BITCOIN Review – mBitCasino

The idea of betting on a Bitcoin casino is not the newest trend in casino gaming, but mBitCasino is well-aware of this pressing issue. The actual truth is mBitCasino wanted to stand out from the crowd and they did so quite efficiently. This is because the interface was the innovator of the live dealer in Bitcoin casinos. That is, online gamblers aren’t just looking at computer animated graphics throughout their gaming experience. They’re actually playing along with live croupiers who are broadcasting live from Eastern Europe within a professionally designed television studio.

  • Interacting with real dealers

Instead of just staring at faceless images of a virtual card table or some animated roulette wheel, players will have their actions accompanied by a human dealer who literally deals cards and spins the roulette wheel as appropriate. There is also some opportunity for a bit of interaction on behalf of the dealers, too. Most of the time when players enter games, the croupier will greet them by name. This is especially true of the high stakes tables, where there is more of an “incentive” for the dealers to be especially nice to players in order to keep them involved in the game (and thus exposing more of their BTC bankroll to the casino!)

  • Depositing Bitcoins

In order for players to participate on mBitCasino.com, they first need to deposit Bitcoins from their personal wallet into the casino bankroll. This is done through the “deposit” prompt located at the top of the website, where players will be shown a randomly generated Bitcoin address associated with the casino and their personal accounts. From there, players access their Bitcoin wallet through the manager of their choice, then make the transfer to the casino’s bankroll. Deposits can take up to 30 minutes to be made available to players, but transfers are almost always instant.

  • Withdrawing Bitcoins

The withdrawal procedure follows comparable rules to depositing Bitcoins. Even so, gamblers will have to provide their own personal BTC address and the amount they woud like to withdraw back to their Bitcoin wallets. Again, these transactions can take up to thirty minutes to complete, but generally happen right away.

  • Software

When betting along with the live dealers, players will do so through an Adobe Flash applet. This is a common piece of software that is widely and freely available for download. It’s usually already installed on many computers, given the prevalence of Flash-based videos like those found on popular media sites like YouTube. Fortunately, the applet didn’t place any significant demand on our system while testing it. We were able to play along with the live croupiers and didn’t experience anything by the way of framerate stutter or slowdowns in Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. It’s likely that this experience would repeat itself for the majority of modern computer systems in current circulation. It isn’t the most demanding website out there, so don’t fret if you’re worried about your system not being able to keep up. Chances are, it will as it was tested on relatively low specification hardware!

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  • Mbit Casino promotion offers

The first time you deposit, you can claim an exclusive 110% match bonus up to 1 BTC. Then after that, whether you play high limits, you play a lot, or both, you can qualify for unlimited VIP rewards. Bonus code: FREEBTC.

  • Conclusion

With more than 200 games & 100 slots, a responsive software and US players acceptance, mBitCasino is set to quickly rising to the top of the ranks of Bitcoin casinos.

BITCOIN Review – Bitbandit

No Account Registration Required

BitBandit is a no-registration online bitcoin betting site. You can immediately play the game without having to sign up for an account. All you have to do is to send your bet to the bitcoin wallet address indicated on the game interface and proceed to playing the game. There’s also no need to bookmark a unique URL for this. However, you have the option to sign up for an account with the usual username and password. To do so, just click on the blue Register button below the same interface. You will only be asked to nominate a username and password and your account should be ready in an instant.
We have to stress in this BitBandit review, though, that account registration is very important even if it’s not needed. We say this because not doing so will open you to a multitude of opportunities to lose your bitcoins. For one, you will likely lose your bitcoins if you haven’t withdrawn them yet and you close your browser (without having registered your account). It would be good if your browser cookies have not been deleted yet but if they have already been removed, there’s no way you can recover your BTC balance. Also, think about the possibility of getting disconnected from the Internet or having a sudden power outage.

Anyway, BitBandit’s FAQ page lists three reasons why you may want to register an account. They are as follows:

  • If you want to play using different devices (on smartphones or tablets)
  • If you want to withdraw your winnings to a bitcoin wallet address other than the one you used for sending your bets or deposits
  • If you want to take part in BitBandit’s affiliate program

Signing up for an account shouldn’t take more than 10 seconds. There’s no email verification step. Also, you will not be asked for your email address. However, because of the lack of an email associated with your account, it will no longer be possible to recover your account if you forget your password.

Moreover, we just have to note here, that it is also possible to get an “instant” account by sending an inquiry through the support form. When we tried using the support form (the email sending online form for player support), we were automatically given a set of username and password. Apparently, this username and password set can already be used to log in and play while enjoying the advantages of having a traditional password-protected account.

Account Dashboard

With BitBandit, there is no usual account dashboard. After you register an account, nothing much changes in the game’s interface. You won’t be getting a page where you can change your name or password, add your bitcoin wallet address, monitor your activities, update your profile, or do other things you can do with the account dashboards of other BTC gambling sites. Perhaps, the only change that happens after you sign up for an account and log in is the addition of the affiliate URL in the Affiliate program page. As mentioned, you can only participate in the affiliate program if you register for an account.

The BitBandit Game

BitBandit is a slot game. What is shown on the site is a virtual slot machine. To play, you just have to operate it in the same way you would be playing with other slot machine games online. You just have to place your bet and click on the Spin button.

The prize scheme is as follows:

  • You get 5,000x the bet you placed if you get three “prohibited signs” in a row. These “prohibited” signs actually look like a “no to Illuminati” symbol.
  • Your prize is 1,000x of your bet if you get three bitcoin logos in a row.
  • You get 200x of your bet if you get three Guy Fawkes masks (the iconic “anonymous” mask) in a row.
  • The prize is 100x of your bet if you get three onions in a row.
  • It’s 50x if you get three anarcho-punk symbols in a row.
  • If you get three peace symbols, the prize is 25x of your bet.
  • Even if you don’t get three in a row, you can still win 10x or 2x if you get any 2 bitcoins or any 1 bitcoin symbol respectively.

The game interface is highly intuitive. There’s nothing complicated about it. It’s also responsive. However, the site had been having severe downtimes. As mentioned earlier, it frequently went offline that we had to keep postponing this review. The game was highly responsive (no lags, good animation) when it was online but it was very frustrating when it went offline all of a sudden.
We initially thought that there is no demo version for the game. However, after doing some searching, we discovered that there’s a “Testnet” version. This is essentially the demo version. We actually discovered it while looking at the indexed pages of BitBandit to find out if there’s still a way to access it since it had been having irritatingly repetitive downtimes. The Testnet version of the game never went offline during the time were doing this review.

BitBandit Game Software, Fairness, Payout Rate, and House Edge

There are no details on the website regarding the BitBandit game software but it appears to be using its proprietary platform. It’s a provably game. There’s a provably game widget below the game interface that readily presents the client seed, hashed server seed for the next spin, hashed server seed for the previous spin, and unhashed server seed of the previous spin.

BitBandit claims that it is an “extremely loose” slot game that has a payout rate of 99% and a house edge of 1%. The 1% house edge is better than the typical house edge of most slot games online (at 2% to 15%).

Currencies, Deposits, Withdrawals, and Fees

Bitcoin is the only currency used on BitBandit. To make deposits, you just have to send bitcoins to the BTC wallet address indicated on the game. To withdraw, you just have to click on the Cashout button beside the bitcoin balance indicator.
There are no fees for deposits/bet placing and withdrawals presented on the website. We sent inquiries regarding this but we failed to get a reply.
The phrase “play money” is mentioned on the site a few times but be informed that this does not mean play money in the usual sense we use the phrase in our reviews. Play money on BitBandit is simply the money or bitcoins used for playing, not some virtual currency that has no value.
Despite not offering “real play money,” we are still considering BitBandit as a free bitcoin casino because of its Testnet or demo version, which allows players to play even without placing a debt. Of course, nothing can be won with the demo version but it’s good having it to be able to try the game before deciding to actually place a bitcoin bet.

Country Restrictions, Anonymity, and Site Languages

BitBandit does not block players from any country from accessing the site. Well, it just kept going offline during the review period—half-kidding. We would like to presume in this BitBandit review, though, that players are still expected to be at least 18 years old and that players are deemed responsible in ascertaining that bitcoin betting is not illegal in their country, state, or jurisdiction.
When it comes to anonymity, we are glad to state here that BitBandit provides the advantage of an anonymous bitcoin casino. There are no personal details required to get an account, play, and withdraw the winnings. An email address is not even required.
Given that BitBandit supports anonymous BTC gambling, we are inclined to consider BitBandit as a US-accepted Casino. Players in the United States can access the site and play for fun (demo mode) or play using real bitcoins.
BitBandit is only available in the English language.

BitBandit Player Support

Support on BitBandit is only through email. There’s a Support button on the homepage that opens an email sending form in a modal window. Of course we tried using this email support facility but we have not yet received a reply as of the time this review was posted. The site has a real-time chat section for players but it does not appear to be that useful. At the time we were doing this review, the messages on the chat were nothing helpful. We observed no conversations among players on the chat board. That was just for around half a day, though.

BitBandit License, Regulation, and Security

The BitBandit website does not present details about its license and the authoritative body regulating it. We are not going to raise an issue on this, though, since almost all of the other single-game websites we have reviewed so far don’t really present thei online gambling operation licenses.
In terms of security, there are also no details mentioned on the site except for the note on top saying “We finally re-launched. With better security and performance than ever!” Nothing specific regarding the site’s security measures was mentioned.

Notes

On the bottom part of the BitBandit website, there are cash out and games played indicators. So far, there have been more than 528,000 games played on the site and over 18.69777 BTC paid out to players. That’s around 10,800 USD, a not so impressive amount considering that more than half a million games have already been played. Nevertheless, at the very least, it looks like BitBandit’s owners are honest enough not to pad their numbers up.
We decided to proceed with this BitBandit review despite the frequent downtimes because, after all, we are not limited to reviewing only the good bitcoin betting sites. Also, we like the anonymity afforded by this bitcoin betting site. It can be a good option for newbie and experienced players once its glitches are fully fixed.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Provably fair game
  • Anonymous bitcoin betting
  • No player registration required but there’s an option to get a traditional account with a username and password

Cons

  • Limited number of games
  • No live chat support. No response from the email support during the review period.
  • No deposit bonuses and other standard online casino promotions such as VIP programs and rewards
  • No bitcoin faucet

BITCOIN Review – BitcoinRush

Bitcoin Rush is the new name for Casino Bitcoin who were one of the first decent bitcoin sportsbook and provably fair casinos. They were a force in the industry due to the lack of competition in the early days and because they allowed anyone to buy shares in them on Havelock Investiment. This gave them hundreds of cheerleaders in the community who vocally recommended Casino Bitcoin only because they were stakeholders.

The site name changed when they added a 0% edge per to per game named Bitcoin Rush, from the point of view of a casino player not much has changed. Bitcoin Rush accept players from everywhere and no identifying information is needed to operate an account. 2FA is available for additional security.

Bitcoin Rush have 0 confirmation deposits and fast withdrawals. The website is unattractive and clunky with a dull user experience. There is a small range of the classic table games plus video poker. They are provably fair however there are no slots and they need more novelty games for funsies and better web design. Bitcoin Rush also have a sportsbook which suffers from many of the same problems.

BITCOIN Review – Battlecoin

Battlecoin’s developer created a game much like the retro version we all loved so the crypto-community could enjoy fun skill-based competitions. The first game which is a “test” he says on Bitcointalk recreates the mayhem within the classic Bomberman and the creator claims, “new games will be built on top of this, Bomberman is just a test, and it supports multiple servers (regions) so that everyone can have a low ping.” The platform holds multiple servers with more to come in the future but for now there is only one located in Berlin says the developer. He explains: “In the following weeks I’ll buy additional servers depending on where the players are from.”

The developer says he launched the site a few days ago and he is super happy to see interest in his game. Bomberman is a game developed by Hudson Soft back in 1983 and became a very popular title. The game is a maze-based strategy scheme that has been copied by many designers throughout the years. Bomberman was eventually bought out by Konami and is featured on over 70 different games held on various gaming consoles. Battlecoin’s Dev says that he really liked the title and wanted to implement simpler games for fun saying:

I really like bomberman so made that one first, I think a stupid simple thing like a multiplayer snake will be super fun too. I’d like to make a bomberman with infinite arena at some point, into which you can just join in and play until you die.” — Battlecoin.org Developer

Bitcoin fans should get a kick out of this 8-bit clone that enables skill players to earn cryptocurrency. The developer designed the entire game engine and web interface and notes there are still some “minor bugs.” He says he can’t help the lagging until more servers are available and hopes that can be soon. When questioned about people creating bots to manipulate the game he has a few ideas but is not too concerned. He explains: “I’m fairly confident it won’t be a problem in the future. If playing for money you’d usually play a few games with a person, and introduce BTC if you have a similar skill and is fun, you also chat together. It would be tons of manual labor and technical knowledge to scam people with a bot.”

Gaming and Bitcoin is a popular subject within the community, and the two seem to go hand in hand. The idea of mixing the fun elements of video games and micropayments could create robust networks of gaming arenas worldwide. Decentralized concepts and incentivized playing schemesbased on probability or skill levels most likely will continue to grace the market. We will keep our readers informed of the many gaming experiences that come to evolve with the Bitcoin technology.