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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: November 27, 2023, 01:44:12 PM
I got 200 BC.Game shitcodes to give away. Follow the steps here.
You have to register through our link and send us the username, then we send you the code.
And if you do not know what a shitcode is - it's a "bonus code" and is probably the most popular of BC.Game's bonuses. It is basically free money credited to your account by entering the shitcode.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: September 27, 2023, 09:41:59 AM
Good news! I managed to secure 100 SHITCODES for new subscribers to the BC.Game casino.

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO TO GET THE SHITCODE?

Click here, follow the instructions and Register at BC.Game, then Send info about your registered username to info@gamblineers.com.

Shitcode is only available for the first 100 new registered players and you will receive the shitcode as soon as we hit 100 registrations.

Plus, subscribe to the Gamblineers newsletter for even more bonuses and exclusive deals.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: September 13, 2023, 12:22:16 AM
NEW REVIEW: Lolo.bet Casino
They have one of the most accessible loyalty programs that include a bonus market – a unique way to buy the bonuses you want + they have some of the lowest wagering requirements you can find.
However, what you won't find there is anonymity.
Anyone played there?
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: September 06, 2023, 09:47:40 PM
My colleague and I started interviewing casinos and other industry players (have a look here: https://gamblineers.com/interviews/), and got feedback that BC.Game was not telling the truth about their VIP benefits.

I am interested in knowing what your experience is and if it's different from what was said in the interviews.
5  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: August 21, 2023, 11:40:45 PM
I’d like to share our BitStarz no-deposit bonus code. https://gamblineers.com/bitstarz-bonus-code/
It is exclusive to Gamblineers and comes with 25 free spins, an added advantage over the regular BitStarz 20 free spins.

The maximum you can win from this bonus is $100. The 25 free spins are valid for one day.
We also walk you through how to use it.

What do you think about this no-deposit bonus compared to other options out there?

Also, good luck if you're giving it a try  Smiley
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: August 07, 2023, 05:14:44 PM
Just finished the Apolobet review -  It’s ok but you can do better

Apolobet is a brand new casino and betting site launched this year.. I really tried but could not find anything that would make them stand out and make them worth visiting. My user experience was below average, I find that there is little thought put into how certain features work, especially related to crypto, and also, where are all the games and game providers? Well, 1500 games from 15 game providers is not nothing but compared to the average crypto casino out there, it's very low.
Also, this casino doesn't offer games provably fair by the player.
What is your take on that? Did anyone try this casino?
7  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: July 26, 2023, 03:43:56 PM
I am putting this crypto casino statistics report together to get an overview of the industry. My findings show that most crypto casinos accept less than 10 cryptocurrencies, and only 16% accept more than 10.

Would you want more currencies in casinos or it doesn't matter? BC.Game argues that they offer a better user experience by sparing you the effort of converting coins and tokens outside the casino by offering 100+ cryptocurrencies. What do you think?
8  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: July 19, 2023, 10:44:06 AM
@AdamovichG, You have given ratings for 7 different things in your review, such as bonus, games, accessibility & user experience etc. But the actual rating of each casino doesn't match with the average of those 7 things. How are you giving the overall ratings to each casino?

It will be great if you reduce the ratings of Coinplay casino on your site. They have proven themselves as a scam casino in the forum. The aren't even helping the mediator to solve the complaints. You will realise everything by visiting the Coinplay ANN thread, or by checking the trust summary of their representative.


Here I explain how I rate casinos. Those 7 factors mentioned are just one aspect of the evaluation. The final and most important part is "user satisfaction". I evaluate how well the casino retains players and ensures their happiness while they're there.

I am trying to regularly update the reviews as well. Thanks for sharing the links regarding Coinplay, it's a shame...
9  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: July 11, 2023, 11:28:11 AM
As with most crypto casinos nowadays, I miss something unique in Bets.io, something of their own that would set them apart from other casinos.
They have one thing though: they accept over 390 different cryptos as deposits, which I guess is interesting since even the pioneers in this area (BC.Game or Betfury, for example) don’t cover as many. Although it’s true that Bets.io has this only for deposits and not for withdrawals. Would you deposit in a casino that accepts your token as a deposit but not a withdrawal?
Other than that they are a ‘classic’ crypto-only casino. My personal opinion is that they might be worth trying out, although I wouldn’t list them among the top crypto casinos.
Here's the whole review.
10  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: July 07, 2023, 11:57:00 AM
I got a few questions.. I came across people asking if Stake is legit and I wanna talk about how to tell if a casino is fake or safe to play. Obviously, Stake is fine and I do my homework when I write a guide, but how do you as a player know? Do you even care to check before playing?

One way to know is if there's no complications when you cash out but once you're at the withdrawing stage it might be too late. So what else do you do?
I am putting this crypto casino statistics report together and I’d love some input and perspective.
11  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: July 03, 2023, 09:42:30 AM
I recently played and reviewed a new casino, 0x.bet.
If any of you know it or are interested to try it out, this is my 2 cents:
- they have lots of games and game providers,
- they have high rakeback, but otherwise very few bonuses
Other than that, there isn’t much unique, there are no in-house games or anything that would really stand out. It’s worth a shot if you like rakeback, otherwise, you’re better off elsewhere. Even in the case of rakeback, Stake.com offers the same but offers an overall better experience.
This is the entire 0x.bet review.


I pretty much agree with your verdict, and that`s great to see! Smiley

On a different note - I am happy to see you becoming active here on Bitcointalk. You have an amazing website by now, keep up the great work and let`s try to help bring crypto gambling to another level (crypto deserves it!) Smiley

Nb. I don`t care if we are "competitors" Smiley

Thanks for your feedback, I appreciate it.

And you’re right, it’s about time we take crypto gambling up a notch and add some real authenticity to it.

Glad we’re on the same page about “competition” as well, the more options people have finding reliable info the better.
12  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: June 29, 2023, 12:55:25 PM
I recently played and reviewed a new casino, 0x.bet.
If any of you know it or are interested to try it out, this is my 2 cents:
- they have lots of games and game providers,
- they have high rakeback, but otherwise very few bonuses
Other than that, there isn’t much unique, there are no in-house games or anything that would really stand out. It’s worth a shot if you like rakeback, otherwise, you’re better off elsewhere. Even in the case of rakeback, Stake.com offers the same but offers an overall better experience.
This is the entire 0x.bet review.
13  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: June 26, 2023, 10:41:02 AM
Hi, it’s been a while but now I’m back.

We updated the website (gamblineers.com) and I wanna keep chatting about everything crypto-related, share my casino reviews, altcoin guides, podcast, discuss in-house games, etc..

Actually, I am putting together a crypto casino statistics report as well and I’d really appreciate some input there. But that’s a separate post.
Hello for now and let me know what you think about the site! Smiley
14  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: February 04, 2022, 12:22:34 PM
I added two new casinos to the GCODE promotion, both offering all new players $/€1-5 wager free money.
The casinos are Betroom24 and Mond Casino. I don't think they have been mentioned in this forum yet, so I'd be happy to hear what you think.

15  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: January 03, 2022, 09:43:45 AM
Wolfy Casino started their own thread last year, you can check what others have said here  Smiley
16  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: December 20, 2021, 02:41:00 PM
Hey guys! It's been a long time, but I just wanted to share a new promotion I have with Wolfy Casino - The GCODE:



It gives every new player 1 € completely wager free. No min. deposits and no extra requirements, just
  • Click on the GCODE
  • Register
  • Tell live chat support you want to use the GCODE
  • Get the reward and play!

If this free 1€ is real and its easy to withdraw its a good one, have seen some other gambling site like this who give newcomers free money but after everything its difficult to have access to the money accept money is been deposited. I guess this is is different where by money can be withdraw without depositing any money first.

There is a minimum withdrawal limit like with any casino but if you manage to make a profit out of the free money, the withdrawal shouldn't be a problem Smiley
17  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: December 15, 2021, 04:07:42 PM
Hey guys! It's been a long time, but I just wanted to share a new promotion I have with Wolfy Casino - The GCODE:



It gives every new player 1 € completely wager free. No min. deposits and no extra requirements, just
  • Click on the GCODE
  • Register
  • Tell live chat support you want to use the GCODE
  • Get the reward and play!
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Book for US players? on: November 02, 2021, 08:37:18 AM
My first thought was Cloudbet, but I remember it's not that well received in this forum.

I would recommend Thunderpick. They have quality services and don't fool around with countless bonuses and T&Cs like most sites.
19  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblineers.com | the Bitcoin Casino Guide on: July 16, 2021, 09:11:39 AM
Thanks for the in-depth post. From my experience, crypto bonuses have a way better value than regular casino promotions. That's great news for gamblers since it encourages more people to join the crypto gambling scene. If this trend continues going upwards, platforms accepting crypto payments have a real chance of becoming the leaders of the online gambling market.
However, your post is missing some important bitcoin bonuses, like 7bitCasino's 100% up to 5 BTC, which offers a unique deal that most high rollers will love

I agree and I hope you're right.

My top bonus list includes first deposit bonuses, not the whole welcome packages. I assume that's what you meant by 7Bit's 5 BTC bonus? You can find it listed in the welcome bonuses list.
20  Economy / Gambling / Re: best bitcoin casino that allow USA players or accepted use of VPN ! on: July 15, 2021, 06:36:27 AM
I've been building a list of US-accepting crypto casinos for a while now, feel free to use it. It takes some research though, reading through T&C's and trying out VPNs.
From what I've tried, you don't need a VPN to access any of the casinos listed there.
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