Cryptocasino Help

Yeah, i get that! Here are the two questions then. I think many would be interested to know:

  1. What is the cheapest exchange to buy crypto?
  2. What exchange charges the lowest crypto transfer fees?
I know some use Gemini, Kraken, Crypt.com and use LTC or ETH for gambling. I personally used Coinbase and OKX.
Coinbase was something totally ridiculous IMO. The image shows that i bought ETH for £1000, and then for transferring that ETH amount, they charged me £50.

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I use coinbase a lot for investment they charger me so much money, this is when I sold my XRP they charger 500quit
 

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I get what you saying about network fee is low, but show me how much this wallet charge fee when you buy any crypto? I dont think you can buy crypto without fee, maybe I am wrong like you sad not expert
I was advised not to use wallets to buy or sell because of fees. Again, you are paying for a service you can do on an exchange :) I use exchanges like Binance to buy and a wallet to pay or engage with sites :)

When you do a swap or buy using a wallet, that wallet does it through an exchange. All crypto buy and sell happens on exchanges.

And take a look at today's crypto. Losing coins in red :)

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I was advised not to use wallets to buy or sell because of fees. Again, you are paying for a service you can do on an exchange :) I use exchanges like Binance to buy and a wallet to pay or engage with sites :)

When you do a swap or buy using a wallet, that wallet does it through an exchange. All crypto buy and sell happens on exchanges.

And take a look at today's crypto. Losing coins in red :)

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yes but when it comes to gambling skrill charger me like 10 quit, for 500quit, i am going to spend 500quit on gambling I dont mine paying 10quit in transfer, Exchange is good when you do larger amount of investment
 
I don't ever buy through a wallet, always exchange, is cheaper as far as I know. Trouble is, so many exchanges and wallets, it really is hard to find the best method.

Crypto and NFTs are in no way user-friendly, but are getting better.

Anyway, I have clearly had too much coffee and am flooding the thread :) Taking five lol
Here is what i discovered, just now :). Apparently buying via Metamask with MoonPay is cheaper than Coinbase.

This shows £4.32 for £100 worth of Ethereum, which means for 1k it would be roughly £43.32 +/-. Coinbase charged me £50+ for 1k.


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Here is what Metamask say about their fees:

"A service fee of 0.875% is automatically factored into each quote to support ongoing development to make MetaMask even better."

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P.S. Actually, it would come in total as with Coinbase because I would have to pay the gas fees for transferring 1k worth of Ethereum from Metamask to a casino. Skrill to the casino would certainly be cheaper.
 
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Here is what i discovered, just now :). Apparently buying via Metamask with MoonPay is cheaper than Coinbase.

This shows £4.32 for £100 worth of Ethereum, which means for 1k it would be roughly £43.32 +/-. Coinbase charged me £50+ for 1k.


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Here is what Metamask say about their fees:

"A service fee of 0.875% is automatically factored into each quote to support ongoing development to make MetaMask even better."

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P.S. Actually, it would come in total as with Coinbase because I would have to pay the gas fees for transferring 1k worth of Ethereum from Metamask to a casino. Skrill to the casino would certainly be cheaper.
It's a minefield, for sure. As with anything, knowledge is power, but more so with crypto. Knowing the tricks of the trade can save you a pretty penny, as you demonstrate. I would go back to my original point of using ETH, but again, if that's the only option you have at a casino, then It seems your way is cheaper than mine. Personally, I would use one that takes LTC, ADA, SOL etc. And still buy on an exchange direct with card and send to wallet. I don't like Metamask also.
 
It's a minefield, for sure. As with anything, knowledge is power, but more so with crypto. Knowing the tricks of the trade can save you a pretty penny, as you demonstrate. I would go back to my original point of using ETH, but again, if that's the only option you have at a casino, then It seems your way is cheaper than mine. Personally, I would use one that takes LTC, ADA, SOL etc. And still buy on an exchange direct with card and send to wallet. I don't like Metamask also.
I think in Kraken you can do easy exchange, not sure if still works but i know they had exchange
 
It's a minefield, for sure. As with anything, knowledge is power, but more so with crypto. Knowing the tricks of the trade can save you a pretty penny, as you demonstrate. I would go back to my original point of using ETH, but again, if that's the only option you have at a casino, then It seems your way is cheaper than mine. Personally, I would use one that takes LTC, ADA, SOL etc. And still buy on an exchange direct with card and send to wallet. I don't like Metamask also.
No, it's not the only option. I simply first used BTC (a bad idea) and then switched to ETH. And today, from this thread learned a few other things. The next time I play, I will try LTC.
 
I started off with the worst possible method,buying BTC from the casino
using a debit card.We all have to start somewhere.
Strange thing is that the charges never bothered me as I am well up, think
I have only had one losing session.
Do other players here find that you get so much more playtime on crypto
casinos,In the UK a £100 deposit can be gone in minutes.
I mainly do low value bonus buys, had some cracking results,20000x on
a basic 20p buy on Fat Banker,and 30000 x on a Pirots 20p super buy..
cost £100 though.
 
I started off with the worst possible method,buying BTC from the casino
using a debit card.We all have to start somewhere.
Strange thing is that the charges never bothered me as I am well up, think
I have only had one losing session.
Do other players here find that you get so much more playtime on crypto
casinos,In the UK a £100 deposit can be gone in minutes.
I mainly do low value bonus buys, had some cracking results,20000x on
a basic 20p buy on Fat Banker,and 30000 x on a Pirots 20p super buy..
cost £100 though.
2-3 days ago I had max win in retro tape. when i use to play in UK i did like 1000 spins without bonus
 
No, it's not the only option. I simply first used BTC (a bad idea) and then switched to ETH. And today, from this thread learned a few other things. The next time I play, I will try LTC.
first time I play in crypto over year ago I made deposit with some stupid vouchers they charger me so much I lost like 30% of my deposit on chargers ? good think we talking about crypto is new think for everyone
 
Just had a bash on a fairly new casino that accepted SOL. Used Phantom Wallet to transfer SOL at a network fee of 0.00001 SOL.

1 SOL is currently around £12.

Using autoplay again rekindled my burning desire for a relaxing time on the reels. What a joy to be able to set up 100 spins and go make a coffee while the reels churn away in the background.

I busted out with the 0.5 SOL I tinkered with, but a much better experience than playing within the restrictive UKGC guidelines.

Here are the wallet options for solcasino.io

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Find casino, check options and work backwards I think. I am not sure about WalletConnect as I have not used it but the others I have or have heard of.

Not recommending solcasino.io because I never got to try a withdrawal or give it a full go but depositing was simple. NLC games are 94%ers and game choice is very limited.

p.s. Must dash, have a flight back from Finland to UK to catch. Flew all the way here just to try out solcasino this morning.
 
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Seems a little strange talking about crypto in the open for the first time,its like we have all come "out".
Does show that a lot of players here are going offshore, directly as a consequence of the UKGC making
the UK market such a miserable and expensive experience.
Not sure what CM view on crypto casinos is,think it is quite important that we dont give the impression that
everything is wonderful in offshore gambling, it is a minefield, they are many rogue casinos out there and
for some players the new experience of totally unrestricted play with all the joys like fast play, auto play
and bonus buys may well cause problems,its important that we stay grounded and rely on our own self
discipline.
 
Well said.

For the record, I do not support or recommend playing outside of your jurisdiction. I think we are quite well-informed in this forum, and we all know how often many of these Crypto-Curacao outfits call for KYC and SOW when it comes to making a withdrawal.
I dont think good crypto casino will ask for SOW, they are some ? one they do try everything, when I play in new casino first time I make small deposit to see what is going on, many casinos they dont let you play all games in bonus money,
 
The popularity of crypto casinos in the UK will only grow. I see one quite a big slots affiliate has already removed all the UKGC-licenced casinos (VS, Casumo, Unibet, etc) from their main casinos' page and left only crypto ones ... lol

For the maximum benefit, I think is best to choose crypto casinos that are popular among players worldwide, and before playing, do a bit of research on game RPT settings (many offer them lowered) and the quality of bonus offerings. BC.Game, for instance, has all the bonuses one can imagine, but they all are useless - of low value. I'm not much into bonuses, but sound RTPs, for me are the most important.

P.S Worth noting also is that playing from gambling-friendly countries using VPN is a must! I used Ireland and Finland.
 
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Seems a little strange talking about crypto in the open for the first time,its like we have all come "out".
Does show that a lot of players here are going offshore, directly as a consequence of the UKGC making
the UK market such a miserable and expensive experience.
Not sure what CM view on crypto casinos is,think it is quite important that we dont give the impression that
everything is wonderful in offshore gambling, it is a minefield, they are many rogue casinos out there and
for some players the new experience of totally unrestricted play with all the joys like fast play, auto play
and bonus buys may well cause problems,its important that we stay grounded and rely on our own self
discipline.
Then you have people like me. I never use auto spins. I never buy bonuses (the gambling budget I give myself wouldn’t cover more than two bonus buys at min stake). I’ve never been SOW’d at a UK casino. But a lot of my play is at crypto casinos now.

I only frequent two UK casinos now, the only two that offer max RTP across the board. But they will eventually SOW me I’m sure, once I finally cross some arbitrary threshold. They will never receive any financial documentation from me. Ever.
 
The popularity of crypto casinos in the UK will only grow. I see one quite a big slots affiliate has already removed all the UKGC-licenced casinos (VS, Casumo, Unibet, etc) from their main casinos' page and left only crypto ones ... lol

For the maximum benefit, I think is best to choose crypto casinos that are popular among players worldwide, and before playing, do a bit of research on game RPT settings (many offer them lowered) and the quality of bonus offerings. BC.Game, for instance, has all the bonuses one can imagine, but they all are useless - of low value. I'm not much into bonuses, but sound RTPs, for me are the most important.

P.S Worth noting also is that playing from gambling-friendly countries using VPN is a must! I used Ireland and Finland.
when I see casino advertise big bonus offers like 1 bitcoin etc to me they sound same as no gamstop casinos, casinos like BC K8 Vave I will stay away from it, they are more set up for fake streamers playing high stake, playing low stake in one of this casino you got no chance to get bonus, and most of the good games are blocked to play in bonus money, K8 BC Vave pays so much in affiliation every UK streamer are pushing to join,
also one good think when you start playing crypto open new email, most of crypto casinos loves to spam you with stupid emails, best crypto casino I play up to now Winz and Bitstarz, but winz dont acept UK players only if you live outside of UK
 
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Never recieved a single email from BC, dont know if I opted out at some stage,the silly bonuses they offer for the first
few deposits are as you say pretty useless,I have a bonus balance of around $8000 that is drip fed by massive wagering
of real funds in amounts of $5.I achieved Vip status the other day and getting recharge bonus of $2 @ day,there is also
weekly and monthly cash back but not expecting too much from that.
To me any bonus is a bonus, as long doesnt interfere with normal cash and withdrawals, I take whatever comes.
However much it is its still more than the miserable UK offerings.Far more important is the high RTP,S, they definatelty
give more bang for your bucks.
The big danger with crytpos is the possible demand for KYC and SOW docs as a pretext for withholding large withdrawals
As I no longer send any docs to UK casinos , I sure as damn wont sent any to Curaco, so I would be stuffed, cant expect
much help from Max or CM athough i think they are on talking terms with BC Game
 
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My only worry about using one of these crypto only sites, is that if I did win a couple grand and they void my withdrawal because I'm using a v.p.n.

Has this happened to anyone and if so what was your experience. I'm thinking about giving it a go just so I can have autoplay and faster spins etc

Fuck doing bonus buys. After watching the bandits recent videos it's just made me want to avoid them even more. And there expensive as fuck and have a high chance of returning under ten times the sake most of the time. Fuck that shit
 
You have to be very selective with bonus buys,Hacksaw,Push and Relax are all brutal, avoid anything with Bass in the name
as well.If you do play anything super volatile, do it on the lowest stake,If its going to hit big you will be still be happy.
My favorite buys are the super buys on Blood and Shadow and Pirots.Was very lucky on Fat Banker, horrible game but managed
a $2000 win from 20p stake $15 buy, totally scripted, gave 5 wilds on the first spin and reached the second to top level.
Think as probably 90% of players use VPN,s the casinos are generally ok with it but nothing is garanteed in crypto land
 
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My only worry about using one of these crypto only sites, is that if I did win a couple grand and they void my withdrawal because I'm using a v.p.n.

Has this happened to anyone and if so what was your experience. I'm thinking about giving it a go just so I can have autoplay and faster spins etc

Fuck doing bonus buys. After watching the bandits recent videos it's just made me want to avoid them even more. And there expensive as fuck and have a high chance of returning under ten times the sake most of the time. Fuck that shit
for past one year I lost 3-4 account, they find out I was playing from UK but they never refuse to pay me, I dont think casinos worry if you play in VPN, but some casinos are strict with UK players, even in Norway Crypto casinos are ban but 66% of Norway gamblers using crypto casinos, now i move from UK I reopen one of the account but still play in VPN
 
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Never recieved a single email from BC, dont know if I opted out at some stage,the silly bonuses they offer for the first
few deposits are as you say pretty useless,I have a bonus balance of around $8000 that is drip fed by massive wagering
of real funds in amounts of $5.I achieved Vip status the other day and getting recharge bonus of $2 @ day,there is also
weekly and monthly cash back but not expecting too much from that.
To me any bonus is a bonus, as long doesnt interfere with normal cash and withdrawals, I take whatever comes.
However much it is its still more than the miserable UK offerings.Far more important is the high RTP,S, they definatelty
give more bang for your bucks.
The big danger with crytpos is the possible demand for KYC and SOW docs as a pretext for withholding large withdrawals
As I no longer send any docs to UK casinos , I sure as damn wont sent any to Curaco, so I would be stuffed, cant expect
much help from Max or CM athough i think they are on talking terms with BC Game
sure you dont get email from BC, if you read their T/C they do sell your info to other agents to send you offers, regards to their bonus offers are very bad, you need to spend $1000s to get 5% bonus or cashback,
 
for past one year I lost 3-4 account, they find out I was playing from UK but they never refuse to pay me, I dont think casinos worry if you play in VPN, but some casinos are strict with UK players, even in Norway Crypto casinos are ban but 66% of Norway gamblers using crypto casinos, now i move from UK I reopen one of the account but still play in VPN
95% of my play at crypto casinos comes from Norway ?
 
My only worry about using one of these crypto only sites, is that if I did win a couple grand and they void my withdrawal because I'm using a v.p.n.

Has this happened to anyone and if so what was your experience. I'm thinking about giving it a go just so I can have autoplay and faster spins etc

Fuck doing bonus buys. After watching the bandits recent videos it's just made me want to avoid them even more. And there expensive as fuck and have a high chance of returning under ten times the sake most of the time. Fuck that shit
Not saying it couldn't happen but not aware of any "proper" offshore sites ever witholding large wins for using a VPN, or demanding KYC from players.

Not taking about the bullshit sites that don't pay out at all and take cards as well as Crypto. But the likes of Stake, Betfury, Vave, Apes., BC. The only thing I've heard about is that sometimes Stake will not let you deposit any more if they bust you for being in a restricted country. The others don'tt seem to care.

Stake and Vave are my number ones, Stake has the better weekly and monthly bonuses as raw cashback, Vave has a nicer site and a bigger game selection.
 
Did sweat myself when i hit a 3500 (35000x) belter in Betfury playing DOA2 last year - paid in 30 mins. Like SZ says, they don't appear to care.

Of course, risk is you find a costly lesson if they don't, but risk v reward given the current climate - autoplays, SOW's etc (and what's coming) aren't just a minor inconvenience, they fundamentally change your gaming experience (for the worse) so fully understand why folk are looking elsewhere.

i know people will say: oh, well how do you know they're 96% plus there - fair enough, but at the same time i'd rather take a punt knowing that than knowingly playing the likes of Willy Hill on their 91%'s
 
Hi Guys.

So I have looked around and cant seem to find a thread on this, But having watched Bandits Video today
I would love to play on a Cryptocasino but have no idea how to do it in such a way that I still stay safe and actually get paid out should I win....

Does anyone here have any experience of which to use and which to avoid and which wallets to use etc.... from his website people didnt seem very impressed with his choice of site.

any pointers would be appreciated.



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Most online casinos, take bitcoins or many other crypto’s. This is the easiest way to deposit, and to withdraw there are some casinos like extreme that will pay you out within minutes with bitcoins. The good thing is that you don’t have to send them your drivers license, credit cards, etc. etc. etc. at the payout is much faster. Good luck!
 
The cheapest and easiest method I have found is using Kraken Pro.
(Kraken is just as simple but more expensive)

Once you have set them up as as payee at your bank the process is incredibly easy and smooth (and cheap !)

- Make FPS payment from your bank to Kraken (they are named as Payward when you set up the payee) - this takes an average of 10 minutes. Cost= FREE

- Buy BTC (or any other coin) with your GBP on Kraken. I use the market option as it is instant, but you can always set your btc price if you can wait. Cost for buying £750 = £1.95

- Withdraw the BTC (or other coin) to your own wallet or straight to the casino wallet. Cost = 0.0002 BTC, which is around £4.10 (today)

Total cost of £750 swap is £6 ish for BTC (even less if you use LTC)

The whole process from paying into Kraken, to the BTC landing in your wallet takes about 50 minutes, although I always do this around 6am so that may help with the BTC transfer time. If you are sending coins like LTC it will always be a lot faster and cheaper.

This is a referral link to join Kraken, so feel free not to use it : <snip>
Kraken are very established and well regarded for security, but as with choosing a casino - do your own research.

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Morning Crypto players ? i just did one crazy test lol, I withdraw money from one casino, but I give link of other casino to make deposit and it worked lol
yes so long as the outbound crypto address is correct it can be sent to any address. That is one of the real plus points of crypto in general - ability to move funds where you want them to be - without having to go through the process of exposing credit/ debit cards or personal data. Only exposure you get in having to input personal information is at the point of entry - e.g. initial purchase of crypto.

So long as a person is firewalled and has good wallet security and so forth then it is safe. I always use Authenticator on all transactions which gives added layer of security and the browser I use for crypto purchases is always ring fenced. Never done casino to casino transfer though - may have to try it as it could cut out certain fees :thumbsup:
 
The cheapest and easiest method I have found is using Kraken Pro.
(Kraken is just as simple but more expensive)

Once you have set them up as as payee at your bank the process is incredibly easy and smooth (and cheap !)

- Make FPS payment from your bank to Kraken (they are named as Payward when you set up the payee) - this takes an average of 10 minutes. Cost= FREE

- Buy BTC (or any other coin) with your GBP on Kraken. I use the market option as it is instant, but you can always set your btc price if you can wait. Cost for buying £750 = £1.95

- Withdraw the BTC (or other coin) to your own wallet or straight to the casino wallet. Cost = 0.0002 BTC, which is around £4.10 (today)

Total cost of £750 swap is £6 ish for BTC (even less if you use LTC)

The whole process from paying into Kraken, to the BTC landing in your wallet takes about 50 minutes, although I always do this around 6am so that may help with the BTC transfer time. If you are sending coins like LTC it will always be a lot faster and cheaper.

This is a referral link to join Kraken, so feel free not to use it

Kraken are very established and well regarded for security, but as with choosing a casino - do your own research.
I used Krakken in the past but not sure what I was doing wrong but all my purchases ended up in USD and found the system messy - but then have heard many others say good things about them. I might have another look at the set up - see what I can change.

Im back with Skrill and Luno - Luno I have a love hate relationship with at times great - and never issues on funds ect but have had to run KYC more than one time but never SOW (which I would not do anyway) maybe because I have more than one address in 2 countries and my IP flips quite a bit as im not always in the UK.
 
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I'm sure everyone is safety aware enough anyway, but those who are new to crypto should be aware of malware that changes your clipboard. So you save your casino deposit address to the clipboard but when you come to paste it, to send from your wallet, it is replaced by another wallet address owned by the hacker.
You can't really not use copy/paste - just get in the habit of looking at the first or last few digits to make sure they match, just as you would transferring money to a new bank account.

Kaspersky researchers have discovered an ongoing disruptive cryptocurrency theft campaign affecting more than 15,000 users across 52 countries. Distributed under the guise of Tor Browser, the malware operates by replacing a portion of the entered clipboard contents with the cybercriminal’s own wallet address once it detects a wallet address in the clipboard. It’s estimated that - so far in 2023 - cybercriminals have been able to steal approximately US$400,000 using this malware.​

 
I used Krakken in the past but not sure what I was doing wrong but all my purchases ended up in USD and found the system messy - but then have heard many others say good things about them. I might have another look at the set up - see what I can change.

Im back with Skrill and Luno - Luno I have a love hate relationship with at times great - and never issues on funds ect but have had to run KYC more than one time but never SOW (which I would not do anyway) maybe because I have more than one address in 2 countries and my IP flips quite a bit as im not always in the UK.
not real great they are way better wallet out there, wallet that refuse to do your cash withdraw direct in to your visa or bank is not great, i will give them 6 out of 10, like you sad they are confusing costumers with their product they have so many Kraken, and charger costumers for withdraw not real great
 
anyone played in Rolleto? I just open account looks like they dont care if you playing from UK deposit from card in £ to avoid crypto fees withdraw only crypto, not made deposit yet still waiting to find out if they are ok casino to play
 
anyone played in Rolleto? I just open account looks like they dont care if you playing from UK deposit from card in £ to avoid crypto fees withdraw only crypto, not made deposit yet still waiting to find out if they are ok casino to play

Just a heads up, you shouldnt use GBP when playing crypto casino as then you will be required to do KYC and your account will most likely be closed when they find out you are from UK. If you use currency crypto and deposit/withdraw only with crypto you avoid that...
 
anyone played in Rolleto? I just open account looks like they dont care if you playing from UK deposit from card in £ to avoid crypto fees withdraw only crypto, not made deposit yet still waiting to find out if they are ok casino to play
I dont know this casino but its the one thing I personally would never do if playing offshore would be to use my own card details even if it was available. Wide open to KYC check and of course associated risks with supplying card details. I stick with skrill these days for crypto buys as at least I know its as secure as it can be but only ever use bank transfer and dont purchase with card. Maybe you will be fine though who knows.
 
I dont know this casino but its the one thing I personally would never do if playing offshore would be to use my own card details even if it was available. Wide open to KYC check and of course associated risks with supplying card details. I stick with skrill these days for crypto buys as at least I know its as secure as it can be but only ever use bank transfer and dont purchase with card. Maybe you will be fine though who knows.
I never used my name I just open to see if they ok what game they have etc look ? casino
 
What would be very useful to me and maybe others would be a comparison of the total charges players are paying for a set amount of
say £500 , deposited fom bank, converted to crypto, send to casIno, then withdrawn, converted back to fiat and withdrawn back to
bank and the methods used.I will do this on my next deposit, I think total charges on my last deposit of £600 worked out at under
£20 which i can live with.Seems to me the main charging stage is the exchange, transfers costs are very low.
The fluctuations of market value of crypto can muddy the waters though.
When I first started it could have cost close to £100,so some progress made,but any fine tuning could still be good.
 
What would be very useful to me and maybe others would be a comparison of the total charges players are paying for a set amount of
say £500 , deposited fom bank, converted to crypto, send to casIno, then withdrawn, converted back to fiat and withdrawn back to
bank and the methods used.I will do this on my next deposit, I think total charges on my last deposit of £600 worked out at under
£20 which i can live with.Seems to me the main charging stage is the exchange, transfers costs are very low.
The fluctuations of market value of crypto can muddy the waters though.
When I first started it could have cost close to £100,so some progress made,but any fine tuning could still be good.
£500 from bank to Kraken = FREE
£500 to BTC =£1.30
BTC to wallet (0.0002btc) = £4.10

Total £5.40 (one way)

As per my previous message, use Kraken Pro to swap to btc (or whatever) as it is much cheaper than Kraken (it is still all the same account though)

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Thanks very much for the info, think I am paying too much buying the Litecoin, also paying 1% for bank transfer to crytopay,
Will get exact numbers later
You seem to pay a very low fee for £ to BTC but high for the transfer to wallet,think all my wallet transfers are just pennies
 
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I really hope someone from the UKGC sees and reads this thread, as it’s pretty much 99% their fault this thread even exists.

Just so they can see the real consequences of their out of touch rules and regulation that actually hasn’t protected the majority of players but actually made things worse by banning bonus buys, turbo spins and auto play.

With affordability checks and SOW, there was no need to blanket ban things like autoplay that many people found actually easier to keep track of their spend with.

So like many others that said they would never play offshore or crypto, I find myself looking into it like so many others, so we’ll done UKGC, give yourselves yet another pat on the back for thinking you done so great.
 

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