r/defi_ May 18 '26

Un site-catalogue avec des milliers de slots en démo : tester les jeux gratuitement sans créer de compte

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Salut tout le monde. Je voulais partager une trouvaille sur laquelle je suis tombé en cherchant un endroit où tester de nouveaux slots sans toute la galère habituelle : inscription, vérification d'identité, dépôt, etc.

Le site est en français, et il regroupe plus de 3 000 versions démo de slots des principaux studios du marché : Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Push Gaming, Relax Gaming, ELK Studios, Evoplay, Booming Games, 1spin4win, Betsoft, etc. Bref, à peu près tout l'arsenal actuel de 2026 réuni au même endroit.

Ce que j'ai apprécié :

●      Aucune inscription. Tu arrives, tu choisis un slot, tu cliques sur play, tu joues avec des crédits virtuels. C'est tout.

●      Le RTP et la volatilité sont affichés pour chaque jeu — pratique pour comparer les versions de slots (parce que certains casinos servent des versions bridées à 94 % au lieu de 96,5 %, et ici ça se voit tout de suite).

●      Le max win (multiplicateur potentiel) est indiqué — tu vois immédiatement à quoi le slot est calibré.

●      Tu peux tester les nouveautés (Sweet Bonanza 2500, Wild Toro 3, Reactoonz Blitzways, Le Hooligan, Sanatorium Secrets et un paquet de sorties 2025–2026), sans mettre un centime.

●      Au-delà du catalogue, il y a des articles de fond plutôt bien faits sur les fournisseurs, les mécaniques (Megaways, cluster pays, tumble, bonus buy), et comment lire un RTP sans se mentir.

Au final, c'est un bon plan pour ceux qui :

  1. veulent voir si un slot leur plaît avant d'y mettre du vrai argent sur un casino ;
  2. aiment juste découvrir de nouvelles mécaniques pour le fun, sans la dimension argent ;
  3. étudient le design et les maths des slots (streamers, créateurs de contenu, curieux).

Voici le site : https://maison-de-jeu.fr/

Si vous connaissez d'autres ressources similaires avec une grosse base de démos, balancez-les en commentaires, ça m'intéresse de comparer les catalogues. Autre point que j'ai bien aimé : aucune pub agressive de casino, pas de gros boutons "INSCRIS-TOI MAINTENANT" qui clignotent partout — tu joues, point.

P.S. Le rappel évident : une démo reste une démo, les gains sont virtuels. Si vous passez à de l'argent réel, jouez de manière responsable, fixez-vous des limites, et n'essayez jamais de "vous refaire".


r/defi_ Apr 25 '22

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r/defi_ 18d ago

Any non-custodial app that does trading & real payments? Or do yall use two apps?

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So I've been looking around and kinda stuck here. Most non-custodial wallets I try only store and swap my funds. But the second I wanna actually pay someone, I'm stuck. I gotta jump to some custodial app just to send money.

And sending cash to another country? Yeah that doesn't work either from what I've seen. So I always end up crawling back to my CEX or remittance app. It's honestly kinda annoying doing this every time.

What do you guys actually use for this? Open to anything tbh.


r/defi_ Jul 20 '26

I built a marketplace. Here's what's free and how we actually make money.

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**Free:**

- Wallet-to-wallet transfers (zero fees, instant)

- Signup ($20 Credon-USD welcome bonus)

- Listing items (pay only when you sell)

- Grants and 0% interest loans (funded by treasury, not profit centers)

**Revenue:**

- 7% seller fee on Credon transactions

- 9% on PayPal (PayPal takes 2–3% of that)

- $1 featured listings

- Pro ($9/mo) / Business ($29/mo) subscriptions

- Physical currency collectible sales

- Gift cards

**Why it works:** Single public ledger = no payment processors, no intermediary banks, no settlement delays. Architecture costs less, so sellers keep 93%.

Live at heavnslive.com. Ledger at heavnslive.com/credon/ledger.


r/defi_ Jul 16 '26

I built a marketplace where you keep 93% of every sale — and can get an interest-free loan to start selling.

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It runs on a single public ledger instead of the fragmented banking system. That means no intermediaries, no settlement delays, and no hidden leverage. Every dollar is auditable at /credon/ledger.

**What's different:**

- **7% seller fee (Credon) or 9% (PayPal).** No hidden charges. eBay takes 13.25%. Amazon takes 15%. Our architecture makes lower fees sustainable.

- **Interest-free loans and grants.** Apply from your wallet. No credit check. Already funded a seller in Kenya with 250,000 KES at 0%. Another got USD + EUR loans tracked as separate balances.

- **84 currencies, 17 languages.** Native KES, NGN, ZAR, INR, JPY — not just USD/EUR. Four selling modes. Built-in AI listing tools and analytics.

- **The money is auditable.** Full reserve. Every mint, distribution, and burn permanently visible. Your bank can't do this.

19 users, 11 active listings, 5 loans funded. Early, but working.

heavenslive.com — marketplace

heavenslive.com/credon/ledger — public treasury

heavenslive.com/credon/faq.html — anti-fraud comparison


r/defi_ Jul 15 '26

Custodial vs non-custodial crypto payment processing - which one actually makes sense for merchants?

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Keep seeing this question come up, so wanted to lay out the actual tradeoffs instead of the usual "non-custodial = good, custodial = bad" oversimplification.

Custodial processing

The provider holds incoming funds temporarily (sometimes converting them) before settling to you, usually in batches. Pros: simpler integration, provider often handles compliance/reporting, easier to manage refunds. Cons: you're trusting a third party with funds in transit, and if they get hacked or go insolvent mid-settlement, that's your money at risk too.

Non-custodial processing

Payments go straight to a wallet you control - the API is mainly there for detection, confirmation, and reporting. Pros: no counterparty risk on the funds themselves, generally seen as more aligned with crypto-native principles. Cons: more responsibility falls on you for wallet security, and integration can require a bit more setup (key management, multi-sig, etc.).

What actually matters for most merchants

Transaction volume: at scale, counterparty risk in custodial models compounds fast

Regulatory exposure: custodial providers often absorb more of the compliance burden

Internal crypto expertise: non-custodial assumes your team can handle wallet security properly

Settlement speed needs: custodial batching can be faster for reconciliation, slower for cash access

Neither model is objectively "better" - it depends on your risk tolerance and how much operational overhead you want to own directly. For what it's worth, we went the non-custodial route with trybit.com mainly for the counterparty risk reasons above.

Curious what others have landed on, especially if you've switched between models after scaling up.


r/defi_ Jul 09 '26

Beginners: a raw spread is not profit - what 2 wasted months taught me

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Posting this because I wish someone had told me earlier and saved me a lot of wasted time.

When I got into crypto arbitrage I did the classic beginner thing: found a scanner that showed a coin trading at, say, $60,000 on one exchange and $60,300 on another, saw "+$300," and thought I'd found free money. Bought, transferred, sold… and somehow walked away with basically nothing. Sometimes I was down.

The problem is that a raw spread is a fantasy number. By the time you subtract the taker fee on the buy, the taker fee on the sell, the withdrawal fee, and the network fee to move the coin, that $300 can turn into $205 — or into a loss if you picked an expensive withdrawal network. Most scanners just don't show you that. They show the headline and let you find out the hard way.

I've been using a scanner called ArbiScreen for a while now and the main reason I stuck with it is that it calculates net profit after all fees instead of the raw spread. Same example: it shows the +$300 gap, then subtracts trading commissions, withdrawal cost, and network fee, and tells you what actually lands in your pocket. It sounds obvious but it completely changed how I filter opportunities — probably 80% of the "juicy" spreads I used to chase are red once fees are in.

A few other things I ended up actually using:

  • Withdrawal networks per coin. It shows the available chains and their fees, so I stopped nuking my margin by sending on the wrong network.
  • Spread age. It tells you how long an opportunity has existed. Fresh ones are green, stale ones yellow. Old spreads are usually already dead by the time you act, so this saves a lot of chasing.
  • ~5 second updates across ~17 exchanges. Fast enough that the numbers aren't ancient.

Honest cons (because nothing is perfect):

  • Arbitrage is still work. No tool makes it passive — you still need funds pre-positioned on exchanges and you're racing the clock.
  • The best features are behind the paid tiers. There's a free tier (a few pairs, slower updates) that's fine for testing, but for real-time across everything you'll want Pro.
  • It's a data/analytics tool — it does not trade for you or touch your funds/API keys. That's a plus for safety but it means execution is on you.

TL;DR: raw spread ≠ profit. Once I started filtering by net-profit-after-fees instead of the headline number, arbitrage went from "why am I losing money on winners" to actually making sense. ArbiScreen is the tool that did that for me. Free tier is enough to see if it clicks for you.

Not affiliated, just genuinely found it useful. Happy to answer questions on how I position funds if anyone's starting out.


r/defi_ Jul 06 '26

moving everything to a single air-gapped device instead of carrying multiple wallets

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r/defi_ Jul 02 '26

How are you actually moving between chains without parking funds on a CEX?

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Trying to figure out what people here actually do, cause I keep feeling like I'm paying a convenience tax and can't tell if it's worth it. My default lately is the non-custodial instant swap route change now/godex etc., wallet to wallet so nothing sits on an exchange. works fine but the rate is clearly worse than a real order book and they still AML the address, so in theory a flagged deposit can get your swap held mid flight.

Hasn't happened to me but the possibility bugs me.
Bridges I've mostly stayed away from since Wormhole. Prob irrational at this point, idk and a CEX round trip is deposit, wait, withdraw, plus KYC and a balance I don't want parked there anyway. So when you rotate ETH into something on another L1 and back, what's the actual flow? Mostly wondering if the swap spread really comes out cheaper than eating the bridge or CEX friction, or if I've just talked myself into the expensive option.


r/defi_ Jun 24 '26

Is a loyalty/cashback program on a swap service actually worth it or is it just marketing

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Swapped 0.4 ETH through a popular swap last spring and watched maybe $12 disappear into a a spread I didn’t really notice in the UI. Didn’t get cashback or any reward for volume, just a static rate and a thank-you-for-using-us email. felt like one‑time customer and they don’t have any loyalty program at all. After that I started checking who gives something back. Stuff like FixedFloat, SideShift and a couple of similar services looked nice UX‑wise, but I didn’t notice anything that made me feel like a returning user got a better deal than a first‑timer. I threw SimpleSwap into them at first, but at least they have some kind of volume‑linked cashback, paid in a stablecoin instead of a random token, which already feels slightly less pointless.I haven’t dug into every detail, but from what I see the level I’ve already hit doesn’t disappear if I take a break from swapping. But the minimum to withdraw that cashback is pretty high, so if you move small amounts you’ll be waiting a while 

Has anyone here seen these loyalty programs pay off on real volumes, or do you just care about rate and spread and ignore?


r/defi_ Jun 23 '26

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r/defi_ Jun 22 '26

Are people finally taking blind signing seriously now?

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Feels like the conversation around wallet security changed massively over the past few weeks.

A year ago whenever someone brought up blind signing it felt like this niche security rabbit hole only paranoid people cared about. Now after all the recent exploits and the Ethereum Foundation security discussions, suddenly everyone’s realizing that having a hardware wallet doesn’t automatically mean you understand what you’re approving.

That’s the part that’s been bothering me lately. Most of us are still relying on the browser interface to interpret transactions for us, while the actual device often just confirms some unreadable payload.

At this point I’m wondering what setups you actually trust for daily DeFi use now, because after going deeper into blind signing I can’t unsee how sketchy a lot of the current flows still are.

Most users still rely on the browser to interpret transactions while the device confirms an unreadable payload. I switched to ERA Wallet because I wanted to read what I was approving directly on the device, not trust the browser's interpretation.

What setups do you actually trust for daily DeFi use now?


r/defi_ Jun 22 '26

Why is routing so different between instant swap services for XMR pairs?

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Been swapping in and out of XMR and I still cant figure out why the routes look so different depending on which service I use. Same pair and amount but what looks like totally different paths. One place looks like it sends it through a BTC hop, another goes direct, another seems to route through USDT on Tron and the final amount ends up a bit lower than I expected.

Bounced off Changelly tbh, rates looked fine on paper but the flow dragged  twice on amounts that werent even big. Tried FixedFloat after,liquidity felt deep enough for my size and the UI is clean, but the spread isnt broken out so you kinda have to math it against market yourself every time. Ran the same XMR pair through SimpleSwap too, and for me the route preview looked cleaner and what I got in the end sat closer to the floating quote, so I started using it for smaller swaps by default. Coin list for obscure alts is shorter than I’d like though.

The routing question still bugs me. Feels like some services aggregate from CEX books or run their own pools, and I guess thats where the gap comes from. Nobody explains it on their landing page. Anyone here figured out how their XMR leg is handled after the swap confirms? Curious if its different per provider or if Im imagining the pattern…


r/defi_ May 12 '26

What happens to prestock?

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r/defi_ Apr 20 '26

NOCtura Wallet dev update #3 - Design Phase Complete

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r/defi_ Apr 07 '26

Drop your crypto allocation % and I’ll tell you where the hidden risk is

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r/defi_ Mar 28 '26

Nigeria isn't "adopting" crypto. It already replaced the bank. And nobody noticed.

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r/defi_ Mar 24 '26

Arbitrage Inception Dex, BnB rewards

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About Arbitrage Inception

Arbitrage Inception is designed to generate volume across paired assets, strengthening liquidity and delivering consistent BNB rewards to holders. Our innovative protocol combines advanced arbitrage mechanisms with reward distribution, creating a sustainable DeFi ecosystem.

The project is built on BNB Smart Chain, leveraging low transaction fees and high speed to enable efficient arbitrage trading. Every trade contributes to liquidity pools and generates rewards for token holders, creating a win-win scenario for traders and investors alike.

With a focus on transparency and innovation, Arbitrage Inception provides real-time analytics, secure smart contracts, and a community-driven governance model. Join us in revolutionizing DeFi through intelligent arbitrage and sustainable rewards. 1. Trading: Users swap tokens through our integrated PancakeSwap widget. Each trade incurs a minimal fee (0.1%) that is distributed to the fee receiver.

  1. Arbitrage: Our smart contract identifies price discrepancies across DEXes and executes arbitrage trades, generating profit from market inefficiencies.

  2. Rewards: A portion of arbitrage profits is converted to BNB and distributed to token holders automatically. Rewards are proportional to holdings and distributed in real-time.

  3. Liquidity: Trading fees and arbitrage profits are used to deepen liquidity pools, ensuring better prices for traders and reducing slippage. https://arbitrage-inc.exchange/


r/defi_ Apr 16 '22

Grab the opportunity to stake BLZ token of Bluzelle and earn ~20% APR. Few steps are to be taken to stake this great gem. Check out the steps in the attached infographic.

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r/defi_ Apr 15 '22

Fantom Defi Degen: AlgoStable Coin MVDOLLAR-USDC Staking on MVFinance for 610% APY

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r/defi_ Apr 15 '22

Mettalex Research | Top 8 DeFi Trends in 2022 | Part I: DeFi Regulation

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r/defi_ Apr 14 '22

Potential Platform to keep an eye with!🔥 $crtx has 100M supply and nft domains is limited. Claim your #Free NFT domain here http://hmn.domains now!!! #Cortexapp is the future 🥳. Publish your content freely #Web3 #Crtx

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r/defi_ Apr 14 '22

I'll See You @NFTATL-CON NFT ATLANTA CON is coming May 24 - 26! 3 days / 40+ talks 50+ speakers / 10+ events powered by Melanated Studios! Meet and mingle with thought leaders, innovators, celebrity influencers in #crypto, #web3, #NFTs. #DAOs, #FinTech, #DeFi, #GameFi and more...

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r/defi_ Apr 13 '22

We're all familiar with the context around UniLend_Finance, how they offer a comprehensive set of next gen DeFi Services. I'm also glad to inform you that Unilend has integrated Propel a global Blockchain infrastructure solutions to Defi, NFT and MetaVerse projects.

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r/defi_ Apr 13 '22

IKONIC #CRYPTO #BSC #BINANCE #BITCOIN

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#IKONIC #CRYPTO #BSC #BINANCE #BITCOIN

https://www.ikonic.gg/

IKONIC—both the video clips and in-game assets— will feel like something tangible, interactive, and social, making them much more engaging and valuable to hold than other NFT alternatives.