why do crypto casinos have crash games but regular ones don't.
Crash games are literally everywhere on crypto sites now but you almost never see them in traditional casinos, at least not with the same setup or frequency. The format is pretty simple but somehow hasn’t made that crossover. Is it just about crypto being more adaptable and anonymous, or maybe the regulations are looser for new types of games? I feel like the instant results and “pull out” mechanic really play into the typical crypto crowd’s habits but I haven’t seen much about why regular sites haven’t caught on. Curious what the deal is.
crash feels tailor-made for crypto gamblers who expect quick resolution, total transparency, and provable fairness you just don’t see in regular casinos with strict rules around game types and slower cashout systems, live dealer games had a similar jump to crypto first for the same reasons
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