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Re: FreeBitco.in- 2021 review
by
TheQuin
on 04/05/2021, 06:23:54 UTC

We (FreeBitcoins.com) went the exchange route. Tongue

I'm glad our two services cover a nice spread of crypto stuff.

Our lawyer didn't like the idea of gambling/losing even internet magic money.  Exchange is a bit more straight forward, but a lot more complicated in my opinion.  (no fiat though, lots of people try to add fiat or things that act like fiat... that gets complicated.)



Another fast withdraw off FreeBitco.in... thanks fellas! Tongue

Almost to 10 million Bitcoins processed through the FreeBitco.in account.

My review of Freebitco.in https://freebitcoins.com/blog/freebitco-in-review/ (let me know if you see anything wrong, thanks!)

The mere fact of reading that: 9,500,000BTC and when they say 10,000,000BTC this makes me say in my mind that practically 50% of the total limited supply of Bitcoin has passed through freebitco.in, this data is something historical because it makes us reflect that each person who has had Bitcoin or fractions of Bitcoin has put it on Freebitco.in, honestly this data is of another level and speaks very well of what the platform represents.

Very few casinos have such a high traffic effectiveness rate for both users and negotiations, I don't know what the data of a traditional casino is like, of any casino in "Las Vegas" but with all the flow of money that is handled in freebitco.in ,I'm sure it makes a very good competition, Freebitco.in, Stake.com and bitcasino.io have historical data to emphasize.

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We have been withdrawing from FreeBitcoin since 2014. Never once has there been a problem. The automated weekly cashout always arrived on time.

FreeBitcoin has processed almost 9,500,000 Bitcoins… You don’t have to believe me… verify it here: https://blockstream.info/address/329koRvovTyNnd4ADrpR2uJHzXxfvKxta5
Source: https://freebitcoins.com/blog/freebitco-in-review/[url]]]https://freebitcoins.com/blog/freebitco-in-review/[url][/url]

That's only looking at one of our two hot wallets which we have used since December 2017. https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/329koRvovTyNnd4ADrpR2uJHzXxfvKxta5
There's another 1,720,665.25097504 BTC on the other https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/3LaNNTg87XjTtXAqs55WV5DyWASEZizCXZ

From 2013 - 2017 we didn't have the wallet consolidation process in place and withdrawals were paid out directly from deposits so it's not possible to say how went through in that period.