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Topic: I am lucky guy! Bitcoin made me rich! {bitcoin roulette experience} - page 2. (Read 7574 times)

member
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The link is not referral just to be clear. 
legendary
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Op is nothing more than a blatant plug and link to website disguised as a question.
legendary
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nice casino PR hidden behind question how to exchange btc for fiat and store btc. so obvious..: (
legendary
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first: congrats !  Grin
2: buy a trezor wallet , and you're done !  Wink

Cheers !
hero member
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Merit: 1000
congratulation on your winning, you're the lucky man
i think the best option is do not safe your bitcoin into exchange if you think bitcoin have a bright future and price gonna rise in the future
safe your bitcoin into your offline wallet, and don't forget to encrypt it with various password combination
but if you need some cash, you can place some bitcoin to exchange
legendary
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Don't convert to fiat. Really bad idea. Bitcoin's price is shit right now, if you are talking about a lot of BTC as indicated in your OP, the slightest difference can mean huge increases of profit if you were to hold. Transfer them to a secure wallet like the ones mentioned above and stay safe.
legendary
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I see a lot of comments about security and the likelihood of theft on a grand scale.  Mt Gox is one of a few high profile examples and in the case of Mt Gox it can be said with some confidence that it had a profound negative experience on bitcoin value.  

I think there have been some important lessons because of these experiences.  Thieves have to really consider what they are doing and if the theft is worth it when the theft will cause what they stole to instantly depreciate in value.  I'm not saying that such a social contract will instantly stop bitcoin theft and of course there will always be those to do such a stunt not for monetary gain but simply to destroy and prove wrong what so many others love.

But to the OP.  Congrats on your winnings.  Fortune favors the bold!  And I agree with others... diversify how you use and store bitcoin.
legendary
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Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
If you ask me, i think you're just promoting that roulette website.
Playing on a casino, depositing many bitcoins, and you ask us where to withdraw ? Sorry, that dosent mach for me ...

I agree, i also did buy into his story. Doubt anyone would write a novel, and then ask a single question, makes no sense.

But if by some chance he really needs advice regarding funds, it is only important that the wallet is offline and on removable device or paper wallet, then after you can keep it safe like you would do with any other physical thing.

cheers
legendary
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1. buy a old pc and get offline
2. create offline wallet and send all bitcoin
3. create backup with dvd or more usb  Grin
member
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Don't convert to fiat, cause when your gambling ego will reappear, you'd need to pay additional fees to convert your fiat back to bitcoin.
So better keep your btc on wallet so it's easy to deposit when you feel gambling mode again.
hero member
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If you ask me, i think you're just promoting that roulette website.
Playing on a casino, depositing many bitcoins, and you ask us where to withdraw ? Sorry, that dosent mach for me ...

What does he win by promoting that casino? The link is not a referral link and im almost sure he is not the admin or owner of the site or he would just promote it normally like everyone else, he even posted it here wich is a section that not many people see
legendary
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If you ask me, i think you're just promoting that roulette website.
Playing on a casino, depositing many bitcoins, and you ask us where to withdraw ? Sorry, that dosent mach for me ...
legendary
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Recently i found a new online bitcoin roulette which accepted bitcoin, so i decided to give it a try. i registered and deposited some amount {the nice part was that i got 50% bonus on that}. after some nice playing i made 15x my initial deposit, however after 24 hours playing i decided to put the whole amount on BLACK. And as you can imagine this bet made my day black too. i lost everything.

After couple days i went there again and made a bigger deposit, luckily i won a lot of times and made some big money. this time i did not bet on black and withdraw the money immediately.

Thanks to that winning streak, now i have some decent amount of bitcoins in my wallet. I plan to go back to the roulette and try to win some more, so the questions is if i win some bigger amount {lets say over 100 bitcoins} where should i withdraw and safe-keep them? coinbase? circle?
if i keep them in some of these and if i decide to exchange them to cash, how long it will take for that?

I also contacted Bitcoin Beveren and asked if it is possible to send me the funds in fiat. The answer was positive but they said there will be a fee of at least 3%.

So what is the best option here?


Don't store 100 BTC online.

If you want to keep them, move them to cold storage and let only small amounts in your hot wallet.

If you want withdraw FIAT withdraw to some small exchange.


And James Bond already shown us that if you want to go all-in, you must go on red.
sr. member
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I hope you'll keep your earnings and not to try gambling again, or if you do, only with small amounts.
Wish you the best with youre bitcoins and invest them wisely  Wink
sr. member
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I have read about offline wallet but i am not comfortable for doing that, its too scary for me.

I would probably go for a direct bank withdrawal. 
Print out a paper wallet and keep it in your wallet. You should feel a bit more comfortable about that. Just don't store massive amounts on your online wallet.

yeah never stored big amount in wallet online , people will try to guessing hacking etc to get claim your adress
That's not the problem. Anyone can do that with sufficient malware installed on the victims computer. The biggest and the most troubling problem is the reliability of the company that's keeping your private keys.  They could pack up and go whenever they want to.

yeah as we know online wallet hold our private key , but if the online wallet like big company blockchain i think they will never run only for 100 bitcoin , is not worth.

With it's current price it's not worth it. But there are another couple hundred thousand people who use their service, they are holding a large sum of money. Although they seem reputable, you can't put your trust in an anonymous irreversible currency. They can still run off with it.  You did mention the possibility of being hacked. That is severe. Look at inputs.io
prejudice is okay , but over prejudice is not good. just more take careful when you have a lot of bitcoin and its stored online and you know that priv key are hold by company it means they have access to your wallet to move as they want .
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
I have read about offline wallet but i am not comfortable for doing that, its too scary for me.

I would probably go for a direct bank withdrawal. 
Print out a paper wallet and keep it in your wallet. You should feel a bit more comfortable about that. Just don't store massive amounts on your online wallet.

yeah never stored big amount in wallet online , people will try to guessing hacking etc to get claim your adress
That's not the problem. Anyone can do that with sufficient malware installed on the victims computer. The biggest and the most troubling problem is the reliability of the company that's keeping your private keys.  They could pack up and go whenever they want to.

yeah as we know online wallet hold our private key , but if the online wallet like big company blockchain i think they will never run only for 100 bitcoin , is not worth.

With it's current price it's not worth it. But there are another couple hundred thousand people who use their service, they are holding a large sum of money. Although they seem reputable, you can't put your trust in an anonymous irreversible currency. They can still run off with it.  You did mention the possibility of being hacked. That is severe. Look at inputs.io
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
No Justice No Peace
hi

first of all congratz on your winnings ..
I want to suggest you don't withdraw to coinbase account beacause i heard some peoples account frozen because there btc coming from gambling sites..and when you want to use exchange site before using it try to know is that site ligal or not. There are so many exchanger ran away with peoples money.you can ask here legit exchange site name.we can let you know but before it where are you from? Its important.

Good luck
sr. member
Activity: 285
Merit: 250
I have read about offline wallet but i am not comfortable for doing that, its too scary for me.

I would probably go for a direct bank withdrawal. 
Print out a paper wallet and keep it in your wallet. You should feel a bit more comfortable about that. Just don't store massive amounts on your online wallet.

yeah never stored big amount in wallet online , people will try to guessing hacking etc to get claim your adress
That's not the problem. Anyone can do that with sufficient malware installed on the victims computer. The biggest and the most troubling problem is the reliability of the company that's keeping your private keys.  They could pack up and go whenever they want to.

yeah as we know online wallet hold our private key , but if the online wallet like big company blockchain i think they will never run only for 100 bitcoin , is not worth.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
I have read about offline wallet but i am not comfortable for doing that, its too scary for me.

I would probably go for a direct bank withdrawal. 
Print out a paper wallet and keep it in your wallet. You should feel a bit more comfortable about that. Just don't store massive amounts on your online wallet.

yeah never stored big amount in wallet online , people will try to guessing hacking etc to get claim your adress
That's not the problem. Anyone can do that with sufficient malware installed on the victims computer. The biggest and the most troubling problem is the reliability of the company that's keeping your private keys.  They could pack up and go whenever they want to.
sr. member
Activity: 285
Merit: 250
I have read about offline wallet but i am not comfortable for doing that, its too scary for me.

I would probably go for a direct bank withdrawal. 
Print out a paper wallet and keep it in your wallet. You should feel a bit more comfortable about that. Just don't store massive amounts on your online wallet.

yeah never stored big amount in wallet online , people will try to guessing hacking etc to get claim your adress
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