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Title: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: obiznka on March 12, 2025, 07:44:15 PM
I'm an alpha. Please advise me some site for betting on e-Sport. Where I could pay with crypto and not worry about being scammed. Since I'm alpha, do you have anything that doesn't look like a site from 1985. I want to be a buzzer and sit in a coffee shop drinking coconut milk macho lattes and betting money losing all my money because I'm an alpha generation. Thank you all in advance. 8) 8) 8) 8)


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: alani123 on March 12, 2025, 10:39:42 PM
I'm kinda bound to believe this post is a troll because these days almost any site advertising here tries to catter to the gen alpha generation a lot. There's flashy animations and fast moving designs that will make anyone looking at them for too long dizzy.

But engaging with the younger generation can be very profitable so these sites tend to focus on it a lot. If you're a gen alpha individual though I'm not sure many sites will accept you because age is still an issue. You can use crypto while underage but most bookies will check your age... And even for those that don't... If you happen to win anything significant they can ask you for KYC and deny your winnings if it was proven you were underage when you signed up.

So I'd say maybe wait a few years? Honestly there are so many fun things to do as a kid, why focus on gambling when it's something you could be doing your entire life. For now why not go to summer camp and do stuff with other kids while you can.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: obiznka on March 12, 2025, 10:47:27 PM
I'm kinda bound to believe this post is a troll because these days almost any site advertising here tries to catter to the gen alpha generation a lot. There's flashy animations and fast moving designs that will make anyone looking at them for too long dizzy.

But engaging with the younger generation can be very profitable so these sites tend to focus on it a lot. If you're a gen alpha individual though I'm not sure many sites will accept you because age is still an issue. You can use crypto while underage but most bookies will check your age... And even for those that don't... If you happen to win anything significant they can ask you for KYC and deny your winnings if it was proven you were underage when you signed up.

So I'd say maybe wait a few years? Honestly there are so many fun things to do as a kid, why focus on gambling when it's something you could be doing your entire life. For now why not go to summer camp and do stuff with other kids while you can.
im 3 months before 18. Sooo im still gen alpha and not a kiddo kid. This post is not a joke im just being "funny".


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: alani123 on March 12, 2025, 10:49:33 PM
Ok still it's better you wait 3 months before you sign up to any bookie you intend to spend serious money on. Most will perform a basic age check. No ID required at first but you really don't want to give them excuses to shut down your account and not pay out winnings later. From there on, bookies you see having a good reputation here are good to go.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: obiznka on March 12, 2025, 10:53:31 PM
Ok still it's better you wait 3 months before you sign up to any bookie you intend to spend serious money on. Most will perform a basic age check. No ID required at first but you really don't want to give them excuses to shut down your account and not pay out winnings later. From there on, bookies you see having a good reputation here are good to go.
i dont want to play with serious money. Im betting ~20 dollars and watching Dota2 or cs2 with more pleasure. I can verify id with my older bro i just dont want to give gambling sites my full family tree and such stuff just to do betting. If u know any sites that can justify? me pls tell. Ty. (sry for my englis this language is not my primary)


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: jeremypwr on March 12, 2025, 10:54:23 PM
Sportsbet.io's e-sports @ https://sportsbet.io/sports/esports-betting

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/03/12/0YmNm.png


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: obiznka on March 12, 2025, 11:00:06 PM
Sportsbet.io's e-sports @ https://sportsbet.io/sports/esports-betting

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/03/12/0YmNm.png
Are u 100 precent trust this site? Cuz on trustpilot this site have ~2.4 from 5 stras
.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: Davidvictorson on March 12, 2025, 11:01:56 PM
i dont want to play with serious money. Im betting ~20 dollars and watching Dota2 or cs2 with more pleasure. I can verify id with my older bro i just dont want to give gambling sites my full family tree and such stuff just to do betting.
If you are signingup with your older bros ID ensure that in the future yo don't use the same device to sign up/in with a different account on whatever crypto bookmaker you choose. Your account will be banned and your winnings seized. The casino will interpret it as double account which is against their TOS.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: obiznka on March 12, 2025, 11:06:54 PM
i dont want to play with serious money. Im betting ~20 dollars and watching Dota2 or cs2 with more pleasure. I can verify id with my older bro i just dont want to give gambling sites my full family tree and such stuff just to do betting.
If you are signingup with your older bros ID ensure that in the future yo don't use the same device to sign up/in with a different account on whatever crypto bookmaker you choose. Your account will be banned and your winnings seized. The casino will interprete it as double account which is against their TOS.
Ty :D


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: Text on March 13, 2025, 08:22:14 AM
hey if you’re this close to turning 18 waiting those last few months might save you a lot of headaches. The games will still be there and maybe by then you’ll find an even better platform. If you really don’t want to share much personal info look for platforms that allow crypto deposits without strict KYC requirements though keep in mind they might still ask for ID if you win big.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: sportbettor on March 13, 2025, 06:48:40 PM
I'm an alpha. Please advise me some site for betting on e-Sport. Where I could pay with crypto and not worry about being scammed. Since I'm alpha, do you have anything that doesn't look like a site from 1985. I want to be a buzzer and sit in a coffee shop drinking coconut milk macho lattes and betting money losing all my money because I'm an alpha generation. Thank you all in advance. 8) 8) 8) 8)

You can find the List of TOP 20 crypto bookmakers here: https://100bookies.com/bookies-that-accept-cryptocurrency-eng/


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: salad daging on March 13, 2025, 06:58:41 PM
Sportsbet.io's e-sports @ https://sportsbet.io/sports/esports-betting

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/03/12/0YmNm.png
Are u 100 precent trust this site? Cuz on trustpilot this site have ~2.4 from 5 stras
.
Sportsbet is a well-known betting site on the forum, they have a high reputation, so you still believe in this site?
Is that 100% Trustpilot review credible? Of course it also doesn't guarantee anything, but I know Sportsbet.io is becoming a popular betting site here.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: Mrbluntzy on March 13, 2025, 07:03:25 PM
obiznka, you opened a thread earlier where you were also seeking for a similar help, you can find post here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5534931.msg65157377#msg65157377 you don't have to troll around to get attention, you can always merge your thread since you are asking for almost the same help. Just my suggestion. You were looking for a non KYC casino and now bookmaker that you will play e-sport, if you are alpha as you said with three months left to become 18, you should patiently wait. I think you just have to remain patient because three months is not far again and when you get your IDs, you can register on some reputable casino and play your sports games.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: sportbettor on March 13, 2025, 07:04:02 PM

Sportsbet is a well-known betting site on the forum, they have a high reputation, so you still believe in this site?
Is that 100% Trustpilot review credible? Of course it also doesn't guarantee anything, but I know Sportsbet.io is becoming a popular betting site here.

You can read the review of Sportsbet.io here: https://100bookies.com/sportsbet-io-review/


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: acroman08 on March 13, 2025, 10:44:58 PM
i dont want to play with serious money. Im betting ~20 dollars and watching Dota2 or cs2 with more pleasure. I can verify id with my older bro i just dont want to give gambling sites my full family tree and such stuff just to do betting. If u know any sites that can justify? me pls tell. Ty. (sry for my englis this language is not my primary)
lol, if you are gonna do this, expect that when they request for a more extensive KYC, your account will definitely get banned, winnings confiscated and maybe even your initial deposit will be confiscated, it wouldn't matter whether the sportsbook's rating is 1 star or 5 star.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: danherbias07 on March 13, 2025, 10:50:45 PM
I don't know what "alpha" is and if you are not yet in legal age to gamble, maybe it's better that way. As soon as you start gambling you will have enough stress that will make get frustrated with gambling so don't rush it. For now, enjoy what you can while you are still young and if it can be possible just stay away from gambling. When you get in here, it will be tough to avoid it and you might even become one of the gambling addicts. I know it's nice to think of becoming a person of legal age to do all these things but trust me it's not.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: Slow death on March 14, 2025, 06:59:11 AM
I'm an alpha.

I confess that I don't know what this is

Please advise me some site for betting on e-Sport. Where I could pay with crypto and not worry about being scammed.

My advice: use " stake ", the casino that is in my signature, I use it for my bets, it is very reliable and you will not be cheated or robbed. But you have to read the TOS carefully and comply with it. And one of the first things you will need to use it will be to have your national ID that proves that you are over 18 years of age.

im 3 months before 18. Sooo im still gen alpha and not a kiddo kid. This post is not a joke im just being "funny".

As you have 3 months left until you turn 18, you have to create an account at the casino after 3 months have passed. casinos are very strict with kyc


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: obiznka on March 14, 2025, 02:01:01 PM
I'm an alpha.

I confess that I don't know what this is

Please advise me some site for betting on e-Sport. Where I could pay with crypto and not worry about being scammed.

My advice: use " stake ", the casino that is in my signature, I use it for my bets, it is very reliable and you will not be cheated or robbed. But you have to read the TOS carefully and comply with it. And one of the first things you will need to use it will be to have your national ID that proves that you are over 18 years of age.

im 3 months before 18. Sooo im still gen alpha and not a kiddo kid. This post is not a joke im just being "funny".

As you have 3 months left until you turn 18, you have to create an account at the casino after 3 months have passed. casinos are very strict with kyc
I think stake ask too much info. I cant just give my id, i need to give my family tree and a thousand more documents. I dont want to. Maybe someday but not now



I don't know what "alpha" is and if you are not yet in legal age to gamble, maybe it's better that way. As soon as you start gambling you will have enough stress that will make get frustrated with gambling so don't rush it. For now, enjoy what you can while you are still young and if it can be possible just stay away from gambling. When you get in here, it will be tough to avoid it and you might even become one of the gambling addicts. I know it's nice to think of becoming a person of legal age to do all these things but trust me it's not.
My grandpa lost tons of money in casino. So i know what means being addict. Im betting around 10 dollars each. I feel better thinking that im more than addict freak. And i meant "Alpha generation" my translator is just stupid.

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Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: Cointxz on March 14, 2025, 02:16:10 PM
I'm an alpha. Please advise me some site for betting on e-Sport. Where I could pay with crypto and not worry about being scammed. Since I'm alpha, do you have anything that doesn't look like a site from 1985. I want to be a buzzer and sit in a coffee shop drinking coconut milk macho lattes and betting money losing all my money because I'm an alpha generation. Thank you all in advance. 8) 8) 8) 8)

What is an alpha?  :D

Anyway, there’s a lot of choices as long as you are open to do KYC since most the reputable casino with cool user interface has license to operate which means KYC is mandatory.

Stake.com is the most popular crypto sportsbook which I knew you already saw if you are really a regular gambler or sports fan since they sponsor many sports matches.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: Text on March 14, 2025, 02:58:52 PM
My grandpa lost tons of money in casino. So i know what means being addict. Im betting around 10 dollars each. I feel better thinking that im more than addict freak. And i meant "Alpha generation" my translator is just stupid.
Good to know that you’ve got a good head on your shoulder especially knowing what addiction can do. Betting small and staying in control is better than going overboard but still it’s good to stay cautious. Gambling can get tricky fast even if it starts small. Maybe for now focus on other fun stuff that doesn’t risk your money and when you’re older you’ll be able to approach it with a clearer mindset.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: harapan on March 14, 2025, 04:14:34 PM
I'm an alpha. Please advise me some site for betting on e-Sport. Where I could pay with crypto and not worry about being scammed. Since I'm alpha, do you have anything that doesn't look like a site from 1985. I want to be a buzzer and sit in a coffee shop drinking coconut milk macho lattes and betting money losing all my money because I'm an alpha generation. Thank you all in advance. 8) 8) 8) 8)

Well there's more to this than you can think of and I believe everything is achievable with a step at a time, no need for rush but I don't really get the aspect of you saying you're an alpha and I want to know how it simply relate to gambling or to what you're trying to say but nevertheless there are prominent crypto casinos site that you can opt in for your demands for example sportsbet is on site that have a good seemingly  accessibility but I think you need to follow the guidelines.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: mcdouglasx on March 14, 2025, 04:44:08 PM
I suppose what you want is to find a site that does not require KYC and that at the same time is safe. These days, it is complicated, since generally sites that do not require identity verification tend to be less reliable, as operating without regulations also means they are not subject to laws that protect users.

Regarding the Trustpilot ratings, they are very subjective when it comes to casinos. Generally, most people who leave reviews do so to complain about a previous issue, and although it may be resolved, many forget to change their review.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: obiznka on March 14, 2025, 04:46:22 PM
I suppose what you want is to find a site that does not require KYC and that at the same time is safe. These days, it is complicated, since generally sites that do not require identity verification tend to be less reliable, as operating without regulations also means they are not subject to laws that protect users.

Regarding the Trustpilot ratings, they are very subjective when it comes to casinos. Generally, most people who leave reviews do so to complain about a previous issue, and although it may be resolved, many forget to change their review.
I can do KYC like, id not more. I dont want to give bank documents and stuff.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on March 16, 2025, 05:00:56 PM
Sportsbet.io's e-sports @ https://sportsbet.io/sports/esports-betting

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/03/12/0YmNm.png
Are u 100 precent trust this site? Cuz on trustpilot this site have ~2.4 from 5 stras
.

This is a very reliable casino, just like stake.com and bitcasino.io. Alfa caught my attention; it seems very peculiar to me. However, there are many casinos with a good reputation on the forum , However, if you want a guarantee, trust, and an excellent reputation, you have those options that are infallible.


Title: Re: Crypto bookmaker suggestions
Post by: Cryptomultiplier on March 16, 2025, 05:16:27 PM
I suppose what you want is to find a site that does not require KYC and that at the same time is safe. These days, it is complicated, since generally sites that do not require identity verification tend to be less reliable, as operating without regulations also means they are not subject to laws that protect users.

Regarding the Trustpilot ratings, they are very subjective when it comes to casinos. Generally, most people who leave reviews do so to complain about a previous issue, and although it may be resolved, many forget to change their review.
If the solution is to opt for a non kyc bookmaker that will assure one of not being scammed, am sure such doesn't exist singly, as it would be a taboo, instead one could find a bookmarker that is a serious business and make good profits and even claim rewards without any discrepancy of kyc or not.

There's so many casinos these days that offer what our OP is looking for in a casino, but the issue would be to know the region he lives in, the laws guarding casino businesses and kyc requirements as well as requirements for using a crypto currency casino.