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Topic: Making a deposit to FreeBitco.in (Read 206 times)

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January 11, 2018, 10:05:01 PM
#5
How much bitcoin did you bought?
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Well, I bought just 0.00060, so even if I were desperate I can't withdraw a single satoshi given the withdrawal fee is 0.00090  Grin

You can try exchange it to dash and withdraw to faucethub.
Then in faucethub exchange back btc and withdraw to freebitcoin.
This is the cheapest way that I can think of but take few days since faucethub process withdrawal weekly now.
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Yeah, I was thinking of using coinpot.co for that, but they don't support BCC or DASH deposits yet and LTC's minimum withdrawal amount is too high. Is buying BCC and selling them on faucethub any good?  


Currently there are about $1270 worth of bcc queuing up for selling. It could take few days for your turn if you place bcc sell order at faucethub.
If you trust me then we can make a deal. You can send the bcc to my wallet and I will send you btc at faucethub as tip. With this you can withdraw to freebitcoin by this weekend.
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Bobby Fischer was right
January 11, 2018, 07:07:57 AM
#4
You can use "weekly withdraw" option to save some BTC.
If I recall correctly this weekly option costs "only" 3K satoshi.
As the name suggest it happens once per week, usually on Sunday afternoon, after the lottery draw.
I would say that you bitcoins are reasonably safe there ( if strong password etc) so you can easily store them there till upcoming Sunday.
Note: You will get small % of your deposit every day, till the day you withdraw. It was like 4% per year, I think.
If this is your first contact with BTC, use 2factor for your account and store them with freebitco.in. (always a bit risky though as you are not in full control)

I think he is asking how to transfer btc from bitbay to freebitcoin without incurred large withdrawal fee?
Yes, you're right, I totally misunderstood, not freebitcoin but rather bitbay fee is the case.
This is the reality OP, colossal fees... withdraw with altcoins seem OK but there is absolutely no way for you to save on BTC TX.
Everywhere you go it will be the same story, bitcoin is just damn expensive.
speedup-faucet.com's idea could do the trick, but what if no one buys your alts at faucethub? You will be waiting for days.
Private deal will be your only option, i think. Sell doge to somebody with small loss, maybe someone here will buy.
Or leave the bitcoin on exchange (risky) till you gather some more money for the tx fee.
Let this be your first lesson and hopefully the last. Read and think what you are doing. Sorry for misleading comment earlier.
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January 11, 2018, 05:38:06 AM
#3
You can use "weekly withdraw" option to save some BTC.
If I recall correctly this weekly option costs "only" 3K satoshi.
As the name suggest it happens once per week, usually on Sunday afternoon, after the lottery draw.
I would say that you bitcoins are reasonably safe there ( if strong password etc) so you can easily store them there till upcoming Sunday.
Note: You will get small % of your deposit every day, till the day you withdraw. It was like 4% per year, I think.
If this is your first contact with BTC, use 2factor for your account and store them with freebitco.in. (always a bit risky though as you are not in full control)

I think he is asking how to transfer btc from bitbay to freebitcoin without incurred large withdrawal fee?
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January 11, 2018, 05:26:20 AM
#2
How much bitcoin did you bought?
You can try exchange it to dash and withdraw to faucethub.
Then in faucethub exchange back btc and withdraw to freebitcoin.
This is the cheapest way that I can think of but take few days since faucethub process withdrawal weekly now.
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January 11, 2018, 03:40:36 AM
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