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07-27-2016 , 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by trip_kings12
Hi, I'm looking to cash out a few hundo on ACR and don't have an eWallet and don't use BTC. What are my easiest and most secure options for a cashout? Thanks in advance!
The best way is currently Bitcoin, to start you need to make a e-wallet. Two e-wallets are your best option for more security since the main wallet (Circle) that you would withdrawal your BTC to a CC or Bank on will ban you for using funds to gamble. So withdrawing to (Blockchain) wallet first then sending over to Circle is your best option and only takes a couple more minutes.

Step 1: Create a Blockchain wallet on https://blockchain.info/ for withdrawing BTC from Winning Poker Network.

Step 2: Create a Circle wallet on https://www.circle.com/signin for sending BTC to either Debit Card, Credit Card, or Bank Account.

Step 3: In your Blockchain wallet click "Receive" and it will show you a long digit with numbers and Letters which is your address copy that code. Proceed to Winning Poker and under Bitcoin withdrawal paste the code into slot asking for Bitcoin Address.

Step 4: Once Winning Poker processes your withdrawal, you will receive bitcoin on Blockchain, and can send the funds to Circle and easily withdrawal to multiple options in USD in 1-4 days.
07-29-2016 , 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by RotoMonkey83
Just put through a $100 test withdrawal from BCP using BTC. First time trying it. Will update here when it goes through.
Pretty sure I'd have this by now, but I hadn't done the account verification process so I needed to do that first. Will put in another withdrawal request shortly and report back when I receive it.
07-30-2016 , 12:37 AM
hii all, any1 know if they cann see the bitcoin withd option on acr rt now tnite???? i saw it last week fine,,, but it seems to be gone from my wityhd page right now??? jsut wonderinggg if gone for any1 else tnite??? ty for any info
07-30-2016 , 12:52 AM
well i got some info lol if any1 else need to know,, becasue i only depo ONCE with bitcoin to ACR, they said i need to depo 2x to get the withd option smh lol;(...... I then asked if i wd have to do this 2x on BCP also?? and she said she cdnt answer that now;(( lol idk
07-30-2016 , 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rrickir
well i got some info lol if any1 else need to know,, becasue i only depo ONCE with bitcoin to ACR, they said i need to depo 2x to get the withd option smh lol;(...... I then asked if i wd have to do this 2x on BCP also?? and she said she cdnt answer that now;(( lol idk
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07-30-2016 , 03:26 PM
Tried to make my second bitcoin cashout a few days ago and discovered last night that it was denied. Just talked to live chat and they said that I need to send to a different bitcoin address for every cashout. Has that been everyone elses experience as well?

My only real experience with bitcoin was my first WPN cashout but I just did some googling and figured out how to generate a new address on Blockchain, the funds will still show up in my original Blockchain wallet even with a new address, correct?
07-31-2016 , 03:05 AM
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Originally Posted by SeeTheMirage
Tried to make my second bitcoin cashout a few days ago and discovered last night that it was denied. Just talked to live chat and they said that I need to send to a different bitcoin address for every cashout. Has that been everyone elses experience as well?

My only real experience with bitcoin was my first WPN cashout but I just did some googling and figured out how to generate a new address on Blockchain, the funds will still show up in my original Blockchain wallet even with a new address, correct?
Yes if you create a new address in your blockchain wallet the funds will stil go to that wallet.
08-01-2016 , 05:45 PM
I submitted a withdrawal late last week when the price was like 650/btc. I still haven't received it and the price is now like 617. Do they lock you in to a price when you request the withdrawal or do they just go by whatever the price is when they actually send? Just wondering if I lost 5% because of bad timing or not.
08-01-2016 , 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 8=====D
I submitted a withdrawal late last week when the price was like 650/btc. I still haven't received it and the price is now like 617. Do they lock you in to a price when you request the withdrawal or do they just go by whatever the price is when they actually send? Just wondering if I lost 5% because of bad timing or not.



you will get whatever amount of USD you cashed out
08-01-2016 , 10:20 PM
BTC withdrawal : 5k

Requested July 29
Recd in wallet aug 1

Not bad
Sending to bank now
08-02-2016 , 01:50 PM
Noob question here to ACR and Bitcoin. Is the deposit method the same as in the first post? Credit 1st wallet from bank > credit 2nd wallet from 1st wallet > credit ACR with 2nd wallet?

Also do you need to withdrawl to the same wallet every time. Withdraw from ACR to 2nd wallet, back to the first, backt to bank?

Which are the best wallets to use. I see several different option reguarding which site you go to. Bitcoin.org doesnt offer cirlce or blockchain. Ive heard people using coinbase. are these just all different walllet sites? Do you have to sign up through bitcoin.com?
08-02-2016 , 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by motostar508
Noob question here to ACR and Bitcoin. Is the deposit method the same as in the first post? Credit 1st wallet from bank > credit 2nd wallet from 1st wallet > credit ACR with 2nd wallet?

Also do you need to withdrawl to the same wallet every time. Withdraw from ACR to 2nd wallet, back to the first, backt to bank?

Which are the best wallets to use. I see several different option reguarding which site you go to. Bitcoin.org doesnt offer cirlce or blockchain. Ive heard people using coinbase. are these just all different walllet sites? Do you have to sign up through bitcoin.com?

Correct in what you wrote for deposits and withdrawals.

Circle and blockchain are the easiest to use IMO
08-02-2016 , 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Carl Trooper
Correct in what you wrote for deposits and withdrawals.

Circle and blockchain are the easiest to use IMO
Thanks been reading all moring, seems that you have to do circle first then to blockchain and always use new adresses for every transaction.
08-04-2016 , 10:09 AM
Just went to my blockchain to receive money from my circle wallet, and it looks like as of yesterday they made it so everytime you send and receive a transaction they automatically create a new address for you? Am i reading into this wrong? BTW there was no tab to generate a new address. https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en...ress-changing-
08-04-2016 , 11:01 AM
One other note. Just completed transaction like this. Deposited 52.00 into Circle yesterday via debit card. Fund in circle were usd amount. Transfred 50.00 today from Circle to Blockchain, when I received the money in myblockchain account listed 49.09 usd. I then sent 49.00 from BC to ACR there was a .07 fee listed as a negative next to it a transaction fee, what it actually says sent is 48.67 and my ACR balance is 48.05.

Now I'm not really complaining and I do not know alot about Bitcoin but 2 dollars for a 50 dollar transaction seems a bit high or is this standard?

All in all I'm really happy, this was my first deposit. Easy to set up both Circle and Blockchain accounts. Circle you were able to deposit instantly with Debit card, and only needed to verify email address.

Deposit only took about 15 minuets to process!
08-04-2016 , 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by motostar508
One other note. Just completed transaction like this. Deposited 52.00 into Circle yesterday via debit card. Fund in circle were usd amount. Transfred 50.00 today from Circle to Blockchain, when I received the money in myblockchain account listed 49.09 usd. I then sent 49.00 from BC to ACR there was a .07 fee listed as a negative next to it a transaction fee, what it actually says sent is 48.67 and my ACR balance is 48.05.

Now I'm not really complaining and I do not know alot about Bitcoin but 2 dollars for a 50 dollar transaction seems a bit high or is this standard?

All in all I'm really happy, this was my first deposit. Easy to set up both Circle and Blockchain accounts. Circle you were able to deposit instantly with Debit card, and only needed to verify email address.

Deposit only took about 15 minuets to process!

Yes address change automatically now.

And it's not the fee that was that high it's also The fact that Bitcoin fluctuates price.

Example , the last payout I requested I got an extra $40 based on Bitcoin changing
08-04-2016 , 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by motostar508
One other note. Just completed transaction like this. Deposited 52.00 into Circle yesterday via debit card. Fund in circle were usd amount. Transfred 50.00 today from Circle to Blockchain, when I received the money in myblockchain account listed 49.09 usd. I then sent 49.00 from BC to ACR there was a .07 fee listed as a negative next to it a transaction fee, what it actually says sent is 48.67 and my ACR balance is 48.05.

Now I'm not really complaining and I do not know alot about Bitcoin but 2 dollars for a 50 dollar transaction seems a bit high or is this standard?

All in all I'm really happy, this was my first deposit. Easy to set up both Circle and Blockchain accounts. Circle you were able to deposit instantly with Debit card, and only needed to verify email address.

Deposit only took about 15 minuets to process!
At least for me it seems like Bitcoin values are slightly higher on Circle then my intermediate wallet so I lose a few $s when depositing from Bank-Circle-Wallet-BCP and gain a few when withdrawing.
08-04-2016 , 08:05 PM
Requested $500 BTC from BCP on 8/3
Received in Wallet on 8/4
08-06-2016 , 10:18 AM
I just signed up my debit card to circle and it's saying there is a $300 weekly limit. If I link my bank account will it be more than that? Are there any other wallets that allow you to withdraw more per week? Thank you.
08-06-2016 , 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Spades47
I just signed up my debit card to circle and it's saying there is a $300 weekly limit. If I link my bank account will it be more than that? Are there any other wallets that allow you to withdraw more per week? Thank you.


That's what it is to start. After a few deposits or withdraws it bumps up to around 3k then more
08-06-2016 , 11:04 AM
Thanks
08-09-2016 , 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Spades47
I just signed up my debit card to circle and it's saying there is a $300 weekly limit. If I link my bank account will it be more than that? Are there any other wallets that allow you to withdraw more per week? Thank you.
Circle allows you to withdraw more than $300 a week to start. The initial $300 limit is only for deposits to circle.
08-10-2016 , 06:52 PM
is there a reason i have to wait 3 to 5 days for coinbase to receive my funds from my bank account or is there a faster way? tired of waiting for my deposit to go through
08-10-2016 , 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by rickyhoggy
is there a reason i have to wait 3 to 5 days for coinbase to receive my funds from my bank account or is there a faster way? tired of waiting for my deposit to go through
you can link your debit card and it will deposit funds instantly
08-10-2016 , 07:21 PM
i think ive done that? i have a usd wallet in coinbase but it says ach debit takes 3 to 5 days...what am i missing?

      
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