Originally posted on 02/26/2019:

Quote Originally Posted by djp2000 View Post
Thanks pablo222 for posting the link to the Bitcoin video tutorial. Here's another question: If I transfer/deposit my bitcoin money into a new sportsbook site I plan to use, would that remain as Bitcoin money or could I withdraw that money from the site as a check if the site has that option? Because if I can do that, I wouldn't even bother to sell the Bitcoin on Coinbase like I plan on immediately doing.

Also, the reason I left betus.pa years ago, was because when I went to cash out they told me I wasn't able to due to all the bonuses I had. Basically, I thought the bonuses they were awarding me were like free wins. Just like the word itself, I thought they were free bonuses on top of my earnings. But I didn't realize that somehow limited what I could withdraw or didn't seem to count as regular payout winnings. I then had to place many more bets and win a certain amount to finally eventually cash out. That is why to this day, I ignore all bonuses and didn't do any on sportsbook.ag Was there something I missed with this? I don't like that bonuses came with a caveat that I somehow missed in the rules or whatever. I just like straight winnings and knowing I can cash out my winnings with no problems.
If you only want to move the money to another bookmaker, then all you need to do is create a free bitcoin.com/wallet to have Sporstbook.ag send your withdrawal to, and then immediately deposit to your new book.

How you can withdraw from the new site is up to their policy.

I "think" Heritage, Betonline, Bookmaker should all allow you to take a check. But if they think you are just using them once like a bitcoin exchange they may not.


Whilst you have some bitcoin, you may want to spend $10 of it to buy a Bitpay.com/card so you have an easy cheap option to cash out bitcoin if the new book ends up insisting on that.

It's basically a V card you can load with bitcoin which is instantly converted to US$, at a good rate. Can be used to pay for things or withdraw cash at any ATM.