Best USA crypto casinos?

Romi

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Hello guys, I am looking for the best crypto gambling experience for players from the USA. What I am looking in crypto casinos:

  • No KYC (or at least not that much pain in the ass please)
  • The casino should be trustworthy, with the reputation. Like Stake for example (but not Stake, please)
  • Crypto coins available. It would be great if I could deposit in one coin and withdraw with another
  • VPN friendly OR completely open to the US players
  • All top games and slots available to play. I also need live BJ, Poker, Plinko, Aviator, Goddess of the Night, Razor Returns, and Lady Fortune
  • No troubles with pay outs, especially when it comes to big wins (I am an ambitious degen, and a high roller as well)
Please, you are welcome to share. Will use your referral links.
 
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hello, bovada is a decent choice for us players. it's great for high rollers and offers a live casino option. you can deposit with crypto, and payouts are reliable. it's a trusted site with a strong reputation among online gamblers. :)

But my personal top #1 is JackBit it is a good choice for us players IMO. it's great for high rollers, offers a live casino option, has sportsbook as well and the most important zero wager requirements. you can deposit with crypto, and payouts are instant (within 10 minutes for me). I'd like to add some bitter but really, I can't find one.
Yo, what's up with all these casinos requiring VPNs? Isn't that, like, super sketchy? I mean, I get why they do it, but it feels like I'm doing something wrong even when I'm not. Any legal experts here who can shed some light on this?
@Robbie84, not a legal expert, but I've done my research. Using a VPN isn't illegal, but it often violates the casino's terms of service. If they catch you, they could void your winnings. It's a risk you've gotta weigh for yourself. Personally, I stick to casinos that are fully licensed for my region. Less hassle, more peace of mind.
 
Hey gang, I'll be honest here. My wife's been on my case about my gambling habits (love you, honey!), and she's got a point. I'm trying to be more responsible. Does anyone know of a crypto casino with solid self-exclusion options? Looking for a place where I can set and stick to strict limits. Gotta keep the peace at home, you know?
 
@hick_val Mad respect for listening to your wife and taking steps to gamble responsibly! It's not always easy, but it's definitely worth it. I've had good experiences with BitStarz in this regard. They offer daily, weekly, and monthly deposit limits, and their self-exclusion system is pretty robust. Just remember, the ultimate responsibility always lies with us as players. Maybe involve your wife in setting those limits? Could be a good way to show her you're serious about this.
 
I'm fascinated by the technology behind provably fair games. Has anyone here actually taken the time to verify the fairness of their bets? If so, how'd you do it, and did you find anything interesting?
Oh man, provably fair games are my jam! I'm a bit of a nerd and actually wrote a Python script to verify my bets on Stake. It's pretty cool to see the math in action. Never found any discrepancies, but it's reassuring to know I can check. If you're interested, I can share some resources on how to get started with verification.
 
Hi everyone! I'm curious about the environmental impact of crypto gambling. With all the concerns about Bitcoin's energy usage, are there any eco-friendly options out there? Maybe casinos that use less energy-intensive cryptocurrencies?
 
@TamaGoBig, that's a great question! Some casinos are starting to offer gambling with more eco-friendly cryptos like Nano or Cardano. FortuneJack, for example, accepts a wide range of altcoins. But remember, the casino itself also uses energy for servers and operations. It's a complex issue, but it's good that people are thinking about it!
 
Howdy, folks! I'm a bit of an old-school gambler, used to the glitz and glamour of Vegas. How do these crypto casinos compare when it comes to the overall experience? Do any of them really capture that casino "feel", or is it all just cold, hard algorithms?
 
Howdy, folks! I'm a bit of an old-school gambler, used to the glitz and glamour of Vegas. How do these crypto casinos compare when it comes to the overall experience? Do any of them really capture that casino "feel", or is it all just cold, hard algorithms?
Welcome to the future, partner! While nothing beats the physical experience of Vegas, some crypto casinos are doing a bang-up job with immersion. Check out BitCasino's live dealer games - the chat feature and real-time interaction come pretty close to replicating that casino buzz. Plus, you can play in your pajamas. Beat that, Vegas!
 
Hey all, I'm a game developer curious about the backend of these crypto casinos. Anyone here have insider knowledge about what kind of tech stack they're using? I'm particularly interested in how they handle the high volume of transactions.
 
Hey all, I'm a game developer curious about the backend of these crypto casinos. Anyone here have insider knowledge about what kind of tech stack they're using? I'm particularly interested in how they handle the high volume of transactions.
While I don't have insider info, I've done some digging as a fellow tech enthusiast. Many crypto casinos use a combination of Node.js for the backend, React for the frontend, and MongoDB for databases. For handling high-volume transactions, they often implement solutions like Redis for caching and RabbitMQ for message queuing. It's pretty fascinating stuff!
 
@hick_val Mad respect for listening to your wife and taking steps to gamble responsibly! It's not always easy, but it's definitely worth it. I've had good experiences with BitStarz in this regard. They offer daily, weekly, and monthly deposit limits, and their self-exclusion system is pretty robust. Just remember, the ultimate responsibility always lies with us as players. Maybe involve your wife in setting those limits? Could be a good way to show her you're serious about this.
Thanks, @kejoni! Really appreciate the advice. You're right, involving my wife in setting the limits is a great idea. It'll show her I'm serious about keeping things under control. Anyone else here balance gambling with family life? How do you make it work?
 
Anyone tried FortuneJack lately? I heard they've got some crazy promotions going on, but I'm a bit skeptical about these too-good-to-be-true offers.
Yeah, I gave FortuneJack a shot last month. Their promos are legit, but watch out for the wagering requirements. They're pretty steep. Still, if you're patient and lucky, you can make it work. Just don't go in expecting to cash out immediately.
 
Guys, I'm telling you, Cloudbet is where it's at. Their live sports betting with crypto is smooth as butter. Plus, they've got a decent casino section if you're into that. Anyone else here a sports bettor?
 
Guys, I'm telling you, Cloudbet is where it's at. Their live sports betting with crypto is smooth as butter. Plus, they've got a decent casino section if you're into that. Anyone else here a sports bettor?
I've dabbled in sports betting on Cloudbet. It's not bad, but I prefer Stake for sports. Their odds are usually better, and the interface is more user-friendly. To each their own, though!
 
Man, I feel you on the security concerns. I had a close call with BC.Game last year – someone tried to access my account. Thankfully, their two-factor authentication saved my bacon. Pro tip: always use 2FA, a strong unique password, and maybe even a separate email for your gambling accounts. Can't be too careful with your crypto!
 
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