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Online Casinos in general: Bitcoin question (Page 2)

Topic created on 19th Feb. 2023 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 27 | Views: 3,154
MisterL
Expert
This transaction has 152 confirmations. It was mined in block 777.181

is this a confirmation that it has arrived?

and because at Jeton e.g. ec card recharge takes 2 working days it may take the same time for crypto deposits

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david84
Amateur

MisterL wrote on 19.02.2023 at 14:06:



so in the blockchain isse drinn can you post the hash here? and times one can look at where the problem is or can there be shindluder driven with?

of course you can post it. ALL transactions are visible in the blockchain for everyone. nothing can be done with it except research.

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david84
Amateur

MisterL wrote on 02/19/2023 at 14:22: This transaction has 152 confirmations. It was mined in block 777,181

is this a confirmation that it has arrived?

and because with token e.g. ec card recharge takes 2 working days it may take the same time for crypto deposits

With 152 confirmations your money has been sent in any case. The minimum for Bitcoin is 6 confirmations.

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david84
Amateur
Hello,

As I have already written to you, you have paid too little transaction fees. The fees for Bitcoin transactions are currently at 4-6 euros then the transaction is completed within 10-60 minutes. You have just paid $0.71 in fees, which is far too little, so your transaction will take a long time. It is also possible that your money will be returned.

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gamble1
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So I have always MuchBetter loaded with BTC and it was there always so if you want to load now eg 150 € in BTC you had to specify the exact value in BTC

So I have in the wallet always switched to BTC and then the exact number in BTC loaded were then mostly if you zb. 150 € aufladst 152.30 or something I would always work with such transactions only with the requested crypto value and not with euros ie you always specify the value in BTC so zb. the 0.00453 or something then you always have the exact number + fees

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MisterL
Expert
Ok
Can also come back was my first bitcoinsus payment
Wanted to know if they pay out too
Thanks for your tips and help
p.s. Play now at sultanbet the rtp stands with each game I find important

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Klempo77
Expert
Normally Stake payout is debited immediately, at least that's how I know it.

What I do not understand, why do you actually specify at Jeton sum?

I have account at coinbase, and only need dodge/bitcoin address, and specify it only at Stake, and of course sum what I want to pay out. Don't need any confirmation from coinbase, or anything like that.

E.G.. If I want to pay out 100€, just enter address, at coinbase then fees are automatically deducted, from 100€ you get zb. 99,88€.


In addition, at Stake you can also see RTP, is at each game under "Description", not directly in game.

P. S.

Is not an advertisement for Stake 😊

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supermode
Expert

Klempo77 wrote on 20.02.2023 at 10:32 am: Normally payout at Stake is debited immediately, at least that's how I know it.

What I don't understand, why do you actually specify sum at Jeton?

I have account at coinbase, and only need dodge/bitcoin address, and only specify it at Stake, and of course sum what I want to withdraw. Don't need any confirmation from coinbase, or anything like that.

E.G.. If I want to pay out 100€, just enter address, at coinbase then fees are automatically deducted, from 100€ you get zb. 99,88€.


In addition, at Stake you can also see RTP, is at each game under "Description", not directly in game.

P. S.

Is not an advertisement for Stake 😊

With Jeton you Deposit then Euro, so you make a deposit on Jeton and pay with Bitcoin. That's why the exact amount and the Jeton BTC address. Normally you then copy the exact amount that Jeton then shows you and there are then transactions etc. with it - so I know it from MuchBetter.

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MisterL
Expert
321 Confirmations
Can you cancel this?
Is disgusting to wait so long

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Klempo77
Expert

supermode wrote on 20.02.2023 at 17:16:

With Jeton you Deposit then Euro, so you make a deposit on Jeton and pay with Bitcoin. That's why the exact amount and the Jeton BTC address. Normally you then copy the exact amount that Jeton then shows you and there are then transactions etc. with it - so I know it from MuchBetter.

Thanks for the clarification 😊. True, jeton is not a crypto wallet.

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