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Since 2018, it's been 7 years, and I've seen that you still don't have a Linux desktop client. I'd like to know if you plan to release one? The web experience is great, but when possible, I like to have the application installed on my computer.
Thanks for your question. We stopped supporting the linux client a long time ago because it was barely used. We concentrated on the HTML5 product that has been received well by the players.
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Can you update the images in the OP @SwC_Poker? they are not loading.
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May 20, 2025, 04:25:17 PM Last edit: May 20, 2025, 05:47:59 PM by SwC_Poker |
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Can you update the images in the OP @SwC_Poker? they are not loading.
Thank you for noticing this and providing feedback on our OP. It was very old, and we have updated it now, please check it and tell me what you think
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This poker site is Bitcoin only? Yes. All deposits, poker play, and withdrawals are delimited in Bitcoin.
In regard to this, I notice that you have an option that allows users to deposit using other cryptocurrencies with the help of a third-party provider, which I have not officially tested. I have a question about that: since this poker is a Bitcoin-only poker, are those deposits done through a third party going to automatically be converted to Bitcoin in its equivalent? I know for sure withdrawal will definitely be done through Bitcoin. Another question and suggestion that I want to ask is, won’t it be nice to also add on the OP that deposit with other currency is available through a payment processor for those who might want to deposit using their assets in other currencies?
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AHOYBRAUSE
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This poker site is Bitcoin only? Yes. All deposits, poker play, and withdrawals are delimited in Bitcoin.
In regard to this, I notice that you have an option that allows users to deposit using other cryptocurrencies with the help of a third-party provider, which I have not officially tested. I have a question about that: since this poker is a Bitcoin-only poker, are those deposits done through a third party going to automatically be converted to Bitcoin in its equivalent? I know for sure withdrawal will definitely be done through Bitcoin. Another question and suggestion that I want to ask is, won’t it be nice to also add on the OP that deposit with other currency is available through a payment processor for those who might want to deposit using their assets in other currencies? Of course those deposits get converted automatically into btc, what do you think? Why else would they offer this? I have used this option in the past, it goes quite fast but I must say that the provider (sideshift) they use doesn't have the best conversion rate. I mean it's not bad but it could be better. At least it worked every time I used it, some instant exchange sites these days like to fool around with customers unfortunately.
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May 21, 2025, 09:03:21 AM Last edit: May 21, 2025, 09:13:45 AM by Leahized |
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This poker site is Bitcoin only? Yes. All deposits, poker play, and withdrawals are delimited in Bitcoin.
In regard to this, I notice that you have an option that allows users to deposit using other cryptocurrencies with the help of a third-party provider, which I have not officially tested. I have a question about that: since this poker is a Bitcoin-only poker, are those deposits done through a third party going to automatically be converted to Bitcoin in its equivalent? I know for sure withdrawal will definitely be done through Bitcoin. Another question and suggestion that I want to ask is, won’t it be nice to also add on the OP that deposit with other currency is available through a payment processor for those who might want to deposit using their assets in other currencies? Of course those deposits get converted automatically into btc, what do you think? Why else would they offer this? I have used this option in the past, it goes quite fast but I must say that the provider (sideshift) they use doesn't have the best conversion rate. I mean it's not bad but it could be better. At least it worked every time I used it, some instant exchange sites these days like to fool around with customers unfortunately. After visiting the SwC poker website, at first I was a little confused to understand. Because that's platform is very different than other platforms. For example, in other platform, almost all types of coins can be betted or poker game can be played. But here is different, here you have to use Chip with Bitcoin only. 1 CHIP = 1 uBTC, the price per CHIP is $0.10 . It looks unique from all platform to me. I'm watching through minimum deposit is $20 usdt. In this case, the deposit amount seems a lot to me. However, except the BTC, the coin that is deposit, instantly will be converted to BTC. SWC poker to me seems to be a lot of interesting and I'm enjoying.
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SwC_Poker (OP)
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May 21, 2025, 05:10:08 PM |
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This poker site is Bitcoin only? Yes. All deposits, poker play, and withdrawals are delimited in Bitcoin.
In regard to this, I notice that you have an option that allows users to deposit using other cryptocurrencies with the help of a third-party provide SwC Poker uses Sideshift.ai to do our conversions for other coins to Bitcoin in our deposit screen. You may be able to get a better rate for these coins somewhere else but they are fast and reliable. When a player uses this option, whatever coin they send is converted to bitcoin and sent to their deposit address, and the system credits chips after 1 confirmation like normal.
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May 22, 2025, 08:08:40 PM |
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In regard to this, I notice that you have an option that allows users to deposit using other cryptocurrencies with the help of a third-party provider, which I have not officially tested.
I have a question about that: since this poker is a Bitcoin-only poker, are those deposits done through a third party going to automatically be converted to Bitcoin in its equivalent? I know for sure withdrawal will definitely be done through Bitcoin.
Another question and suggestion that I want to ask is, won’t it be nice to also add on the OP that deposit with other currency is available through a payment processor for those who might want to deposit using their assets in other currencies?
Of course those deposits get converted automatically into btc, what do you think? Why else would they offer this? I have used this option in the past, it goes quite fast bC Poker has been ut I must say that the provider (sideshift) they use doesn't have the best conversion rate. I mean it's not bad but it could be better. At least it worked every time I used it, some instant exchange sites these days like to fool around with customers unfortunately. SwC Poker has been known to be a Bitcoin poker site that integrated SideShift.ai to their website to enable easy convertion of other cryptocurrency to Bitcoin. Since it's a Bitcoin poker site, every other cryptocurrencies have to be converted to Bitcoin to prevent multiple misconception of multiple altcoins usage during late conversion. This is why altcoins are automatically converted to Bitcoin at instant deposit. Although we have other alternative of SideShift that works on similar pattern but I think the team prefers SideShift because it's more reliable and fast with strong security. It's mostly used by big companies like Trezor, Edge wallet and others.
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AB de Royse777
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May 22, 2025, 09:08:41 PM |
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TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
- SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament round 1/4
26/05/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 1000 Chips - SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament round 2/4
02/06/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 1000 Chips - SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament round 3/4
09/06/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 1000 Chips - SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament round 4/4
16/06/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 1000 Chips - SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament Grand Final
Top 6 from Group Rounds. 23/06/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 5000 Chips
In case this small commuinty is not aware yet about the things that are happening on the Gambling discussion board, here it is :-) Our first Tounament is on Monday at 15:00 NO BUY-IN It really is a great deal for poker fans.
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Wakate
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May 23, 2025, 05:30:16 PM |
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TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
- SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament round 1/4
26/05/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 1000 Chips - SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament round 2/4
02/06/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 1000 Chips - SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament round 3/4
09/06/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 1000 Chips - SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament round 4/4
16/06/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 1000 Chips - SwC Bitcointalk Poker Tournament Grand Final
Top 6 from Group Rounds. 23/06/2025 15:00 UTC Prize pool 5000 Chips
In case this small commuinty is not aware yet about the things that are happening on the Gambling discussion board, here it is :-) Our first Tounament is on Monday at 15:00 NO BUY-IN It really is a great deal for poker fans. What a amazing thread for those that have great passion for poker and don't want to miss out on the Bitcointalk poker tournament. I like the idea of creating a thread for poker players to put their skill into play. Your input in the poker tournament is quite applaudable being a good poker fan and also an initiator. I have also seen similar poker speed games on SwC Poker X handle and it's quite amazing. I think it's never too late for me to improve my skill as the master of cards so I can compete with those of the highest feathers.
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May 23, 2025, 09:54:29 PM |
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Thank you for noticing this and providing feedback on our OP. It was very old, and we have updated it now, please check it and tell me what you think
Sorry to bother you again, but I couldn't verify the signed message in the OP.. only the one provided on the SwC's website.. you might want to check that as well. btw, the OP looks so much better now with the images!
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May 24, 2025, 02:09:54 PM |
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Thank you for noticing this and providing feedback on our OP. It was very old, and we have updated it now, please check it and tell me what you think
Hey what is the minimum deposit of the poker. I was checking but I didn't see that.
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May 24, 2025, 03:09:17 PM |
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Hey what is the minimum deposit of the poker. I was checking but I didn't see that.
There's no minimum deposit, you can check it here. 
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May 24, 2025, 03:20:09 PM |
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Thank you for noticing this and providing feedback on our OP. It was very old, and we have updated it now, please check it and tell me what you think
Hey what is the minimum deposit of the poker. I was checking but I didn't see that. In the Bitcoin deposit, it is not said how much BTC deposit the minimum. But the other Currency deposit minimum will be mentioned. That is why, minimum $20 can deposit BTC, because the other currency minimum $20 equivalent deposit. Warning: Of course you will observe this topic then do the deposit.
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SwC_Poker (OP)
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May 24, 2025, 09:23:52 PM |
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Thank you for noticing this and providing feedback on our OP. It was very old, and we have updated it now, please check it and tell me what you think
Sorry to bother you again, but I couldn't verify the signed message in the OP.. only the one provided on the SwC's website.. you might want to check that as well. btw, the OP looks so much better now with the images! It is not a bother and thanks for making us clean up our Bitcointalk everywhere you see a mess. I just updated the signing proof with a new, timely message. You can verify it and make sure all looks well for now. For a long time SwC decided not to think about bitcointalk, to forget about it, but many of our current, past, and future players are here with a bitcoin focus in their lives, so we are back to make it great again, and give thanks to users that make sure we have it all in order.
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@SwC_Poker, you really need to lower your minimum cashout. It is currently over $55 (500 SWC chips) which is very high and not suitable for low-stake players. Also, since the total prize for each round ofthe SWC Poker Series is 1000 (SWC chips) that means nobody will be able to cash out their winnings (let's say top place gets 20% = 200 SWC chips) which can be an issue. If you are making exceptions for players of the SWC poker series then it is OK but still, I think it is way better to lower the minimum cashout to $10 (max). Mentioning this to @Royse (although I am sure he will be reading this anyway) as well.
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For a long time SwC decided not to think about bitcointalk, to forget about it, but many of our current, past, and future players are here with a bitcoin focus in their lives, so we are back to make it great again, and give thanks to users that make sure we have it all in order.
That's truly commendable! Bitcointalk remains the OG forum for crypto enthusiasts, and staying engaged here is a smart and respectful move for any Bitcoin-focused platform - especially a poker site like SwC. This forum continues to attract both seasoned crypto veterans and newcomers looking for guidance, so maintaining a presence here is not just good business, it's the right thing to do.
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/snip
For a long time SwC decided not to think about bitcointalk, to forget about it, but many of our current, past, and future players are here with a bitcoin focus in their lives, so we are back to make it great again, and give thanks to users that make sure we have it all in order.
That's truly commendable! Bitcointalk remains the OG forum for crypto enthusiasts, and staying engaged here is a smart and respectful move for any Bitcoin-focused platform - especially a poker site like SwC. This forum continues to attract both seasoned crypto veterans and newcomers looking for guidance, so maintaining a presence here is not just good business, it's the right thing to do. Speaking about on a certain place on where crypto originated from then there's no doubt that this place/forum would be the sweetest spot on which simply means that if your business is crypto based then of course you would be that totally considering on running up a marketing into this forum as we do know that when it comes to traffic then this place do have it in comparing into other place. Somewhat in speaking about other marketing ways then we do know that there are several options to choose on, and as long the budget allocation permits then the more the better. Now i have observed out that Poker sites are making up some noise now and seeing players are gradually that increasing.
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May 26, 2025, 04:16:39 PM |
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@SwC_Poker, you really need to lower your minimum cashout. It is currently over $55 (500 SWC chips) which is very high and not suitable for low-stake players. Also, since the total prize for each round ofthe SWC Poker Series is 1000 (SWC chips) that means nobody will be able to cash out their winnings (let's say top place gets 20% = 200 SWC chips) which can be an issue. If you are making exceptions for players of the SWC poker series then it is OK but still, I think it is way better to lower the minimum cashout to $10 (max). Mentioning this to @Royse (although I am sure he will be reading this anyway) as well. Thank you for your feedback. The minimum was set when the fee to send Bitcoin was very high and the price was lower. I'm starting an internal discussion to consider lowering it. Note that many of our low limit players opt to transfer chips to each other for smaller cashouts, as there are no minimums on chips transfers, but this requires trust of another player. For signature campaigners and Bitcointalk players that wish to take their winnings from our free tournaments immediately, I will contact Royse to see if he will assist.
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@SwC_Poker, you really need to lower your minimum cashout. It is currently over $55 (500 SWC chips) which is very high and not suitable for low-stake players. Also, since the total prize for each round ofthe SWC Poker Series is 1000 (SWC chips) that means nobody will be able to cash out their winnings (let's say top place gets 20% = 200 SWC chips) which can be an issue. If you are making exceptions for players of the SWC poker series then it is OK but still, I think it is way better to lower the minimum cashout to $10 (max). Mentioning this to @Royse (although I am sure he will be reading this anyway) as well. Thank you for your feedback. The minimum was set when the fee to send Bitcoin was very high and the price was lower. I'm starting an internal discussion to consider lowering it. Note that many of our low limit players opt to transfer chips to each other for smaller cashouts, as there are no minimums on chips transfers, but this requires trust of another player. For signature campaigners and Bitcointalk players that wish to take their winnings from our free tournaments immediately, I will contact Royse to see if he will assist. The thing is, the min withdrawal basically always was like 500 chips, at least as long as i can remember and I found swc maybe around 2020 or so. Since the price has risen and the limit never got adjusted of course it's kinda inflated now, to say the least. Still I don't think this limit is too high. I have seen casinos or something that have even higher limits for btc withdrawals, BC for example.
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