Bitcoin Casinos- Trustworthy?

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I was surprised recently on how many Bitcoin casinos there are. Some guy won $1.3 million this month at Just-Dice.com which is not a full casino but nevertheless offers nearly even odds with verifiable fairness.

It seems like the Bitcoin casinos are a bit more insistent that they are fair and random. I'll see.

Here are some names of Bitcoin casinos:

Bitcoin Slot
Coin Casino
Casino Leaf
Casino Bitcoin
Lasbitvegas
777Coin
Jack Vegas
CaesarBit Casino
Satoshi’s Roulette
Kingcoin
BitSpin
Lucky Coin
Bitcoin Video Casino
BTC Play
Bitcoin Gamer
Bit777 Casino
Satoshi Bet
Winvery Casino
The Lucky Bitcoin
Casino Bit
Bitco Play
Red Star
Playtin
Seals With Clubs
BitBet
StrikeSapphire
Bitzino
BC-Casino
Lucky Bitcoin Casino
SatoshiDice
Bitoomba Casino
 
Had no idea..
In fact i know next to nothing about Bitcoin, despite seeing the name pop up here and there as a serious currency for the past two years..
I did not really take it serious as i could see no benefit for a European Gambler like myself.
There well could be but i never bothered to look into it.

That is indeed a relatively big list indeed, so maybe it's time i check out this bitcoin phenomenon:D
I would surely NOT try it here though: Seals With Clubs :what:
What kind of a brand name is that??
 
Any chances of seeing some screenshot of how their games look like? I'm expecting it's more about table games and getting the highest possible chance of win rather than the fun factor that slots give?
 
Wow! :eek2:

Same as Incrediblestuff, never knew there were so many!


I only know StrikeSaffire, thats from a member of this forum (J-Strike) who designs his own software.
Maybe you can PM him for more info?
 
Had no idea..
In fact i know next to nothing about Bitcoin, despite seeing the name pop up here and there as a serious currency for the past two years..
I did not really take it serious as i could see no benefit for a European Gambler like myself.
There well could be but i never bothered to look into it.

That is indeed a relatively big list indeed, so maybe it's time i check out this bitcoin phenomenon:D
I would surely NOT try it here though: Seals With Clubs :what:
What kind of a brand name is that??

Hahahaha... Seals With Clubs is a poker site using Bitcoins. Here is a funny video from them taking a stab at the other sloooowww paying online casinos!
 
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Any chances of seeing some screenshot of how their games look like? I'm expecting it's more about table games and getting the highest possible chance of win rather than the fun factor that slots give?

These Bitcoin places run anywhere from full casinos with table games and slots to just a dice game like the one where a player won $1.3 million. There is one Bitcoin casino that I know of that uses Microgaming and there are those only offering poker or blackjack and roulette. Some are sophisticated and professionally done while others look like they were designed with VisualBasic language.
 
West, If you know any Bitcoins that accepts US players. How about posting it (Maybe in ATB) so some of us can have other options.

Thanks
 
Keep me posted in private message, what casino you signed up at and how the process was. Thanks again
 
I did a quick search on google & found sites & forum about it. Checked 3 of them but didnt look like real casino sites... :confused:
In the forum it said some have poker, some blackjack, some slots etc.
 
I did a quick search on google & found sites & forum about it. Checked 3 of them but didnt look like real casino sites... :confused:
In the forum it said some have poker, some blackjack, some slots etc.

Full Bitcoin casinos:
Bit777 Casino
BC Casino
Lucky Bitcoin Casino

Poker Bitcoin casino:
Seals With Clubs Poker Casino

Slots Bitcoin casino:
Bitoomba Casino

These are just some of what I have seen. I have not seen them all nor do I know which ones are the best ones or even if they are legit. So do your own diligence.
 
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I don't think i'll be touching any bitcoin casinos with a 1000 foot pole. I tried to play in FUN mode. Dealer never bust in BJ. The graphics is horrible. Whoever designed this software clearly needs to go back to school.
 
I don't think i'll be touching any bitcoin casinos with a 1000 foot pole. I tried to play in FUN mode. Dealer never bust in BJ. The graphics is horrible. Whoever designed this software clearly needs to go back to school.

Which one did you try? I have not joined a Bitcoin casino yet as I am awaiting confirmation.
 
I'm not 100% sure why, but I have a very uneasy feeling about Bitcoin. Possibly because of it's roots.
 
Not sure how many of you remember, but

the bitcoin was touted as a currency that was not backed by anything other than developing and expanding upon algorithms that could "track" the bit coin, in essence generating a new bitcoin "number" for a new transaction and archiving the old number. So although the bitcoin is "anonymous," the foundation of bitcoin relies on complete, accurate and proper tracking. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole bitcoin was built by a covert government agency. lol.

I can't actually remember when (maybe a couple years ago), the bitcoin was like the Titanic and wasn't supposed to sink. And then it sank and apparently, it just happened again.
 
the bitcoin was touted as a currency that was not backed by anything other than developing and expanding upon algorithms that could "track" the bit coin, in essence generating a new bitcoin "number" for a new transaction and archiving the old number. So although the bitcoin is "anonymous," the foundation of bitcoin relies on complete, accurate and proper tracking. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole bitcoin was built by a covert government agency. lol.

I can't actually remember when (maybe a couple years ago), the bitcoin was like the Titanic and wasn't supposed to sink. And then it sank and apparently, it just happened again.

It seems to have been built on trust. Trust of the algorithm that is. However, it has gone wrong a few times, and one of the initial concepts has been shown to be flawed, that of it being out of the control of any one government. It still is in a sense, the US have attacked the exchanges, where Bitcoin converts to and from the regular (fiat) currencies.

One government fear has also proven to be true, that Bitcoin would be used by major organised crime.

The weakness in Bitcoin is the need to be able to convert between it and fiat currency, it's a point at which governments can regulate it.

I have also seen other points raised. Like cash, if your Bitcoin wallet is destroyed, the wealth is gone forever, there is no way to recover it. This can lead to a longer term problem for Bitcoin as there is a finite upper limit to the amount in circulation, so every time there is a "wallet accident", some Bitcoins are lost from the system forever.

Of course, this idea of "buried treasure" is likely to encourage clever people to research whether "gone forever" really IS the case, or whether these lost Bitcoins can somehow be recovered by an attack on the information found in the blockchain. The founders are convinced that this is impossible, but there again, they initially said it was impossible to have your Bitcoins stolen from your hard drive, and it turns out hackers have found ways to do it. Had the drug dealers on Silk Road kept their Bitcoins on their PC, surely they would still have them. It seems they thought the risk of losing them due to hard drive failure was greater than the risk of the FBI seizing the Silk Road site and all the Bitcoins on it's server.

I would have expected the FBI to have destroyed all the Bitcoins they seized, as they would with any drugs seized, yet it seems they have gone to the trouble of archiving them instead. They are hardly going to return them to the drug lords who owned them!

Of course, you don't have to buy Bitcoins, you can make your own. The problem is that the "glory days" for this are over. Litecoin may be a better option now, but it is nowhere near as widely used as Bitcoin, but with so many attacks on Bitcoin by the authorities, it's possible that Litecoin will start to become more popular, and when this gets too big to ignore, it too will come under scrutiny by the authorities leaving the way open for the next one.

These Bitcoin casinos should consider multi currency software, accepting Litecoin as an alternative.
 

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