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Hit a decent run on blackjack yesterday and cashed out $45 from Lucky Red Casino, but when I went to withdraw via Ethereum they quoted me a $12 network fee. That's over 25% of my winnings just to get my money out. I know gas fees fluctuate, but this seems excessive for what shoul

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State of US access to the big crypto-native operators in May 2026: Stake.us is the dedicated US sweepstakes-model version of Stake, fully legal in most states. BC.Game.com…

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USDT, USDC, DAI, BUSD-equivalent — which actually moves cleanest into the US-friendly operators? My experience: USDT TRC-20 is universal and cheap. USDC is supported by maybe half.…

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Asking the forum: if I'm buying ~$300 of BTC monthly to fund my online casino account, which buying platform makes most sense from a fee/spread perspective? Heard Coinbase is the…

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BTC mainnet fees been creeping up again (~$3-4 for a low-priority send). Lightning would solve this for small deposits but adoption at US-facing operators is essentially zero.…

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Took the leap and funded my first ever crypto casino account last weekend. I'd been on the fence for like a year because the whole "buy USDT from Coinbase, send to wallet, deposit to…

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