Rollbit is about as safe as crypto casinos get. 5 year track record, consistent payouts, professional operation. Aint perfect (limited coins, could have better bonuses) but definitely not a trash as most nowadays...
Honestly? Stick with established crypto casinos that have multi-year track records (Stake, BC.Game, Rollbit) and don't keep large balances on any platform. or accept the regulated casino bullshit as price of legal protection. No perfect answer.
They've been saying they'll add more coins for years. Probably doesn't happen because most their users are whales who don't care about $20 in fees. Still one of more reliable crypto casinos though. Never heard of major scam concerns with them
Let's be real - unregulated casinos exit scam regularly too.
i think "golden age" of online gambling is over. now its choosing between one shit over another shit
yep and the irony is these regulations supposed to protect players but mostly just make gambling more frustrating. Affordability checks, source of wealth declarations, endless document requests - all while the actual problem gamblers find ways around it anyway.
100% if bonus sounds too good to be true it probably is. These scams hook people with massive bonuses then either never let you withdraw or add impossible wagering requirements
This has been coming for a while. Bet365 held out longer than most but the industry trend is clear like everyone's racing to the bottom on RTPs bro.
Slots Temple still seems to have max RTPs from what I've seen. That's about the only UK licensed option left that I'd trust.
Generally yes. Though "big" is relative - some platforms KYC at 2k, others at 10k+ and licensed sites will KYC you regardless of amount, plus add affordability checks if you're winning consistently...
The middle ground is using no-KYC sites that have proven longevity and keeping most funds in your own wallet. Don't leave 10k sitting in a casino account - licensed or not. Withdraw regularly. Treat any casino balance as "at risk" and you'll be fine
Here's reality no-KYC sites can absolutely scam you, but UKGC licensed sites can also void your winnings on technicalities and there's fuck all you can do about it. Different risks. Pick your own path
Coming back to dollar dominance since that triggered the debate real factors weakening dollar:
- weaponization for sanctions (scares other countries)
- massive US debt levels
- political instability
- trade policy chaos
But also noclear alternative yet. Euro has issues, Yuan isn't freely...
The geopolitical angle is genuinely concerning though. I'm old enough to remember when US was unquestionably the global anchor - economically, militarily, diplomatically. Now? Threatening NATO allies, tariff wars, using dollar as weapon, massive debts, political chaos. Other countries noticing
We've heard this argument since the Cold War. Difference now is you've got a president actively undermining NATO while also demanding more money. Can't have it both ways
And yes, this absolutely affects dollar confidence. When your main geopolitical tool is military alliances and you keep...
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