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Stake Alternative: Which Crypto Casinos Are You Playing On Now?

So, with Stake rolling out mandatory KYC, I’ve been searching for a decent alternative. I loved the games and the setup on Stake, but KYC is a dealbreaker for me. After trying a few platforms, here’s what I’ve landed on:

  1. Winna: Super solid. They’ve got all the big providers (Evolution, Pragmatic, etc.) and over 4,000 games. Plus, they have absolutely zero KYC. Rakeback up to 60% + high lossback is a nice touch too.
  2. Heybets: Really smooth platform, especially for live dealer games. Their payouts are quick (no weird delays), and they don't have any KYC either.
  3. Jackbit: If instant withdrawals are your thing, this is the one. I’ve never had to wait more than a couple of minutes, and their game library is massive (6,000+ titles).

Honestly, I’m just looking for privacy, fast payouts, and solid games—and these have been delivering so far. Curious, though: what’s everyone else using as a Stake alternative? Any hidden gems I should check out?

11 Comments
2025/01/28
13:50 UTC

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Best Crypto Casinos: A Redditors No KYC Picks in 2025

Been exploring different best crypto casino options lately and thought I'd create a no-nonsense guide based on actual testing. After getting burned by a few sketchy platforms, figured I'd help others avoid the same mistakes. The crypto casino space is pretty wild right now, so here's what I found after proper research.

Winna really impressed me with their massive game selection (4000+ slots and live games) and their crypto integration. Their provably fair games are actually verifiable (looking at you, sketchy Plinko sites), and all the major providers like Evolution and Pragmatic are there. But what really stands out is their VIP program - up to 60% rakeback and they'll match your VIP status from other casinos. Plus no KYC hassle, which is always nice.

Heybets brings a solid crypto-friendly platform to the table. They've got a decent game library with over 4000 titles and some of the smoothest live dealer games I've tried. Their VIP system is pretty transparent, and from what I've seen, their payouts are consistently fast. Support team actually speaks proper English too, which is refreshing compared to some other sites I've tried.

Jackbit rounds out my top picks with their instant withdrawal system - and I mean actually instant, none of that "pending for 48 hours" stuff. Their selection of 6000+ games is impressive, and they've got some unique features like their rakeback club that actually makes a difference. Perfect for beginners too since their platform is super easy to navigate.

Just want to mention - I've put my own money into testing these platforms. Not here to shill, just sharing real experiences. Let me know if you guys have tried any of these or have other recommendations!

Cheers, Ryan in Miami

28 Comments
2025/01/16
10:57 UTC

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$16 Million Missing From Exchange BitMarket After Shutdown

5 Comments
2019/07/11
05:32 UTC

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Almost a year! Please upvote to raise awareness of scam! I need my money back!

Hey, almost a year ago on August 6th, 2018 my account was disabled according to the paragraph 1.8 of terms and conditions https://www.bitmex.com/app/terms#1-Access-Conditions. At first the support team told me that they had an ongoing investigation of some sort and could not disclose any further information. This was the only answer I received to any of my question. Then they just started ignoring my emails or probably blocked me till this very day. And all my money is gone! This is pure SCAM! Please help me spread this information and warn people not to have business with this fraudulent company.

12 Comments
2019/06/07
16:09 UTC

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Feds just seized part of Bitfinex’s ‘missing’ $850 million, arrest made

2 Comments
2019/05/02
14:17 UTC

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Another one bites the dust

5 Comments
2019/03/11
16:51 UTC

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Someone just paid 2100 ETH for transaction fees.

4 Comments
2019/02/20
13:49 UTC

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Lost 10,000$ due to Poloniex Server Outage

4 Comments
2019/01/25
14:55 UTC

1

Another Exchange Hack...?

2 Comments
2019/01/23
10:21 UTC

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