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Staying at home can pay off, not only for one’s health but also for one’s Bitcoin stash. This statement has never been more true for anyone than the lucky player who just added over 29 BTC to his wallet by playing the exclusive game of Slots.
Let’s face it, in most cases, the odds of winning a jackpot in any game of chance are usually stacked against you — but at some point, a game will be played that will change your life forever. However, this does mean that you need to be playing day in day out to hit the big one, just as this winner proved, sometimes lady luck can smile upon you sooner than you’d imagine.
In one such game of chance, a lucky winner at Bitcoin Games has struck a fortune by winning a huge pot and cashing out 29.65 BTC (~ $250,000). The player had newly joined the online casino and didn’t have to wait long to win the jackpot. As for the identity of the winner, that remains mysterious as the casino offers users to play and win jackpots anonymously. The gaming portal currently hosts many popular games who have massive jackpots such as Slots with 500 BTC, Keno up to 250 BTC, and Video Poker up to 203 BTC, all amounting to jackpots worth over $5 Million.
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Do you like to win cryptocurrency jackpots? Then head over to Bitcoin Games today!
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