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Online Casinos in general: Stake Crypto Casino win and payout (Page 5)

Topic created on 30th May. 2024 | Page: 5 of 5 | Answers: 64 | Views: 5,224
moralischverwerflich
Expert
From binance to a German bank account is also not recommended, because binance does not have a BaFin license and that disturbs the banks and then just listen directly.
However, Revolut is not a German bank, of course people are checked here and there. Of course they also have to comply with the law. But foreign banks don't have to classify everything as suspected money laundering like the uptight German banks. They are not so quick and hasty to do so, they don't (yet) have the stick stuck so deep up their asses.
So I don't see a problem with the combination of Revolut and Binance. But that's just my opinion.
I just use Revolut, Coinbase, Trust, FastEx and various credit cards in any combination and then distribute the money to Revolut and all credit cards when paying out and withdraw the money from the ATM and what I don't withdraw I distribute to my regular German accounts. I've been doing this for years and have had no problems.
(Only Bitpanda once caused problems and closed my account, I never received an explanation but no money was frozen)

Regarding the €8 shipping fee: It's just an international letter as a registered letter, so €8 is completely ok.

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TheFighter86
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moralischverwerflich wrote on 28.08.2024 at 22:11: From binance to a German bank account is also not recommended, because binance does not have a BaFin license and that bothers the banks and then just listen directly.
However, Revolut is not a German bank, of course people are checked here and there. Of course they also have to comply with the law. But foreign banks don't have to classify everything as suspected money laundering like the uptight German banks. They are not so quick and hasty to do so, they don't (yet) have the stick stuck so deep up their asses.
So I don't see a problem with the combination of Revolut and Binance. But that's just my opinion.
I just use Revolut, Coinbase, Trust, FastEx and various credit cards in any combination and then distribute the money to Revolut and all credit cards when paying out and withdraw the money from the ATM and what I don't withdraw I distribute to my regular German accounts. I've been doing this for years and have had no problems.
(Only Bitpanda once caused problems and closed my account, I never received an explanation but no money was frozen)

Regarding the €8 shipping fee: It's a registered letter sent abroad, so €8 is completely ok.

Ok thanks, more questions about the conversion from Binance to Revolut: How do you actually go about it? Which currency etc. or is it enough to simply send LTC to Revolut? Would the money then be available directly in euros or would I have to convert it into euros first? At which bank can I safely withdraw money from an ATM with my Revolut card?

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moralischverwerflich
Expert

TheFighter86 wrote on 08/29/2024 01:37:

Ok thanks, still questions about converting from Binance to Revolut: How do you go about it specifically? So which currency etc. or is it enough to just send LTC to Revolut? Would the money then be available directly in euros or would I have to convert it into euros first? At which bank can I safely withdraw money from an ATM with my Revolut card?

You can do as you like. You can now also sell your LTC at Revolut. If you sell them on Binance, you simply have to withdraw the money from Binance as normal. But before it's Euros, you have to sell it first.


Why should you be worried about collecting money anywhere with your Revolut card? 😅 Just a normal bank with a normal card ..... so you can collect it anywhere

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Neverlucky
Hi folks,

you read a lot here about moving money there, depositing it there, transferring it there and then withdrawing it there...unfortunately I am not very familiar with this crypto topic and would like to know the following:

Suppose I would like to play at Stake. Can I simply Deposit there via MoonPay and, if I win, withdraw to a wallet (I have Bitpanda) without getting a headache with any authorities?
Online gambling has become such a cramp these days...

I would be very grateful for an answer!
Many thanks in advance.

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moralischverwerflich
Expert

Neverlucky wrote on 29.08.2024 at 16:55: Moin guys,

you read a lot here about moving money there, depositing it there, transferring it there and then withdrawing it there...unfortunately I am not very knowledgeable about this crypto topic and would like to know the following:

Suppose I would like to play at Stake. Can I simply Deposit there via MoonPay and, if I win, withdraw to a wallet (I have Bitpanda) without getting a headache with any authorities?
Online gambling has become such a cramp these days...

I would be very grateful for an answer!
Many thanks in advance.

Moonpay's fees are too high.


Safest option:
Exchange (Coinbase/Bitpanda etc.) > external wallet (e.g. Trust) > casino.
Reverse order when paying out.
A few more clicks, but zero headaches. That's it.

But just read a bit, your question would have answered itself.

Welcome to the forum

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