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Golden Nugget's got a solid slot library - they've got the typical popular titles but honestly their variety isn't quite as deep as some competitors. If you're mainly slots focused you'll find plenty to keep you busy though. On the practical side, withdrawals have been pretty straightforward from what I've seen discussed here. Support responses vary but generally people don't complain too much. One thing I'd say - set your limits before you start playing, not after you've been at it for a bit. Way easier to stick to it that way. And keep track of what you're actually spending vs what the "free play" makes you feel like you're spending. That mental accounting thing gets people.
I've been watching both pretty closely. From what I've seen in recent testing, Wild Casino's payouts have been solid across crypto and fiat - [vegasodds.com](https://www.vegasodds.com/casinos/wild-casino/) logged crypto withdrawals under an hour, though fiat took longer as expected. Ignition's still reliable for Bitcoin specifically, but you're right about the withdrawal limits being restrictive for bigger players. The game variety difference is real though. Wild has over 1,100 titles compared to Ignition's smaller library. If you're someone who bounces between games, that matters. Both handle bonuses fairly now - no surprise wagering tricks I've noticed. Support seems consistent at both, but I'd lean toward Wild if you're not exclusively crypto.