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Re: FreeBitco.in - Contest with $30,000 in GUARANTEED PRIZES now live!
by
Betwrong
on 15/07/2018, 10:08:25 UTC
Are you going to keep your withdrawal fees as low as they are today or will they be a bit higher? Btw Shapeshift charges 0.0005 BTC for any operation, which is not that small. I hope your fees will be much less than that.

I really don't any information as nothing has been decided yet. I don't think adding more coins or features will have any effect on withdrawal fees. I imagine the main use of the exchange will be people changing what the get from the faucet and making small deposits from other altcoin faucets so I can't imagine a minimum fee anywhere near that high. I use another gambling site that has many coins and they charge through the spread rather than a fee. I think that would be a good way do it here as well.

When a site is charging through the spread it's much better for its users because you instantly know what you get while a high withdrawal fee comes as a bitter surprise. Hopefully, FreeBitco.in will be doing the same as the site you are using.

I base this on the feedback that are received on the bigger Freeroll prizes that are won, with the faucet. The people there are almost going through the roof with excitement over $20 and I would have thought if someone have won bigger prizes in the Lottery, they would have gone crazy.

We are dealing with almost 1600 winners in +/- 3 years, so it is strange that we not seeing people raving about Lottery prizes too. It is after all ranging from $10 to $12 000, weekly.  Roll Eyes

We've been through this argument countless times before I started working for the site. There are far more $20/200 winners and only a small number come forward even with a $5 incentive. I find it understandable that the vast majority of lottery winners would rather remain anonymous or just couldn't be bothered to spend time posting here. The only thing I can't understand is how someone could find that strange.

I personally can't understand that either. It's a common thing that people who win money desire to remain anonymous especially when they win big. They may brag a lot about winning $20, but they would stay quiet in a case of winning over 0.5 BTC.