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🛟 Stay safe & get help

The one thing to internalise

Every game in every casino is designed so that, on average, the player loses. That's the house edge, and it's not a bug — it's the business model. Provably-fair technology can prove a game wasn't cheating, but it cannot remove the edge. Crypto adds two more hazards: prices swing wildly, and transactions are irreversible — there is no chargeback, no bank to call, no undo.

Warning signs of gambling harm

  • Betting more than you can afford to lose, or gambling money meant for bills.
  • Chasing losses — increasing stakes to win back what you lost.
  • Borrowing, selling things, or moving funds between wallets/cards to keep gambling.
  • Lying to family or friends about how much you gamble.
  • Gambling to escape stress, anxiety or low mood.
  • Feeling restless or irritable when trying to cut down.
  • Letting gambling crowd out work, sleep, relationships or health.

If several of these feel familiar, treat it seriously. Harm can escalate quickly — and crypto's 24/7 access, anonymity and instant deposits remove the natural friction that used to slow people down.

Practical tools that actually help

  • Set hard limits before you play — deposit, loss and time limits. Many platforms offer them; use the strictest available, and set them when you're calm, not mid-session.
  • Self-exclude. Most reputable operators let you lock yourself out for a set period or permanently. Country-wide schemes exist too (see below).
  • Block it at the source. Apps like Gamban, GamBlock and BetBlocker (free) block gambling sites across your devices. Browser-level blockers and DNS filters add another layer.
  • Remove the rails. Move crypto to a wallet you don't trade from, disable card deposits, and turn on bank gambling-blocks where available.
  • Never gamble on credit or borrowed money, and never to make money or solve a financial problem.

Free, confidential helplines

WhereServiceContact
🌍 GlobalGamblers Anonymous (meetings worldwide)gamblersanonymous.org
🇺🇸 USANational Problem Gambling HelplineCall/text 1-800-522-4700
🇬🇧 UKGamCare / National Gambling Helpline0808 8020 133 · gamcare.org.uk
🇬🇧 UKGAMSTOP (free national self-exclusion)gamstop.co.uk
🇨🇦 CanadaConnex Ontario1-866-531-2600
🇦🇺 AustraliaGambling Help Online1800 858 858 · gamblinghelponline.org.au
🇮🇪 IrelandProblem Gambling Irelandproblemgambling.ie
🇪🇺 EuropeFind national helplinesbegambleaware.org

Phone numbers and services are listed for convenience and may change — search the organisation name to confirm current details. If a number doesn't work in your country, search "gambling helpline" plus your region.

Helping someone else

You can't force someone to stop, but you can stop enabling it: don't lend money or cover debts, protect shared finances, and encourage professional support without shaming. Affected-family helplines (like GamCare and Gam-Anon) support you too — the harm spreads beyond the gambler.