Do you plan on reducing the house edge?
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I didn't know there were so many gambling sites accepting those altcoins.
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Allowing withdrawals of Bitcoin Cash is for sure fairer.
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What are the terms for the 100% ETH bonus?
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Okay, almost 20 million dollars is way more bankroll than most casinos have. It's even difficult to find fiat casinos with such amount of bankroll on their reserves.
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If you like gambling with ETH, Crypto Games allows Ethereum deposits and withdrawals.
Although not ETC, it's also a great altcoin with very fast confirmations.
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Can the wagering contest prize be withdrawn by the winners if so they want, without having to wager?
Yes, the contest cash prizes can be directly withdrawn, invested, tipped, gambled, whatever you desire to do with them. Obviously, the lottery ticket prizes cannot be converted, but should you be lucky enough to win the lottery, you can withdraw those funds too, without any further requirements. Then I'm sure the 0.75 BTC winner must be quite happy ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Can the wagering contest prize be withdrawn by the winners if so they want, without having to wager?
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No. Bustabit has had some very large withdraws take place as they have quite a few whales, and IIRC no one has ever had to wait days to get withdraws. There's people with over 100 BTC profit and none of them have complained.
I hope that's true. At the moment i'm waiting for my withdrawal for over an hour already and it still has 0 confirmations. When you say it still has 0 confirmations, I assume the transaction has been sent, right? Neither Bustabit nor any other Bitcoin site (provided they don't send with a low fee on purpose) can guarantee fast Bitcoin confirmations. It's up to the Bitcoin network (the miners, actually) to choose the transactions which will be confirmed (included in a block) and when. So Bustabit has already paid you, you just haven't received it yet ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Do you allow fiat withdrawals to 3rd parties?
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Congratulations! Hopefully you still have the Bitcoins instead of exchanging them, because the price is approaching $5000 ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I have won 5BTC+ at some point and lost 3.5 because i was very greedy !
i won some i lost some but over all i have 1 btc profit at Bitsler!
Congrats to both of you for being in profit. With me, I may be at a negative total profit but still, bitsler is one of the best. May I know how much you have lost so far?
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At the footer of your site it says "Bustabit.com is fully owned and operated by MoneyPot S.R.L. a Costa Rican gaming company (License No. 3-102-700828)"
I guess you haven't updated that information yet?
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Why did you disable the affiliate program without previous notification? I had to find out myself that your affiliate site was down for way too long and you ignored my PMs.
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They probably have a withdrawal fee, considering the minimum withdrawal amount.
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Adding more games would indeed make your site stand out from the other Bustabit clones.
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What was the reason behind the rebranding?
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I didn't get a reply either.
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You are right: while you still have access to the funds, you're not just storing the funds but also investing them so the risks of a web wallet add up to those of an investment.
On the other hand, a web wallet most of the time don't have a sustainable business model while on this case they have an incentive to keep their business running.
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but this is a very good alternative to just storing your coins in your wallet
Just always remember that your cryptocoins are yours only when you control the private keys of your wallet. If you decide to invest on a site, there is always a chance for the site to default, to have a negative return, to be hacked, or simply to run with your money. Well, if you're going to invest on a site you must trust it.
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