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Topic: Miniclip problem (Read 186 times)

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October 13, 2022, 05:06:00 AM
#7
I've used Miniclip before and I was a fan and player of club penguin and commando. But, I have never seen a such thing on that website that they have offered bitcoins for playing.
Just like the usual thing in playing with other players and betting with it then it was the thing that ETF and heretik said. I guess this is all case closed for OP.
legendary
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October 13, 2022, 01:03:45 AM
#6
MiniClip? Like the games websites? Are you sure those were Bitcoin and not just their in-game currency?

Lol. My friends and I were playing games on Miniclip back in 2010-12. I don't recall seeing anything about bitcoins on the site. It's a shame, because then I would've heard about Bitcoin a lot earlier than 2019.
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October 12, 2022, 03:21:38 AM
#5
Bitcoin as a value is worth nothing moreover it has been around for years. In most cases, the web has collapsed, like some users of bitcoin faucet sites recently asked about the bitcoins they accumulated in the past.

If they ever offered bitcoin, I would have known bitcoin earlier. I still have one of the miniclip games (8pool) on my old phone from 2013 and never get a notification that they use bitcoin. I prefer that what you mean is hosted by a third party.
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October 11, 2022, 10:04:29 AM
#4
I search on Google but most of the result is on this forum like the two threads posted by HeRetiK above. And another post on Reddit here https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/31qbm1/miniclip_8ball_pool_bitcoin_betting/

What I think is that he might be read those threads and posts before and remembered that he earn some BTC playing the 8ball pool p2p betting so it means Miniclip 8ball pool is not involved. If I'm right he should receive the BTC in his own wallet or in exchange.
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October 11, 2022, 05:52:27 AM
#3
MiniClip? Like the games websites? Are you sure those were Bitcoin and not just their in-game currency?

Because searching for "Miniclip Bitcoin" only leads to project threads from 2012 [1] and 2014 [2] with users considering creating a MiniClip clone but with Bitcoin which leads me to believe that MiniClip themselves never used Bitcoin.

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-miniclip-118421
[2] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/8-ball-pool-for-bitcoins-896402


If you're not referring to the games website or MiniClip indeed did use Bitcoin in the past your best bet is trying to recover your old account or, as mentioned by Neurotic Fish, getting in touch with their support.
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October 11, 2022, 04:06:01 AM
#2
Did someone had exerience when miniclip had bitcoins as value on their website. It was like years ago but back then I had some bitcoins made by playing games. Is there any possibility to come back those coins or something?

So you had bitcoins on a website. Well, that was in their wallet (no private key for you).
If that's no longer available I'm afraid that the chances for you to get those coins is slim (I should say 0).
However, this is not an issue with Bitcoin, it's an issue with Miniclip itself, so the only ones who could help is them (i.e. allow you withdraw those coins to your wallet).

Now think it over: what would be the reason they would give you now valuable money you didn't claim when you had the occasion?
If you think you have a chance, ask their support.
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October 11, 2022, 04:00:09 AM
#1
Hello everyone,
Did someone had exerience when miniclip had bitcoins as value on their website. It was like years ago but back then I had some bitcoins made by playing games. Is there any possibility to come back those coins or something?
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