If I am not mistaken, their withdrawal fee is about 0.00007 btc or equal to ~$3 for any amount but I am not sure about that.
Do you already ask their support system about this?
But I think they use that amount as the additional fees to prevent if the network has high traffic and makes the transaction delayed.
Can we know how much you want to withdraw?
Because if your want to withdraw $50-$100, paying $3 is okay.
It was higher at 0.0005btc before but since there was so much backlash on why they were charging more than $20 for a withdrawal. At the time this was absolutely absurd since they have many players who bet less than $1 per bet and just hope to withdraw $10 on their winnings.
So they reduced it to 0.00007btc back when bitcoin's price was under $30,000.
But now that it has risen closer to $45,000, this withdrawal fee just might be too much once again.
They should really come up with a dynamic system for these withdrawal fees or
just not charge any fee at all to withdraw from your balance. Just like many of the other main online casinos have done.
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Op, you can try some other coins which have low fees like litecoin, trx, eos
Well here is the complete list of supported coins.
-Bitcoin (BTC)
-Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
-Ethereum (ETH)
-Litecoin (LTC)
-Dogecoin (DOG)
-Ripple (XRP)
-TRON (TRX)
-EOS.
I prefer to use XRP which is a very low fee and has the fastest transaction.
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I just might start using ripple for any future transactions I make on to exchanges/casinos.
I thought litecoin was the lowest since they only usually charge 0.001ltc which equates to $0.20~ and doesn't ever really change much even when cryptomarket prices are increasing or decreasing.