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03-25-2017 , 01:09 AM
WITHDREW 250 BTC today will let you know when I get it and how long it took.
03-27-2017 , 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by WPNTotinosboy
WITHDREW 250 BTC today will let you know when I get it and how long it took.
Just Received my withdrawal in my bitcoin wallet! only took pretty much a day if you dont count the weekend. withdrew Friday at 11 am received Monday 8:50 am
03-27-2017 , 05:33 PM
I'm having some issues with blockchain, is there any other wallet I could transfer to ACR without facing closure? I have money on coinbase but I don't want to transfer to ACR since they might close my account.

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03-27-2017 , 08:54 PM
I have a cashout from ACR from earlier today with 0 confirmations. Anyone else having this problem from a bitcoin cashout today? It's been almost 8 hours.
03-27-2017 , 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Brown314
I'm having some issues with blockchain, is there any other wallet I could transfer to ACR without facing closure? I have money on coinbase but I don't want to transfer to ACR since they might close my account.

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There are lots of wallets. I use Xapo for a few years and have not had any problems.
03-27-2017 , 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerBananas
I have a cashout from ACR from earlier today with 0 confirmations. Anyone else having this problem from a bitcoin cashout today? It's been almost 8 hours.
I'm assuming you had acr send to blockchain and you are going to send to coinbase.

Send the amount you want to send to coinbase (or wherever you are planning to send) with a higher fee. 220 satoshis per byte should get it and the original transaction in the next block. Sending a second transaction with a higher fee to get an earlier one to go through is called child pays for parent. You can see recommended fees based on the mempool here: https://bitcoinfees.21.co
03-28-2017 , 12:18 AM
Thank you for that suggestion nee, I will do that next time for sure. It ended up being confirmed a few hours ago
03-28-2017 , 11:47 AM
Any one know if i can withdraw to blockchain without depositing by blockchain 1st ?
And when blackchip poker asks for Valid BitCoin Address, where do i find my blockchain address ?
03-29-2017 , 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by grinderkk
Any one know if i can withdraw to blockchain without depositing by blockchain 1st ?
And when blackchip poker asks for Valid BitCoin Address, where do i find my blockchain address ?

Yes, you can withdraw directly to your blockchain wallet without depositing first.

When you log in to your blockchain wallet, click 'receive' and it will generate a wallet address for you to provide to the sender.

GL
03-31-2017 , 10:04 AM
Couple questions:

1. If I am all verified at my old address, do I have to update to my new address (license is not updated with new address) to withdraw via bitcoin? I have never withdrawn before, but again I was verified at my old address.

2. Do I have to deposit via bitcoin to withdraw via bitcoin?

3. Based on the OP, is circle and blockchain still the way to go?
03-31-2017 , 02:21 PM
Using the Blockchain and Coinbase apps for Android.

Is there any way to get alerts when a Cashout is received and gets to Blockchain?
04-01-2017 , 12:43 AM
hi everyone, like probably a lot of you I switched to kraken once circle stopped accepting xbt. I used to go from blockchain-->circle since supposedly that would clean the money of its source (incredible we even have to go through something like that!), but since switching to kraken I completely forgot about that step and have just been withdrawing from kraken directly to my bank account. so far it hasn't mattered, but is it better to go blockchain-->kraken-->bank instead? thanks!
04-01-2017 , 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by flimpy
is it better to go blockchain-->kraken-->bank instead? thanks!
yes
04-03-2017 , 12:16 AM
may I ask why? I thought the whole point of bitcoin was that it was untraceable. even the first intermediary (let alone the second) shouldn't be able to tell where it came from, right?
04-03-2017 , 02:13 AM
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Originally Posted by flimpy
may I ask why? I thought the whole point of bitcoin was that it was untraceable. even the first intermediary (let alone the second) shouldn't be able to tell where it came from, right?
it buffers gaming transactions from wallets/exchanges that dont support them

certain blocks of addresses r associated to gaming sites, hence if they receive btc from these addresses they associate u w gaming and put u at risk of having ur accounts closed
04-03-2017 , 10:32 AM
Ok, a little help here. I have created an acct with blockchain and coinbase. I'm going at lunch to get my routing and acct # to link up with coinbase. Once that is linked up and clears in 3-5 days, am I all set with going thru with a withdraw from ACR?
04-04-2017 , 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Gustafson26
Ok, a little help here. I have created an acct with blockchain and coinbase. I'm going at lunch to get my routing and acct # to link up with coinbase. Once that is linked up and clears in 3-5 days, am I all set with going thru with a withdraw from ACR?
Yes, you should be good to go. Make sure to have your withdrawal go into your blockchain wallet address, then send to your coinbase account and transfer to your bank from there.

GL
04-04-2017 , 11:52 AM
Requested btc withdrawal 4/1
Received today 4/4

Great job ACR!
04-04-2017 , 05:08 PM
bitcoin requested: 4/2
money in wallet 4/4
Nice!
04-04-2017 , 06:08 PM
Mine took about 4 business days (6 with weekends)
In blockchain.
Pretty hapy by the service tumps 🆙

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04-05-2017 , 10:12 PM
Prolly already been asked, but I assume you can supplant blockchain with coinbase and it's the same process otherwise?
04-05-2017 , 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Go Get It
Prolly already been asked, but I assume you can supplant blockchain with coinbase and it's the same process otherwise?
It's advised not to transfer directly between coinbase and poker site. Coinbase is a currency exchange and need to follow certain rules, so they don't like transfers to or from gambling sites. This is why people go through blockchain or another wallet that is not associated with an exchange.
04-05-2017 , 10:57 PM
Right so something like coinbase to electrum to poker site then reverse for cashout.
04-05-2017 , 11:37 PM
Yep. Sorry if I misunderstood your question.
04-06-2017 , 02:48 AM
I initiated a withdrawal two days ago...I am assuming the DDOS attacks are delaying it?

      
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