First crypto withdrawal
I tried withdrawing in crypto for the first time and was nervous I’d mess it up. Instructions were simple enough and the coins showed up in my wallet in a few hours. Might keep using that.
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I tried withdrawing in crypto for the first time and was nervous I’d mess it up. Instructions were simple enough and the coins showed up in my wallet in a few hours. Might keep using that.
I allowed browser notifications by accident but they’re not as annoying as I feared. A few times a week a small popup about a new bonus, nothing crazy. If it becomes too much I’ll disable it, but right now it’s manageable.
Been playing about three months, small stakes. I check my game history sometimes because I’m paranoid, and all spins seem to add up correctly. Deposits hit instantly, withdrawals take a bit but not crazy long. So far I don’t see any red flags.
I stumbled into a slot tournament by accident and ended up in the middle of the rankings, got a tiny prize but it was still fun to see my name on a board.
It was super simple to deposit with my card, like buying something online. Then I tried to be clever with betting strategy on roulette and lost in about ten minutes. Still, nothing suspicious on the site side, just my usual bad timing.
One thing I like here is they don’t call me non stop like other sites did. I get some emails but that’s it. I can log in when I want without a manager trying to push some insane deposit offer on me.
I came in thinking it would be another laggy site ready to eat my money. To be fair it runs pretty smooth, and the balance updates correctly. I even checked the game history to be sure, and the numbers made sense.
Sign up didn’t ask for a million things, just the basics. Took maybe two minutes on my phone and I was already in the lobby testing games.
They asked for ID and a utility bill the first time I withdrew over 200. After that, no more document requests, even when I cashed out again. I was worried I’d have to prove myself every time but thankfully not.
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