
BC now they got sister casino 87.com you can log in with the same account you have on BC, same setup as BC just different license

Having a sister casino like 87.com with the same account setup as BC sounds like a smooth transition.

It's always nice when you can easily access your favorite games across different platforms. If you're interested in exploring more options like these, you might want to check out for some insights and recommendations.
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There's something about the whole "wild west" feel that gets the adrenaline pumping, you know?On the other hand, I've also been hearing a lot about crypto-casinos.com these days

On the other hand, I've also been hearing a lot about these days. Seems like they're the new frontier of online gambling. Anyone have experience with both traditional BC casinos and these crypto places? Is one inherently riskier than the other?I'm just dipping my toes in the water here, so to speak, and trying to avoid any rookie mistakes. Any advice from seasoned gamblers on the forum? Is there a better fit for beginners like me – sticking with the tried-and-true BC casinos, or venturing into the wild world of crypto gambling?
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Newbie gambler here, but I've been lurking in these forums for a while, soaking up all the wisdom. BC casinos seem to be the hot topic, and while I get the appeal of the classic feel, have you guys explored the wild west of crypto casinos?

There's something about the whole "anonymous adventurer" vibe with crypto that feels strangely fitting for the online gambling world. Plus, some crypto casino bonuses are going supernova! I saw a VIP deal on that promised galactic rewards for high rollers.
Maybe traditional BC casinos are the comfy old blanket, but crypto feels like a chance to blast off into uncharted gambling territory.

I recently set up an account and won some money, but im not able to withdraw and get an error code of 5001?
Ive never had an issue before but this is annoying