Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 34
  1. #1
    Petra Hevang's Avatar
    Petra Hevang is offline Brand New Member
    Join Date
    May 2023
    Location
    Oslo, Norway
    Posts
    1
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts

    Question Is crypto casinos the future?

    Do you think we can pay with other payment methods than crypto in the future?
    Can I deposit with my MasterCard, or will casinos only accept crypto currencies? If yes, how many years until this is the reality?

    Interested in hearing what you guys think about this topic.

  2. #2
    universal4's Avatar
    universal4 is offline Forum Administrator
    Join Date
    July 2003
    Location
    Courage is being scared to death...and saddling up anyway. John Wayne
    Posts
    31,789
    Thanks
    3,643
    Thanked 8,677 Times in 5,532 Posts

    Default

    Other payment methods existed, and still do exist for decades before crypto was added as a payment method. (horses were around for millennia before the cart)

    Will the crypto only operators change and add other methods? Maybe that is up to them and they will base that decision on what geo's that they target, but for many that are strictly crypto only I think is less likely.

    Whether you can personally deposit at a casino using your credit card or other payment methods depends solely on each individual operator and the geo you are in.

    Rick
    Universal4

  3. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to universal4 For This Useful Post:

    Cash Bonus (6 May 2023), GPWA Nicole (25 May 2023)

  4. #3
    wonderpunter's Avatar
    wonderpunter is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    August 2013
    Posts
    3,066
    Blog Entries
    5
    Thanks
    412
    Thanked 1,863 Times in 1,145 Posts

    Default

    it's a nice addition but after almost 10 years i dont seeign fiat going anywhere soon


  5. #4
    edgarf76's Avatar
    edgarf76 is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    March 2013
    Location
    Montreal
    Posts
    2,175
    Thanks
    798
    Thanked 580 Times in 427 Posts

    Default

    Now fanduel and draftkings allow paypal so I think its a nice addition.

  6. #5
    Cash Bonus's Avatar
    Cash Bonus is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Posts
    4,915
    Thanks
    8,351
    Thanked 2,829 Times in 2,057 Posts

    Default

    Most casinos offer other methods and not just crypto, including but not limited to, PayPal, Neteller. Also, as Rick has already mentioned to you, some operators are strictly dealing in crypto only.

  7. #6
    GameLandiaLtd's Avatar
    GameLandiaLtd is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    October 2022
    Location
    Sofia
    Posts
    9
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post

    Default

    In my opinion, the use of cryptocurrencies in online casinos is an exciting development that could potentially revolutionize the online gambling industry. The security and privacy benefits that cryptocurrencies offer are certainly attractive to many players, and the faster and cheaper transactions could also make online gambling more accessible and convenient.

    However, we should also acknowledge that there are still some concerns around the legality and regulation of using cryptocurrencies for gambling purposes. Additionally, the volatility of cryptocurrencies could pose a risk to players, and it is important to exercise caution when using them for gambling.

    Overall, I believe that the use of cryptocurrencies in online casinos has the potential to be a game-changer, but it remains to be seen how regulators and players will respond to this new technology in the years to come. It will be interesting to see how the industry evolves and whether crypto casinos become a mainstream option for online gambling.

  8. #7
    dannyx is offline Public Member
    Join Date
    November 2019
    Posts
    658
    Thanks
    129
    Thanked 168 Times in 135 Posts

    Default

    Rather, there should be a separation between regulated and unregulated operators or regulated operators in Curacao-type places.

    For the former, crypto is hardly a topic or a need.

    For the latter, on the other hand, although they still have and probably will have access to other payment methods cryptocurrencies are something very important. They stabilize business in case of some problems with other methods.

  9. #8
    NoDepositCasinos's Avatar
    NoDepositCasinos is online now Public Member
    Join Date
    November 2022
    Location
    Colombia
    Posts
    582
    Thanks
    105
    Thanked 186 Times in 158 Posts

    Default

    I have a different perspective when it comes to the future of cryptocurrencies. While they are undoubtedly gaining momentum, I don't believe they will completely substitute other options.

    Cryptocurrencies do offer enticing features for the gambling industry, such as privacy, security, and inclusion. However, not everyone is familiar or comfortable with them, and many will prefer to continue using traditional payment methods.

    As I read somewhere (although I can't recall where): you should make it easy for your customers to pay, and the more options you provide, the better.

  10. #9
    RitaFerreira is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    May 2023
    Location
    Portugal
    Posts
    10
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 3 Times in 2 Posts

    Default

    I believe it will all depend on the regulations each jurisdiction has in place. Several casinos operate with crypto only already, while others are slowly adding additional payment methods. However, some countries have strict regulations surrounding crypto, so it might hinder the next step. I personally don't think we will come to a time when crypto will take over completely, the same way that e-wallets haven't taken over credit and debit cards.

  11. #10
    onlinebetdotcom's Avatar
    onlinebetdotcom is offline Public Member
    Join Date
    May 2023
    Location
    Bogota
    Posts
    310
    Thanks
    164
    Thanked 62 Times in 56 Posts

    Default

    When I search for affiliate programs anywhere it seems most of the sponsors at GPWA are crypto brands. Most programs just don't look familiar with the exception of Bet365.

  12. #11
    universal4's Avatar
    universal4 is offline Forum Administrator
    Join Date
    July 2003
    Location
    Courage is being scared to death...and saddling up anyway. John Wayne
    Posts
    31,789
    Thanks
    3,643
    Thanked 8,677 Times in 5,532 Posts

    Default

    Actually no,

    They are brands that just happen to accept crypto as a payment method. And for most of them crypto is an addition not an exclusive.

    Rick
    Universal4

  13. #12
    TheBoyMitchell is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    March 2008
    Location
    Kent
    Posts
    577
    Thanks
    272
    Thanked 298 Times in 188 Posts

    Default

    I'm working on a brand at the moment that accepts Crypto and FIAT.

    The problem is KYC. Crypto is supposed to be anonymous.

    Depositing in Crypto and withdrawing in FIAT is potentially a nightmare for KYC. To avoid money laundering.

    It will happen but there is an awful lot of behind the scenes work that needs to be done.

  14. #13
    dannyx is offline Public Member
    Join Date
    November 2019
    Posts
    658
    Thanks
    129
    Thanked 168 Times in 135 Posts

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by universal4 View Post
    Actually no,

    They are brands that just happen to accept crypto as a payment method. And for most of them crypto is an addition not an exclusive.

    Rick
    Universal4
    Yes for the vast majority it is an add-on.

    But a very important one, because in a world of ever-increasing regulation, it may be that these very methods will leave some brands alive, in some markets.

    I have also noticed some brands, I'm talking about bookmakers, that they have, for example, 10-15 payment methods, and crypto, bitcoin and tether are listed first, that is, I conclude, the main and proposed ones.

    But right, still for many players in many markets, e.g. e-wallets or card payments are convenient and hard to give up.

    However, it is positive that there is variety and more choice, so best let crypto and standard payments hold firm.

  15. #14
    NoDepositCasinos's Avatar
    NoDepositCasinos is online now Public Member
    Join Date
    November 2022
    Location
    Colombia
    Posts
    582
    Thanks
    105
    Thanked 186 Times in 158 Posts

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by dannyx View Post
    Yes for the vast majority it is an add-on.

    But a very important one, because in a world of ever-increasing regulation, it may be that these very methods will leave some brands alive, in some markets.

    I have also noticed some brands, I'm talking about bookmakers, that they have, for example, 10-15 payment methods, and crypto, bitcoin and tether are listed first, that is, I conclude, the main and proposed ones.

    But right, still for many players in many markets, e.g. e-wallets or card payments are convenient and hard to give up.

    However, it is positive that there is variety and more choice, so best let crypto and standard payments hold firm.
    You mentioned an important issue to consider: regulation. Beyond what happens globally, which of course has an influence, there are more and more regulations and brands have to constantly adapt to find a balance between the laws they are subject to and the preferences of their users.

    I still believing that the more, the better; but only if brands actually can choose.

  16. #15
    slottikuningas is offline Brand New Member
    Join Date
    June 2023
    Posts
    5
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts

    Default

    IMO depends a lot about GEO. I hardly see any changes for crypto casinos in Nordic markets, like Finland.

  17. #16
    lapa221Q is offline Public Member
    Join Date
    May 2023
    Posts
    33
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 4 Times in 3 Posts

    Default

    The future of gambling is almost certainly going to be built on the blockchain.

  18. #17
    top-onlinecasino's Avatar
    top-onlinecasino is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    June 2023
    Posts
    6
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post

    Default

    What are the biggest challenges that blockchain gambling faces? I think that regulatory uncertainty and volatility of cryptocurrencies are two of the biggest challenges. However, I believe that these challenges can be overcome, and I am confident that blockchain gambling has the potential to be a major success.

  19. #18
    onlinebetdotcom's Avatar
    onlinebetdotcom is offline Public Member
    Join Date
    May 2023
    Location
    Bogota
    Posts
    310
    Thanks
    164
    Thanked 62 Times in 56 Posts

    Default

    The biggest challenge is more to do with politicians not being able to understand blockchain.

    Crypto will probably take a hit with tougher regulations after FTX falling apart.

    Quote Originally Posted by top-onlinecasino View Post
    What are the biggest challenges that blockchain gambling faces? I think that regulatory uncertainty and volatility of cryptocurrencies are two of the biggest challenges. However, I believe that these challenges can be overcome, and I am confident that blockchain gambling has the potential to be a major success.

  20. #19
    Bonus Guru is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    July 2023
    Posts
    6
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts

    Default

    I certainly hope so. With all this regulation and banks setting restrictions, it would be nice to have more alternative options. It will be a challenge, though.

  21. #20
    Nashinash is offline Private Member
    Join Date
    July 2023
    Posts
    10
    Thanks
    2
    Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts

    Default

    I think bloackchain based casino are the future for online casino mainly because of the fact that every play can be fully transparent to anyone.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •