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Cryptocurrency Gaming & Gambling / Ripple Casinos - where are they?
« on: April 16, 2019, 05:48:20 PM »
So, Ripple is one of the biggest cryptocurrencies (or tokens, I don't know), but I barely see any online casinos accepting it. I've found like a hand full of Ripple casinos here https://www.bonusho.com/ripple-casinos/, well, I did find some more on some other site but they seemed dodgy.
1xSlots and 1xBet both seem to have the same owner, purely based on their logo. And the reviews I find online seems to be mixed, but they seem to be fairly serious and they do accept 20+ cryptos.
Betcoin.ag seems decent as well. But Bitsler and DuckDice are concepts that is fairly new to me, doesn't really look like 'a real' casino. I'm mainly looking for slots and maybe some games like Blackjack/Roulette.
So the reason I'm asking about Ripple more specifically is because of the low transfer fees and the speed of the transactions, compared to Bitcoin.
What's even more ironic is that there is a CasinoCoin which seems to be based on Ripple/XRP, but I can't find a single casino accepting CasinoCoin.
Can someone explain that one of the biggest cryptos, with almost instant transactions, is not beeing used for gambling? If there were as many Ripple Casinos that there is Bitcoin Casino, based on the market cap, we would see at leaast 50-100 different casinos accepting Ripple. Or CasinoCoin.
1xSlots and 1xBet both seem to have the same owner, purely based on their logo. And the reviews I find online seems to be mixed, but they seem to be fairly serious and they do accept 20+ cryptos.
Betcoin.ag seems decent as well. But Bitsler and DuckDice are concepts that is fairly new to me, doesn't really look like 'a real' casino. I'm mainly looking for slots and maybe some games like Blackjack/Roulette.
So the reason I'm asking about Ripple more specifically is because of the low transfer fees and the speed of the transactions, compared to Bitcoin.
What's even more ironic is that there is a CasinoCoin which seems to be based on Ripple/XRP, but I can't find a single casino accepting CasinoCoin.
Can someone explain that one of the biggest cryptos, with almost instant transactions, is not beeing used for gambling? If there were as many Ripple Casinos that there is Bitcoin Casino, based on the market cap, we would see at leaast 50-100 different casinos accepting Ripple. Or CasinoCoin.