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  • Ghenghis Kahn
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-02-12
    • 19734

    #1
    Nitrogen Sports Withdrawal...
    What is wrong with this picture? They lumped someone's huge withdrawal with several small amounts. Doesn't the fees seem really low for 32.5 BTC? Isn't this like $7 fee to transfer $260,000? Am I missing something here?

    Total Input 32.5 BTC
    Total Output 32.49913104 BTC
    Fees 0.00086896 BTC
    Fee per byte 157.136 sat/B
    Fee per weight unit 39.284 sat/**
    Estimated BTC Transacted 0.0038 BTC
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  • littlekona
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-19-15
    • 5242

    #2
    No it’s fine...many books do it this way in batches to save on fee’s
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    • TheMoneyShot
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 02-14-07
      • 28672

      #3
      Good to see you Kahn Hope all is well!
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      • eaglesfan371
        SBR MVP
        • 01-08-19
        • 4079

        #4
        Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
        What is wrong with this picture? They lumped someone's huge withdrawal with several small amounts. Doesn't the fees seem really low for 32.5 BTC? Isn't this like $7 fee to transfer $260,000? Am I missing something here?

        Total Input 32.5 BTC
        Total Output 32.49913104 BTC
        Fees 0.00086896 BTC
        Fee per byte 157.136 sat/B
        Fee per weight unit 39.284 sat/**
        Estimated BTC Transacted 0.0038 BTC
        Scripts Show scripts & coinbase
        That 32.4991 account is another address owned by their wallet. They use one wallet which sends to your address + a new one of theirs the remaining balance.

        This is what you will usually see. For example, I have seen Gemini withdrawals that have 200+ BTC involved, for my fraction of a coin tx.
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        • Ghenghis Kahn
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 01-02-12
          • 19734

          #5
          Well it's been 24 hours and it's still not in my wallet. The transaction is still getting confirmations. The last one needed almost 500 confirmations, this one has less than 200 right now. I guess it's gonna take another day and half to receive my funds. This is ridiculous.
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          • dhristov211
            SBR MVP
            • 12-18-15
            • 2535

            #6
            message support in chat they are good with customer communications
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            • Optional
              Administrator
              • 06-10-10
              • 61127

              #7
              Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
              Well it's been 24 hours and it's still not in my wallet. The transaction is still getting confirmations. The last one needed almost 500 confirmations, this one has less than 200 right now. I guess it's gonna take another day and half to receive my funds. This is ridiculous.
              Fees are not based on the amount of money. It's the byte size of the transaction that needs to be solved that determines how low i will take and how much fee is needed. Same fee for $5 or $5 million is the number of inputs making up the tx are the same.


              And who wants 500 confirmations? That sounds a bit weird.
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              • Ghenghis Kahn
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 01-02-12
                • 19734

                #8
                Problem solved. received the transfer. It was my wallet error.
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                • TheMoneyShot
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 02-14-07
                  • 28672

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
                  Problem solved. received the transfer. It was my wallet error.
                  Kahn.... if you like Nitrogen... I'm a big fan of Fairlay. Everything works the same.... but I believe you get better odds... and quicker PO's.
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                  • icon
                    SBR MVP
                    • 01-09-18
                    • 3410

                    #10
                    Originally posted by eaglesfan371
                    For example, I have seen Gemini withdrawals that have 200+ BTC involved, for my fraction of a coin tx.
                    Thats because whenever bitcoin is sent the entire balance of the sending wallet is used and the change is returned to the senders wallet.

                    ie you request 0.1 btc and senders wallet has 5.0 btc, that entire 5btc is sent so the blockchain can record the transaction and 4.9 btc is returned to the senders wallet. I used simple numbers for easy explanation.
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                    • Ghenghis Kahn
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 01-02-12
                      • 19734

                      #11
                      Originally posted by TheMoneyShot
                      Kahn.... if you like Nitrogen... I'm a big fan of Fairlay. Everything works the same.... but I believe you get better odds... and quicker PO's.
                      Hey Money, I just signed up. LOL WTF is this site about? BTC wagering is hard enough, I don't need to jump through hoops to make my wager.

                      True story, I wanted to do a three team parlay for fun so I entered 0.007 BTC and pressed enter... so I thought. The amount happened to be 0.07. Instead of being a $60 parlay, it ended up being a $600. Lesson learned, always double check your wagers.

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                      I'm making mistakes when the games are right in front of me, Fairlay is a no no for me as of now.
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