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09-08-2015 , 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by melinchile
a question though ..... on the client for bitcoin deposits there is no way to add a bonus code ??? would be great to have this , esp since there is the new reload bonus for the millys

thanks , meli
No unfortunately they don't have this on the bitcoin deposit page yet, hopefully they'll get it added. You can still get the reload bonus though, make your bitcoin deposit and once it's completed successfully hop on live support and tell them you deposited and would like the reload bonus applied, they'll take care of it for you.
09-10-2015 , 07:14 PM
I'm trying to get half of my roll from ACR to SWC.

Am I correct to assume that the steps I need to take are simply;

ACR > Blockchain address > SWC ?
09-11-2015 , 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by redwicked
I'm trying to get half of my roll from ACR to SWC.

Am I correct to assume that the steps I need to take are simply;

ACR > Blockchain address > SWC ?
Correct.
09-14-2015 , 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by glutenfree
Correct.


You seem to be knowledgable maybe you can answer this.

I have coinbase but it takes like 4-5 days before a deposit is processed.

What Bitcoin works fastest? I am still new to it and only used it once for a deposit months ago. I am from NY if that means anything.
09-14-2015 , 01:13 PM
Just tried this for the first time.

Requested a withdrawal for $620.

When it hit my blockchain, the amount was worth about $614. Obviously not a huge difference, but is the discrepancy due to Bitcoin fluctuations? Or are there some fees I'm not aware of?

On the way to my circle account now.
09-14-2015 , 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by jdavis86
Just tried this for the first time.

Requested a withdrawal for $620.

When it hit my blockchain, the amount was worth about $614. Obviously not a huge difference, but is the discrepancy due to Bitcoin fluctuations? Or are there some fees I'm not aware of?

On the way to my circle account now.
From my experience with my first two withdraws this previous week. The amount comes out lower on blockchain. Then when it hits my circle each time it has been over my withdraw amount.
09-14-2015 , 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Nitross
From my experience with my first two withdraws this previous week. The amount comes out lower on blockchain. Then when it hits my circle each time it has been over my withdraw amount.
Thanks, that is indeed what happened.

Gotta say I'm quite impressed with the process. It is super easy. Money on the way to my bank.
09-15-2015 , 10:55 AM
So how long does it take for ACR to process it. I requested last night around 9:55pm its now about to be 11am?
09-15-2015 , 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Carl Trooper
You seem to be knowledgable maybe you can answer this.

I have coinbase but it takes like 4-5 days before a deposit is processed.

What Bitcoin works fastest? I am still new to it and only used it once for a deposit months ago. I am from NY if that means anything.
Not sure, I have accts with cb and circle, but I haven't deposited to either of them. I prefer using circle though because they don't charge a transaction fee.
09-15-2015 , 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Nitross
From my experience with my first two withdraws this previous week. The amount comes out lower on blockchain. Then when it hits my circle each time it has been over my withdraw amount.
This has been my experience as well. One time I was down a couple bucks in the end but the others I've come out ahead.
09-15-2015 , 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by idun215
So how long does it take for ACR to process it. I requested last night around 9:55pm its now about to be 11am?
Unless somethings changed from what's been posted before, 1 business day is their policy but usually faster in practice, I'd expect it in your wallet sometime today.
09-15-2015 , 01:48 PM
So I made a block chain account and a circle.

I use circle to get bitcoins via debit card instantly then send bit coins from circle to block chain then from BC to ACR?
09-15-2015 , 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Carl Trooper
So I made a block chain account and a circle.

I use circle to get bitcoins via debit card instantly then send bit coins from circle to block chain then from BC to ACR?
yes
09-15-2015 , 04:51 PM
If you send Bitcoin from someone else name, does it matter?

Like if I request to send $200 to ACR and it comes from a. Friends Bitcoin will that matter? Or they won't know cuz it's anonymous
09-15-2015 , 05:26 PM
doesnt matter, btc can come from any source

only thing that matters is it goes to correct address
09-15-2015 , 06:01 PM
yea and with ACR they give you a new address everytime u wanna deposit and that only lasts for a certain time.
09-15-2015 , 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by idun215
yea and with ACR they give you a new address everytime u wanna deposit and that only lasts for a certain time.


Right got it. Thanks!

But when you send them BTC does it show who it's from or just that long ass address of #s?


Either way got mine deposited in 30 min or so.
09-15-2015 , 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Carl Trooper
Right got it. Thanks!

But when you send them BTC does it show who it's from or just that long ass address of #s?


Either way got mine deposited in 30 min or so.
Just the long ass address of numbers.
09-17-2015 , 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Nitross
From my experience with my first two withdraws this previous week. The amount comes out lower on blockchain. Then when it hits my circle each time it has been over my withdraw amount.

I just completed an ACR withdrawal using bitcoin, and I highly recommend it. There was no messing with checks or traveling to a bank, and I had my money from ACR into my bitcoin wallet in about three hours.

First I submitted a cashout request from ACR to my blockchain.info bitcoin wallet for $600.00 on 9/16/15 at 3:02 p.m.

I received $595.79 worth of bitcoin from ACR: 9/16/15 at 6:15 p.m.

As you can see, I initially lost a couple of bucks during the transfer from ACR, but I made it up later when I sold bitcoin to Circle because their bitcoin prices are higher than the usual going rate.

I had already set up an account at circle.com and linked it to my checking account, so I decided to send 2 bitcoins from my blockchain wallet to Circle at 7:20 p.m. (2 btc at current price of $227.50 each at that time, according to http://preev.com/btc/usd = $455 total value). I left the rest of my btc in my blockchain wallet for future use.

The first blockchain confirmation was received at 7:30 p.m., second confirmation at 7:50, and third at 7:52. The 2 coins then appeared in my Circle account around 8:00 p.m.

I then sold those 2 bitcoins to Circle at their going rate, which was $230.33 per coin at the time, so then I had $460.82 in my account (almost six bucks more than what I sent).

I then used Circle to send that money to my checking account, where they say it will appear in 3 to 5 business days, but it usually happens sooner than that. I wouldn't be surprised if it hits my checking account today or tomorrow.

I am so happy ACR offers BTC withdrawals. It's part of the reason I choose to play there.
09-17-2015 , 09:30 PM
if i am selling acr funds for btc from someone (not from acr or a website), i dont need to use blockchain right? or should i?

also, once someone sends me bitcoin, it is 100% irreversible correct?
09-18-2015 , 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted by STLNolaWoj
if i am selling acr funds for btc from someone (not from acr or a website), i dont need to use blockchain right? or should i?

also, once someone sends me bitcoin, it is 100% irreversible correct?
You should always use an intermediary wallet when dealing with an exchange (Coinbase/Circle) and gambling sites... Blockchain is the most optimal usually.

Once you receive BTC and there is at least 1 confirmation, it is irreversible.
09-18-2015 , 04:20 PM
thx for the reply..so say i sell you acr and you send me bitcoin, i should use blockchain address and then send that to circle? or just have you send to my circle since you are not a 'gambling site'
09-19-2015 , 12:57 AM
if a person is sending u bitcoin, ya, i don't see the problem in getting it sent straight to circle
09-19-2015 , 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by p2 dog, p2
if a person is sending u bitcoin, ya, i don't see the problem in getting it sent straight to circle
This. p2p bitcoin is fine and totally standard. It's poker site to person, or vice versa, that you want to take the extra step.
09-19-2015 , 05:05 PM
Anyone know if PokerHost also has the bitcoin cashouts and deposits like the rest of wpn?

      
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