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Online Casinos in general: Crypto payout - 50% discount/fees

Topic created on 26th Feb. 2024 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 25 | Views: 1,684
Kirkmama
Visitor
Moin

I usually pay out to Giro. Now I want to do this on BTC (sugarcasino) and ETH (vegadream) or have already done so.

Requested 43 euros for sugar free spins, received EUR 23.78.

Requested eur 30 from vega, received eur 14.33.

You can't cheat the chain and you can see what they have sent, but why only as a percentage. so little???

Do you have the same experience?
Cryptos where there is 100%?

By the way, arguing with them is pointless

Greetings

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T0uchTheSky
Elite

Kirkmama wrote on 26.02.2024 at 07:37: Moin

I usually always pay out to Giro. Now I wanted to do this on BTC (sugarcasino) and ETH (vegadream) or I have already done so.

Requested 43 euros for sugar free spins, EUR 23.78 arrived.

Requested eur 30 from vega, received eur 14.33.

You can't cheat the chain and you can see what they have sent, but why only as a percentage. so little???

Do you have the same experience?
Cryptos where there is 100%?

By the way, arguing with them is pointless

Greetings

If you have argued with the casinos, they have nothing to do with it, ask your payment Provider instead.


If I send 50 euros by crypto to this casino group, 50 euros will also arrive there, with some other casinos sometimes a few cents less or more.

And anyone who sends BTC or Eth to a casino hasn't bothered to find out beforehand, haha

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Kirkmama
Visitor

T0uchTheSky wrote on 02/26/2024 08:21:

If you argued with the casinos, they have nothing to do with it, better check with your payment provider.


If I send 50 euros by crypto to this casino group, 50 euros will also arrive there, with some other casinos from time to time a few cents less or more.

And anyone who sends BTC or Eth to a casino hasn't bothered to find out beforehand, haha

The other way around


It's about withdrawal not depositor

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R3hab
Elite
Moin

How exactly do you pay out to the bank account or just to your wallet?
most people here say that ltc has the best rate in terms of fees, maybe try it.

At what time did you instruct the payment? I think the time also plays a role

If these high fees were standard, nobody would play in crypto casinos, wouldn't that be normal?

Intrigues me too

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Kirkmama
Visitor

Peter8 wrote on 26.02.2024 at 08:36: Moin

How exactly do you pay out to the bank account or only to your wallet?
here most people say that ltc has the best rate in terms of fees maybe try it.

At what time did you instruct the payment? I think the time also plays a role

If these high fees were standard, nobody would play in crypto casinos, wouldn't that be normal?

That intrigues me too

The times are different, in the end it also depends on when the casino runs it.


https://ibb.co/Qrv1Hhh

You requested eur30.
Your order is 14.33eur
Everyone pays the fees anyway. And the recipient doesn't take any (coinbase).

Kirkmama

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T0uchTheSky
Elite

Kirkmama wrote on 02/26/2024 08:28:

The other way around


It's about withdrawal not depositor

Ah ok, sorry, still too early Just use LTC and that's it, never had any problems withdrawing with crypto, not even with this casino group. Of course, the casino's payment Provider also charges a fee for withdrawals, after all, they want to make money from it too.

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R3hab
Elite
The blockchain has to check and approve every transaction, I don't know how it works with the miner fees. But the time of day or the volume has something to do with it, the more going on, the more expensive the fees

The digital euro is also due to arrive in a few years' time

Man man man 22 years ago we still had DM then Euro and now the age of digital money, if things go well in a few years

Cash is out dated lol

First 500 euros gone soon everything gone 🥴

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Jenn-R
Expert
That's a reasonable price for a tee payment, so one wonders why the federal government didn't introduce this at the time to make condemned gambling uniformly unattractive

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Kirkmama
Visitor

T0uchTheSky wrote on 02/26/2024 09:30:

Ah ok, sorry, still too early Just use LTC and fine, never had any problems withdrawing with crypto, not even with this casino group. Of course, the casino's payment Provider also charges a fee for the withdrawal, after all, they want to make money from it too.

I think a few euros is okay... but for btc and ETH, half each.


At Rabona, a mixed provider, more for sports betting, I get several hundred on ETH without deduction.

Have you ever cashed out LTC from those mentioned? I wanted to try USDT now

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MisterL
Expert
so the answers here are GAGA

here they talk about cryptocasinos super etc. but nobody can explain why the fees are so high

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R3hab
Elite

MisterL wrote on 26.02.2024 at 11:44 am: so the answers here are GAGA

here they talk about cryptocasinos super etc. but nobody can explain why the fees are so high

On insta you can see how crypto casino owners and crypto payment service providers spend their money like there's no tomorrow

The champagne has to be paid for somehow^^ as long as it lasts it will stay that way

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MiPe82
Amateur
I have not yet had this experience. Of course fees are charged (BTC at Lucky Dreams, PlayBoom, N1bet etc) but not to this extent..

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Kirkmama
Visitor

MiPe82 wrote on 26.02.2024 at 12:15: I have not yet had this experience. Of course fees are charged (BTC at Lucky Dreams, PlayBoom, N1bet etc) but not in this amount..

Thank you

That's exactly why I'm wondering why it's like this these two times.

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Paddington
Expert
These are the transaction fees, depending on which payment Provider the casino uses to process it, there are also additional fees, so if crypto, better play with currencies like LTC, XRP, EOS, you don't have such high fees + change the casino

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moralischverwerflich
Expert
Btc and eth, the fees are relatively high. With such small payments, almost the entire payment can sometimes be used up.
It's best to use LTC, as it's one of the cheapest.

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