Maybe this question would be asked but I don't know answer on this.
For example if I want to withdraw 10 bitcoin, bitsler has maximum fee 0.0006btc, so I think currently that is really low. If I decide to withdraw that amount, will bitsler automatically pay itself more fee and I receive confirmations as usual or do I have to split coins and withdraw, for example 2btc, then 2btc agan and so..?
it is weird to say this but you know bitcoin fees are based on transaction size in bytes not in how much bitcoin you are transferring!
this means it doesn't matter if you withdraw 0.01
BTC or 100
BTC in both cases the fee can be the same. and depending on how many outputs their system chooses to use if your payment the fee
they pay can be different. but you still pay the same amount of fee.
for example you pay 0.0006
BTC fee but since the tx is big, bitsler pays 0.005
BTC in the transaction to get the high priority that you asked for.
This is correct. Players misunderstood the fee structure on Bitsler. The fee that you see in there is more of a "bitsler fee" rather than a transaction fee. So if you choose 0.0006(high priority) it means you are paying 0.0006 for a high priority transaction. So if a high priority transaction needs to have 0.005, then bitsler pays 0.005 fee and only deduct 0.0006 from you.
Are the estimated number of block before confirmation accurate too?
For a high priority withdrawal(player pays 60ksats), it says Confirmation time 1Block yada.. yada.. yada..
Thanks for clarifying.
Well the way I am seeing it is if you are withdrawing that big of an amount Bitsler is actually shouldering the transaction fee everytime the Bitcoin you are withdrawing absolutely outweighs the transaction fee, but maybe I don't know how the procedures of how high rollers' withdrawing and deposition instructions are but maybe it will need a confirmation first in one of the admins before they are really allowed to withdraw that kind of amount. Also every transaction is recorded via blockcypher in which Bitsler will provide the link.
Confirmation block that you see is just an estimate. We can never really say if it will get confirmed in 1 block or 100 blocks, the assumption is based on the current standard priority fee. Tho this still depends upon the miners.
In regards to big withdrawals, i have not seen any issue with it. Bitsler have put in a system to manually put "risky" withdrawals on "pending upon admin approval". But as long as everything is legit, i don't see any issue with it.
In regards to fee, as one of the replies above, the fee is based on the "size" of the transaction, not the amount. Lets take a look at two transactions (just for example):
https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/82631c5746c092ec567e454f1aaa677fb62d56d9818c72b5f5b4293fc6449347/- This transaction is amounting to a total of 36.48565 BTC with a transaction size of only 225 bytes, thus its fee is only 0.0002 BTC and was confirmed on the next block.
https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/1a0fc9d22b2d49864c32e6e95227ad64552e8653c430b24527a31939fc38d445/- This transaction is amounting to a total of 12.2030433 BTC with a transaction size of 1,510 bytes, with a fee of 0.02162368 BTC, thus the fee needs to be high enough to be a priority transaction.
So simply basing on those two, the fee to have a priority tx is based on the transaction size, and not the transaction amount.
And just like i said above, the fee that you are seeing on the "withdrawal pop up" is more of a bitsler fee rather than a bitcoin fee. So if you choose priority, then 0.0006 flat will be deducted from you and bitsler will send your withdrawal using the estimated priority fee, it does not matter if the priority fee is 0.1 or 0.0001. You are actually paying to have it prioritized and not the priority fee it self. If the priority fee is more than 0.0006, then bitsler shoulders it and vice-versa.