may not need to explain to them about gambling because they already understand it very well, but we have to explain what crypto is. Well, usually they will refuse it because they don't believe in something foreign to their ears. In my few decades of existence, I've come to realize that nothing convinces like success does. People often look at how successful the person who's introducing something to them looks first before deciding whether to take that bold risk of joining or not. For them, it's perception. That's why those in showbiz will do all they can to appear rich, even when they aren't rich. You ever heard of the expression, "fake it till you make it". That's right.Again, we've to know that sometimes it's good to step out of one's cocoon and comfort zone to take a risk. Trying to play safe doesn't pay always and this is where self conviction comes in. People do better when they've that self conviction to do something by themselves rather than being talked into it by others. That was how I got into cryptos. Curiosity drove me to this industry. Good point, and I believe that when we can only sit in our comfort zone, that comfort will destroy us. Because we are no longer more creative or more productive in seeing something or when seeing the opportunities that are in front of our eyes, because we only think that our lives are comfortable.Meanwhile, as humans, we must continue to grow. No matter how great or how rich we are, we must always get out of our comfort zone. That will encourage us to be more creative and productive. This is not because we are greedy, but I think this is part of how to maintain life. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Mpamaegbu on December 14, 2024, 07:04:12 PM ~snipped~ I agree with that, that someone will put very high trust when the person who speaks is someone who is already rich or successful.Quote They do not see the process of struggle that is done, but they see the results. Imagine me someone who works hard for years they assume it like that. In reality, nobody cares how many times one is fucked; they're only interested in the achieved result. If the result isn't there, there's no level of explanation of how one has made several attempts that will suffice. That's how life is, sadly.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: TheUltraElite on January 17, 2025, 09:18:50 AM If they know crypto, I will not suggests them to gamble in a crypto casino and will guide them to use crypto for investment. It will be better for them as I am giving them a way to have an investment that can be useful for them rather than gambling. I agree that the first step is to let them know what crypto and then comes the use of crypto. Those gamblers who are going to gambling before even understanding what crypto is, are the ones looking to remain anonymous while playing with their money and dont actually care about crypto.So if they dont know crypto, teach that first. They may not ever want to gamble in the first place. If they are already gambling and want to enter crypto gambling, then only recommend. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: satscraper on January 17, 2025, 09:41:48 AM ~ One day I have recommended online casino which I like the most to my close friend. He has followed my recommendation and started his gambling adventure on that site. At first he was very excited about its potential but in a while being very reckless gambler lost a fortune there. As the result, he blamed me of his lost and I lose my friend. Since then I've never recommended casinos to anyone. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Saint-loup on January 19, 2025, 03:54:48 PM Yes I have already recommended some online casinos to some people IRL, including the one in my signature but I've also advised against others. I usually don't talk about gambling to people not interested in the matter, so I don't do any propaganda for gambling. I would feel so bad if someone lost a lot of money because they got addicted to gambling because of me. If you want to introduce someone to gambling, it’s important not to give them misleading information. You need to remain cautious and teach them caution, such as avoiding martingale strategies, and above all, not to chase losses, especially by increasing their stakes.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: AHOYBRAUSE on January 19, 2025, 04:32:47 PM I only recommended anything when they asked me where I play or which site I like and so on. I would not tell people about gambling out of the blue or something, honestly just when they ask. Also, just like on bitcointalk, I always give my 100% unbiased opinion, not more and not less. I don't make them register under my code anyway so it's important to speak about the pros and cons of every site if people ask. Just my opinion about this. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: ovcijisir on January 19, 2025, 04:39:35 PM The most of people I interact offline don't like gambling and frown upon it, so I don't discuss it with them.
I recommended online casino with one acquaintance which I knew used local online betting service. I didn't follow up on him if he used it afterwards. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Oluwa-btc on April 18, 2025, 05:38:43 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Although many gamblers in my area don't have cryptocurrency knowledge or will I say they are not crypto enthusiast, they prefer gambling more on physical casino and using local Fiat, I will not lie I hav'nt introduced it to them because I know %90 of my friends dont know about cryptocurrency. But if they knew about cryptocurrency and want such gambling site, I won't hesitate to introduce to them. 1 of The %10 of my friends I introduced to nener too it seriously. Practically, I'll only recommend a crypto casino if only the person In question is sensible and vast in upgraded/updated gambling options.For an advanced technological gambling options,some gamblers are not tech savvy to the extent of accepting to delve into crypto casino because wanting to use crypto casinos, crypto knowledge is essentially required from that person. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: leonair on April 18, 2025, 06:10:25 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I once recommended, well basically what happened with all these sites that they will be a bit picky cause they are bot known these site. Usually people choses their trusted kr their likely sites for their own satisfaction. When I recommended at first he was happy to play with , cause he was enjoying by winning. The moment after he loses the bet its falls under the newly suggest site. Cause he was thinking that it may exploiting it's user's money .So my suggestion is you can suggest only if you've any benifit otherwise skip cause you will get backfire whatever you do. Then do it if any benifits you see there is grab it. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Awaklara on April 18, 2025, 07:34:43 PM I once recommended, well basically what happened with all these sites that they will be a bit picky cause they are bot known these site. Usually people choses their trusted kr their likely sites for their own satisfaction. When I recommended at first he was happy to play with , cause he was enjoying by winning. The moment after he loses the bet its falls under the newly suggest site. Cause he was thinking that it may exploiting it's user's money . There will be no casino that will always give its customers wins to please customers. I would rather be careful in recommending casino sites that I often use to other people. Of course, to avoid incidents like you said. Some offline gamblers sometimes think that they don't really trust online casino games.So my suggestion is you can suggest only if you've any benifit otherwise skip cause you will get backfire whatever you do. Then do it if any benifits you see there is grab it. Introducing crypto casinos to gamblers who are used to playing at offline casinos is actually not easy. Maybe there will be more rejection from them. Maybe for those who like games like slots, it will be easier to introduce them to online slot sites that use fiat. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: swogerino on April 18, 2025, 07:46:50 PM I once recommended, well basically what happened with all these sites that they will be a bit picky cause they are bot known these site. Usually people choses their trusted kr their likely sites for their own satisfaction. When I recommended at first he was happy to play with , cause he was enjoying by winning. The moment after he loses the bet its falls under the newly suggest site. Cause he was thinking that it may exploiting it's user's money . There will be no casino that will always give its customers wins to please customers. I would rather be careful in recommending casino sites that I often use to other people. Of course, to avoid incidents like you said. Some offline gamblers sometimes think that they don't really trust online casino games.So my suggestion is you can suggest only if you've any benifit otherwise skip cause you will get backfire whatever you do. Then do it if any benifits you see there is grab it. Introducing crypto casinos to gamblers who are used to playing at offline casinos is actually not easy. Maybe there will be more rejection from them. Maybe for those who like games like slots, it will be easier to introduce them to online slot sites that use fiat. Of course I can recommend a crypto casino to a gambler offline as I can motivate my recommendation based on the fact that loyalty is better in crypto casinos and that the more you play the more benefits you get, of course I will tell him you may have such benefits in an offline casino though it is much different, you have to get there in order to enjoy such benefits, in a crypto casino you can enjoy anytime you want such benefits after claiming the bonuses and this is crucial here because you can play from the comfort of your home, couch or anywhere you feel comfortable and enjoy such benefits. Rarely I know people of 40 years or younger that keep going to offline casinos where I live, everyone is playing online. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: skarais on April 18, 2025, 07:59:12 PM ~~~ Of course I can recommend a crypto casino to a gambler offline as I can motivate my recommendation based on the fact that loyalty is better in crypto casinos and that the more you play the more benefits you get, of course I will tell him you may have such benefits in an offline casino though it is much different, you have to get there in order to enjoy such benefits, in a crypto casino you can enjoy anytime you want such benefits after claiming the bonuses and this is crucial here because you can play from the comfort of your home, couch or anywhere you feel comfortable and enjoy such benefits. Rarely I know people of 40 years or younger that keep going to offline casinos where I live, everyone is playing online. I have suggested some friends to try crypto casinos instead of fiat casinos. They liked it to some extent, but not many of them wanted to go through the hassle of buying coins from an exchange and depositing into a casino. That is why sometimes crypto casinos are not for everyone. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: stomachgrowls on April 18, 2025, 08:05:04 PM I once recommended, well basically what happened with all these sites that they will be a bit picky cause they are bot known these site. Usually people choses their trusted kr their likely sites for their own satisfaction. When I recommended at first he was happy to play with , cause he was enjoying by winning. The moment after he loses the bet its falls under the newly suggest site. Cause he was thinking that it may exploiting it's user's money . There will be no casino that will always give its customers wins to please customers. I would rather be careful in recommending casino sites that I often use to other people. Of course, to avoid incidents like you said. Some offline gamblers sometimes think that they don't really trust online casino games.So my suggestion is you can suggest only if you've any benifit otherwise skip cause you will get backfire whatever you do. Then do it if any benifits you see there is grab it. Introducing crypto casinos to gamblers who are used to playing at offline casinos is actually not easy. Maybe there will be more rejection from them. Maybe for those who like games like slots, it will be easier to introduce them to online slot sites that use fiat. Of course I can recommend a crypto casino to a gambler offline as I can motivate my recommendation based on the fact that loyalty is better in crypto casinos and that the more you play the more benefits you get, of course I will tell him you may have such benefits in an offline casino though it is much different, you have to get there in order to enjoy such benefits, in a crypto casino you can enjoy anytime you want such benefits after claiming the bonuses and this is crucial here because you can play from the comfort of your home, couch or anywhere you feel comfortable and enjoy such benefits. Rarely I know people of 40 years or younger that keep going to offline casinos where I live, everyone is playing online. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Doan9269 on April 18, 2025, 08:10:53 PM I've recommended lots of crypto gambling platforms to newbies and they are all very well at using them, because they already have me in use of the same gambling casino I introduced to them, this will also makes it more easier for them because they don't have to go through the unnecessary stress in learning how they can understand the use of the platform for gambling, it is more better for us if we can have someone make a reference to us and we find using a gambling casino more suitable at the cause, all for the interest of what we like to see and have with the use of a gambling platform.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Cityhunter34 on April 19, 2025, 08:28:22 AM I think is not necessary to recommend gamblers that haven't gamble with crypto casino before to join. Because though recommending someone something that he or she don't know anything about is highly not advisable. More especially those gamblers that normally gamble offline, telling them about crypto casino might look somehow to them, even though they would be seeing you as someone that have something else. However, I think is best when they ask you, than for you recommending it to them.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: bhadz on April 28, 2025, 10:58:05 PM I do, since I have friends that gambles online and here in my place, online casinos are no longer something that people are not aware of. I've got a bunch of suggestions to them but they still choose what they like but, they're open to the idea of trying something new that they have never heard of. Most of the casinos here are not into crypto so, the one that I am suggesting to them are the crypto casinos like betmode if they're up for some casino games. I just have no idea if they have done it and tried to look at it and did some deposits.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: gunhell16 on April 29, 2025, 05:14:01 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Yes, I have an acquaintance who knows if he likes to gamble and I recommended crypto gambling to him in this field and one of them is Duelbits, Stake, Rollbit and livecasino, these are the ones I recommended to them, because I have also tried playing the ones I mentioned. Until now, I still play in the ones mentioned, just not at the same time, I can't say which one is the most frequent when it comes to gambling in this field that we are in. But most of them are probably only 2 who are still playing in the casinos I mentioned. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Solosanz on April 29, 2025, 09:18:14 AM Yes I do, but pretty sure I will not promote scam casino to them even I get paid for it.
It's really hard to make people want to use the casino you recommended because they think I'm working in that casino or I get profit for inviting them. There are many social medias accounts which using sexy and beautiful women picture, but it was grown ass man behind those accounts. After trying for a dozen times, only 1-2 people want to try it, not sure if they still use that casino or not. For them, convert their money to cryptocurrency and then send to the casino just make the process become more complicated. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Bitinity on April 29, 2025, 09:30:11 AM Here in the place where I live, the most played game is traditional pvp card games which is not available in crypto casino so none of offline gamblers around me who will be willing to play in crypto casino because the game they like to play is not available. Beside that, most offline gambler in my area is mostly old man (40+) and all of them do not even know what crypto is. Which means there are too many homeworks that I need to do if I want to recommend them crypto casino as I will need to introduce them about crypto first.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Yucky on April 29, 2025, 09:42:53 AM I do recommend the casino to them, and I tell them about the crypto payment option. But most times, they are skeptical about using it because they hold onto their crypto dearly and barely experiment with it. Only a few try it out to see the advantages it offers over using cash. But most of them are always hesitant to give it a try with their crypto.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: HONDACD125 on April 29, 2025, 10:16:11 AM After trying for a dozen times, only 1-2 people want to try it, not sure if they still use that casino or not. For them, convert their money to cryptocurrency and then send to the casino just make the process become more complicated. Recommending something to someone who doesn't know anything about it can be a headache, if you ask me. I'm saying this because I have experienced this a lot. Whenever you refer or recommend someone to something that they have never used or been into, and if they are in direct contact with you, you are going to have a hard time explaining everything to them, and it doesn't end after the initial explanation. They will start eating your brain every time they face an issue with the platform or the systems you have got them into. When it comes to cryptocurrencies, if someone has never used cryptocurrencies before, if you recommend they use cryptocurrency casinos, then they are surely going to face a lot of difficulties for buying, managing, and transferring their cryptocurrencies from their wallet or exchange to another exchange, etc. They might even make mistakes and lose their funds, and they could blame you for that as well. These are the reasons why I have stopped recommending new things to people that I know aren't aware of them and are going to give me a hard time because I don't have time to spend on explaining every single thing to them. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: ultrloa on April 29, 2025, 10:56:16 AM I do recommend the casino to them, and I tell them about the crypto payment option. But most times, they are skeptical about using it because they hold onto their crypto dearly and barely experiment with it. Only a few try it out to see the advantages it offers over using cash. But most of them are always hesitant to give it a try with their crypto. Maybe because they don't trust crypto since its common for people doesn't have any knowledge about its existence to doubt on it. Plus the platform we introduce to them is something new and they also don't if its reliable or good to try. But for sure if they see that we are enjoying or other people who use to gamble in online casino then use crypto is fine for sure that they will also gonna get some interest to test it. But one thing we make sure is we recommend them the most reputable casino exist in this forum so that they get away with possible scams and we won't get embarrassed to them also with other people that we redirect them on something risky which result for them to lose their money. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: alastantiger on April 29, 2025, 08:26:20 PM I do recommend the casino to them, and I tell them about the crypto payment option. But most times, they are skeptical about using it because they hold onto their crypto dearly and barely experiment with it. Only a few try it out to see the advantages it offers over using cash. But most of them are always hesitant to give it a try with their crypto. They're doing the right time because when they start using their cryptocurrency that they're not attached to as they're attached to their fiats, it'll become easier for them to start gambling more often. I have also recommended some cryptocurrency casinos but people I tell aren't much into gambling hence they won't want to try risking their cryptocurrency being lost but won't mind gambling with fiats when they're not strictly cryptocurrency casinos. Any cryptocurrency lover that's thinking about starting a casino, shouldn't make it strictly for cryptocurrency but they can allow gamblers to have multiple options of deposit because this will encourage more people to be gambling instead of them being discourage because they don't have means to deposit money into the casino. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Slow death on April 29, 2025, 09:09:21 PM I’ve been using a trusted crypto gambling site with vip perks (https://yeetblog.com/) and noticed they’re upfront about their rules and have clear VIP benefits that actually make playing more rewarding. You still need to read the fine print, but compared to some places where bonuses feel like traps, this one's been solid. The cashbacks and faster withdrawals through VIP levels were a big win for me. It's strange that you created an account just to promote this casino, which has a design that, in my opinion, seems to have been done in a hurry, as if the casino's creator was in a hurry to steal people's money. I researched more about this casino and found nothing, and as if this casino hadn't been listed on many casino review sites. Honestly, if you are the owner of this casino, which I highly suspect you are, please put more effort into the casino's design and pay for advertising and create an ANN Thread here on the forum, as this would really help in promoting your casino. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: kotajikikox on April 29, 2025, 10:27:56 PM It's really hard to make people want to use the casino you recommended because they think I'm working in that casino or I get profit for inviting them. I mean so what? Maybe they think that your words have no meaning and you are straight up lying just to promote the casino but should they not see it for themselves? It would be a different thing if all the good reviews are just from paid reviewers but a few paid reviewers saying good things still do not raise a red flag imoQuote There are many social medias accounts which using sexy and beautiful women picture, but it was grown ass man behind those accounts. This is very common not only in gambling promotions but in crypto in general. There have been a lot of scams like this called the love scam where scammers would pretend to be females and talk to victims and they will convince their victims to invest in something or buy a product. It is getting more dangerous these days since scams are getting a hold of AI and is incorporating it onto their scams.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: NeuroticFish on April 30, 2025, 07:28:12 PM Recommending crypto casinos to people unfamiliar with cryptocurrencies can be tricky. That's correct. Also keep in mind that people may know about cryptocurrencies more than they want to admit publicly (especially because in many countries the masses still considers them a scam and also because admitting you know about crypto can make you target for thieves). But just a few weeks ago, an offline conversation went in the direction of watching sports from your laptop (maybe phone too) when you are away. And I found it a good opportunity to tell about BC Game offering means to watch the game live their sport bets area. Indirect advertising, way to go! :D Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Ojima-ojo on April 30, 2025, 07:35:55 PM Very well I have referred multiple gamblers who use to gamble with my local currency into using cryptocurrency casino's also to at least have a good taste of what we are talking about.
Most of them I even help them set up the exchange where they buy the crypto the use to gamble with, and overall the outcome have been at least ok for them considering the first peste of transactions and the rest. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Oilacris on April 30, 2025, 07:37:37 PM I do recommend the casino to them, and I tell them about the crypto payment option. But most times, they are skeptical about using it because they hold onto their crypto dearly and barely experiment with it. Only a few try it out to see the advantages it offers over using cash. But most of them are always hesitant to give it a try with their crypto. Maybe because they don't trust crypto since its common for people doesn't have any knowledge about its existence to doubt on it. Plus the platform we introduce to them is something new and they also don't if its reliable or good to try. But for sure if they see that we are enjoying or other people who use to gamble in online casino then use crypto is fine for sure that they will also gonna get some interest to test it. But one thing we make sure is we recommend them the most reputable casino exist in this forum so that they get away with possible scams and we won't get embarrassed to them also with other people that we redirect them on something risky which result for them to lose their money. In regarding on the question if ever i have made out some recommendation on other people then i havent been tested out into. If ever i do have the chance i wont be still that considering on giving out some advise because i dont like on getting blamed in the end specially if these fellas will be having those loses. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Onyeeze on April 30, 2025, 07:53:21 PM I once recommended, well basically what happened with all these sites that they will be a bit picky cause they are bot known these site. Usually people choses their trusted kr their likely sites for their own satisfaction. When I recommended at first he was happy to play with , cause he was enjoying by winning. The moment after he loses the bet its falls under the newly suggest site. Cause he was thinking that it may exploiting it's user's money . There will be no casino that will always give its customers wins to please customers. I would rather be careful in recommending casino sites that I often use to other people. Of course, to avoid incidents like you said. Some offline gamblers sometimes think that they don't really trust online casino games.So my suggestion is you can suggest only if you've any benifit otherwise skip cause you will get backfire whatever you do. Then do it if any benifits you see there is grab it. Introducing crypto casinos to gamblers who are used to playing at offline casinos is actually not easy. Maybe there will be more rejection from them. Maybe for those who like games like slots, it will be easier to introduce them to online slot sites that use fiat. Recommending crypto casinos to offline gamblers can be tough, especially since many are skeptical about online platforms. Trust plays a big role, and some may think new sites are exploiting users. However, highlighting the convenience of playing anytime and the loyalty benefits that crypto casinos offer could help ease their concerns. It's important to recommend only reputable sites to ensure a positive experience and avoid backlash if they face issues. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Lida93 on April 30, 2025, 08:15:52 PM I do recommend the casino to them, and I tell them about the crypto payment option. But most times, they are skeptical about using it because they hold onto their crypto dearly and barely experiment with it. Only a few try it out to see the advantages it offers over using cash. But most of them are always hesitant to give it a try with their crypto. Not everyone wants to spending any portion of their holdings on gambling despite how small amount it is. But there are casinos that have incorporated fiat deposit feature into their system which you don't have to use your crypto to f you don't want to. You just can use your traditional fiat money by depositing into your account. Example, Stake.com has deposit in fiat as well and the procedure it's simple and fast to do.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Doan9269 on April 30, 2025, 08:40:23 PM I do recommend a crypto casino to experienced gamblers, but when it comes to newbies, i don't like doing that because of the way it may appears to them as if am imposing them to use a platform, or some may have a negative experience while using them and later shift the blame on me.
We have to know the kind of gamblers we give recommendations to, as not everyone may be qualified for that, except we are well convinced that they are serious type who will gamble responsibly. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Sticky Bomb on April 30, 2025, 09:11:56 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Yes, I have introduced Every casino I have been advertising to my friends over the periods. The main issue remains that most of my guys prefer gambling in fiat and have favorites on local casinos and betting sites and they find it difficult to even buy USTD with their fiat for the sake of gambling since dollar is very much above my local currency. I do take them through the interfaces for them to see what bonuses they would get, but it seems they are more comfortable with fiat, maybe they would get comfortable with gambling with crypto soon. I hope that the more they are acquainted with crypto, they would get more disposed and comfortable to gamble with itTitle: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: red4slash on April 30, 2025, 09:31:36 PM It makes sense that the local competition, especially with fiat-friendly casinos, makes it harder to attract people to try crypto-based casinos. The ease of using a wallet app for fiat transactions is a strong advantage, and it’s tough to convince people to switch, especially when the process of using crypto can seem like an extra hurdle. However, as crypto adoption grows and more crypto casinos accept fiat deposits, it might open up more opportunities for gamblers to give crypto casinos a try. The reason being simple that they don't want to be inconvenienced (especially by not knowing crypto) so they will find fiat deposits simpler. So in the end, why force yourself to try to introduce to those who don't want to try new things. On the other hand, I am quite comfortable with my own gambling with crypto casinos and they my friends are also comfortable with local casinos with fiat so why try something that will make us uncomfortable with each other. Unless they are interested then I might recommend it, but if not then why bother introducing it because the answer is obviously they won't want to try anything new. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Wakate on April 30, 2025, 10:27:11 PM Many times I have been asked that from my disappointed friends who have lost a lot in our city biggest casino and I have always recommended what I believed to be the best casino of the moment. Lately though I only recommend the one in my signature which is more focused on sport betting which in turn have better chance to win compared to slots. I never recommend anyone to play slot machines, they are the cancer of gambling, you think you are free from them but in reality you never are. And friends think that they will get a different result in an online casino, if they were disappointed in a big casino, then they chose games in which it is very difficult or almost impossible to win (maybe these are slot machines), and if they come to an online casino and continue to play slots, then this will not change anything, the result will be the same. You place bets because you understand what you need to bet on, but if this is something new for them, then it will be just as difficult to win.When recommending online casinos, it's important to consider the type of gambler you're dealing with. If they've already faced disappointment at traditional casinos, switching to crypto casinos or new platforms like slots may not change their luck. For newcomers, focusing on games that require strategy, like sports betting, could be a better choice than purely luck-based games like slots. It's all about managing expectations and understanding that, in the end, gambling is based on chance Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: lienfaye on April 30, 2025, 10:33:44 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I do promote the casino that I advertise on my social media platform to help them get more audience. But I don't recommend it personally, simply because I don't want to become held responsible incase they lose their money. As I have experienced it before, and it's not really a good feeling to be blame by someone you know for introducing the casino to him because he became out of control. So I prefer to help promoting in my own way by sharing it on my social media account so it's on my viewer's discretion if they will try the casino.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: uneng on April 30, 2025, 10:58:14 PM But I don't recommend it personally, simply because I don't want to become held responsible incase they lose their money. As I have experienced it before, and it's not really a good feeling to be blame by someone you know for introducing the casino to him because he became out of control. I agree with you. I have already asked people I know if they know Stake and if they gamble there, but I don't endorse any gambling forms to people I know personally, because I also don't want to be responsible for potential losses and issues they face. I prefer to promote gambling inside a community which is already directed to gambling matters and composed by potential gamblers, as people here are supposed to have knowledge about what they are doing, since they read and absorb content related to gambling and crypto all day long.Outside this forum, however, it can be tricky to talk about gambling, because people may have a hard time understanding it and the risks involved. If they want to talk, I'm always open for a conversation, but I'm not going to be the one to encourage them to gamble. I believe it's a very personal and private choice someone has to make on their own. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: tread93 on May 01, 2025, 12:59:57 AM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? Honestly I have not but I literally just got into this other campaign from another one I was in for over a year and so I have not had the chance to even really check them out in their completeness but what I can tell you is that they are good and that you should definitely try them out because they are very user friendly and easy to navigate. Anyhow, I think my friends would give it a shot if I asked them to, but I don't give recomendations like this out - in person - quite often. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: TheUltraElite on May 01, 2025, 04:05:15 PM Outside this forum, however, it can be tricky to talk about gambling, because people may have a hard time understanding it and the risks involved. If they want to talk, I'm always open for a conversation, but I'm not going to be the one to encourage them to gamble. I believe it's a very personal and private choice someone has to make on their own. If you will visit a land based casino you might find some of them already playing or having active accounts on online casinos too. They are already promoting it through the offline shops and even though some old skool gamblers will always trust land based casinos some people will visit the online ones being talked about.Usually gamblers are kept skeptical if asked to change their preferred platform of play. But you might be the business minded and be able to generate a affiliate down-line from these players too. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: qwertyup23 on May 01, 2025, 04:20:05 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I actually recommended Duelbits to my friend who was asking for an online casino that caters to both currency and cryptocurrencies. The reason on why I recommended Duelbits because it has already established their reputation on the market. With their signature campaign running for 100+ weeks, it is heavily implied that they can sustain a long-term growth on their platform. Additionally, with an already established reputation, they also have an active customer support service that can easily communicate once you experience an issue with your transactions or anything involving the website. After some time, I heard some positive feedbacks with my friend and he even recommended it to his "small group" that frequently visits physical casinos within the area. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Obim34 on May 01, 2025, 04:50:04 PM I once recommended, well basically what happened with all these sites that they will be a bit picky cause they are bot known these site. Usually people choses their trusted kr their likely sites for their own satisfaction. When I recommended at first he was happy to play with , cause he was enjoying by winning. The moment after he loses the bet its falls under the newly suggest site. Cause he was thinking that it may exploiting it's user's money . There will be no casino that will always give its customers wins to please customers. I would rather be careful in recommending casino sites that I often use to other people. Of course, to avoid incidents like you said. Some offline gamblers sometimes think that they don't really trust online casino games.So my suggestion is you can suggest only if you've any benifit otherwise skip cause you will get backfire whatever you do. Then do it if any benifits you see there is grab it. Introducing crypto casinos to gamblers who are used to playing at offline casinos is actually not easy. Maybe there will be more rejection from them. Maybe for those who like games like slots, it will be easier to introduce them to online slot sites that use fiat. Recommending crypto casinos to offline gamblers can be tough, especially since many are skeptical about online platforms. Trust plays a big role, and some may think new sites are exploiting users. However, highlighting the convenience of playing anytime and the loyalty benefits that crypto casinos offer could help ease their concerns. It's important to recommend only reputable sites to ensure a positive experience and avoid backlash if they face issues. The problem is when you feed them with lies of success, let them know what it means to gamble in a casino, in fact, the negative prospect should be emphasized more. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Sandra_hakeem on May 01, 2025, 04:50:09 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? I haven't recommended any crypto casino for anyone outside of this forum. I don't really have specific reasons as to why I haven't done that -- maybe because there haven't been any need for it, or because I don't gamble often to get noticed by someone close to me.Personally, I'd rather not refer people to things like that; especially since a black man will always come at you for their mistakes on something, just because you introduced them to it. Quote If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? So what exactly is the purpose of asking these questions? Are you trying to tell us how to incentivize people around us to gamble? To the entend of following them up to know if they still gambled afterwards?Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on May 03, 2025, 01:19:51 PM Since I joined this forum till date, I have referred different people to almost all the casinos in this forum, it's just a few casino here that I have not mentioned to my friends but since then, I know that some of my friends actually created accounts on some of those casinos but they are not using it again till date, some of them are not really knowledgeable about crypto and how to exchange it to Fiat and they see it as stress, I guess that's why some people just didn't use it.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: LUCKMCFLY on May 04, 2025, 04:26:04 PM I currently have a friend who I hadn't seen in years, I met him in a casino when I was in college over 15 years ago and he always went there, I ran into him and we talked, I asked him if he played in online casinos and he said no, that he didn't trust them, I insisted that it was safe and all that, but of course he's a 74 year old guy, and well he tells me that he's not interested anymore, that he prefers to keep going to his casino where they pay him safely. Sometimes there are people who don't believe in this, but time and the system itself will make them migrate to the newer things.
Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: dimonstration on May 04, 2025, 04:30:13 PM I currently have a friend who I hadn't seen in years, I met him in a casino when I was in college over 15 years ago and he always went there, I ran into him and we talked, I asked him if he played in online casinos and he said no, that he didn't trust them, I insisted that it was safe and all that, but of course he's a 74 year old guy, and well he tells me that he's not interested anymore, that he prefers to keep going to his casino where they pay him safely. Sometimes there are people who don't believe in this, but time and the system itself will make them migrate to the newer things. It’s very hard to recruit an old gambler to online casino due to the complexity of converting fiat to crypto and storing it on wallet due to the technology barrier of the old era to our current era. Physical casino is still the most convenient place for any type of gambler that doesn’t want a complicated way of depositing money. You will notice that most of old gambler keep going to casino not only because they don’t trust online casino but because it’s easy for them to withdraw fiat to their bank account and buy chips on the casino counter. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Su-asa on May 04, 2025, 04:52:14 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? It's very difficult to tell people who are into gambling about online casino gambling or a crypto casino. Most of these people are not even in gambling online or having interest in anything that has to do with crypto currency. Offline gamblers always feel like gambling online would make them more addicted to it so they prefer to use a local bet shop or a land based casino. Crypto seems a little bit too complex for them to understand. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: LUCKMCFLY on May 08, 2025, 06:43:35 PM Physical casino is still the most convenient place for any type of gambler that doesn’t want a complicated way of depositing money. You will notice that most of old gambler keep going to casino not only because they don’t trust online casino but because it’s easy for them to withdraw fiat to their bank account and buy chips on the casino counter. You're right, I also told him that money could be digital through crypto, but he says he doesn't believe or trust in that, that he prefers money that can be touched, that is kept in your pocket , he's one of those old school people, it's difficult to convince them because they are People who don't do it until they consider that they have to do it because they really need to learn it , they trust a lot in the Traditional, but I think that at some point he will tell me to teach him.Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: goldkingcoiner on May 08, 2025, 06:53:44 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? I have never been asked for my recommendation, but if I had been asked, I would have no issue with recommending the casino for which that I am wearing a signature on Bitcointalk, at any time. I always do my due dilligence to make sure the casino is legit. Otherwise I would ruin my own reputation. Also, I think most people ask recommendations on forums such as these or other gambling social media. A lot of them look at review sites as well. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Oluwa-btc on May 08, 2025, 08:07:38 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? One thing is to recommend and the other is for the person to comply, I observed so many individuals find it hard to to make use of crypto casinos they rather go for the local ones that make use of fiat as a medium of exchange. On some occasion have initiated the recommendation but it seems people tend to go for what's easier and stress free for them. So I leave them to their decisions cause we all have different opinions and how we see things. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Oilacris on May 15, 2025, 08:04:22 PM If you wear the signature of any casino on the forum that has proven themselves to be serious about their reputation, have you ever made the effort to recommend them to someone outside the forum who is a gambler and has knowledge about cryptocurrency but has never tried using cryptocurrency to gamble? What was their reaction? I like to know if they were excited by the idea or did not even consider it. If they started using the casino on your recommendation, did you check back with them to know if they continued? One thing is to recommend and the other is for the person to comply, I observed so many individuals find it hard to to make use of crypto casinos they rather go for the local ones that make use of fiat as a medium of exchange. On some occasion have initiated the recommendation but it seems people tend to go for what's easier and stress free for them. So I leave them to their decisions cause we all have different opinions and how we see things. Title: Re: Have you ever recommended a crypto casino to a gambler offline? Post by: Rating Place on May 15, 2025, 08:19:31 PM I have no problem recommending a casino. If someone asks you for a restaurant recommendation, you don't refuse to answer because they may get have a bad dinner.
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