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    Quote Originally Posted by chosen4th View Post
    How could a book be so behind the curve?
    I think this is the first non-US facing traditional bookmaker who has opened up to bitcoin deposits. Ahead of the curve maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    I think this is the first non-US facing traditional bookmaker who has opened up to bitcoin deposits. Ahead of the curve maybe?
    Most of the US books accept non-us customers dont they? if so im gonna have to stick with behind the curve

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    Quote Originally Posted by chosen4th View Post

    Most of the US books accept non-us customers dont they? if so im gonna have to stick with behind the curve

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    anybody cash out with BTC yet?

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    bump

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    too bad they don't accept US customers

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    Keep hope alive!! Come on Greek, add the BTC withdrawal

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    Maybe SBR can ask Greek when someone can withdraw via BTC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManosdePiedra View Post
    Maybe SBR can ask Greek when someone can withdraw via BTC?
    From Greek: "Bitcoin is not yet available for withdrawal and we are unable to provide a definite time frame as to when it will be but we can assure you that it is assiduously being worked on by our technical team and the relevant persons involved."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    From Greek: "Bitcoin is not yet available for withdrawal and we are unable to provide a definite time frame as to when it will be but we can assure you that it is assiduously being worked on by our technical team and the relevant persons involved."
    I am really OLD school and I figured out the BTC stuff in a week I think. That answer is funnier than I think most will realize.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldschoolGambler View Post
    I am really OLD school and I figured out the BTC stuff in a week I think. That answer is funnier than I think most will realize.

    Which is why it is odd that me that some books take several days to payout via Bitcoin.

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    Well its even "odder" when you can figure out how to take the BTC, but not figure out how to return the money the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by katstale View Post
    Well its even "odder" when you can figure out how to take the BTC, but not figure out how to return the money the same way.
    The deposit system is obviously not integrated and looks like a temp measure. I'm guessing the hold up is about linking both dep and withdraw into their existing systems.

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    sounds like a bunch of hermanoes wanting to use the bookie as a bitcoin mule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave sperling View Post
    sounds like a bunch of hermanoes wanting to use the bookie as a bitcoin mule.
    Your scant post count is equivalent of your lack of bookie knowledge "hermano"

    But since this forum sometimes exists to educate, I will try. There is a "rollover" requirement with most books. Thus they get desirable action from ANY deposit. 2nd, most books require you to withdraw the same way you deposited. So, no way to be a mule at all

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    Any update on this?

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    Let me ask Admin and see if they know anything

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