Ginax3 wrote on 21.01.2022 at 17:29: I am also very interested in the topic of cryptocasinos, but I know just as little.
Which cryptocasino would be particularly recommendable? Have now often read about this Stake Casino, which sounded quite good.
Which website is recommended for buying crypto and above all which one should buy, so as not to have to Risk strong price fluctuations if possible?
Then the question would be, if I bought crypto, I have them in the wallet from the website and send them via link to the casino - so far understood.
If I then pay out a profit, does that then go back to the Wallet and I have to have that converted back to € or how? And can I transfer the winnings from the wallet to a credit card or to a Wise card with a Belgian IBAN? Because do not want to receive winnings to my normal bank account, because no one should see this 😉
You can also buy crypto directly at Stake, so you save fees. But can not tell you what payment methods are available for this.
MasterChiefKief wrote on 01/21/2022 at 5:36 pm
You can also buy crypto directly from Stake, so you save fees. Can't tell you what payment methods are available for that though.
Thanks a lot for the info. Just did some research on it. You still have to register for a crypto wallet first. Which of these wallets Coinbase, Binance or Bitpanda is particularly recommended?
And maybe someone can still answer the question for me:
When I make a casino withdrawal, I receive the coins back on my crypto wallet. Then I have to convert them back into €, so sell and then transfer that to the bank account or?
Can I also transfer from the wallet to a credit card or just a European, not German IBAN?
Ginax3 wrote on 21/01/2022 at 18:27
Thanks for the info. Just did some research on it. You still have to register for a crypto wallet first. Which of these wallets Coinbase, Binance or Bitpanda is most recommended?
And maybe someone can still answer the question for me:
When I make a casino withdrawal, I receive the coins back on my crypto wallet. Then I have to convert them back into €, so sell and then transfer that to the bank account or?
Can I also transfer from the wallet to a credit card or just a European, not German IBAN?
i don't know much about crypto things either, but as far as I am informed, there are crypto credit cards
dersawen wrote on 01/21/2022 at 7:23 pm: i don't know much about crypto stuff either, but as far as i'm informed there are crypto credit cards
Right this possibility gives it also still, but if one wins something with it then, one does not come any more around a Krypto Wallet um ? Or do these casinos pay out at least by bank in euros as well ?
Falko wrote on 21.01.2022 at 19:36
Right this possibility give it also still, but if one wins something with it then, one comes no longer around a crypto Wallet drum ? Or do these casinos pay out at least by bank in Euros as well ?
Have now read myself something and looked at the crypto wallet websites. A crypto wallet is needed for Deposit and withdrawal anyway.
For me Bitpanda seems the most attractive, even though I haven't looked at the fees yet, but you can deposit and withdraw to the wallet with Skrill, as I saw
That would be great, of course, because with a casino withdrawal the coins would then go to the Bitpanda wallet, so to speak, then you sell them so you have € in the fiat wallet and pay them out on Skrill. And from Skrill you can then transfer as you like or pay out via Skrill credit card.
Ginax3 wrote on 01/21/2022 at 20:07
Did some reading myself now and looked at crypto wallet websites. You need a crypto wallet for Deposit and withdrawal anyway.
For me Bitpanda seems the most attractive, although I haven't looked at the fees yet, but you can deposit and withdraw to the wallet with Skrill from what I've seen
That would be great, of course, because with a casino withdrawal the coins would then go to the Bitpanda wallet, so to speak, then you sell them so you have € in the fiat wallet and pay them out on Skrill. And from Skrill you can then transfer as you like or pay out via Skrill credit card.
Also use Bitpanda, buy crypto there with Skrill and send them to the casino > same way the other way around for a payout from the casino
Also use Bitpanda, buy crypto there with Skrill and send it to the casino > same way the other way around for a withdrawal from the casino
Great, I'll definitely test that out then. That seems to be an acceptable solution, so that you can solve it in a roundabout way with Skrill. And if you've done it once, you feel safer for sure. 😊👍
One more question I would have. Which cryptocurrency do you buy? So which one is quite stable? I would be quite happy with no price fluctuations if possible. 😅
Ginax3 wrote on 21.01.2022 at 20:28
Great, I'll definitely test that. This seems to be an acceptable solution, so that you can solve it in a roundabout way with Skrill. And once you've done it, you feel safer for sure. 😊👍
One more question I would have. Which cryptocurrency do you buy? So which one is quite stable? I would be quite happy with no price fluctuations if possible. 😅
Tether, which is pegged to the US dollar
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MasterChiefKief wrote on 01/21/2022 at 9:30 pm
Tether, it's tied to the US dollar
What casinos are playable with tether? I always use Litecoin because of the fees (when sending).
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You can also buy crypto directly at Stake, so you save fees. But can not tell you what payment methods are available for this.
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Thanks a lot for the info. Just did some research on it. You still have to register for a crypto wallet first. Which of these wallets Coinbase, Binance or Bitpanda is particularly recommended?
And maybe someone can still answer the question for me:
When I make a casino withdrawal, I receive the coins back on my crypto wallet. Then I have to convert them back into €, so sell and then transfer that to the bank account or?
Can I also transfer from the wallet to a credit card or just a European, not German IBAN?
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i don't know much about crypto things either, but as far as I am informed, there are crypto credit cards
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Right this possibility gives it also still, but if one wins something with it then, one does not come any more around a Krypto Wallet um ? Or do these casinos pay out at least by bank in euros as well ?
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Have now read myself something and looked at the crypto wallet websites. A crypto wallet is needed for Deposit and withdrawal anyway.
For me Bitpanda seems the most attractive, even though I haven't looked at the fees yet, but you can deposit and withdraw to the wallet with Skrill, as I saw
That would be great, of course, because with a casino withdrawal the coins would then go to the Bitpanda wallet, so to speak, then you sell them so you have € in the fiat wallet and pay them out on Skrill. And from Skrill you can then transfer as you like or pay out via Skrill credit card.
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Also use Bitpanda, buy crypto there with Skrill and send them to the casino > same way the other way around for a payout from the casino
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Great, I'll definitely test that out then. That seems to be an acceptable solution, so that you can solve it in a roundabout way with Skrill. And if you've done it once, you feel safer for sure. 😊👍
One more question I would have. Which cryptocurrency do you buy? So which one is quite stable? I would be quite happy with no price fluctuations if possible. 😅
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Online casinos except MGA or Curacao
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Tether, which is pegged to the US dollar
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What casinos are playable with tether? I always use Litecoin because of the fees (when sending).
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