Crypto casino API access: can you actually build bots or do they ban you
everybody says crypto casinos let you build bots cause the api is “open,” but i’m not convinced it’s that simple. on paper it looks like you could automate roulette, place 24/7 micro bets or whatever your system calls for, but then again, the tos is never crystal clear about botting. i can’t figure out if there’s a hidden cooldown, or if they just shadowban you later.
if anyone’s really running a bot, do you find they throttle you, or does your account just start getting “random checks”? i get they want volume but not auto-grinding, so maybe you have to build in random pauses or make it look more human. curious if anybody’s actually managed to do serious high-stakes action with automation for more than a month, or do they catch you one way or another? is the api freedom real or just bait?
Tried scripting blackjack tables through two brands last winter. Fast profits got accounts “under review” after a few days. If they smell you scaling, even open API is just a marketing lure.
You’re right to be skeptical. API access on crypto casinos sounds wide open, but in practice, serious automation usually trips some kind of flag if you push it past “novelty” scale. I’ve seen folks try continuous roulette bots and after a couple weeks, things get weird - longer withdrawal reviews, forced KYC, game errors suddenly popping up. Casinos crave volume, but they’re allergic to anything that looks like edge-hunting or perfect discipline. If you want to run high-stakes automation for more than a blip, you pretty much have to mimic real human play and expect them to move the goalposts anyway.
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