Should Books Reimburse Bitcoin Fees As They Did With P2P Deposits? 💱
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HmanSBR Posting Legend
- 11-04-17
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#36Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#37Offshore Books need to be careful in legal states
Today I said why pay $25 in bitcoin fees to send to offshore book
I took the $25 and put into Caesars
Betus takes like 4 cryptos now I wonder why they are doing well always ahead of the curveComment -
texhooperSBR Posting Legend
- 01-05-09
- 10001
#38I downloaded the muun wallet, used segwit address instead of legacy (it defaults to segwit which is good), and used it to make a deposit this afternoon and only paid about 4% total from exchange to wallet to book. When I bought the coin at cashapp I got a notification about congestion and how they’re limiting transactions, and thought oh great this fee is gonna be crazy. And it wasn’t. Felt like the good old days.
I had been using blockchain wallet and posters had been telling me to switch as I complained about fees, so maybe this is something.
It would be nice if books would reimburse these fees but I think as long as there are ways for us to counter them they’re not going to, so we’re gonna have to figure out ways to take advantage on our end. From my limited research today it does seem like the future is in using the lightning network. I don’t know the specific ins and outs of that, but it doesn’t seem like that great a leap. That would solve all these problems like homie earlier in this thread was sayingComment -
Judge CraterSBR MVP
- 10-05-20
- 2024
#39I wonder how they could logistically refund the fees since the sender decides how much fee to include?Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82675
#41No reinmbursement. Go to a brick and mortar and skip fees.Comment -
Judge CraterSBR MVP
- 10-05-20
- 2024
#42I made a $5 purchase last week and the recommended fee was $12.84, crazy.Comment -
ShiftySBR Wise Guy
- 08-10-08
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#43This! Deposits and payouts with low fee alt-coins. Would really like to use USD Tether at a 1:1 exchange. No sweating these volatile crypto markets every time. Sweat the game, Not the Bitcoin.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#44Comment -
pabonaparteSBR MVP
- 01-21-16
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#45
This of course assumes I am willing to wait. And most gamblers are not willing to wait. Books want to take your money, so they will only reimburse you if they think it helps them take your money faster.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82675
#46I thought bitcoin was created as an alternative to banks charging fees for bank transactions and credit card processing. It appears that bitcoin fees are now worse than bank fees. They have created a monster that can't control now. I will always be gambling with cash. No one can deny cash and they don't charge fees to take your bets.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 61259
#47
The creator knew the fees would become large with time, but expected other versions to deal with that issue (as they have). And it was never ever intended to be completely anonymous either (as many people say they think it was created for) as that would just condemn it to always being a criminal currency only.
Re fees. I do also think books should automatically cover miner fees, up to a reasonable amount.
They can see exactly what was paid, so should be simple.
Kudos to Bookmaker for reimbursing when asked but do think the time has come to do it automatically.Last edited by Optional; 04-25-21, 02:05 AM..Comment -
pabonaparteSBR MVP
- 01-21-16
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#48I thought bitcoin was created as an alternative to banks charging fees for bank transactions and credit card processing. It appears that bitcoin fees are now worse than bank fees. They have created a monster that can't control now. I will always be gambling with cash. No one can deny cash and they don't charge fees to take your bets.Comment -
Judge CraterSBR MVP
- 10-05-20
- 2024
#49Since the customers set the fee, I wonder could they could do this automatically without abuse occurring. I have seen fees up to 250% for a one hour delivery, though mostly on small transactions. Reasonable is in the eye of the beholder.
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KS1986SBR Wise Guy
- 05-20-17
- 558
#50Books should start pushing customers to alt coins, I started using LTC and most of the time its less then a cent to transfer and confirms in a few minutes. Just as easy to use as BTC and books would save tons on processing withdrawals. I can't imagine how much the bigger books are paying in BTC fees to process the amount of withdrawals they do.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#51Books have to get away from bitcoin
It’s going to hurt them terribly if notComment -
Roger T. BannonSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-28-18
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#52I thought bitcoin was created as an alternative to banks charging fees for bank transactions and credit card processing. It appears that bitcoin fees are now worse than bank fees. They have created a monster that can't control now. I will always be gambling with cash. No one can deny cash and they don't charge fees to take your bets.Comment -
Judge CraterSBR MVP
- 10-05-20
- 2024
#53I tested a $1 BTC transfer , the recommended fee was $7.63Comment
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