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Topic: [Table] Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos - page 36. (Read 12914 times)

legendary
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also https://coindragon.com/ is not yet on your list. they have ANN thread here and so far no complaints from the users.
I have heard about CoinDragon, but I have never played there or heard anything negative or positive about them. I'll check it out, thanks.

Coindragon is good place, I was active there on the early days and I have no complains. Admin/owner is actively communicating with users and very open to feedback,  suggestion, etc. They deserved to be on the list but I have no ideas about the exact information of the min withdrawal and its fee as my last visit was long time ago.
legendary
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i haven't seen betja on your list. seems that they are gaining interest here because of the relatively good odds.
I haven't taken a closer look at everything they offer yet. I have noticed very favorable odds compared to some competitors and a decent bitcoin faucet. I will check it some more with the next update. 

also https://coindragon.com/ is not yet on your list. they have ANN thread here and so far no complaints from the users.
I have heard about CoinDragon, but I have never played there or heard anything negative or positive about them. I'll check it out, thanks.

Hello I have not seen Futuur.com ( https://futuur.com/ ) on the list and even someone putting it here.
I just took a quick look at Futuur. I can't say I find the markets for the Olympic Games particularly appealing. They mostly have prediction markets on the overall tournament winners in particular sports, and that's it. Currently there are only 2 football markets on the whole site.
legendary
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Hello I have not seen Futuur.com (~) on the list and even someone putting it here.
here's their Withdrawal fees ~snip~
@Pmalek, Beside that few more information about Futuur withdrawal: They used to have 1mBTC minimum withdrawal limit but with the updates of altcoins they have changed it. Now there is no minimum withdrawal limit. Base on their FAQs the minimum withdrawal amount should be greater than 0.01 Euro (excluding the withdrawal fee). But a bad thing is that they process the withdrawal manually which may take up to 24 hours.
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Hello I have not seen Futuur.com ( https://futuur.com/ ) on the list and even someone putting it here.

here's their Withdrawal fees

Hi everyone!  Thanks for all the input and ideas.  Regarding the questions above:

There is no deposit minimum Smiley

These are our withdrawal fees:
Bitcoin: 0.4 mBTC
Bitcoin Cash: 0.003 BCH
Litecoin: 0.006 LTC
Dogecoin: 6 DOGE
Ether: 0.004 ETH
Tron: 0.2 TRX

(We will be updating our FAQs asap!)


Regarding promotions, yes we hope to do a promo soon, so stay tuned!

Thanks .
legendary
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BetJa is a good gambling site but people should be aware that there is also a gambling site that is similar to BetJa, it is Bet9Ja which is others avoided.
I was talking about https://betja.com/.
There is almost no information about Bet9Ja on Bitcointalk except a post from a user who mentioned it in connection to the most popular Nigerian sports betting sites. From what I can see, It's a fiat-only bookmaker that doesn't accept cryptocurrencies, so it has no chance to be on this list no matter its reputation.   

i haven't seen betja on your list. seems that they are gaining interest here because of the relatively good odds. also https://coindragon.com/ is not yet on your list. they have ANN thread here and so far no complaints from the users. but their withdrawal fees depend on the current network condition and you can select your options from slow-standard-fast-express, as far as i recall. and if the network is not too congested, you can even withdraw using 500sats std fee, and still it will go thru in few minutes.
legendary
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I cant remember either the fees of withdrawal from bitsler was 0.0004 BTC or not but now I have check the withdrawal of bitcoin from bitsler and I have noticed it is just 0.00045000 bitcoin not the amount of 0.0004 bitcoin. So, I think you should update it. Thanks.
Actually, Bitsler allows the player to select between two different withdrawal fees. Right now, the low blockchain fees are 0.0003 BTC while withdrawing for a quicker confirmation in mind will require paying 0.0006 BTC.

The sum you mentioned, 0.00045 BTC, is the minimum withdrawal amount. It seems to have changed from 0.0004 BTC. I will update to the correct number in the table.
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Bitsler|0.0004 BTC ~ $14.40|
I cant remember either the fees of withdrawal from bitsler was 0.0004 BTC or not but now I have check the withdrawal of bitcoin from bitsler and I have noticed it is just 0.00045000 bitcoin not the amount of 0.0004 bitcoin. So, I think you should update it. Thanks.
legendary
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BetJa is a good gambling site but people should be aware that there is also a gambling site that is similar to BetJa, it is Bet9Ja which is others avoided.
I was talking about https://betja.com/.
There is almost no information about Bet9Ja on Bitcointalk except a post from a user who mentioned it in connection to the most popular Nigerian sports betting sites. From what I can see, It's a fiat-only bookmaker that doesn't accept cryptocurrencies, so it has no chance to be on this list no matter its reputation.   
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Can we also include sports betting exchanges in the list ?
Sure, I don't see any reasons why not. Fairlay has been around for many years already and I can't remember ever reading something negative about them. I will have a look at Fairlay. I am planning to include Betja as well. It's a relatively new sportsbook-only site, but seems quite interesting to me.
^ That was a good suggestion either and the Fairlay game is really also good to hunt if you are good at analysis ain trading, they are almost the same that needs any technical skills. However, from I last commented here and now I back visited in your thread, I saw a lot of improvements and you will always take an action those who had requested, suggested earlier. Nevertheless, BetJa is a good gambling site but people should be aware that there is also a gambling site that is similar to BetJa, it is Bet9Ja which is others avoided.
legendary
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Can we also include sports betting exchanges in the list ?
Sure, I don't see any reasons why not. Fairlay has been around for many years already and I can't remember ever reading something negative about them. I will have a look at Fairlay. I am planning to include Betja as well. It's a relatively new sportsbook-only site, but seems quite interesting to me.
legendary
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Can we also include sports betting exchanges in the list ?

Fairlay's minimum withdrawal is 1mbtc and fee starts at 0.5mbtc. Also they have a level system where the fee goes down to 0.25mbtc once you've earned enough points(via daily login, betting, deposit, withdrawal etc).
legendary
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@panjul07
I added PlayBitcoinGames to this list. Thanks for the information!

I don't think their FAQ page is updated and correct. When you go to the cashout page of the casino (https://www.playbitcoingames.com/cashout.html), you can see that the minimum withdrawal amount is 2 mBTC which is equal to 0.002 BTC. I am not sure why their FAQ claims it's $1, but I seriously doubt you can withdraw such a small amount.

The cashout page states "1.00% + 0.00m฿" when it comes to withdrawals. I am not sure what the + 0.00m฿ is supposed to signal, and if the withdrawal fees increase in certain situations. For now, I will not mention it in my OP.
legendary
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There is one old site (but not really popular) which is not on the list, its name is playbitcoingames.
I found it interesting since it is a bit different to most other casinos when it comes to withdrawal fee.
Their withdrawal fee is 1% of the requested amount so it can be very big fee if the requested amount is big.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.57368371
^ it is an example case, the user requested 303mBTC withdrawal and he need to pay 3.06mBTC fee which worth around $100

Will you add it on the list? FYI, min withdrawal in this site is $1 as per stated on the FAQ.
legendary
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@panjul07
I just had another look at Chips.gg and you are right, it does seem like they have lowered their withdrawal fees. I guess this was done in the last couple of days and after I checked all the casinos and updated my table in OP. The requirements to withdraw from Chips.gg have been edited now.

Cheers!
legendary
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Bump

You can update the withdrawal fee in Chips.gg as per my last visit some time ago, the withdrawal fee for bitcoin is 0.0002btc.
legendary
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The newly launched site Betja have a BTC.001 min withdrawal and BTC.0002 withdrawal fees.
Someone mentioned Betja to me in my thread about free faucets on crypto casinos. Since they are brand-new, I will wait for a couple of weeks to make sure they don't have any deceitful intentions here. It's positive that they already have a signature campaign and a decent faucet claimable every hour. That shows they are doing enough to promote their site to the community. 
legendary
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The newly launched site Betja have a BTC.001 min withdrawal and BTC.0002 withdrawal fees (screenshot of the cashier window).

Agreed. Wish more casinos followed sites like Sportsbet, Bitcasino etc in this aspect. If they can do it and still remain successful, why can't the others do the same? Instead, they are making things worse for gamblers through mandatory KYC etc.
I don't mind paying for fees tbh but it sucks when some casinos don't adjust the fees accordingly or change it from time to time. I guess it's just business decisions since nitrogensports does the same but only for their regular players.
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They have? Isn't it still 0.004 BTC? I couldn't find info that it was changed.
I guess I got confused because of the drop in BTC value in recent times. Minimum withdrawal was $200+ when I withdrew the last time before the drop to $142.

Withdrawal fees is something that really shouldn't be. It would be different with a transfer to a bank, then mandatory fees apply. The only fee with the bitcoin that there is, or should be, is the network fee and every casino should be able to cover it easily. it is not that expensive and you make a good impression on the customers.
Agreed. Wish more casinos followed sites like Sportsbet, Bitcasino etc in this aspect. If they can do it and still remain successful, why can't the others do the same? Instead, they are making things worse for gamblers through mandatory KYC etc.
legendary
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Yes, it's still BTC0.004 I guess he's referring to the recent changes since FJ's minimum used to be higher.
I remember their fees being 0.004 BTC for years already, not sure when they made the change.

Bitdouble's minimum is at 10mbtc and withdrawal fees at 1mbtc.

They also offer withdrawals on the lightning network.
I added data both for on-chain and off-chain transactions. Thanks!

Edit : I forgot to mention Rocketrun their minimum withdrawal is at BTC.0005 and BTC.0002
I remember Rocket Run from my thread about faucets. Info about this site were added to the table as well.

Withdrawal fees is something that really shouldn't be. It would be different with a transfer to a bank, then mandatory fees apply. The only fee with the bitcoin that there is, or should be, is the network fee and every casino should be able to cover it easily. it is not that expensive and you make a good impression on the customers.
Very few casinos can afford to pay for its customers withdrawals. I would prefer that there aren't any withdrawal fees as well, but I understand that many sites just can't do that. What I really hate seeing is when casinos make money off of the fees that users pay similar to what cryptocurrency exchanges do. They charge the players $10 in fees for example, pocket 50% and use the other 50% to pay the network fees.
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Withdrawal fees is something that really shouldn't be. It would be different with a transfer to a bank, then mandatory fees apply. The only fee with the bitcoin that there is, or should be, is the network fee and every casino should be able to cover it easily. it is not that expensive and you make a good impression on the customers.

Not all can simply cover especially with lower minimum threshold. Imagine the minimum withdraw is set to $10 and the fee could be $7 and there are thousands of TXs to be covered on a daily basis.

Highrollers/ VIPs might see theirs waived but for nons, that's too much. If one were to withdraw 10 times, that's $70 in fees.
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