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  • danshandanshan Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    I dont think its allowed but have you checked your transaction on the blockchain?
  • jmanjman Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    danshan wrote: »
    I dont think its allowed but have you checked your transaction on the blockchain?

    I have. What I think happened is the following. I received funds from a SB and as soon as I noticed they were in my blockchain I made an attempt to send a portion to another book, and the rest to my coinbase account in hopes that I would get them in my checking account asap. When I look at my blockchain now the "received" transaction says "pending", and the two transactions I sent say "pending". I don't understand why the funds would appear on the blockchain if they weren't confirmed yet. I contacted the SB this morning that send the funds, and they haven't gotten back to me as of yet.
  • GoatsGoats Head Moderator
    edited August 2017
    danshan wrote: »
    I dont think its allowed

    You can both e-mail [email protected] and ask that your e-mail addresses be given to one another.

    Please don't post any links or specific info pertaining to this matter on the forum. Thanks.
  • danshandanshan Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    first off never ever send funds from SB to Block and from same block wallet to CB, CB will close your account fast and that sucks. if blockchain shows the received transaction then you need to click the transactions tab on the left and click the actual transaction and see how many confirms the received transaction has and also do the same for the sent transaction.
  • jmanjman Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    I got it all figured it. Thanks.
  • danshandanshan Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    I did not do anything but you are welcome
  • RonbetsRonbets Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    danshan wrote: »
    I am not giving it up you guys make fun of me enough as it is!

    You gotta be a one-way street guy. Beg for info and generally make a nuisance of yourself. You're prolly sitting on a big BR and eat at McDonalds. Why are you holding out? There are plenty of lemmings looking for an excuse to get down. Come clean with your methods of madness.
  • danshandanshan Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    I put my plays up everyday anyone can get down on them any time they want but I would not recommend it UNTIL I figure out the line stuff to know when to make the plays but the plays dont change either way but they just dont have as good a value as they could and I learned that here, thanks to all for that! I am annoying and definitely a beggar for sure. Call me Beggar Vance!

    OT even said if i made my same plays with smarter timing I would be doing better
  • ericvandenericvanden Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    danshan wrote: »
    first off never ever send funds from SB to Block and from same block wallet to CB, CB will close your account fast and that sucks. if blockchain shows the received transaction then you need to click the transactions tab on the left and click the actual transaction and see how many confirms the received transaction has and also do the same for the sent transaction.

    I thought that was the way you were suppose to do it. Coinbase ---> Blockchain ---> Sportsbook (cash out)
    >Blockchain ---> Coinbase

    I havent deposited in an online account in awhile but has something changed that you are saying not to do as above?
  • danshandanshan Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    you do that but understand the blockchain
    BUY from CB call it btc1
    btc1 in blockchain
    now btc1 from blockchain to SB
    CB follows btc1 and blocks you
    what you do is create a sub wallet in your blockchain wallet
    now when you send btc1 from block main to block sub the chain ends
    now when you send to SB its from btc2 and no link on the block to btc 1

    god i hope that makes sense, CB is getting tough and chasing those coins they want to be damn sure you dont use them in ways they dont like
    by sending from block main to block sub you break the chain and the coins are lost now
    you can verify what i am saying by searching your block address on the wallet you can follow the coins easily from CB to block and from block to SB and that is a no no, CB got smarter
  • BuckyBadgerBuckyBadger Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    Help me understand this. I currently go from my bank account to Coinbase, then from Coinbase to Electrum-- and then from Electrum to the sports book. For withdrawals, from sportsbook to Electrum to Coinbase to my bank account. This is the way I've always done it and never had a problem. I haven't made a withdrawal in over a week. Are you telling me this will no longer work and I'll need another intermediary wallet?
  • Joey KnishJoey Knish Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    Help me understand this. I currently go from my bank account to Coinbase, then from Coinbase to Electrum-- and then from Electrum to the sports book. For withdrawals, from sportsbook to Electrum to Coinbase to my bank account. This is the way I've always done it and never had a problem. I haven't made a withdrawal in over a week. Are you telling me this will no longer work and I'll need another intermediary wallet?
    This is what I do as well. Interested to hear a response.
  • standardmushstandardmush Junior Member
    edited August 2017
    Not sure of people's volume but consider localbitcoins as an alternative to Coinbase altogether. The small vig (sometimes none) is worth it imo.
  • danshandanshan Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    the only way to know if your transaction truly is CB traceable is to look at the blockchain of the address you give CB
    if you use wallet address A and it shows on the blockchain a transaction from CB to Electrum and ends there you are fine but if it shows CB to E and E to SB you can obviously see the problem. Check the blockchain to be sure
    using a blockchain wallet you need to do the extra internal transfer to get it off the same chain or you will get banned if its repeatedly or you have bad luck.
  • danshandanshan Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    and please tell me all you guys using CB are not paying any fees!!!!!!!!!!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcCIjIAqM-4
  • jmjm Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    danshan wrote: »
    you do that but understand the blockchain
    BUY from CB call it btc1
    btc1 in blockchain
    now btc1 from blockchain to SB
    CB follows btc1 and blocks you
    what you do is create a sub wallet in your blockchain wallet
    now when you send btc1 from block main to block sub the chain ends
    now when you send to SB its from btc2 and no link on the block to btc 1

    god i hope that makes sense, CB is getting tough and chasing those coins they want to be damn sure you dont use them in ways they dont like
    by sending from block main to block sub you break the chain and the coins are lost now
    you can verify what i am saying by searching your block address on the wallet you can follow the coins easily from CB to block and from block to SB and that is a no no, CB got smarter

    how does CB know the blockchain of the SB? They should be generating new ones for each transaction (Deposit, Withdrawl)
  • danshandanshan Senior Member
    edited August 2017
    Cb keeps updated lists of wallet addresses and the source of them you can use https://www.walletexplorer.com/ to see the different wallets and colors for each different wallet source, so they know and I am sure there software is more advanced. A new wallet address from a "bad source" will get your CB account killed for sure, you got to internal transfer hide the transaction IF it is showing on the blockchain.

    at the bottom on wallet explorer click the name of the company and you will see their color and now enter your address and you will see the color which is the source of the address
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