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Topic: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos - page 25. (Read 12914 times)

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The name sounds familiar. I will consider them in the future. They have created a nice-looking ANN thread.

Seems that the entity registered back in 2019 but only recently realized the potential of Bitcointalk hence that.
legendary
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What about WinDice?
The Windice account never responded to my question either. I forgot about it to be honest. The way I understand the information provided on their withdrawal page is that the withdrawal fee (maximum up to 0.0003 BTC) will be subtracted from the minimum amount that is being withdrawn.

An old casino (Thunderpick) has created their ANN thread in bitcointalk forum recently. They are new to the forum, but old in the crypto gambling industry. Don't hesitate to check them out.
The name sounds familiar. I will consider them in the future. They have created a nice-looking ANN thread.
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What about WinDice? WinDice is an old casino, but their representative doesn't stay active in the forum. Their live support has confirmed that min withdrawal amount is $15 in BTC, plus the withdrawal fee. However, it will be better to wait for the reply of WinDice representative in their ANN thread.

An old casino (Thunderpick) has created their ANN thread in bitcointalk forum recently. They are new to the forum, but old in the crypto gambling industry. Don't hesitate to check them out. They have 12 EURO min withdrawal limit for Bitcoin, and they don't charge any withdrawal fee.
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Basically, their min withdrawal amount is equivalent to $20 in BTC plus the withdrawal fee (0.00008 BTC).
It's been a couple of days but the Flush forum admin has still not answered my question in their ANN thread. Still, even without that, I can conclude that what you are saying is correct. Their minimum withdrawal amount is equivalent to $20 in BTC once you subtract the 0.00008 BTC that is used for the withdrawal fee. I have edited the table to include this information.     
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Update:

- Changes have been made to the numbers for Betja, 500 Casino, and Bitsler.
- I am still waiting on confirmation from the WinDice forum representative, and I need to take a second look at Flush casino.

@panjul07
Owl.games looks really nice. I can see that they have been on Bitcointalk for 1 month. I will check back on them soon when it's time to add some new casinos to the table. Thanks for the suggestion.

However, you didn't ask it in Flush casino ANN. Have you skipped them as their ANN thread is inactive since last two weeks?
No, I didn't skip them. I didn't want to spam the same type of questions in multiple gambling threads in quick succession. I will take care of it tomorrow. Wink
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Thanks again! I will take another look at the casinos you mentioned and also ask their forum representatives if they can confirm that their withdrawal fees are fixed to a certain USD amount. Changes will be made accordingly. I don't rely on FAQ sections that much because in my experience, they can sometimes be outdated and show wrong information.    
I can see that you have already asked in two casinos ANN thread to confirm the min withdrawal amount of bitcoin. The representative of 500Casino has replied to you and the table has been updated according to the provided information. However, you didn't ask it in Flush casino ANN. Have you skipped them as their ANN thread is inactive since last two weeks? BTW, it is true that the FAQ page doesn't get updated frequently by some casino.
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It seems there is no one suggesting you to add owl.games into the list.
Owl.games is a new site which looks really nice, they have just stopped the signature campaign few days back.
Information about the bitcoin withdrawal can be seen in below screenshot:



Min wirthdrawal: 0.0003btc
Withdrawal fee: Although it shows that there are 3 different fee preferences, but the amount shows the same 0.00013436btc.
legendary
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Thanks again! I will take another look at the casinos you mentioned and also ask their forum representatives if they can confirm that their withdrawal fees are fixed to a certain USD amount. Changes will be made accordingly. I don't rely on FAQ sections that much because in my experience, they can sometimes be outdated and show wrong information.   
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This is great table and it is also nice to know that you keep this thread updated. I also appreciate that you keep the words in green for gambling sites that has a lower withdrawal amount and fee and keeping it red if it is too high and expensive and of course you made a conclusion for all the lowest withdrawal and fee as well as highest withdrawal and expensive fee. Thank you!
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Data has been updated for both casinos now, thanks!
Min withdrawal amount contains 6 to 8 numbers after the decimal point in some casino. I think you should double check those casinos withdrawal amount before adding them in your list. Because, most of those casinos min withdrawal amount is set in USD value. Those casinos withdrawal amount fluctuate with the price change of bitcoin. WinDice, Flush and 500Casino casino min withdrawal amount is also set in USD value. Min withdrawal amount is equivalent to $15 for WinDice and $15.01 for 500Casino.

Currently the min withdrawal amount is 0.00063594 BTC (including the withdrawal fee) in Flush casino. Actual min withdrawal amount is 0.00055594 BTC (excluding 0.00008 BTC withdrawal fee). And the value of 0.00055594 BTC is $20 at current bitcoin price. Basically, their min withdrawal amount is equivalent to $20 in BTC plus the withdrawal fee (0.00008 BTC).

Bitsler has increased their min withdrawal amount to 0.0004 BTC. But they have reduced their withdrawal fee after a long time. And now it is 0.0001 BTC to 0.0003 BTC. (Congrats for your 3.5k merits achievement.)
legendary
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I think you have forgotten to update the min withdrawal amount of Tower.bet casino. They have fixed it now and the admin notified you about that in their ANN thread. Betnomi min withdrawal amount is also equivalent to $20 in BTC.
Data has been updated for both casinos now, thanks!
I just remembered that I also have a few things to add in my free faucets list, so that's something I need to take care of next.
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I will keep Cloudbet in my OP since a scam was never proven. I will check the scam accusation sub-board from time to time to see if there are any active scam accusations against casinos that are listed in my OP. I'd like to think that if you didn't inform me about that particular incident and if I didn't give it a 2nd look, maybe it would have remained unsolved even today. Maybe we can push things in the right direction some more times. Wink
The whole credit goes to you Smiley. Perhaps, it would have remain as unsolved if you had removed them from your list without digging much into the accusation. I had started to do some investigation after your mention in that topic. Our effort was helpful for both parties. OP got his deposit refund and Cloudbet team got salvation from an active type 3 flag.


I think you have forgotten to update the min withdrawal amount of Tower.bet casino. They have fixed it now and the admin notified you about that in their ANN thread. Betnomi min withdrawal amount is also equivalent to $20 in BTC.
legendary
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@Pmalek, here is an open (unsolved) scam accusation against Cloudbet since last 50 days. And a type 3 flag is active against the Cloudbet admin. I think you need to remove them from the table now.
This has luckily been solved to the satisfaction of all parties involved. It took too much time for some reason. I can't say who is to blame because both parties weren't really communicating properly. OP kept insisting that they return his deposit and the Cloudbet support kept requesting for him to undergo KYC. We never did find out what the truth was, but since the matter is solved, it doesn't really matter at this point.

I will keep Cloudbet in my OP since a scam was never proven. I will check the scam accusation sub-board from time to time to see if there are any active scam accusations against casinos that are listed in my OP. I'd like to think that if you didn't inform me about that particular incident and if I didn't give it a 2nd look, maybe it would have remained unsolved even today. Maybe we can push things in the right direction some more times. Wink
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Im new to the crypto casino, I want to clarify something. May I know is the withdrawal fee stated in the table included the gas fee for the transaction?
Let me first understand what you mean with gas fees. Like Haunebu wrote, my table only shows the withdrawal fees and minimum requirements in Bitcoin. Gas fees are the transactions fees on the Ethereum blockchain and I don't keep track of those.

If by 'gas fees' you mean crypto withdrawal fees in general, then yes. The amount you see in the table is the total withdrawal fee that will be deducted from your balance when you make a withdrawal. That includes the mining fees + a bit of profit to the casino every time you withdraw.

Some casinos cover all these charges on their end, and you don't have to pay anything. You will see the word 'Free' for those that do.

Probably he thinks that withdrawal fee is different to transaction fee (he says gas fee) because I still hear from some people who think like that. They think that withdrawal fee is something we need to pay to the casino and they the transaction fee for the withdrawal is charged separately. In fact withdrawal fee is something we need to pay to process the withdrawal for the transaction fee and casino do not charge other fee for withdrawal.
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Im new to the crypto casino, I want to clarify something. May I know is the withdrawal fee stated in the table included the gas fee for the transaction?
Let me first understand what you mean with gas fees. Like Haunebu wrote, my table only shows the withdrawal fees and minimum requirements in Bitcoin. Gas fees are the transactions fees on the Ethereum blockchain and I don't keep track of those.

If by 'gas fees' you mean crypto withdrawal fees in general, then yes. The amount you see in the table is the total withdrawal fee that will be deducted from your balance when you make a withdrawal. That includes the mining fees + a bit of profit to the casino every time you withdraw.

Some casinos cover all these charges on their end, and you don't have to pay anything. You will see the word 'Free' for those that do.
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The new update is freaking awesome. Adding dollar prices makes everything way more convenient for everyone which is why I appreciate what Pmalek and the others did here.

Great to see more crypto gambling sites charge effectively zero withdrawal fees like Winz etc and many popular sites lower their withdrawal fees drastically(Roobet, Stake etc).

Im new to the crypto casino, I want to clarify something. May I know is the withdrawal fee stated in the table included the gas fee for the transaction?
The withdrawal fees stated in the table are related to BTC only. You need to check the ETH fees separately.
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Thank you so much Pmalek for the helpful info.

Im new to the crypto casino, I want to clarify something. May I know is the withdrawal fee stated in the table included the gas fee for the transaction?

legendary
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After quick click on quote I must say that it looks scary, and I need some translator with live editor Smiley
Hahah. Yeah, the code is a nightmare. Have you changed your mind about putting the casinos in an alphabetical order? Grin

This week we have some new guests but no official thread yet but sure it will come soon
A new casino? As a rule of thumb, I like to wait for a few weeks or months before adding a brand-new site. It's better not to do it too early to make sure they are legit.

What do you think if the list of sites is sorted by name? it will be a little easier to find the site name yes it will bother you a bit can do it in free time if agree 
notblox1 has already expressed an interest in sorting the sites in alphabetical order. I don't want to interfere in that process now.
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I don't mind if you do that, go ahead. If you think it's going to look better, give it a try. When it's finished, you can share a quote of the finished table in a new post here and I will update my OP to link to your list with the information that it's an alphabetic overview of the casinos.
I see that you made some very nice changes with adding correct dollar prices, and I will try to find time and make update for first letter ordering.
If I manage to do everything correctly without mistakes I will post it here so you can check and use it if you want.
After quick click on quote I must say that it looks scary, and I need some translator with live editor Smiley
legendary
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Update:

- The thread has received a slight makeover. All casinos that have fixed fees now have an automatic price indication in USD next to the Bitcoin amount. The calculations are made in real-time with each refresh of the page depending on the BTC price on Binance.
- Not all amounts have an automatic price indication because it messes up the formatting. I will try to find a solution for that if possible.

A big thanks to BlackHatCoiner who created this feature!
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