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May 31, 2019, 06:59:59 PM
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The best thing to do is to contact their support team so they will do a certain action for your query. No one can fix it for you here. I had a smooth transaction with a gambling site to binance so I think you only have to report this case.
maybe this can be handled by the team. I think it's excessive if there is something to forbid sending from gambling wallets. I feel that it is purely a mistake.
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June 02, 2019, 09:15:38 PM
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Does anyone know if there is any issue with this?  



Can someone here confirm if there is any issue sending btc from a sportsbook to binance?  Someone a while back mentioned there is nothing in the TOS against it.  I know with coinbase or gemini.. ppl said they would ban accounts if you send btc from gambling site to coinbase and vice versa.



Has anyone done this and if so, anyone ever had an issue with this?
Go to their site. Read their Terms of service carefully. Make sure your are not breaching any of their terms. Next go to their support.  Contact them and clarify your query. Make sure they explicitly says that depositing from gambling sites won't be an issue.
Some people might be lucky not to get caught, so don't do anything stupid based on their experience.

Why would it be against the TOS. It is a bad idea. You must never transfer from a websites wallet to another websites wallet it doesn't matter which website they are. I don't why people are asking this because it even says on the exchange not to do this.

Always transfer your funds to a wallet you own. Never ever withdraw to a wallet you don't own, if something goes wrong you might not be able to do anything about it. Aside from this it is just as pain in the butt.

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