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Online Casinos in general: Stake Crypto Casino win and payout (Page 4)

Topic created on 30th May. 2024 | Page: 4 of 5 | Answers: 64 | Views: 6,316
AgentJ
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morallyreprehensible wrote on May 30, 2024 at 6:10 pm:

You don't HAVE to report anything to the tax office. Already explained several times here.

Procedure:
From stake to an external wallet.
From the wallet to an exchange and then sell there.
From the exchange to the account or withdraw with the card.
Done.
If you don't have a stable coin, send it to the exchange in a short period of time and exchange it for USDT, for example, and then back to your wallet. If you want to take your time when paying out. USDT is pegged to the dollar and therefore very stable in value. If you want to pull this over a few months, you will lose the least money or actually almost nothing.
With other cryptos, it could happen that from one day to the next the value falls so massively that you can't even get a slice of bread from it in the end.
For more details and tips, please send me a PN

Which external wallet do you use/can you recommend?

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gamble1
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AgentJ wrote on 11.06.2024 at 12:27 pm:

Which external wallet do you use/can you recommend?

You can use Trust but I, for example, don't put a wallet in between but many people think it would be safer with what I can't confirm now but you can do it anyway

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TWiSTeD
Top Member
exodus is also a very easy to use external wallet. if you plan to only play with crypto in the long term, i would suggest a ledger to keep your coins safe. it's a hardware wallet.

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moralischverwerflich
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AgentJ wrote on 11.06.2024 at 12:27 pm:

Which external wallet do you use/can you recommend?

Trust.

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gamble1
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dersawen wrote on 11.06.2024 at 22:14: exodus is also a very easy to use external wallet. if you plan to play only with crypto in the long term, I would suggest a ledger. so that the coins are kept safe. is a hardware wallet.

So it should win a lot, otherwise the acquisition costs are disproportionate to the benefits Something like this is worth it if you hold coins and have millions and not for a few K that you gamble through there once a month

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Malganes
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dersawen wrote on 11.06.2024 at 22:14: exodus is also a very easy to use external wallet. if you plan to only play with crypto in the long term, i would suggest a ledger. to keep the coins safe. is a hardware wallet.

gamble1 wrote on 14.06.2024 at 12:29:

So he should win properly otherwise the acquisition costs are out of proportion to the benefits Something like that is worth it if you hold coins and have millions and not for a few K that you gamble through there once a month

When I read that, I also thought that Ledger was more for when you want to manage larger amounts. On the one hand, Exodus is free and the Ledger Nano S Plus costs €79.00 if you choose the cheapest option.

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TheFighter86
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morallyreprehensible wrote on 31.05.2024 06:52:

Paying out to the account is no problem, of course not several K at once. Spread it out a bit in terms of time, then there will be no questions. I've been doing this for almost 3 years without any problems.

In addition, there are countless providers who offer free accounts, so you can spread it out and secure a larger amount within a short time without worrying.
Then there are e-wallets with cards and you can increase this even further with cash withdrawals....
There are so many possibilities, you just have to do something... Sure, there are fees everywhere when withdrawing cash, but it's better to lose a few euros and have the money safe.
I can't remember the last time I withdrew cash from my normal account, all via e-wallets.


Hello, I have Binance, for example. I always transfer money from my bank account to Binance every month. Convert euros into LTC from there. Then to a crypto wallet called Coinomi. Finally to the casino. Now the question is: If I win something big, how do I proceed? I would go from Cadino to the Crypto Wallet Coinomi and then to Jeton Wallet or Crypto. Of course, only if that would work against me. I don't trust Revolut, Coinbase and the like because they are sure to ask where etc. if the amounts are high. If... then turns out to be illegal gambling, then it would all be over. So maybe it's better to use Jeton Wallet directly? I also have their Visa credit card. Or could you transfer from Binance to the Jeton Wallet credit card? Thanks in advance by mail.

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TWiSTeD
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gamble1 wrote on 14.06.2024 at 12:29 pm:

So he should win properly otherwise the acquisition costs are out of proportion to the benefits Something like that is worth it if you hold coins and have millions and not for a few K that you gamble through there once a month

well, I don't know how much he plays per month, but it's none of my business

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Xavi22
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Trust can be recommended in any case.

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moralischverwerflich
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TheFighter86 wrote on 08/28/2024 01:32:

Hello, I have Binance for example. I always transfer money from my bank account to Binance every month. Convert euros into LTC from there. Then to a crypto wallet called Coinomi. Finally to the casino. Now the question is: If I win something big, how do I proceed? I would go from Cadino to the Crypto Wallet Coinomi and then to Jeton Wallet or Crypto. Of course, only if that would work against me. I don't trust Revolut, Coinbase and the like because they are bound to ask where etc. if the amounts are high. If... then turns out to be illegal gambling, then it would all be over. So maybe it's better to use Jeton Wallet directly? I also have their Visa credit card. Or could you transfer from Binance to the Jeton Wallet credit card? Thanks in advance by mail.

Coinbase in conjunction with Revolut is a good combination. Currently my recommendation. let 6 digits flow over it without questions/problems. Binance is also not wrong, but I don't currently use it. Coinomi is unknown to me and I haven't used Jeton for ages. Therefore clear recommendation on Coinbase Revolut or just Binance Revolut

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TheFighter86
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morallyreprehensible wrote on 28.08.2024 at 13:38

Coinbase in conjunction with Revolut good combo. Currently my recommendation. let 6 digits flow over it without questions/problems. Binance also not wrong, but I don't currently use it. Coinomi is unknown to me and I haven't used Jeton for ages. Therefore clear recommendation on Coinbase Revolut or just Binance Revolut

Ok all right thanks. I have the standard subscription and haven't ordered a card yet. How does it work to transfer money from Binance to Revolut and withdraw it from the ATM? The limit is only 200 euros per day at the ATM, as I see it. Do I simply have to transfer LTC from Binance Crypto to Revolut Crypto and then convert it to euros before withdrawing?

Oh and one more thing, how can I Deposit into Revolut without a bank? Because I have to pay 8 euros to send the card. Can I then simply deposit with my Neteller credit card?

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moralischverwerflich
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TheFighter86 wrote on 28.08.2024 at 17:08:
Ok all right thanks. I have the standard subscription and haven't ordered a card yet. How does it work to transfer money from Binance to Revolut and withdraw it at the ATM? The limit is only 200 euros per day at the ATM, as I see it. Do I simply have to transfer LTC from Binance Crypto to Revolut Crypto and then convert it to euros before withdrawing?

Oh and one more thing, how can I Deposit into Revolut without a bank? Because I have to pay 8 euros to send the card. Can I simply deposit with my Neteller credit card?

Where you sell is basically irrelevant, look where the fees are better.

You can also withdraw more money with the card, €200 is free and not the limit.
You don't always have to withdraw cash, you can transfer money from Revolut to your main account as normal.
You can deposit money with Revolut with anything, click on deposit and all options will be displayed.

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TheFighter86
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morallyreprehensible wrote on 28.08.2024 at 17:55

Where you sell basically doesn't matter, look where the fees are better.

You can also withdraw more money with the card, €200 is free and not the limit.
You don't always have to withdraw cash, you can transfer money from Revolut to your main account as normal.
You can Deposit money with Revolut with anything, click on deposit and all options will be displayed.

Ok thanks, can I then use the Revolut card to withdraw money from the Sparkasse or Volksbank as normal? I'm worried about transferring the money from Revolut to the bank. The bank could also ask where the money comes from. How long did it take for the Revolut card to arrive?

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moralischverwerflich
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TheFighter86 wrote on August 28th, 2024 at 6:03 pm:

Ok thanks, can I then withdraw money normally with the Revolut card at the Sparkasse or Volksbank? I have concerns about transferring the money from Revolut to the bank. The bank could also ask where the money comes from. How long did it take for the Revolut card to arrive?

Why should the bank ask where the money comes from that you transfer from your own account to your own account? With Revolut you have an LT IBAN, but the German banks now know Revolut and don't see anything suspicious in it. I have already sent so many thousands of euros back and forth from Revolut to my 3 German accounts that nobody cares and nobody should care. You can send yourself as much money as you want, of course it would look different if other names were always behind it....

Yes, you can use it to withdraw money from pretty much any ATM. The card only takes a few days, I can't remember how many.

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TheFighter86
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morallyreprehensible wrote on 28.08.2024 at 18:41

Why should the bank ask where the money comes from that you transfer from your own account to your own account? With Revolut you have an LT IBAN, but the German banks now know Revolut and don't see anything suspicious in it. I've sent so many thousands of euros back and forth from Revolut to my 3 German accounts that nobody cares and nobody should care. You can send yourself as much money as you want, of course it would look different if other names were always behind it....

Yes, you can use it to withdraw money from pretty much any ATM. The card only takes a few days, I can't remember how many.

Ok all right, but why do many people have problems transferring money from Binance directly to their bank account. Even though it's your own Binance account? That's why I was always unsure. You can't tell me that Revolut doesn't do random checks on certain people... They also have to comply with the Money Laundering Act and, according to the terms and conditions, can refer to SOF (Source of Funds) in an emergency.

So could I simply send the money from a crypto wallet, e.g. Coinomi or Binance, directly to Revolut? Or can I transfer from Binance directly to the Revolut card? I just thought it would be safer from Binance or Coinbase to Jeton Crypto and then to card. Anyway, I'll order the Revolut card this week and see how long it takes for it to arrive. I think just under 8 euros for shipping is already too high. I'm sure part of the card is already included or it's really down to the foreign post.

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