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Topic: Casinos Withdrawal Fees Rise (!?)|| October 2020 - page 19. (Read 6424 times)

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Which is why I don't only use Bitcoin, I also use ETH and Doge whenever I play in gambling sites, though the chances I've had were quite reduced since lately cause of a few financial problems. I've always played on a few casinos, never really settled for one, I always want to try more and more casinos out there and well, that just ended up in me having to play in multiple sites.
I think that being specific is not necessary because the subject can be dealt with in a general way, it is a matter of discussing and learning from places like the one you mention, I just visited it and it has poker which is what I like. Thanks for that information.
I don't think there's even a need to be secretive. As you said, some sites are asking for more fees, while some don't so the knowledge of knowing which sites actually increased their fees could help a few players out there since they can avoid playing on said sites in the next few weeks.
legendary
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The Bitcoin casinos I currently use have a fixed small fee or doesn't charge a fee at all so i'm not that bothered if there's big fee increase even though I don't have a big bankroll. If confirmations are taking too long I usually convert them to altcoins now that a lot of the popular casinos accepts altcoins. I'll only switch if i'm playing in a bitcoin only casino and the fee was increased but I doubt it'll happen since some of the bitcoin casinos here already have a solution against it.
legendary
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I think that being specific is not necessary because the subject can be dealt with in a general way, it is a matter of discussing and learning from places like the one you mention, I just visited it and it has poker which is what I like. Thanks for that information.

Ahh! add that if a casino supports daily deposits several times, why not withdrawals, in any case the commission for those under bankroll comes into effect there. And I think this is the reason for this increase, preventing many withdrawals of low amounts from being executed.

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That is why I avoid gambling with bitcoin especially when the price rises. Moving your funds from one place to another cost a lot. I switch to altcoins to avoid this absurd fee, there are casinos where you can choose your favorite coin, you can always try XRP which I believe is one of the best options in terms of withdrawal fees.

Usually I move in Bitcoin, ETH, thanks for that information, sometimes I use it but not all casinos offer the possibility of depositing in bitcoin and withdrawing in another altcoin, but by the way since you mention it is the alternative, but what As usual, in that casino where you can swap, I only play Chinese Poker.

There are casinos where you can deposit in Bitcoin and withdraw in ETH, USDT, and token, even without commission. But the point is the casinos that do not have this alternative coincidentally are the ones that increase their commissions the most.
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That is why I avoid gambling with bitcoin especially when the price rises. Moving your funds from one place to another cost a lot. I switch to altcoins to avoid this absurd fee, there are casinos where you can choose your favorite coin, you can always try XRP which I believe is one of the best options in terms of withdrawal fees.
hero member
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I don't use a lot of casinos lately, but if you can provide a specific names of the casinos and its before and current rates, that would help for a better discussion. Recently, I just made a withdrawal with sportsbet, I use this site for sports betting and they never charge a single satoshi, it's all free and good for small gamblers, however, we should not abuse it, I think moving frequently a $10 of $20 bankroll is not good for the casinos that offers free withdrawal service such as the casino I've mentioned. 

I know other casinos have withdrawal fees, however, some of them are already accepting altcoins too, maybe you can try to gamble an altcoins to minimize the expenses of withdrawal fees if you still want to move your coin/s frequently.
legendary
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-Title: Casinos Withdrawal Fees Rise (!?)|| September 2020
-Title: Casinos Withdrawal Fees Rise |August 2020
That bitcoin rises and consequently the withdrawal fees rise, we are used to it, but this time some casinos have increased up to 300% or more, I do not know if anticipating that bitcoin continues to increase.

The increase should always be proportional to the increase in bitcoin or fairly close.

How much does it bother you that it increases disproportionately? Do you change casino for this reason?

Let's go! It is not that they are so exorbitant amounts compared to some exchanges, for example.
But there are players who are moving their balances from one place to another looking for bonuses etc.

Generally those that move in a bankroll between $ 10 and $ 100. This affects them, a withdrawal commission of $ 3 after paying before (bitcoin price +/- $ 9500) $ 0.45 is taking away a percentage of profit from the players of the micro-bets.



Please! Big cash out players, we understand how insignificant the increase is for you.  Cool
But sometime in his successful career, he had the experience of paying a commission that meant 30% of his withdrawal of funds. (!?)



We only look, we do not judge. This Topic it is not intended to qualify, quantify or rank any casino, it is mere information.

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