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We calculate a player's "theoretical loss". If their theoretical loss is greater than the transaction fee for the selected currency then we take care of the transaction fees. For currencies like LTC, DASH, and DOGE playing 1 game at the equivalent wager of 1 USD will likely be enough for the transaction to be feeless, however since BTC fees are a bit higher, more play is required. Let me know if you need more specificity.
As far a colors, personally I like them too (I'm biased) but I've had a few people mention that they'd prefer a dark mode, so it'll likely be a future option.
There are minimum amounts to wager, for example in BTC it's 1 bit. However if an account has less than one bit, the player may wager below the minimum wager. So likely in your demo play your demo account hit 0.16 bits.
In other words, players have to pay for the transaction fee if they are winning. The computation is done automatically? I mean the players will know if there are fees or none once they click withdraw?
Thank you for explaining the minimum wager. It was a bit confusing at first.
i think we are qualified for the no fee withdrawal if we start loosing at first ( loose above 1 usd for non btc and slight more loose for btc ) and then we recover the loose and end up on profit .
they should put an indication for this so that players will know because every site also puts a notice if how much is thier withdrawal fee .
the sites free withdrawal offer is useful to those who use btc and dont want to suffer a high fee and its also good to those small gamblers that uses altcoins . 1usd wagger can be easily achievable
Not exactly. By "theoretical loss" I mean the amount that a player should lose mathematically on average. For example, lets say a player wagers 200 DOGE on easy mode, and has the opportunity to click on the 1st prize square of 502 DOGE. On average a player should lose about 4 DOGE when going for this prize square. It doesn't matter if the player wins or loses, we add 4 DOGE to the player's theoretical loss meaning after that 1 game a player may make a free withdraw as long as the fees are 4 DOGE or less (right now it's listed at 2.2 DOGE). In this scenario the player may make a feeless withdraw.
To be clear a player could win every game that they play and still get a feeless withdraw. It's based on amount of play, not the outcome of their play.
When the player makes their withdraw they are taken to a confirmation page. If their withdraw is feeless they are told so and asked to confirm the details of their withdraw. If they haven't wagered enough they will be shown the percentage of play they've already completed for a feeless withdraw. They have the option of canceling their withdraw in order to complete some more play or pay the fees themselves.
Let me know if that made more sense.