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If you have personal experience (good or bad) with an offshore book that has competitive lines and same day payouts person-to-person or debit card type payout? I'm old school so I hate Bitcoin....The main thing for me is just like anybody else is how quick they pay out right? The next thing is if I build a large amount of money at the book are they going to cut me off or limit play? Any suggestions /opinions would be GREATLY appreciated guys!! Thank you!!
 

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If you have personal experience (good or bad) with an offshore book that has competitive lines and same day payouts person-to-person or debit card type payout? I'm old school so I hate Bitcoin....The main thing for me is just like anybody else is how quick they pay out right? The next thing is if I build a large amount of money at the book are they going to cut me off or limit play? Any suggestions /opinions would be GREATLY appreciated guys!! Thank you!!
who's your first book?
 

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who's your first book?

Heritage Sports... I mean I have no problems with Heritage at all other than they have pretty much stopped ********* payout... And I totally do not understand Bitcoin... Maybe someone on here would be kind enough to explain the Bitcoin concept to me as "vanilla" as possible LOL!... I don't know how to set up the wallet and I really don't understand how do you convert Bitcoin into cash into my pocket so to speak?
 

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Also, I'm seeing 5 Dimes, Bookmaker, and Betonline? So which one would be better book as far as my likes which is still being able to get person to person payouts? Or can you still have payouts sent to a card? Thanks!!
 

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Heritage Sports... I mean I have no problems with Heritage at all other than they have pretty much stopped ********* payout... And I totally do not understand Bitcoin... Maybe someone on here would be kind enough to explain the Bitcoin concept to me as "vanilla" as possible LOL!... I don't know how to set up the wallet and I really don't understand how do you convert Bitcoin into cash into my pocket so to speak?

You want to connect a bank to an exchange such as Coinbase.com or gemini.com. You then purchase bitcoins through the exchange. Then you send bitcoins to the sportsbook.

When cashing out you can get a payout from a sportsbook and then send it to bitpay.com (debit card that converts bitcoin to cash). Use the bitpay card at any ATM to receive cash.

You can also have the sportsbook send bitcoin to your exchange and transfer the money back to your bank account. It seems difficult but is really easy after you do it a couple of times. Just a few clicks.

Most of the time I use a wallet such as blockchain.info as a middle man. Exchange to wallet to sportsbook.
 

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I've read that if you transfer it from coinbase or gemini and send them directly to the sportsbook that it is possible your account will get shutdown if they findout it is for sports betting.

So do you send it to a binance or kucoin first and then to the sportsbook or is this not a concern?
 

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I've read that if you transfer it from coinbase or gemini and send them directly to the sportsbook that it is possible your account will get shutdown if they findout it is for sports betting.

So do you send it to a binance or kucoin first and then to the sportsbook or is this not a concern?
In the past, Coinbase was banning a lot of people but they have eased off some. It's still best to run it through an exchange or even a wallet changing addresses.
 

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Yeah I used kucoin, seemed like a needless risk not to. Extra $8-10 in fees but whatever.
 

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Nitrogen decent but not w/o flaws. Max bet on series bets for NBA is very low and props -118 per side? That's nitting it up.
 

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You want to connect a bank to an exchange such as Coinbase.com or gemini.com. You then purchase bitcoins through the exchange. Then you send bitcoins to the sportsbook.

When cashing out you can get a payout from a sportsbook and then send it to bitpay.com (debit card that converts bitcoin to cash). Use the bitpay card at any ATM to receive cash.

You can also have the sportsbook send bitcoin to your exchange and transfer the money back to your bank account. It seems difficult but is really easy after you do it a couple of times. Just a few clicks.

Most of the time I use a wallet such as blockchain.info as a middle man. Exchange to wallet to sportsbook.

Thank you for the information! I still feel HELPLESS because doing something that I don't understand makes me feel vulnerable as I still don't get it? I mean it seems that you explained it THOROUGHLY enough but it's just hard for me to get?? So let's say I want $500 FROM my Heritage Sports account right? I fill form out to withdraw by Bitcoin right? So at what point do I set up that Debit Card thru Bitpay? I mean don't they have to send you a card etc?? Just trying to make sure I do it right? And with Bitcoin, is it possible to request the $500 and by the time I get it, it is worth alot less? Like the stock market?
 

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Yes, Nitrogen is the best.

What do you like so much about it? Site is pretty pedestrian to me.

Right now it doesn't even have a line up for the 2nd half of Phi/Mia and it glitches all the time.

The odds are a little better at -108 but they don't have many bets outside of sides/totals.

Overall, not particularly impressed. Not awful but guess I was basing expectations off the hype.
 

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