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April 08, 2015, 06:47:50 AM
#21
I've read that blockchain wallet has no issue for users to send and withdraw bitcoin from gambling sites.
Any other wallets that are also gambling site friendly?
Your input is much appreciated... Smiley

If you are reffering for luckybit and other like sites that instantly pays to the address that is used when sending bets then yes, blockchain.info wallet is the one you are looking for
sr. member
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April 08, 2015, 06:40:44 AM
#20
I've read that blockchain wallet has no issue for users to send and withdraw bitcoin from gambling sites.
Any other wallets that are also gambling site friendly?
Your input is much appreciated... Smiley
I've been using copay wallet for quite sometime now and the wallet is pretty good and yes it does accept deposits and withdraws from gambling sites and also it is available on all platforms.
Just don't use coinbase and you should be fine.
legendary
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April 08, 2015, 02:21:43 AM
#19
The reason for seeking input is bcos coinbase sent an email warning of account may be suspended for transactions relating to online gambling.
This has to do with violation of their Terms.

Oh really they are pretty harsh and i would get my money/bitcoin from there and into electrum or something like that to send to gambling sites to be on the safe side buddy. I guess because you are in the USA where they ban online gambling in certain states are you in one of them states because looks like coinbase thinks you might be  Huh

Be careful dude and get them into a wallet that is in your control not there's so they can suspend your account or whatever the next threat is so to be clear into a wallet that you control, i won't leave you a link because it is to wallets but type this in google "list of bitcoin wallets" the first option on your list should be fine Smiley

Better safe than sorry.
Ouch, this is raising an issue there, they suddenly can start terminating other wallets for no apparent reason, the reason people moved to bitcoin is be independant from banks and havnig a wallet on the "BANK" that suspends accoutns for no reason is like meh.

Sure, next step is state regulation and taxes.
Best wallet for online casino as well as for anything else is your personal computing desktop client which provide you complete and perfect solution for privacy,liberty and ease of access . I don't use block chain's wallet and don't face any problem .
newbie
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April 08, 2015, 02:14:34 AM
#18
The reason for seeking input is bcos coinbase sent an email warning of account may be suspended for transactions relating to online gambling.
This has to do with violation of their Terms.

Oh really they are pretty harsh and i would get my money/bitcoin from there and into electrum or something like that to send to gambling sites to be on the safe side buddy. I guess because you are in the USA where they ban online gambling in certain states are you in one of them states because looks like coinbase thinks you might be  Huh

Be careful dude and get them into a wallet that is in your control not there's so they can suspend your account or whatever the next threat is so to be clear into a wallet that you control, i won't leave you a link because it is to wallets but type this in google "list of bitcoin wallets" the first option on your list should be fine Smiley

Better safe than sorry.
Ouch, this is raising an issue there, they suddenly can start terminating other wallets for no apparent reason, the reason people moved to bitcoin is be independant from banks and havnig a wallet on the "BANK" that suspends accoutns for no reason is like meh.

Sure, next step is state regulation and taxes.
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CryptoCurrency Evangelist
April 07, 2015, 02:19:19 AM
#17
The reason for seeking input is bcos coinbase sent an email warning of account may be suspended for transactions relating to online gambling.
This has to do with violation of their Terms.

Oh really they are pretty harsh and i would get my money/bitcoin from there and into electrum or something like that to send to gambling sites to be on the safe side buddy. I guess because you are in the USA where they ban online gambling in certain states are you in one of them states because looks like coinbase thinks you might be  Huh

Be careful dude and get them into a wallet that is in your control not there's so they can suspend your account or whatever the next threat is so to be clear into a wallet that you control, i won't leave you a link because it is to wallets but type this in google "list of bitcoin wallets" the first option on your list should be fine Smiley

Better safe than sorry.
Ouch, this is raising an issue there, they suddenly can start terminating other wallets for no apparent reason, the reason people moved to bitcoin is be independant from banks and havnig a wallet on the "BANK" that suspends accoutns for no reason is like meh.
newbie
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April 07, 2015, 02:01:55 AM
#16
Apart from Coinbase, all wallets are gambling friendly, meaning they don't snoop your transactions and leave you alone. But I would suggest you move to desktop wallets, such as. Electrum, which are far more safer than on-line ones.

Thanks for the advice..
Im also exploring Trezor but waiting for their mobile friendly version...

Anybody knows when Trezor mobile version will come out?
newbie
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March 24, 2015, 02:07:18 PM
#15
Apart from Coinbase, all wallets are gambling friendly, meaning they don't snoop your transactions and leave you alone. But I would suggest you move to desktop wallets, such as. Electrum, which are far more safer than on-line ones.

Thanks for the advice..
Im also exploring Trezor but waiting for their mobile friendly version...
hero member
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March 22, 2015, 11:32:15 PM
#14
Apart from Coinbase, all wallets are gambling friendly, meaning they don't snoop your transactions and leave you alone. But I would suggest you move to desktop wallets, such as. Electrum, which are far more safer than on-line ones.
full member
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March 22, 2015, 06:05:29 AM
#13
The Bitcoin QT, Hive, Armory, most other offline clients are all ok for gambling. Exchange addresses are what you need to worry about.
newbie
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March 22, 2015, 06:02:58 AM
#12
Anyone with aitbitz? Care to comment as im narowing down to few choices before deciding.
sr. member
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be your self
March 21, 2015, 07:49:46 PM
#11
I've been 'long time' using blockchain, and recently i moved to multybit and i thought all wallet is same. we can send some amount to gambling site manytimes you want but we can't withdraw if still unconfirmed.. cmiiw
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March 21, 2015, 05:38:17 PM
#10
I use multi bit, its good and also shows the us dollar denominations.
hero member
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March 21, 2015, 05:25:21 PM
#9
yeah well blockchain might be a known wallet, but after hearing so many got their btc stolen or a breach of the 2fa part, im hesitant.
I use the blockchain wallet when playing luckybit and few other games but I never hold funds there I use it for a secondary because of the instant deposit/ withdrawal.
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#feelthebern
March 21, 2015, 04:34:40 PM
#8
yeah well blockchain might be a known wallet, but after hearing so many got their btc stolen or a breach of the 2fa part, im hesitant.
newbie
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March 21, 2015, 04:21:09 PM
#7
Wonder how users able to access their wallet to withdraw if accounts get shut down?
Definitely migrating to another wallet if this the case. Seem like not much publicity on the shut down due to transaction with online gambling sites.  Huh
newbie
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March 21, 2015, 04:08:07 PM
#6
The reason for seeking input is bcos coinbase sent an email warning of account may be suspended for transactions relating to online gambling.
This has to do with violation of their Terms.

Oh really they are pretty harsh and i would get my money/bitcoin from there and into electrum or something like that to send to gambling sites to be on the safe side buddy. I guess because you are in the USA where they ban online gambling in certain states are you in one of them states because looks like coinbase thinks you might be  Huh

Be careful dude and get them into a wallet that is in your control not there's so they can suspend your account or whatever the next threat is so to be clear into a wallet that you control, i won't leave you a link because it is to wallets but type this in google "list of bitcoin wallets" the first option on your list should be fine Smiley

Better safe than sorry.

Thank you.. i will do that. Agreed better safe than sorry.
legendary
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March 21, 2015, 04:03:09 PM
#5
Unfortunately Coinbase has already shut down many accounts but they haven't confiscated any money.
hero member
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March 21, 2015, 03:51:35 PM
#4
The reason for seeking input is bcos coinbase sent an email warning of account may be suspended for transactions relating to online gambling.
This has to do with violation of their Terms.

Oh really they are pretty harsh and i would get my money/bitcoin from there and into electrum or something like that to send to gambling sites to be on the safe side buddy. I guess because you are in the USA where they ban online gambling in certain states are you in one of them states because looks like coinbase thinks you might be  Huh

Be careful dude and get them into a wallet that is in your control not there's so they can suspend your account or whatever the next threat is so to be clear into a wallet that you control, i won't leave you a link because it is to wallets but type this in google "list of bitcoin wallets" the first option on your list should be fine Smiley

Better safe than sorry.
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 21, 2015, 03:42:03 PM
#3

I am pretty sure that any wallet you choose can be used to withdraw from and deposit to gambling sites with no issues, if i had some advice to give that would be to only transfer from your wallet to the gambling site that you do not mind losing and that way you have control over your funds never send more that is a recipe for disaster and don't want that happening do we!? Good luck and welcome Smiley
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The reason for seeking input is bcos coinbase sent an email warning of account may be suspended for transactions relating to online gambling.
This has to do with violation of their Terms.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
March 21, 2015, 03:28:27 PM
#2
I've read that blockchain wallet has no issue for users to send and withdraw bitcoin from gambling sites.
Any other wallets that are also gambling site friendly?
Your input is much appreciated... Smiley

I am pretty sure that any wallet you choose can be used to withdraw from and deposit to gambling sites with no issues, if i had some advice to give that would be to only transfer from your wallet to the gambling site that you do not mind losing and that way you have control over your funds never send more that is a recipe for disaster and don't want that happening do we!? Good luck and welcome Smiley
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