There is also a situation you guys have too factor-in in this discussion. And that is the longevity and reputation of casinos in this forum.
- If casino has spend a good number of years in this forum operating sincerely, and a time came they start playing foul, you will not expect the whole community to come against such a casino. There will controversy of reactions because the casino has got a long period of credibility. Such a casino can receive a second chance, if not third.
- But for a relatively new casino, they might not enjoy such preferences.
This is why new casinos must be honest and transparent, also they will have to as much as possible avoid anything that will stain their reputation.
Reputation of a business needs a long time to build up and any business has to do it from their start and maintain it with their operation time. The principle is don't trust any business with your big fund even it is a very old exchange or old casino. In life, everything can happen some day so let's be fully responsible with your money and don't put big fund at risk. Especially if it is a new casino, be more cautious and careful with it, so that you will take care of your money better.
Bitz is no longer a young casino with about 2 years in this forum but perhaps their business has existed for a longer time before they joined this forum with this announcement thread. Its reputation has proven in the last two years and trust them is safer than trust new casinos but as reminded, users must be responsible with their funds.
This is why we should gamble within our means. Don't exceed your deposited funds. If something unpleasant happens, such as the casino starting to deviate from its principles, you'll lose your money. This should be the foundation for every gambler when they want to play. Depositing according to your needs for one gambling session is sufficient; don't deposit more than that.
Reputation is built on consistency with trustworthy principles, which take time to validate. Therefore, established casinos are usually prioritized over new ones, and we've been around for a long time and seen this.