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Hey everyone!

As most of you who read my posts on here have come to realise i am deep thinker, and im know for sharing random thoughts, in some cases people might say i put too much thought into things that are often irrelevant . pff i think not ! ( pun intended ) but here is another thought that recently crossed my mind.

How many of you guys religiously withdraw when you win even though you know your very likely to deposit it  back in again the next day ?

Are you on a one man mission to click withdraw and nothing will stand in your way ?

im personally not religious about anything , i don't rush to cash out as soon as i hit a profit , im quite happy to continue playing even if i lose it all !

 

 

 

 

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I will withdraw if my balance is finish target 2600Bits (include 100bits fee), and 500bits available I play again... If I loss , I only lost 500bits and my 2000bits absolutely safe

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2 minutes ago, Bravebet said:

 

Is this 260k? I dont understand how you give amount of ur currency?? Im being confuse.. So 100bits is 10k 2600 bits is 260k and500bits is 50k which is your profit??

1 BTC = 100 mBTC = 1000000 Bits = 100000000 Satoshi

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8 hours ago, DarkBlood069 said:

Personally, there is no point in withdrawing your Crypto unless you actually need the money. Personally speaking, I don't withdraw as I have business. Secondly, I do not withdraw because the fees are way to high on Bitcoin. 10K sats is a hard hit £0.45-0.50 compared to an LTC withdraw at 100,000 litoshi which is worth £0.043. If you don't have reason to take your money out because of financial reasons, keep it in your account and do not suffer withdrawal fees. You may as well HODL and hope for the best in tough times of the volatile bitcoin. 

I've never withdrawn crypto to my real life bank account. I am just hoping that one day, as the "experts" predict, that Bitcoin will be worth $100,000. So that why I'm just holding my coins :D

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