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Online Casinos in general: Withdraw crypto from casino (Page 2)

Topic created on 06th Jul. 2023 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 32 | Views: 2,688
moralischverwerflich
Expert

Hidaruma wrote on 07/07/2023 at 09:12:

Can only recommend you Trust Wallet and Binance. Easy as pie to use. If you can't handle it, it's up to you. Oh yeah. Never use Bitpanda, because there the fees come from hell.

Bitpanda and coinbase do not differ much in fees.

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danny005
Elite

GoodFellas wrote on 07/07/2023 at 13:41: Question for crypto pros.
Can a LTC Deposit address start with ltc1qrs...
know it only with M or L at the beginning?

Yes, on Trustwallet my LTC address also starts with ltc1q....

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GoodFellas
Amateur

danny005 wrote on 07/07/2023 at 14:31:

Yes, on trustwallet my LTC address also starts with ltc1q....

Ah ok, thanks.Bitpanda Pro has now become onetrading.Had to generate new LTC address which starts as described.Wanted to cash out on it and it came the message invalid.The fees are really top in the Pro version compared to Bitpanda.

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Paddington
Top Member

GoodFellas wrote on 07/07/2023 at 13:41: Question for crypto pros.
Can a LTC Deposit address start with ltc1qrs...
know it only with M or L at the beginning?

Yes it can. But make sure it is the right network (Litecoin)!

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GoodFellas
Amateur

SimonH wrote on 07/07/2023 at 18:02:

Yes it can. But make sure it is the right network (Litecoin)!

Ok.Thanks for the tip.🙋‍♂️

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Tuffelkoenig
Another question: If I then have Coonbase pay out to my bank account, what does the tax office do with this sum that comes out of nowhere? Do they assume the sum is crypto profit and has to be taxed as such?

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gamble1
Legend

Tuffelkoenig wrote on 08.05.2024 at 21:17: Another question: If I then have Coonbase pay out to my bank account, what does the tax office do with this sum that comes out of nowhere somewhere? Do they assume the sum is crypto profit and has to be taxed as such?

No, you have to state how this sum came about, you can download your tax documents from Coinbase with just one click

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Lorenzo92
Hello everyone,

i have also created a Coinbase account, as withdrawing and depositing with a bank account can now lead to problems regarding money laundering etc.

I would like to avoid all this.

I deposited money at Coinbase via PayPal and bought coins for it, but now I can't send the money to a wallet because it's blocked. Is that normal that you have to wait a while before you can use it for payment transactions?

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gamble1
Legend
Lorenzo92 wrote on 09.05.2024 at 19:21: Hello everyone,

i have also created a Coinbase account, as this can now lead to problems with withdrawals and depositors with bank accounts for money laundering etc.

I would like to avoid all this.

I deposited money at Coinbase via PayPal and bought coins for it, but now I can't send the money to a wallet because it's blocked. Is that normal that you have to wait a while before you can use it for payment transactions?

If you buy it with payment methods that you can theoretically simply cancel with the respective support, yes, I have experienced something like this with Blockchain

They make sure to get the money I always buy with credit card at Coinbase so I have it directly available

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Lorenzo92
Servus,

okay, thanks for the information. Is there a credit card that is recommended for this?

I'm still quite new to the crypto universe, hence the questions

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gamble1
Legend

Lorenzo92 wrote on 10.05.2024 at 11:22 am: Servus,

okay thanks for the info. Is there a credit card that is recommended for this?

I'm still quite new to the crypto universe hence the questions

I do it with my Skrill card so I load Skrill from my bank account and then I pay at Coinbase with the card costs 10€ per year

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Lorenzo92

gamble1 wrote on 10.05.2024 at 21:06:

I do it with my Skrill card so I load Skrill from my bank account and then I pay at Coinbase with the card costs 10€ per year

But only works with the plastic card from Skrill or? I tried to buy with the Virtual Skrill card at Coinbase, but I got the error that no prepaid cards are accepted.

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roccoammo11
Expert

Lorenzo92 wrote on May 16, 2024 at 12:48 pm:

But only works with the plastic card from Skrill or? I tried to buy with the Virtual Skrill card at Coinbase, but I got the error that no prepaid cards are accepted.

I have the card and I still get this message

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Lorenzo92
Then Gamble1 is probably different to us.

But I have seen that I can buy crypto directly from Trust Wallet using Skrill. There should be nothing wrong with that as long as there is a wallet in between. When paying out, I can go the way via Coinbase.

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roccoammo11
Expert
So you're already a professional, that's how it works in any case

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