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07-12-2017 , 08:18 AM
Req $1325 at 8 am 7/12
07-12-2017 , 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by goodsaint
Guess that means you're not going to try it. Oh well. For what it's worth, everyone who uses Coinbase had that experience. Even folks who don't use Coinbase, but made an account like me, had that experience. This is the first post out of all the bitcoin posts I've read with this issue. Likely it's not an issue. If they state it may take 3 days for verification, what does it matter if both deposits are done on the same day or separate days? If after 3 days, you only have 1 deposit, then you have an issue, imo.
It was just a simple question I thought maybe someone could quickly answer. No big deal. And why should I sign up for Twitter when your 1st two suggestions were not relevant. And I already answered the question you raise, in anticipation of it being raised.

Last edited by tomcran; 07-12-2017 at 09:26 AM.
07-12-2017 , 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by tomcran
No big deal.
Exactly.
07-12-2017 , 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by APS
Req $1325 at 8 am 7/12
Rec 6:00 p.m. 7/12, fast as always.
07-13-2017 , 02:34 PM
yesterday i bought coins on coinbase and sent directly to black chip poker... it was very fast and didnt have to deal with blockchain for the deposit.. my question is ... will i run into any issues with my coinbase account?

obviously when i cashout i send the coins to blockchain.
07-13-2017 , 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Chasincoin
yesterday i bought coins on coinbase and sent directly to black chip poker... it was very fast and didnt have to deal with blockchain for the deposit.. my question is ... will i run into any issues with my coinbase account?

obviously when i cashout i send the coins to blockchain.
If coinbase picks up that funds were sent to a gambling site, yes. You may receive a warning or your account could be closed. Why you would invite that possibility, only you know.
07-14-2017 , 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by goodsaint
If coinbase picks up that funds were sent to a gambling site, yes. You may receive a warning or your account could be closed. Why you would invite that possibility, only you know.

i originally sent to blockchain first but it was taking too long. So i bought more and sent straight to the poker site cause i was trying to get in a mtt before late reg ended. It was super fast and coinbase hasn't said anything to me as of yet.
07-14-2017 , 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Chasincoin
i originally sent to blockchain first but it was taking too long. So i bought more and sent straight to the poker site cause i was trying to get in a mtt before late reg ended. It was super fast and coinbase hasn't said anything to me as of yet.
And they may never say anything. But, I wouldn't keep tempting them. Just out of curiosity, was that final table cash worth possible closure of your coinbase account?
07-14-2017 , 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by goodsaint
And they may never say anything. But, I wouldn't keep tempting them. Just out of curiosity, was that final table cash worth possible closure of your coinbase account?

no . i busted pre money bubble.
07-17-2017 , 07:27 AM
my last two btc WDs have been received in a one-day time frame and the other a two-day time frame, solid!
07-17-2017 , 04:34 PM
and another one received within 24 hours, sick brag
07-18-2017 , 02:51 PM
Cashout requested around 10:50ish a.m. est. Hopefully I get it in a day or two
07-19-2017 , 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by p2 dog, p2
my last two btc WDs have been received in a one-day time frame and the other a two-day time frame, solid!
I have made a withdrawal over 24hrs ago and have not received it yet. I obviously don't mind waiting but I have yet to receive a confirmation email yet and everyone else seems to have received their money already.
07-19-2017 , 11:34 AM
I hope that this is the right thread to ask. I recently made a deposit on ACR with Bitcoin (by the way, the smoothest and easiest process for depositing on a poker site that I have experienced. I am being optimistic that I will actually be able to win some money playing poker, so in anticipation that I may actually some day make a withdrawal, I wanted to ask what sorts of documentation ACR will look for to verify with their security department to withdraw. I often hear a utility bill. The problem that I run into with that is that I live in an apartment and most utilities are included. The only utility bill that I would have is electric, and the electric is in my wife's name. I have many other bills that are in my name such as internet and car insurance. Are there any non-utility documentation that would satisfy the documentation requirements?
07-19-2017 , 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by triplej2688
I have made a withdrawal over 24hrs ago and have not received it yet. I obviously don't mind waiting but I have yet to receive a confirmation email yet and everyone else seems to have received their money already.
That's because their taking so long to process them. I remember when cashouts were processed instantly. Let's get back to those days!
07-20-2017 , 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Lrbear10
That's because their taking so long to process them. I remember when cashouts were processed instantly. Let's get back to those days!
I believe I used page 1 of my bank statement. I believe they let you blank out your account number.
07-21-2017 , 05:58 PM
my previous cashout attempt was a big failure. in any case yesterday i decided to test out the bitcoin cash out for 100 to my bitcoin wallet. late last night i believe i transferred my funds in my wallet a bit under 100 usd ( minus fees for bitcoin site ) to my bank account. today i see that the money has already been credited. it took 2 days total. mentioning this because it was so quick and painless and anyone having doubts about cashing out through bitcoin really should.
07-21-2017 , 09:05 PM
Have yet to make a bitcoin deposit but I have the withdraw option. I'm guessing the rule is two initial deposits of any kind, not just bitcoin?

Testing out for the first time. Requested $150 right now from ACR.

1. How long does it usually take to get from ACR to Blockchain?
2. How long does it take to get from Blockchain to Circle?
3. How long from Circle to bank account?

Thanks!
07-21-2017 , 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by psychosocial
Have yet to make a bitcoin deposit but I have the withdraw option. I'm guessing the rule is two initial deposits of any kind, not just bitcoin?

Testing out for the first time. Requested $150 right now from ACR.

1. How long does it usually take to get from ACR to Blockchain?
2. How long does it take to get from Blockchain to Circle?
3. How long from Circle to bank account?

Thanks!
1. This being the w/e, your withdrawal won't be processed until Mon. 2. Circle has ceased to be an option for btc transfer from Blockchain. This has
been several months now. Many folks now use Coinbase. For cash outs
only, Bitpay card is another option. 3. N/A. Haven't used Coinbase. Bitpay card loads in several hours with priority Miners' fee from Blockchain.
07-22-2017 , 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by goodsaint
1. This being the w/e, your withdrawal won't be processed until Mon. 2. Circle has ceased to be an option for btc transfer from Blockchain. This has
been several months now. Many folks now use Coinbase. For cash outs
only, Bitpay card is another option. 3. N/A. Haven't used Coinbase. Bitpay card loads in several hours with priority Miners' fee from Blockchain.
Thank you. So there's no way to transfer from blockchain to my bank account?
07-22-2017 , 10:59 AM
use Coinbase instead of Circle.

blockchain to coinbase to bank for a withdrawal
07-23-2017 , 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by p2 dog, p2
use Coinbase instead of Circle.

blockchain to coinbase to bank for a withdrawal
Problem is coinbase is charging almost 46 per Litecoin and it is really around 43.
Same for Bitcoin, they want almost $200 more than the bitcoin is currently worth. I guess that would work in your favor at a sell point but they are slow to update. I'm pretty new to all this but that seems like throwing money out the window, esp if you are buying a lot.
07-23-2017 , 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Windpspro
Problem is coinbase is charging almost 46 per Litecoin and it is really around 43.
Same for Bitcoin, they want almost $200 more than the bitcoin is currently worth. I guess that would work in your favor at a sell point but they are slow to update. I'm pretty new to all this but that seems like throwing money out the window, esp if you are buying a lot.
Blockchain to bitpay card incurs no fees.
07-25-2017 , 07:04 AM
whenever i send from my wallet to my bitpay card, it's impossible to send the exact amount in my wallet (or in the specific address in my wallet to be precise). i finally figured out why: when u tell bitpay how much usd u want to send them, the amount of bitcoin they tell u to send is the equivalent in btc of the usd amount PLUS AN ADMINISTRATIVE/NETWORK COSTS FEE.

so even if u go to bitpay's exchange rates page to get their exact current exchange rate, then do the math, it won't be correct.



so, two questions:

1. is there a way that anyone has figured out to send bitpay the exact amount in your wallet address, so as to not leave change behind?

2. i now have a bunch of addresses in my blockchain.info wallet with random small amounts (a few dollars or less). is there a way to consolidate all this without doing multiple single transactions sending the money in each address to a new consolidated address?
07-25-2017 , 02:24 PM
I am totally lost on bitcoin. I have an Acr account and was wondering if someone can walk me thru the best way to make deposits and withdrawals with bitcoins. I already have money on Acr and have only deposited by credit card, but would like to do bitcoin. Thanks in advance and I am sure this question has been asked a million times.

      
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