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raiders72001Senior Member
- 08-10-05
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#71Comment -
jtolerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-17-13
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#72Bitcoin is for suckers unless you're into hacking.Comment -
AlwaysSunnyRestricted User
- 07-12-15
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#74I'm into it, but only because I'm long on bitcoin. If I was switching for dollars/euros/pounds all the time then the exchange rate fluctuations would drive me insane.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#75Bitcoin has been one of most stable currencies in world
Go figureComment -
retardSBR MVP
- 01-04-13
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#76Comment -
Buffalo NickleSBR MVP
- 11-12-14
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#77So now I get my account verified and Coinbase limits me to $50 a day of which $10 can be transferred immediately. They tell me after 30 days, my limit will probably go up to $100 per week which can be transferred immediately. It's unusable if you aren't going to hold it.Comment -
blackHIPPYSBR MVP
- 10-01-14
- 3973
#79So now I get my account verified and Coinbase limits me to $50 a day of which $10 can be transferred immediately. They tell me after 30 days, my limit will probably go up to $100 per week which can be transferred immediately. It's unusable if you aren't going to hold it.
i just purchased $1,000 in btc and i didnt get any "instant funds" credited to my account even though it said I'd get 300 instantly
it also says my limits will once again increase in 31 daysComment -
Buffalo NickleSBR MVP
- 11-12-14
- 3228
#80You have to have CC on file to get instant funds.Comment -
Darkside MagickSBR Posting Legend
- 05-28-10
- 12638
#81Play exclusively at nitrogen and clouldbet now...was on the fence for awhile but now this the the best thing going!
Plus now much easier to convert bitcoin to cash than maybe a year or 2 agoComment -
muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
- 4397
#82
Not unheard of to win a bet at nitro, withdraw it over to localbitcoins, have cash in hand - all within 1-2 hours.Comment -
raiders72001Senior Member
- 08-10-05
- 11119
#83Just posted this in PT. Hope it is helpful
http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...-new-post.htmlComment -
Darkside MagickSBR Posting Legend
- 05-28-10
- 12638
#84I use bit quick.....I withdraw and convert using bit quick.....money in bank account in 45 minutes!!!Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 61462
#85I see a bitquick .com and a .co
Which is the 'real' one and review anyone that has used?.Comment -
3runhomerSBR Sharp
- 08-23-10
- 422
#86Still feeling out bitcoin process...but are there reliable ways to get bitcoin out without going through your bank?Comment -
Darkside MagickSBR Posting Legend
- 05-28-10
- 12638
#88
Fairly simple ..to buy you go to the bank and pay with cash and send the transaction number on receipt and bitcoin go to wallet
To sell you go to the banks listed where your account at ...make a sell order and then money hit account
Fees may be a little steep for buy. But no fees for sell
Also only a few banks like wells Fargo ,BkofA and Bb&t but over 5000 credit unionsComment -
3runhomerSBR Sharp
- 08-23-10
- 422
#90Does anyone know if you can use coinbase through a VPN?
I will be in a country that they do not currently support....Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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blackHIPPYSBR MVP
- 10-01-14
- 3973
#92deposited btc on betonline
asked support a week ago if there would be any fees
they told me no
deposited 990 only got 926 credited
contact support and they tell me its a 6.5 percent feeComment -
blackHIPPYSBR MVP
- 10-01-14
- 3973
#93but they will contact me in 24 hours w a resolutionComment -
RonPaul2008SBR Hall of Famer
- 06-08-07
- 6741
#94
This is good info to have (and pretty lame news). Do you know if there is a bitcoin withdrawal fee?Comment -
blackHIPPYSBR MVP
- 10-01-14
- 3973
#95just looked at their payout option for it and it says a 2% fee
however, im 95% sure the person that told me there were no deposit fees (assuming youre using your 1 free payout a month) also told me payouts were free
small victory though because bol just credited my account for the full amountLast edited by blackHIPPY; 07-24-15, 07:01 PM.Comment -
3runhomerSBR Sharp
- 08-23-10
- 422
#96Great newsComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#97why are there fees with bitcoins?
I do no get itComment -
raiders72001Senior Member
- 08-10-05
- 11119
#98There aren't any fees but if you don't send a miner's fee, the transaction may not be confirmed for hours. I pay a miner's fee of .0001 BTC (3 cents) to insure confirmations.
Bitcoin books don't charge fees. I don't know what 5Dimes, Heritage, BM, BOL, etc. charge.Comment -
muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
- 4397
#99Theoretically, you can move bitcoin to another wallet without any fees - but expect to wait days.
Sportsbooks that impose any fee above this - are ripping you off.
The small fee attached to a transaction (averages 3 cents to 25 cents) goes to the computers that keep the bitcoin ledger (the backbone of bitcoin) called the "blockchain" functioning. It's referred to as a "miners fee".Comment -
thespeculatorSBR MVP
- 09-09-08
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#100Any thoughts on olebitcoin. They say you can play at pinnacle sbo. Thinking of giving them try. Does anyone play thereComment -
raiders72001Senior Member
- 08-10-05
- 11119
#101Played with them when they were SBOBitcoin and they were fine.. I haven't played with them after they switched management but haven't heard of any problems since switching to OleBitcoin.Comment -
thespeculatorSBR MVP
- 09-09-08
- 2999
#102Thanks raiders. I already have a pinnacle account . Do you think that will cause any problems. Are the limits same as a regular pinnacle accountComment -
raiders72001Senior Member
- 08-10-05
- 11119
#103
The limits were the same as a regular account. I deposited BTC and they exchanged it for either Hong Kong dollars or Singapore dollars.
When they changed management, they originally had a 2 BTC limit. I'm not much help here since I don't know what they are doing now. I think it's back up to normal Pinny limits but I'm not positive.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#104Theoretically, you can move bitcoin to another wallet without any fees - but expect to wait days.
Sportsbooks that impose any fee above this - are ripping you off.
The small fee attached to a transaction (averages 3 cents to 25 cents) goes to the computers that keep the bitcoin ledger (the backbone of bitcoin) called the "blockchain" functioning. It's referred to as a "miners fee".Comment
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