allinbob Posted March 19, 2022 #153 Posted March 19, 2022 I use LTC, low transaction fees and quick withdrawals and deposits.
daena Posted March 19, 2022 #155 Posted March 19, 2022 I've tried using all the cryptos, they're all good for me.
queenay02 Posted April 4, 2022 #162 Posted April 4, 2022 i always used xrp. no fee when you withdraw 😊
Burnitdafrog Posted April 4, 2022 #165 Posted April 4, 2022 Summary at the bottom. ***note to mods. I promise i'm not a spammer. I just have a passion for writing*** It's probably been said a few times already, but "Best" is subjective. I have a lot of online gambling philosophy that I often share in the stake chat. Username: Bitfrog I want you to meditate on this and then tell me what you think after a few days. It's a quote I shared this evening. "In essence, there is no fundamental difference when it comes to manual spins. It's button clicks and that's it. Where the difference exists is in the thoughts leading up to those clicks." Yes, I know that sounds like some hippy shit, but its not, and you'll understand when you figure it out. As for your question. "Which crypto is best?" This is the wisdom I have to offer you. Best is hard to quantify, because its vague. BTC is the most valuable, ETH in second place, BCH Third, LTC and so on and so forth. In terms of monetary worth, BTC is best. What I would suggest is to try and think of crypto outside the bounds of dollars and cents, primarily due to the fact that there are different Fiat Currencies that can be played with. IDR for example. the exchange rate IDR to USD is 143.55 IDR = $0.01 USD. Shift your decimal places accordingly. IF you're like me, you have a modest income and the ambition of a bitcoin billionaire and lack the finances to sustain massive bets for any prolonged period of time. And while I cannot deny how a larger bet can land a massive win all at once, it is also wise to consider how to play using small bets. First and foremost this helps learn the games and allows you to do so while minimizing your risk. This is also a great aspect for players who are hobbyists who play for fun and not because (insert degen excuse here. no judgement. just oversimplifying a complex idea) Personally, and again, this is subjective. LTC is what I started playing with and its my preference when it comes to processing my transactions into and out of stake. The fees are low and that is what appeals to me the most. Additionally, its the fourth most valuable crypto on the site. BTC, ETH, BCH, and LTC played on Stake Originals, the lowest bet you can make is 0.00000001 again, good for learning the games and testing strategies. To Summarize my post, this is my basic beginners wisdom briefing. -Use LTC for transactions into and out of stake because its cheap. -Pragmatic Play games using IDR Fiat currency for learning and making the most out of a modest bankroll. -Stake Originals are where you are gonna make your money. -Patience is key, But... -Don't chase your losses too long. -DO NOT BEG! Ever! -Learn to play dice. -Learn and understand what wagering actually means. -Meditate on the riddle above. I've got plenty more to say, but I'll pull the plug here for now. "May your luck be evenly displaced." Bitfrog
CbreezyCuh Posted April 4, 2022 #166 Posted April 4, 2022 Eos is the move instant hardly any fees and it’s my hitter meaning I hit most on eos
dawid-m Posted April 8, 2022 #171 Posted April 8, 2022 On 4/19/2021 at 5:50 PM, Griffynjk said: On 4/19/2021 at 5:50 PM, Griffynjk said: I use LTC becouse of low transaction fee. If i had to choose another crypto probably would be XRP or TRX. I don't use ETH or BTC becouse of the high fees 100% same. Sometimes I use TRX instead of LTC.
maxkush07 Posted April 8, 2022 #172 Posted April 8, 2022 my favorite crypto to play on stake is LTC for these particularly low transaction fees !! Good luck 🤞💰
YeaSureWhynot Posted April 8, 2022 #175 Posted April 8, 2022 LTC , XRP and TRX for low fees , however for some reason i feels like slots hit way more often in BTC IN ETH , maybe because high rollers are playing in these currencies so the reserve are in the same crypto .
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