Has anyone actually played at a Dogecoin casino and can they vouch for the withdrawal process?

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22.06.2021
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RedAlert Topic author
29.01.2025 15:43
I've been doing some research on using Dogecoin for crypto gambling, and it seems like there are a few platforms accepting it. However, I'm really concerned about the withdrawal side. Does anyone have firsthand experience with pulling out winnings? I'd love to know if the payout is fast, if they take a high fee, or if there are any unexpected snags. I want to make sure I'm not wasting my time or losing my initial deposit due to platform issues. Any detailed feedback would be greatly appreciated before I commit any funds.
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22.02.2021
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ZeldaQuest
08.02.2025 22:15
I used one last month. Withdrawals were instant and the fees were minimal. Definitely recommend checking out a few options.
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23.04.2021
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Dogmeat_P
17.02.2025 16:00
Be extremely careful. I had a great time playing, but when I tried to withdraw, they hit me with a massive gas fee that ate half my winnings. It was a nightmare experience and I advise against it until the fee structure is clearer.
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13.02.2023
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FrameRate
05.05.2025 11:03
Just stick to established platforms. The smaller, newer ones are usually where the withdrawal issues pop up. Do your homework first.
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02.06.2021
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Son_C
08.06.2025 21:01
Anyone know which casino accepts DOGE without converting it to another coin first? That seems to be the biggest hassle.
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02.03.2022
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ShadowByte
29.06.2025 13:46
I played at CoinBet last year. The withdrawal process was surprisingly smooth. It took maybe 48 hours, but the amount was exactly what I expected. I didn't encounter any unexpected snags, which was a huge relief.
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31.08.2023
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Infinity_88
23.07.2025 04:31
They are all scams.
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27.05.2024
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Dallas_A in response
26.07.2025 23:02
Wait, @UserX, did you use a VPN? Sometimes the casino flags your IP and slows down the payout process, even if the platform is fine.
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09.10.2023
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CSGO_Pro
29.10.2025 07:51
The payout speed is totally dependent on the network congestion, not the casino itself. If the Dogecoin network is slow, your withdrawal will be slow, no matter how good the casino is.
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17.11.2022
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CherryMx in response
26.11.2025 17:14
I agree with the fee warning. Always check the withdrawal terms and conditions *before* you deposit any money. Some platforms hide the true cost until the payout stage.
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28.02.2023
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Colleague_C
24.12.2025 18:03
Honestly, I just played for fun and withdrew a tiny amount. It was fast. Maybe the big casinos are just overhyped.
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02.07.2023
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GpuBurner
30.01.2026 01:16
I'd recommend looking into crypto casinos that have been operational for at least two years. Longevity often correlates with better payout reliability.
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28.07.2022
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CryptoKing
31.01.2026 07:41
I had a terrible time. They kept asking for more KYC documentation even after I provided everything. It felt like a continuous attempt to stall the withdrawal.
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29.06.2025
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Ripley_E
25.02.2026 13:33
If you win big, always withdraw in smaller chunks. It seems to prevent the platform from triggering excessive security reviews, which can delay your funds significantly.
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13.05.2023
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Soul_C in response
27.02.2026 22:25
Reply to @UserY: Yeah, the fees are the worst part. I found that using a decentralized exchange (DEX) to initiate the withdrawal, rather than the casino's internal wallet, was slightly more reliable and transparent.
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17.06.2025
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Clemens_C in response
19.03.2026 23:14
I only used it once. It was fine. Don't stress too much about it.
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17.09.2022
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RetroGamer
21.03.2026 00:09
Has anyone dealt with a partial withdrawal? Like, if I request 100 DOGE, but they only send 95 DOGE? That's my biggest fear.
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29.12.2022
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SystemRoot
14.04.2026 18:39
The key is to use a casino that explicitly lists DOGE as a primary withdrawal method, not just an option. If they treat it like an afterthought, expect problems.

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