My experience with Pokoplay so far has been legitimate and transparent.I completed full KYC verification and deposited $100, which was credited correctly. After that, I received repeated prompts asking for an additional payment for “wallet ownership verification.” I contacted support, and they acknowledged this was a system error, confirmed that no such payment was required, and stated they are actively removing the issue for affected users.That distinction matters. Technical errors can happen on automated crypto platforms — what matters is how they’re handled. In this case, the company acknowledged the mistake, confirmed my verified account status, and clarified that no improper fees were owed.Pokoplay is operated by Interstorm N.V., which operates multiple gaming platforms. The site requires KYC, uses on-chain transactions, and maintains communication when issues arise — all standard indicators of a legitimate gambling operation rather than an investment scam.It’s also important to separate gas/network fees (paid to the blockchain) from platform fees. Network fees are normal in crypto and are not charged by the casino itself.Crypto gambling always carries risk, and users should read the terms carefully. Skepticism is healthy, especially in this space. That said, based on my direct experience — verified account, correctly credited funds, acknowledgment of errors, and ongoing communication — Pokoplay has acted consistently with a legitimate operator so far.I’ll update if anything changes, but at this point I’m satisfied with how the issue was handle
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