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When you make a "freely put any fee you want" type of situation that could be a problem, some person who is not focused or just having a bad day (or whatever else reason) could just put in the amount he wants to withdraw into the field he should put the fee and vice versa, in that case someone who wants to withdraw 1 bitcoin and pay 0.001 fee so it can be quick, could instead get 0.001 withdraw for a 1 bitcoin fee.

Not that it is common but we have seen this type of thing happen before in bitcoin world, there are unfortunately people who lost hundreds of bitcoins this way and there is no way to reverse it back. Which is why I highly suggest a wallet like three option deal where you have slow, medium and fast where you can choice and the amount will be decided based on the situation of the fee situation at that moment.
legendary
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Did anyone experienced ever what I did?
I tried to set my email in my profile to verify and it showed "malicious behavior". I don't know why that happened but has any of you experienced it before? What's the solution to this?
I have never had such an experience before. Were you maybe using a VPN/proxy with an IP address far away from the location from where you originally created the account from? In that case you can try without the VPN or by using a location closer to your place.

If a site recognizes a new device, it might trigger a verification request where you have to confirm that you are the original owner of the account with a click on a link in an email they send.
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I would prefer they added an option for users to pay fees and set amounts users can choose to pay for faster confirms. They're being nice and paying wd fees for users currently, but some users cash out hundreds or thousands of dollars and would like faster confirms

It's okay when you want to pay higher fees

But what if someone sets too small a fee and the transaction doesn't get confirmed? When you are sending from your own wallet (i.e. the wallet for which you have the keys), you can try to cancel the TX or add more fees to it (something like CPFP). In this case you are the one totally responsible for your actions. But in case of a casino, someone would undoubtedly start to blame it for allowing such a fee in the first place despite setting it himself. And then you will see this thread or any other such thread filled with complaints and baseless accusations
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Did anyone experienced ever what I did?
I tried to set my email in my profile to verify and it showed "malicious behavior". I don't know why that happened but has any of you experienced it before? What's the solution to this?

@wolfbet, can you please add SMS and email "code" verifications as a part of your 2fa process? I'm afraid Google Authenticator is not something I'd like to use, because if my phone software crashes and I lose everything, I believe I'll lose my access to to the site as well as withdrawals.
Maybe you can save the key in notepad and store it in your pc/laptop, so when your phone software crashes, you can add it back to your mobile phone. That is what I did with all keys in Google Authenticator, and I also suggest the same thing to my friends. It helps us to have the 2fa keys and we can install Google Authenticator on other devices.
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I would prefer they added an option for users to pay fees and set amounts users can choose to pay for faster confirms. They're being nice and paying wd fees for users currently, but some users cash out hundreds or thousands of dollars and would like faster confirms.
It is clear for those whose money is big up to thousands of dollars in gambling games when they want to withdraw then this option can be done because the minimum amount of fees is applied and it is with a faster speed.

I don't know what about the users below are they able? or indeed choose the option that has been set because there are no options except those that have been set, but what I know is that if normal bitcoin is $ 15k then the cost will also decrease according to speed mempool.
legendary
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Did anyone experienced ever what I did?
I tried to set my email in my profile to verify and it showed "malicious behavior". I don't know why that happened but has any of you experienced it before? What's the solution to this?

@wolfbet, can you please add SMS and email "code" verifications as a part of your 2fa process? I'm afraid Google Authenticator is not something I'd like to use, because if my phone software crashes and I lose everything, I believe I'll lose my access to to the site as well as withdrawals.
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I would prefer they added an option for users to pay fees and set amounts users can choose to pay for faster confirms. They're being nice and paying wd fees for users currently, but some users cash out hundreds or thousands of dollars and would like faster confirms.
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Transaction discussion was going to be off-topic in wolf.bet's thread but I only want to say that for two months it wasn't confirmed? wow, you had the patience to wait for that long.
I don't think transaction discussion is "that" much off-topic because people are here talking about both
A) the fee for withdraw at wolf.bet
B) minimum withdrawal limit

I do agree that fee of withdrawal is something that is high everywhere, because eth fee's are insanely high these days and I can understand that, however that is only applied for the fee and if you want to allow people to pay their own fee that should be fine as well, after all if they want to wait they could wait, if they want fast they could do fast.

But what I do not agree with is the minimum requirement, if the person wants to send 1 dollar back to himself and pay 99 cent fee, receive only 1 cent in return for all this, let them do that if they want to. It is not wolf.bet's decision to have a minimum requirement at all.

Most users who cash out will cash out a reasonable amount anyway. I cannot imagine that someone wants to have, for example, 5 EUR paid.
 I think bookmakers should cover fees with payouts, after all, we're not talking hundreds of dollars per transaction. Isn't that only between 2 and 15 euros maximum?
That is part of a piece of customer service to the customer. I also prefer it to not set a minimum withdrawal limit.
legendary
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Transaction discussion was going to be off-topic in wolf.bet's thread but I only want to say that for two months it wasn't confirmed? wow, you had the patience to wait for that long.
I don't think transaction discussion is "that" much off-topic because people are here talking about both
A) the fee for withdraw at wolf.bet
B) minimum withdrawal limit

I do agree that fee of withdrawal is something that is high everywhere, because eth fee's are insanely high these days and I can understand that, however that is only applied for the fee and if you want to allow people to pay their own fee that should be fine as well, after all if they want to wait they could wait, if they want fast they could do fast.

But what I do not agree with is the minimum requirement, if the person wants to send 1 dollar back to himself and pay 99 cent fee, receive only 1 cent in return for all this, let them do that if they want to. It is not wolf.bet's decision to have a minimum requirement at all.
legendary
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^I agree myself that 15 wasn't really that big of  a deal. In fact it was just some airdrop that I received that day which to me didn't really worth anything, normally I do not even deposit 6-7 bucks because sending that would cost a lot to begin with, let alone anything else. Hence why I believe 15 wasn't a big deal but I just wanted to exchange that airdrop into ETH and then gamble with it, what else was I suppose to do with just 6 bucks? That is not even worth the time or even could even be turned to fiat, hence gambling with it was a feeling like "faucet" where I got free money to gamble with.

I came here to talk about the withdrawal rate because I found it interesting, didn't really bother me all that insanely much but considering it could be removed and just let people withdraw 1 satoshi above the fee is possible, I just wanted to share that. Otherwise 15+ for eth is understandable (and can yes doge if you want less).
legendary
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Wolfbet simply says "if you do not have over 15 bucks, do not come here and gamble for nothing because we ain't giving it to you" and that is understandable, 15+ is not like a whale or anything it is quite cheap. Usually not so cheap in third world countries like where I come from but still cheap for many people. Hence I think this is not a deal, sure if they could drop it in half to something like 0.02 that would be swell but during a period where even withdrawal fee reaches to high levels, 0.04 is totally understandable

You could play with doges

The minimum withdraw amount is 2,000 doges which is around 5 dollars. Honestly, I don't even understand why anyone would ever want to gamble with 15 dollars worth in ETH given that the fees could amount to half of this. Compare that to a Dogecoin network fee of just 1 doge. It kinda makes no sense if you ask me

True that, but often times players are too lazy to move their ETH or BTC to exchange and convert it to DOGE there (just like me lol). So they just sent their fund just to save some transaction fee and time and enjoy wolf.bet's game.  Unless wolf.bet have a built in conversion (sorry if i am not updated on this one) where we can convert our BTC to Doge or other cryptocurrency and vice versa, but the problem is, there is not so many local exchangers that convert Doge to fiat since most of them only converts BTC and other more popular cryptocurrencies. So even if there is an internal exchange, player will still choose to withdraw in BTC or ETH if their purpose is to convert it to fiat after withdrawal.
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You could play with doges

The minimum withdraw amount is 2,000 doges which is around 5 dollars. Honestly, I don't even understand why anyone would ever want to gamble with 15 dollars worth in ETH given that the fees could amount to half of this. Compare that to a Dogecoin network fee of just 1 doge. It kinda makes no sense if you ask me
Sometimes not all player out there aim to get money and they just let those $15 worth of ETH burn just for fun. For sure people are aware about high fees these days since and I see so many post about they are not here to earn profit but to seek some platform to spend there boredom so provably the one you see is those people who play on some certain site or even here.
The pleasure is to enjoy some of the costs they need to give and they don't care about it, we know that with price hikes now the ETH and BTC withdrawal fees are getting stronger but some also switch to DOGE because with the minimum amount that has been given, it's free gamblers want to choose which one is fun or want money, for me of course I will switch to altcoins that are slightly lower than the top coins.
legendary
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Wolfbet simply says "if you do not have over 15 bucks, do not come here and gamble for nothing because we ain't giving it to you" and that is understandable, 15+ is not like a whale or anything it is quite cheap. Usually not so cheap in third world countries like where I come from but still cheap for many people. Hence I think this is not a deal, sure if they could drop it in half to something like 0.02 that would be swell but during a period where even withdrawal fee reaches to high levels, 0.04 is totally understandable

You could play with doges

The minimum withdraw amount is 2,000 doges which is around 5 dollars. Honestly, I don't even understand why anyone would ever want to gamble with 15 dollars worth in ETH given that the fees could amount to half of this. Compare that to a Dogecoin network fee of just 1 doge. It kinda makes no sense if you ask me

Sometimes not all player out there aim to get money and they just let those $15 worth of ETH burn just for fun. For sure people are aware about high fees these days since and I see so many post about they are not here to earn profit but to seek some platform to spend there boredom so provably the one you see is those people who play on some certain site or even here.
legendary
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Wolfbet simply says "if you do not have over 15 bucks, do not come here and gamble for nothing because we ain't giving it to you" and that is understandable, 15+ is not like a whale or anything it is quite cheap. Usually not so cheap in third world countries like where I come from but still cheap for many people. Hence I think this is not a deal, sure if they could drop it in half to something like 0.02 that would be swell but during a period where even withdrawal fee reaches to high levels, 0.04 is totally understandable

You could play with doges

The minimum withdraw amount is 2,000 doges which is around 5 dollars. Honestly, I don't even understand why anyone would ever want to gamble with 15 dollars worth in ETH given that the fees could amount to half of this. Compare that to a Dogecoin network fee of just 1 doge. It kinda makes no sense if you ask me
legendary
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I have gambled a bit today but I have never checked the minimum withdrawal amount before until today, which I find a bit higher than should be. I didn't had too much money left to gamble for today so I just sent my 6-7 bucks into wolf.bet to have some fun, it was definitely a good amount of money and I gambled for a good long while, at the end I had about 12-13 bucks and I said to myself since I doubled my profit I should probably cash out and leave for a while before I restart

You didn't say what coin you've been gambling with

If it is Bitcoin, then the reason for so high a minimum withdrawal amount may have to do with high network fees (just a hunch). The minimum withdrawal amount for doges is same as before, i.e. 2,000 doges (I just checked it out), which is way lower than 0.04 BTC in case you were playing with bitcoins
I have gambled with ETH and the minimum you can withdraw from ETH was about 15 bucks, while I went as high as around 12 bucks, I couldn't gamble that last 3 dollars and lost all the other 12 bucks instead Cheesy. I got in with like 6-7 so that was all I lost nothing big deal. I do not want to make it look like a complaint, like this is not really a big problem.

Wolfbet simply says "if you do not have over 15 bucks, do not come here and gamble for nothing because we ain't giving it to you" and that is understandable, 15+ is not like a whale or anything it is quite cheap. Usually not so cheap in third world countries like where I come from but still cheap for many people. Hence I think this is not a deal, sure if they could drop it in half to something like 0.02 that would be swell but during a period where even withdrawal fee reaches to high levels, 0.04 is totally understandable.
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legendary
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Usability is a big issue in crypto, if real expansion into the wider population is wanted then it has to be as easy as possible to use with no small print type hitches to it.   Cant have transactions held indefinitely and hopefully not even delayed substantially if possible, I think the Bitcoin devs did realise this was important and we've moved on from the logjam that happened in 2017.
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Anyway, given how high Ethereum network fees can be, raising the minimum withdrawal amount is not something you should be particularly surprised in. But there can be other reasons, of course. As an aside (not related to Wolf.bet), I had my ETH transaction not confirmed for two months (sic) until I had to cancel it by creating a self-transaction with the same nonce. I sent bitcoins with very low fees in the past, and all transactions were confirmed in the end, even though it had taken days. With Ethereum, however, it never occurred
NP.
Transaction discussion was going to be off-topic in wolf.bet's thread but I only want to say that for two months it wasn't confirmed? wow, you had the patience to wait for that long

Actually, this is not quite off-topic

And I'm going to explain why. As far as I remember, you can't set the network fee manually with Wolf.bet. I have withdrawn only doges where the commission is kinda set in stone and universally accepted by all Dogecoin miners (which is 1 doge, just in case). However, it is different with Ethereum, and as my example clearly demonstrates, your Ether transaction can get stuck for ages. It simply won't be dropped (for the record, this is what I had been waiting for). Now imagine this thing happening when you try to withdraw from the casino. What would you do? Or rather, what would casino do as you obviously can't do anything in this case?
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I have gambled a bit today but I have never checked the minimum withdrawal amount before until today, which I find a bit higher than should be. I didn't had too much money left to gamble for today so I just sent my 6-7 bucks into wolf.bet to have some fun, it was definitely a good amount of money and I gambled for a good long while, at the end I had about 12-13 bucks and I said to myself since I doubled my profit I should probably cash out and leave for a while before I restart

You didn't say what coin you've been gambling with

If it is Bitcoin, then the reason for so high a minimum withdrawal amount may have to do with high network fees (just a hunch). The minimum withdrawal amount for doges is same as before, i.e. 2,000 doges (I just checked it out), which is way lower than 0.04 BTC in case you were playing with bitcoins
He said that it's 0.04 and that's particularly for the minimum withdrawal amount for Ethereum.
That can be seen on https://wolf.bet/faq

Thanks for doing this instead of me

Anyway, given how high Ethereum network fees can be, raising the minimum withdrawal amount is not something you should be particularly surprised in. But there can be other reasons, of course. As an aside (not related to Wolf.bet), I had my ETH transaction not confirmed for two months (sic) until I had to cancel it by creating a self-transaction with the same nonce. I sent bitcoins with very low fees in the past, and all transactions were confirmed in the end, even though it had taken days. With Ethereum, however, it never occurred
NP.
Transaction discussion was going to be off-topic in wolf.bet's thread but I only want to say that for two months it wasn't confirmed? wow, you had the patience to wait for that long.
legendary
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I have gambled a bit today but I have never checked the minimum withdrawal amount before until today, which I find a bit higher than should be. I didn't had too much money left to gamble for today so I just sent my 6-7 bucks into wolf.bet to have some fun, it was definitely a good amount of money and I gambled for a good long while, at the end I had about 12-13 bucks and I said to myself since I doubled my profit I should probably cash out and leave for a while before I restart

You didn't say what coin you've been gambling with

If it is Bitcoin, then the reason for so high a minimum withdrawal amount may have to do with high network fees (just a hunch). The minimum withdrawal amount for doges is same as before, i.e. 2,000 doges (I just checked it out), which is way lower than 0.04 BTC in case you were playing with bitcoins
He said that it's 0.04 and that's particularly for the minimum withdrawal amount for Ethereum.
That can be seen on https://wolf.bet/faq

Thanks for doing this instead of me

Anyway, given how high Ethereum network fees can be, raising the minimum withdrawal amount is not something you should be particularly surprised in. But there can be other reasons, of course. As an aside (not related to Wolf.bet), I had my ETH transaction not confirmed for two months (sic) until I had to cancel it by creating a self-transaction with the same nonce. I sent bitcoins with very low fees in the past, and all transactions were confirmed in the end, even though it had taken days. With Ethereum, however, it never occurred
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I have gambled a bit today but I have never checked the minimum withdrawal amount before until today, which I find a bit higher than should be. I didn't had too much money left to gamble for today so I just sent my 6-7 bucks into wolf.bet to have some fun, it was definitely a good amount of money and I gambled for a good long while, at the end I had about 12-13 bucks and I said to myself since I doubled my profit I should probably cash out and leave for a while before I restart

You didn't say what coin you've been gambling with

If it is Bitcoin, then the reason for so high a minimum withdrawal amount may have to do with high network fees (just a hunch). The minimum withdrawal amount for doges is same as before, i.e. 2,000 doges (I just checked it out), which is way lower than 0.04 BTC in case you were playing with bitcoins
He said that it's 0.04 and that's particularly for the minimum withdrawal amount for Ethereum.
That can be seen on https://wolf.bet/faq
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