Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
The site above doesn't take btc but takes all the others??? Huh? I thought it was expected at casinos by now.
The post pertaining to the site above was meant as a nostalgic trip to the earlier days of internet casinos (which started in the late 90's) that Axelwolf was referring to - when Neteller was king and cryptocurrencies were known only to financial/economic theoreticians possibly. I received that e-mail over 19 years ago. Just one of the many internet casinos I joined back then that I usually used Neteller to deposit in or withdraw from. Before the FBI banned Neteller (the event that Mickey referred to as Black Friday - which obliterated the online gambling world for US citizens who lost access to massive amounts of money housed in their online gambling accounts which were frozen in the FBI crackdown forever as these sites shut down or closed US customer accounts) and other financial transaction companies from doing business with US citizens making it much harder for US Citizens to do internet gambling. As mentioned above, cryptocurrencies and No KYC casinos (aka cryptocasinos/decentralized casinos), make it virtually impossible for US regulators to prevent US citizens from exercising their right to gamble since funding and withdrawing from online casinos can be done with cryptocurrencies - completely circumventing the legacy banking system.