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Bitcoin dice games are by far the most popular Bitcoin powered casino game available online. Bitcoin dice allows people to jump in the game with provably fair rolls, determine their own risk, and win tons of BTC in one lucky roll of the dice. This short and inclusive Bitcoin dice review tackles all the significant features this Bitcoin game has to offer. There are games where you can bet on Roll LO only while others on Roll HI only. However, there are also dice games where you can wager on either of the two options.  
Bitcoin dice games are by far the most popular Bitcoin powered casino game available online. Players often regard it as the most pure form of gambling, as dice sites allow entering precise levels of risk and reward, typically at a fixed with a fixed house edge. Often you can bet if the number will be "lo" or "hi", giving players an illusion of control. Most dice sites offer a form of provably fair, to allow the player to verify the results were not tampered with.
 
Most Bitcoin dice betting sites boast of their provable fairness. With provably fair gaming in existence, you can verify both your own rolls and those of anyone else at any point.
 
=== Bitcoin Dice Website ===
 
FairDice
 
[http://kinddice.com/ KindDice]
 
LetsDice
 
Prime Dice
 
Suzuki Dice
 
SatoshiDice
 
[https://88bitcoindice.com 88 Bitcoin Dice]
 
=== External Links ===
 
[http://www.bestbitcoindice.com Best Bitcoin Dice]
 
[http://www.bitcoingg.com/bitcoin-online-gambling/dice/ Bitcoin Dice]

Latest revision as of 21:11, 2 October 2017

Bitcoin dice games are by far the most popular Bitcoin powered casino game available online. Players often regard it as the most pure form of gambling, as dice sites allow entering precise levels of risk and reward, typically at a fixed with a fixed house edge. Often you can bet if the number will be "lo" or "hi", giving players an illusion of control. Most dice sites offer a form of provably fair, to allow the player to verify the results were not tampered with.