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🧭 Getting Started Safely

Wallets, deposits, withdrawals and the practical mechanics — with the precautions most guides skip.

🧭 Getting Started

Choosing a Crypto Wallet for Gambling

A clear-eyed guide to custodial vs self-custody wallets, hot vs hardware options, seed-phrase safety, and why your main holdings should stay far away from any gambling site.

9 min read · beginner
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Depositing and Withdrawing Crypto Safely

A step-by-step walkthrough of moving funds to and from a crypto gambling site: network selection, address verification, test transactions, confirmations, and what to do when withdrawals get complicated.

8 min read · beginner
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Red Flags When Choosing a Crypto Gambling Site

A practical checklist of warning signs that a crypto gambling platform may be predatory, fraudulent, or simply unsafe — from missing licences and anonymous teams to fake provably-fair claims and token schemes.

10 min read · beginner
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Setting Deposit and Loss Limits Before You Play

How to set hard financial limits before your first session, which tools are available on crypto gambling platforms, and why precommitment works better than in-session willpower.

7 min read · beginner
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How to Verify a Gambling Licence

A practical guide to checking whether a Curaçao, MGA, or other gambling licence is real, what each licence actually guarantees in terms of player protection, and how fake or cloned licences work.

9 min read · intermediate
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Stablecoins for Gambling: What They Are and What Can Go Wrong

How stablecoins like USDT, USDC, and DAI work, why gamblers use them to reduce volatility exposure, and the peg risk, freeze risk, and custody risks that are easy to overlook.

9 min read · intermediate
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Understanding Gas Fees and Network Choice

Why blockchain network fees exist, how they vary wildly between chains and at different times, what L1 vs L2 means in practice, and how sending on the wrong network can cost you everything.

8 min read · intermediate