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March 19, 2026, 03:35:16 PM
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Hey everyone,

I've been using crypto sportsbooks for a while but recently got limited on my main one (sharp bettor problems). Looking for recommendations that tick these boxes:

- Accepts Visa/Mastercard deposits (either directly or via fiat on-ramp)
- High limits on liquid events (top football leagues, esports, tennis slams, not looking to bet on Moldovan third division)
- Doesn't instantly limit or restrict accounts after a few winning weeks
- Decent odds, at least competitive on main markets

Bonus if they have fast withdrawals and don't drag their feet on KYC.

I've tried a few of the usual names already so curious to hear what's actually working for people right now, especially anyone else who's been through the gubbing cycle.

Appreciate any suggestions. Cheers.
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March 19, 2026, 03:47:18 PM
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I've tried a few of the usual names already so curious to hear what's actually working for people right now, especially anyone else who's been through the gubbing cycle.

Which platforms did you use exactly and what they lack in specific for you as a whale gambler? In your post you didn't mention anything about cryptocurrencies while you are using a crypto forum. If you are looking for a fiat based casinos, why looking to use crypto based casinos? There are many crypto-based gambling platforms accepting a wide range of payment methods including fiat money. Almost the majority of reputed casinos, and I can suggest you many of them, but it still depends on many other factors to consider if you are willing to bet big sums of money.

My suggestion for you is to use crypto with crypto-based casinos or just search for traditional casinos with fiat based payments only. Think about going to an exchange platforms, buy crypto with you bank/card accounts, and deposit in one of the suggested casinos here. It's quite faster an easier without hoing through traditional money complications.

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March 19, 2026, 03:55:28 PM
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I've tried a few of the usual names already so curious to hear what's actually working for people right now, especially anyone else who's been through the gubbing cycle.

Which platforms did you use exactly and what they lack in specific for you as a whale gambler? In your post you didn't mention anything about cryptocurrencies while you are using a crypto forum. If you are looking for a fiat based casinos, why looking to use crypto based casinos? There are many crypto-based gambling platforms accepting a wide range of payment methods including fiat money. Almost the majority of reputed casinos, and I can suggest you many of them, but it still depends on many other factors to consider if you are willing to bet big sums of money.

My suggestion for you is to use crypto with crypto-based casinos or just search for traditional casinos with fiat based payments only. Think about going to an exchange platforms, buy crypto with you bank/card accounts, and deposit in one of the suggested casinos here. It's quite faster an easier without hoing through traditional money complications.

To clarify, I've used FortuneJack, Stake, Cloudbet and BC.Game. Got limited on all four after consistent winning on liquid sports markets (top football leagues, NBA, tennis). The pattern is always the same: a few good weeks, then max stakes get slashed to nothing on the events I actually want to bet on.

I'm not against crypto at all, I've been depositing and withdrawing in BTC and USDT on all of those. The reason I mentioned card payments is purely for convenience on the deposit side. Buying crypto on an exchange first and then transferring to the sportsbook wallet adds an extra step and sometimes delays that I'd rather skip, especially for live betting. A platform that lets me top up directly with Visa (even if it converts to crypto on their end) just makes the flow smoother.

So to be specific about what I'm looking for:
- Crypto sportsbook that also accepts Visa deposits (direct or via on-ramp)
- High limits on liquid pre-match and live markets — I'm not interested in obscure leagues
- A platform that doesn't instantly gut your account the moment you show an edge

If you have suggestions that fit this, I'm all ears. Appreciate it.
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March 19, 2026, 06:20:58 PM
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March 19, 2026, 09:14:55 PM
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So to be specific about what I'm looking for:
- Crypto sportsbook that also accepts Visa deposits (direct or via on-ramp)
- High limits on liquid pre-match and live markets — I'm not interested in obscure leagues
- A platform that doesn't instantly gut your account the moment you show an edge

If you have suggestions that fit this, I'm all ears. Appreciate it.
You might want to check duel.com, but I am not sure if it is what you are looking for since I don't know if they have high limits on liquid pre-match and live markets or if "they don't instantly gut your account the moment you show an edge", but, this review of their casino from casino.guru says they do accept visa as a payment method, that's at least one of the thing you are looking for. Anyway, I just want to remind you to proceed at your own risk.

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