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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: Share trusted VPN Friendly crypto casinos on: March 05, 2024, 01:18:02 PM
The policy and TOS of casinos can change at any time which if you write something good today and the TOS is changed after just a few days, your review might just be the reason for someone who got into the mess. You must be very updated on what changes have been made to the casinos that you have reviewed.

Not trying to discourage you with this but that's just my suggestion. There are easy ways to do this nowadays and blogs were made outdated. It's called Vlog. You can do it on youtube and gain followers and you can still monetize.
You’re just stating the obvious and not discouraging and if his wise, he should draw some positivity from this rather than feeling bad.
Op should also understand that most of these casino terms and conditions made it obvious tha it can be changed at anytime even after a win without been held responsible and anyone going into giving reviews should be ready to stay extremely updated on every mover of the casinos they recommend to people as they might be held responsible if anything goes wrong at any point in time.

There are several good casinos you can do a review for but I don’t have to mention but I’ve been wondering if anyone ever did any reviews for local online casinos in my country ?
I will be glad to assist you @op if you ever get interested in reviewing casinos in my country as I’m just a pm away.

What is some of your local casinos? Can I play there if I'm not from your country?  As I'm aware casinos with national license doesn't allow foreigners to play there (as they need to verify you).

In my country, casinos with national license are bad because they made you to pay taxes on your winnings. Ofc, they don't scam players, but use classic shady tactics (when withdrawal restricted, but you can play)
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: Share trusted VPN Friendly crypto casinos on: March 04, 2024, 04:45:55 PM
I support what cabron has said, this days, alot of things are changing really fast, it's not just in the tech industry or market, but some casinos are also changing rules and updating their terms of service sometimes without even letting their customers know, running a review site will require you not just depend on what people say about a casino, but it will require you to use a casino yourself, have your own experience with the casino, this will help you write better and honest reviews.

And I did also say that, most online gambling casino reviewers started just as you, made good promises about not ever collecting money from any casino to write a good review for the casino when in reality, such casino doesn't deserve a good review, but after starting, the first casino approaches the review site owner with thousands of dollars, money the review site owner may possibly have never seen or touched in his life, and then, they accept the offer and deviate from their promise, this is why I personally never trust new review site owners coming to make such promises as you just made, human beings can't be trusted, they are very frigile and can bend at any slight opportunity.

Now, talking about casinos where or that are VPN friendly, you have to specify the type of VPN, is it free or paid VPN? For both are not the same.

I plan to check out complaints every day for 10 casinos max (both here and on Casino Guru, which I think is pretty fair from my own experience). I'll be looking for specific problems like:

1. A casino not paying someone because they're from a certain country.
2. A casino asking for proof of address and proof of income.
3. Withdrawal more than 24 hours (unless it's about limits).

This is going to be a small project on the side for me because I'm not really into doing SEO stuff. However, I always look for new casinos to try, since I tend to block myself in casinos where I don't win anything after a while.


So do you know about good casinos that are okay with using VPNs?

ps what is the difference between free and paid VPN except choice of countries?

Regardless what you may think, have it at the back of your mind that casino have the sole right to do whatever their wishes and what look like a rule today may not be effective in the next day and for that you have to be constantly update with how you collect those informations and updating them on your surpose site.

So you have to prepare to put all the necessary mechanisms in place that will put you an edge with update information and rules of those casino as the change's, this could be possible if you have a bot that do the checks.

I know how to do that monitoring. But I'll review trusted casinos. I'm OK with new brands, but recommend it to others is too responsible. As some people here told me that Crashino at start was good casino, but now they withdraw like 3 days (I experienced that).
3  Economy / Gambling / Share trusted VPN Friendly crypto casinos on: March 04, 2024, 03:11:51 PM
Hey everyone,

I'm thinking about starting a website that talks about crypto casinos, and I need your help to pick the best ones. I want to focus on casinos that are safe and reliable, so my site doesn't end up recommending bad ones. I plan to write honest reviews and also share what other people say online, kind of like how old blogs used to do where it mattered what people thought about a site instead of taking dirty money from scam projects.

Can you suggest some crypto casinos that are okay with using VPNs?

It's a plus if they're cool with KYC stuff or even better if they are NO KYC.

Also, if you've ever taken money out from these places, please tell me how long it took. It's annoying when sites say INSTANT WITHDRAWAL, but then the casino's support says it might take up to 12 hours.
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: ROLR.IO 🎲 | The World's Private Casino 🎰 on: November 03, 2023, 02:59:31 PM
Everything glitchy, no live casino. Hard to find game. One more casino without proper QA.
5  Economy / Gambling / Re: Evolution — report for Q3 (HOW THEY EARN THAT MUCH?) on: November 03, 2023, 02:07:44 PM
Their games are fair in the sense that they officially have an advantage over players, and they are not hiding it. Their profit is only telling us about how many gamblers are using their products, I don't understand why do you think it implies they are cheating. Like other people said in this thread, they don't need to cheat because they are making big money legally. Why risk your license?
I agree with you, they certainly don't rig their games. But I'm not sure they are always as fair as they could be. For example when they offer games with multipliers like lightning Roulette, Baccarat, BJ, etc. Why they don't use real dices, a physical wheel or a provably fair scheme in order to draw the multipliers? They just appear on a screen and nobody knows how and when they've been draw. Using a physical or provably fair tool would prevent them from offering smaller multipliers when more players are playing, when players have made big winnings or when the remaining shoe is not in favor of the house for example.

You did a good point. This may be it. If they bring x500 multiplier to a large numbers of players, they won't earn anything.
6  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: do anyone have done this? with gambling platforms on: November 03, 2023, 01:58:39 PM
I won in Btikong's Keno smth like x200 and I even didn't know about it.

That was the first time i was playing keno, i just pushed Play with autoselect (i guess) and saw that my balance was x3 from the deposit.

Then I just withdrew money without any KYC. But I dont know whethere this platform can be called a casino in classic understanding.

Also, had success in LTC Casino's live roulette, in my birthday I selected 5 numbers (just repeated the last 5 winning numbers) with $20 bet per each (total deposit of $100) and I got lucky (only one time in my whole gambling history). No KYC, but I had to play x5 wager there.
7  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fake casino streamers! Why such streamers are very popular? on: November 02, 2023, 03:45:17 PM

What was the intention of the article? Who wrote the article?
The site is ltccasino, and probably they are targeting Stake streamers, so that readers could play on this casino instead of Stake (which mentioned streamers are advertising).

This article does not have a 100% intention to inform, but to steal players from another casino.

Correct, I’m confused why the article focus much on proving that streamer is doing fake game as popular while the real intention of streaming is to entertain user by watching the streamer playing the game regardless if they are using real money or not since the reaction of streamers is makes this kind of stream popular and not the money alone since anyone can use fake and stream but they can’t guarantee that there will be a viewers if the streamer doesn’t have pleasing personality.



You know that most of the streamers' audience was young people who were just watching them playing games like GTA RP or CS GO? And then those streamers made them gamblers by playing....with fake money.
8  Economy / Gambling / Re: Evolution — report for Q3 (HOW THEY EARN THAT MUCH?) on: October 31, 2023, 11:39:25 AM
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I have question - how do they make that much money if their games are fair?

Their profit per month is 73.7666667M, le'ts imagine this is 20% of total comission...And it's shocking. Don't they suppose to have negative months, or years? Like operators have?

I mean, all of this videos of their rigged game shows, blackjacks...I'm about to think that all of them are true

Their games are fair in the sense that they officially have an advantage over players, and they are not hiding it. Their profit is only telling us about how many gamblers are using their products, I don't understand why do you think it implies they are cheating. Like other people said in this thread, they don't need to cheat because they are making big money legally. Why risk your license?

I'm just wondering how it works. People always loosing even in a big distance so they keep having such great numbers?

I understand, that if I'll win big summ in crazy time by catching x1000, operator won't pay to evolution nothing this month. But what about next month? Don't they suppose to have negative carryover agreement? A lot of casino operators have such things with afilliates to share risks.
9  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Looking for stake alternatives on: October 31, 2023, 09:05:18 AM
If you are fan of Keno game only then Bitkong. No issues with withdrawals, no KYC, etc. This project is focused on provably fair games and seems like they have enough money to pay out to their players.
10  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fake casino streamers! Why such streamers are very popular? on: October 27, 2023, 05:23:09 PM
Question for all you guys who consider yourselves to be veterans within the gambling world.
Do you think you would be able to spot a fake gambling  streamer from an actual streamer who would be wagering their money in a casino (no sponsorships or fake credits of any kind) ?

To be honest, I do not think I could spot the difference, though I would try to find over-exaggerated reactions to losses and unnatural underwhelming reactions to wins. But a good actor could always fool someone like me, who is not used to watching streamers for hours and hours in a row.

What you guys think?
Would you be willing to bet on you spotting the fakers?

. They were laughing but you could recognize that it was scripted but I am not saying all but there are this kind of streamers.

I think that is one of the easiest ways to identify whether someone is showing genuine feelings of happiness or are faking all of it, through their laugher or their grim/smile.
Faking joy and happiness can be difficult for the average person, so one could tell whether some streamer is actually betting/gambling when they react to wins.
Once I was taught that someone who is laughing authentically will have their eyes stretched (a tendency to getting then close), if someone fakes a smile and does not do so, then it is very likely to be gambling monopoly money for the sake of advertisements, etc.

Though, I would not be willing to bet my own money on trying to identify fake streamers among authentic ones.



Well, it's true, a lot of streamers - *won 40k* and their reaction: "hmmm ok" (when bankroll is 200k). But when you look at the best streamers (Rosh, for example) – they show emotions, they entertain because they know for they get paid for.
11  Economy / Gambling / Evolution — report for Q3 (HOW THEY EARN THAT MUCH?) on: October 26, 2023, 08:16:03 AM
Evolution — report for Q3 and the period from January to September 2023

Q3 results (3 quarters of 2023):

1. Operating revenue — +19.6% (452.6M EUR);

2. EBITDA — +22.1% (318.6M EUR);

3. Net profit for the period amounted to EUR 272.8M (Q2 — EUR 221.3M).

Results from January to September 2023:

1. Operating income +26.1% (1.3B EUR);

2. EBITDA +27.6% (930.5B EUR);

3. Net profit — EUR 788M (similar period last year EUR 619.9M).


Evolution shows, maybe not spectacular, but quite stable results. The CEO of the company claims that in Q3 the company released more games than ever. At the same time, the most confident growth is shown by Live products. Also, according to him, the US online gambling market is still at an early stage of development, and the company will continue to invest a significant amount of funds in it in order to occupy a leading position there in a few years.


I have question - how do they make that much money if their games are fair?

Their profit per month is 73.7666667M, le'ts imagine this is 20% of total comission...And it's shocking. Don't they suppose to have negative months, or years? Like operators have?

I mean, all of this videos of their rigged game shows, blackjacks...I'm about to think that all of them are true
12  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fake casino streamers! Why such streamers are very popular? on: October 25, 2023, 03:18:34 PM
I will not say they are fake, they are real streamer who are affiliated or sponsored by casino.
Coming up to the balance they use when they are streaming, high possibility that it is sponsored money that cant be withdrawn.
Just a guess ofc because we never know about how it works when streamers are sponsored by casino or being paid by the casino as part of marketing strategies of the casino.
Why they are so popular? Because they are popular people already in the streaming world before starting to be paid by casinos.
Other reason is that most casino streamers provide givewaway everytime they are doing stream, that's why many people watch the stream.

They are popular because of charisma + money (will you ever watch the guy with $200 dep and 0.40c bet?).

And the problem is that those money are fake. The worst thing is that they teach new gamblers on how to play - risk, do all in, instead of waiting patiently for a jackpot
13  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fake casino streamers! Why such streamers are very popular? on: October 25, 2023, 11:46:09 AM
Somehow we can expect them to throw some shade to their competitor since they just aim to destroy ones reputation for thinking that those existing costumers of stake will shift to play on their casino, but they forgot to know that those people who play on stake for long time is been solid already to their casino and no make up stories can change their minds unless there's something bad happen to the people operating that casino and stake cannot able to perform well.

Well its up for the people on what they take to those people who streamed their playing sessions on casino and most important for us is we never try to get hype by them then easily got influence on what are the information they want to spread. Knowing everything base on our own research is important so we would provably know what's real and what is fake.


Let's be honest, Stake casino doesn't have clear reputation. The theory in that article may be considered as a conspiracy, but we won't never know. For example, I still wonder, how Evolution inreases their profit by 20+% each Q or in YoY when avg RTP is 96% and they have to pay a tonn of employees.
14  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fake casino streamers! Why such streamers are very popular? on: October 24, 2023, 11:19:17 AM
The good thing is that they at least are not on YT anymore. Not interested people never will find them. Unless they are Drake fans
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎰 BITRUBY.IO 🚀 - The Future of Crypto Gaming 💰 Double Your Deposit Up to 200% on: October 04, 2023, 01:26:17 PM
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Thank you for your feedback!  Smiley  We are constantly fixing and tweaking the site to ensure that the experience for players is as convenient and satisfactory as possible and we are always open for any new comments and reviews
It's a good attitude to value community members' suggestions and reviews. There are many casinos that don't pay much attention to what community members say or review and continue to operate as they are. Community members are giving you many good suggestions which will be very useful in your future development if you can implement them properly. There is a lot of competition in the market so if you want to stay ahead of the competition you must always consider the interests of the gamblers, and carefully check each suggestion to see if they are effective or not. Best wishes to you.

Thank you very much, its so pleasant to hear! Yeah, we was working on design and logic behind, even there is nothing special yet  Grin we will continue and soon we gonna definitely provide, unique experience to all web3 users, waiting for you to join us, have a good luck!

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I still have -399 (which happened due to glitch with double withdrawal)

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16  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: COINS.GAME – IRRESPONSIBLE GAMBLING on: October 04, 2023, 01:24:26 PM
Well, after I created complaint at casino.guru and CC'd in self-exclusion email casinoguru's representative, the magic happened. They blocked me for lifetime, even though they didn't have that amount of time in their "manual self-exclusion".

I like that kind of magic, when casinos change their opinion. Sad, that this casino DON'T CARE about reputation here.

So please tell, what was the problem for their talking head here block me right after he asked me for my nickname in casino?

I can't be sure what's really happening on their back-end, but from what I can conclude from your narrative and the screenshots you provide, you asked live support for self exclusion, some casino might have this method for such request, but apparently they don't, their live support doesn't have the power to process your self exclusion, it must be done through their technical team, of which you were instructed to send your email to.

Your problem here lies on the fact that after their cool-down period, upon being asked if you want to proceed with the self exclusion [and how long], you played for a while. I am not sure which action triggered the expiration of the self exclusion link, the time or that you played, but suppose you proceed with the self exclusion right away, I am sure you'll see and get what LM get; the self-exclusion being processed.

Imagine it this way, you ask for a fast, and your wife or your mother or whoever cook for you, agreed to let you fast for a few hours [or maybe a day], and later on, when they ask if you still want to proceed with your fasting and that they'll wait for your answer in few hours, you took a meal, and only later on come back and said, "hey, I want to proceed with the fast, this time permanently." can they be blamed if they assume you've decided to stop fasting from your previous action?

So yeah, from that perspective, I have to agree that there is no bug from their system.

As for how the magic happen, it's because the representative here [or the one on CG, if they're not the same people] must have a higher authority than the live support that they can issue an exclusion on your account, which probably also the reason why he asked your username.

Ultimately, let's break it further down again. Your issue here is that you feel the casino cheated or will cheat their user because their self-exclusion method doesn't work. Well, it works, if the player asked for self-exclusion and stick to their decision to self-exclude themselves on the entire process, there will be no expired link or the need to restart the whole procedire. So, unless I'm wrong with the narrative and there's another thing that I missed, there is no issue here.

My issue was that their system glitched. I coudn't self exclude myself. I don't know what happened, but I recieved broken link each time.

Not my fault, as I told to CG representative - if smth can go wrong, it'll go wrong. That's why some casinos don't add Bitcoin Cash as payment method, because they aware of people who could think that this is the same that Bitcoin.

My complaint was about that they didn't try to close my account. Unless, casinoguru helped me with that. And their email support@coins.game - it's live-chat support, not the technical one. Technical support connects only when live support agent will ask them.


I wrote negative reviews on them only after representative told me that this is only my fault. They really need to learn business. You can't tell that your customer is stupid even he is stupid and deposited money to the wrong adress.
17  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: COINS.GAME – IRRESPONSIBLE GAMBLING on: October 04, 2023, 08:48:30 AM
Do I understand the chronological narrative was that you contacted live support and ask for self exclusion, which they redirect you to email the support team with such request, they then issued you a 24 hours cool-down, of which after the cool-down, you can extend the period to permanently [or any other time you preferred] if the request is submitted within certain period after the email asking about this to you was sent, so you play there for a while before re-visiting the email and try to request the permanent self-exclusion, which no longer works?
Just like when you request a password reset or a 2FA code over email, the link won't be available forever. Depending on what it is you are requesting, it could be available for 10 minutes, an hour, a whole day, or any other time period the service sets. When that time expires, you can't revisit the old link anymore, and you have to request a new one.

Exactly, OP's complaint here is that the casino being irresponsible by not allowing a self-exclusion, with a supporting evidence that the link is invalid, argued that the casino tries to scam their customer by making this self-exclusion impossible, that he can't self exclude after he won. But if what happened here is that he can't self-exclude after a cool-down period because he played right after that cool-down period is over, or that the link expires because he played, it's not an issue at all, it's a stupidity. LM tried the self-exclusion himself and it worked smoothly, proof that the representative's claim that there is no bug in their system is true. So, no scam happens here, and this thread is nothing but... well...

Well, after I created complaint at casino.guru and CC'd in self-exclusion email casinoguru's representative, the magic happened. They blocked me for lifetime, even though they didn't have that amount of time in their "manual self-exclusion".

I like that kind of magic, when casinos change their opinion. Sad, that this casino DON'T CARE about reputation here.

So please tell, what was the problem for their talking head here block me right after he asked me for my nickname in casino?
18  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: COINS.GAME – IRRESPONSIBLE GAMBLING on: October 01, 2023, 03:35:17 PM
Their support tells that I should do it by myself.
That's their live support. The screenshot you posted in the OP is your conversation with a support agent on their live chat. Send an email to the email address I posted in my previous post.

I won't quit gambling...
I didn't think you would.

but that saves from losing big sums of money.
Perhaps, but that's questionable. Going around and betting on different casinos doesn't show you want to quit. Perhaps you have self-control to prevent big losses but you aren't looking to stop gambling, and losing is a big part of the game.   

I contacted they by their email adress, this is the adress of live support.

Ofc I won't quit gambling, because its hard to do. I can stop gambling for a few months, or even a year. But in one day I'll gamble again. This is the way. But this fact doesn't allow the casino to not block me.

Again, please read complaint to the coins.game. Same situation but i didn't get my paycheck yet. And complaining about this casino helps me to hate it and avoid it. Because as I'm aware if you do BS on casino, it may block you when you'll win big.
19  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: COINS.GAME – IRRESPONSIBLE GAMBLING on: October 01, 2023, 06:44:24 AM
Their support tells that I should do it by myself. Nothing new. For now I can't even self-exclude myself for 24-hours, as their system glitched. And all new links that I create are already expired.
I guess support agents on that casino do not have the privileges to lock your account on your behalf even if you gave them your permission to do it on your behalf. This is most likely why they told you to do it by yourself.
Did you send them an email to the address mentioned above? If you did and they still refuse to help you then you should stop playing there and move to a better casino which cares about its customers.

Yes, this is adress of their support without any privileges.
20  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: COINS.GAME – IRRESPONSIBLE GAMBLING on: September 30, 2023, 07:55:37 PM
Their self-exclusion rules state that you need to email support@coins.game and tell them for how long you want to be excluded. So do that.
The screenshot you posted says that if the self-exclusion isn't completed in time, you will have to restart it. That means, you can't go back and click on the old link and expect it to work. You need to do the same steps that lead to you receiving the information in the self-exclusion email.

Let me ask you something and try to answer honestly if you can. If and when you get excluded from Coins.Game, will you stop gambling forever?

Their support tells that I should do it by myself. Nothing new. For now I can't even self-exclude myself for 24-hours, as their system glitched. And all new links that I create are already expired.

I won't quit gambling, but that saves from losing big sums of money. For example, If I never self-excluded myself from Stake, Bitstarz, Bitcasino, BC Game, I could lose there a really big sums of money and do bad things for life such as selling car, etc. Instead, when I'm playing in new, shitty casinos, I lose like 300-600 usdt/month. When I win in that casinos, I'll dep more in next month, so self-excluding is my way to prevent losing money.
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