Bitcoin is truly gaining momentum again, not too long after the heated global debate foreseeing its doom. Apparently, that could not be further from happening because more and more casinos adopt this cryptocurrency as a method of depositing and withdrawing money. Not only are the number of casinos accepting Bitcoin growing by the day, but the currency itself is back to the forefront as 1 BTC is now worth about 2300 USD! Also, Bictoin is becoming a stark favorite among many online casino users who have been demanding it to be included among accepted currencies – and it seems like it's paying off.
With that said, it is with great delight that we can proclaim that as many as four online casinos have just accepted Bitcoin as a currency! Dublinebet, Lucky 31, Casino Extra and Casino Estrella are the names to look at.
It is estimated that online casinos represent 8% of total casino business. It is also projected that, even though it accounts for a small part of revenues, the advantages Bitcoin has over“real” currencies, like fast payments, will make it blossom in the coming years. In fact, one of the casino software providers, SOFTSWISS, claims to have gotten over 400 requests to launch Bitcoin casinos. Bitcoin's innovative nature has already been an engine behind many breakthroughs in the online casino world and this is often cited as a significant factor for its rise in an ever-evolving industry.
In any event, and whatever the future holds, we are happy to see more casinos jumping on the Bitcoin bandwagon. Are you with us? Let us know in the comments!
coolsongss 7 years ago Hero Member
It is good to see some nice casinos like DublinBet and Lucky31 are getting BitCoin. When some RTG casinos started to take BTC a few months ago, they took the deposit in BTC, but they paid in USD or Euro, probably in a very bad exchange, huh. It was their attempts obviously to collect BitCoin. I don't know how it went, but...
It is good to see some nice casinos like DublinBet and Lucky31 are getting BitCoin. When some RTG casinos started to take BTC a few months ago, they took the deposit in BTC, but they paid in USD or Euro, probably in a very bad exchange, huh. It was their attempts obviously to collect BitCoin. I don't know how it went, but it was not bad casinos, but not good for players, considering current BTC prices :) Good luck.
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jade 7 years ago Super Hero
This is very good news to me. The only thing is the price of bitcoin is so high that I've read some very disturbing things about peer to peer trades. Very trusted traders with more than 4,000 successfully completed trades, now doing chargebacks after they receive their bitcoin in a peer to peer trade. So, although...
This is very good news to me. The only thing is the price of bitcoin is so high that I've read some very disturbing things about peer to peer trades. Very trusted traders with more than 4,000 successfully completed trades, now doing chargebacks after they receive their bitcoin in a peer to peer trade. So, although bitcoin can be a great vehicle for online use, we need to be highly aware of scammers and those who we may have trusted in the past may not continue to be honest in their future trades............
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Mil E Na 7 years ago Full Member
As the number of Bitcoins casinos increases on a daily basis, online gaming will be much easier in the future... We might even stop using other payment methods for playing, and rely only on Bitcoins, in the future...
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Joni25 7 years ago Newbie
It is pretty cool to see that more and more casinos have a Bitcoin as a payment method. Bitcoin is constantly growing.
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