Your fiat display fluctuates because crypto prices change every second β but your actual crypto balance stays the same.
π‘ How It Works
When you view your balance in USD or another fiat currency, you're seeing a real-time conversion. As crypto prices move, so does the fiat value β even when you're not playing.
Example: You deposited 0.1 BTC when it was worth $5,000. If BTC rises to $6,000, your balance shows $600 β but you still have exactly 0.1 BTC.
π° Discrepancies in Third-Party Games
You may occasionally see a slight difference between your Gamba balance and the balance shown inside a third-party game (e.g. $100 on Gamba but $95 in-game). This is because Gamba and the game provider use different exchange rate sources. Your actual crypto amount is always correct.
π Key Takeaway
Crypto balance = always accurate and unchanged
Fiat display = approximate and fluctuates with market prices
All bets and transactions on Gamba are settled in crypto, not fiat
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