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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Crypto casinos depositors

Topic created on 16th Dec. 2024 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 1 | Views: 68
Gamble14
Rookie
Hello dear community,

i never really got involved with crypto until now - partly because I've come across a lot of crypto casinos in the past.

So I created a Coinbase account in the traditional way without really understanding what I need.

Next, I created a wallet on Trust because I can't send anything from my Coinbase account (e.g. to Bets.io). I can pay out the balance etc., but I can't send any crypto because the balance is apparently blocked? I have no idea.

I actually thought that was done with Trustwallet. It also worked well. I bought coins there with a credit card and then forwarded them to Bets.io.

However, after each successful transfer, the following payment was rejected due to "checks".

Now the question arises for me, am I not checking something? I have read through the terms and conditions of Ramp, for example. It says that accounts are closed if there is a suspicion that the payments are being used for gambling. Yes, that's the case.

But what about crypto casinos? Is that illegal? Or how should I understand this? How do you do that?


Thank you and LG

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roccoammo11
Expert

Gamble14 wrote on 16.12.2024 at 18:01: Hello dear community,

i never really got into crypto before, until now - also because I've come across a lot of crypto casinos in the past.

So I made a Coinbase account in the classic way without really understanding what I need.

Next, I created a wallet on Trust because I can't send anything from my Coinbase account (e.g. to Bets.io). I can pay out the balance etc., but I can't send any crypto because the balance is apparently blocked? I have no idea.

I actually thought that was done with Trustwallet. It also worked well. I bought coins there with a credit card and then forwarded them to Bets.io.

However, after each successful transfer, the following payment was rejected due to "checks".

Now the question arises for me, am I not checking something? I have read through the terms and conditions of Ramp, for example. It says that accounts are closed if there is a suspicion that the payments are being used for gambling. Yes, that's the case.

But what about crypto casinos? Is that illegal? Or how should I understand this? How do you do that?


Thank you and LG

so I can send my money from coinbase to wherever I want without any problems..if I remember correctly I think it only works after a few days. If you are through an automatic Verification it could be that it still has to be checked manually by a real employee...

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