How to Use Bitcoin for Sports Betting Video Tutorial
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If you aren't hiding large sums in bitcoin, you probably have little to be concerned about though..Comment -
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#115Really interested in getting involved with Bitcoin. If I set up my coinbase and wallet I can cash in my betpoints for bitcoin. If I exchange points for bitcoin SBR sends the coins to my wallet and then I can transfer them either to coinbase or a sportsbook. Is this correct?Comment -
#116Really interested in getting involved with Bitcoin. If I set up my coinbase and wallet I can cash in my betpoints for bitcoin. If I exchange points for bitcoin SBR sends the coins to my wallet and then I can transfer them either to coinbase or a sportsbook. Is this correct?
Also, Coinbase is an exchanger, not a wallet provider. They have a wallet attached to your account in order to handle the bitcoin used there, but you have zero control over that wallet. They are not a 'wallet' and they do not especially want you to use them that way either.
Blockchain.info/wallet is a independent wallet which you have complete control over.
Coinbase can start asking you for ID or demand to know what you do with your bitcoin if they want, so I would never store any there. Just use them to buy or sell and get it out of there fast.
Best practice is to go SBR > Blockchain Wallet > to a Sportsbook to deposit or to Coinbase to cashout
Or buy new Bitcoin from Coinbase > Blocchain Wallet > Sportsbook deposit.
Or cash out from a Sportsbook > Blockchain Wallet > Coinbase to sell and cashout.Comment -
#117Ok, I think I understand. I just did not specify blockchain.com as the wallet in my post. I create a coinbase account that is connected to my bank. I also create a blockchain.com wallet. After I have both created I trade points from SBR for bitcoin and SBR sends the bitcoin to blockchain wallet and I either send to coinbase to cash out or to sportsbook to wager. Is this correct?
Also, leaving bitcoin in coinbase fluctuates if I am not mistaken. If I transfer it to blockchain wallet are they still subject to the fluctuation?
Thanks for the help.Comment -
#118Ok, I think I understand. I just did not specify blockchain.com as the wallet in my post. I create a coinbase account that is connected to my bank. I also create a blockchain.com wallet. After I have both created I trade points from SBR for bitcoin and SBR sends the bitcoin to blockchain wallet and I either send to coinbase to cash out or to sportsbook to wager. Is this correct?
Also, leaving bitcoin in coinbase fluctuates if I am not mistaken. If I transfer it to blockchain wallet are they still subject to the fluctuation?
Thanks for the help.Comment -
#119You have it right but as The Giant says, the value of your bitcoin constantly fluctuates whilst you own it in that form.
If you do not wish to gamble with the bitcoin price then plan to do your transfers immediately. Get your bitcoin from SBR and then either send it to coinbase and swap it for US$, or depsoit it in a book that credits it as US$, as soon as you can.
To avoid the price changes.
You wont find it as big of an issue as it sounds like it could be most of the time..Comment -
#120Online sports bettors commonly ask this question — What is bitcoin and why should I bother using it with sportsbooks? Find out in my video tutorial which covers how to get started betting with bitcoin and avoid the headaches associated with other payment methods. | Read written tutorial
It's really very useful information.
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#121Yesterday I sent BTC deposit to sportsbetting.ag, but it's been almost 30 hours now and my transaction is still pending with 0 confirmations. I chose regular transfer fee. Should I be worry or is it normal?Comment -
#122I don't re-up or open new accounts often but the last 3 times I did I went from Coin base directly to the sports books.. No problems, no bitcoin wallet buffer.. I think a buffer is spice like Block chain just to ream you for more transfer fees...
How can they track a bitcoin address back to sports books when you only do that once in a while? Some one explain this to me? How come I haven't been cut off yet on Coinbase? I've done that 3 times and no problems this year..Comment -
#123Hi sadekmeister, Try to give them at least 3-4 business days. If still no update after 3-4 business days then contact them.Last edited by SBR Tracy; 10-13-17, 04:04 PM.Comment -
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If you would like to post the transaction ID or PM it to me, I can have a look and see if anything obvious is wrong for you.
I doubt you will be waiting more than a few hours though (just guessing).Comment -
#125I don't re-up or open new accounts often but the last 3 times I did I went from Coin base directly to the sports books.. No problems, no bitcoin wallet buffer.. I think a buffer is spice like Block chain just to ream you for more transfer fees...
How can they track a bitcoin address back to sports books when you only do that once in a while? Some one explain this to me? How come I haven't been cut off yet on Coinbase? I've done that 3 times and no problems this year..
How do they identify that? By making payments themselves to trace them. From users telling them when questioned. Or from the feds ordering them to trace anything back from an address.
I'd assume there are other more sophisticated ways to analyze the blockchain record to find patterns to investigate too.
That said, there has not been a report of anyones Coinbase account being shut down for gambling in a long time, so they may not even be trying right now. The record is there forever though so if/when they start looking for it or come up with a new system to trace it, it could come back to bite you later.
Make your own choices but please dont try to encourage other new users to do it your way just because you assume its all AOK based on a handful of personal transactions. ;-).Comment -
#126^^ Sounds good OPTI.. I'm not encouraging anyone to do anything, I'm just telling my story and what I did and what worked and continues to work....
I just got sick of all those little buffer fees and there was a time when block chain was experiencing time delays which sucked also.. I just said to hell with all that I'm going straight from Coinbase to books and I don't care if they shut me down.. I just didn't think they could track it and if they do so be it.. I pay taxes on my winnings.
It was quick, it funded immediately and I avoided those extra buffer fees.. I'll do it again in the future...
Lastly my coin base account remains open and just fine.. Is what it is Opti..... If I get shut down at coinbase I will be the first to start a thread and say so..Comment -
#127^^ Sounds good OPTI.. I'm not encouraging anyone to do anything, I'm just telling my story and what I did and what worked and continues to work....
I just got sick of all those little buffer fees and there was a time when block chain was experiencing time delays which sucked also.. I just said to hell with all that I'm going straight from Coinbase to books and I don't care if they shut me down.. I just didn't think they could track it and if they do so be it.. I pay taxes on my winnings.
It was quick, it funded immediately and I avoided those extra buffer fees.. I'll do it again in the future...
Lastly my coin base account remains open and just fine.. Is what it is Opti..... If I get shut down at coinbase I will be the first to start a thread and say so..
One more reason it is smart to use your own wallet between service providers is that it makes you a party to every transaction, rather than having to get two third parties to sort out any issues between them on your behalf if something goes wrong..Comment -
#128Yesterday it was fully confirmed by blockchain, but still isn't credited to my sportsbetting.ag account. I contacted their chat and they say they have to check it and I'll receive info within 24-48h.Comment -
#129That's not very good. I thought their system was automated so it credited as soon as it saw 3 confirmations. Must be something unusual happened..Comment -
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#131Do you need a bitcoin wallet to deposit into sports site? Can you request bitcoin payout from one sport site to directly bitcoin deposit to 5dimes?
example. you deposit bitcoin into 5dimes which yield a bitcoin address. Than you request a bitcoin payout from other sportsbook which ask you to enter bitcoin address. At this point, can I just enter the 5dimes bitcoin address for the payout. Is that possible?Last edited by GigaOuts; 10-17-17, 03:51 PM.Comment -
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#133Do you need a bitcoin wallet to deposit into sports site? Can you request bitcoin payout from one sport site to directly bitcoin deposit to 5dimes?
example. you deposit bitcoin into 5dimes which yield a bitcoin address. Than you request a bitcoin payout from other sportsbook which ask you to enter bitcoin address. At this point, can I just enter the 5dimes bitcoin address for the payout. Is that possible?.Comment -
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#135Thanks Optional & it make lot of sense. I just want to cut down the time, might try small amount to see how well it works.Comment -
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#138Ok, dumb question, THANK YOU to anyone who can help assist.... I need to WITHDRAW from Bovada. I have Gemini and I have Bitcoin Wallet. What do I need to do now? Do I give Bovada my Bitcoin Wallet? And then how does that get transferred to by bank account?Comment -
#139Who is your Bitcoin wallet with? What you'd basically do is have Bovada send the Bitcoin to your wallet, then you send the Bitcoin from your wallet to Gemini which you then sell the Bitcoin and deposit into your bank.Comment
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