ScooterPi Posted November 10, 2018 #1 Posted November 10, 2018 I'm having a hard time finding the withdrawal minimum threshold for Stake. Aware of amount for btc, but I can't seem to find the amount for eth, ltc bch and doge. Can you please let me know here, or post the link to where it can be found? Thank you!
peel1 Posted November 10, 2018 #2 Posted November 10, 2018 lowest withdraw is BCH I believe and to find out the rest do the above ^
wry Posted November 10, 2018 #3 Posted November 10, 2018 25 minutes ago, blurrijs said: Go to what you want to withdraw, and type for example 0.0000 where it says withdraw amount, and over that a text will pop up saying the min wd, sry if u dont understand This ^^^^^ works but is not obvious. It also throws a not enough balance if you don't have any coins to start with. To answer your question: BTC = .002 LTC = .1 ETH = .04 Doge = 4000 BCH = .002
ScooterPi Posted November 11, 2018 Author #4 Posted November 11, 2018 2 hours ago, wry said: This ^^^^^ works but is not obvious. It also throws a not enough balance if you don't have any coins to start with. To answer your question: BTC = .002 LTC = .1 ETH = .04 Doge = 4000 BCH = .002 Wryyy! This is perfect and it's getting copy/paste-ed right to the ole desktop! You were right, the currencies I'm wondering about, I don't have enough to begin with....and so I was not getting the popup. I wanted to keep the min withdraws handy as a reference goal amount for withdrawals Now - one more question on this topic if anyone knows........ for withdrawal --- does the fee amount need to be in addition to the min withdrawal? (for example: to withdraw btc....would I need to have 0.002 in my balance + the fee to withdraw for it to be processed?)
irawk0 Posted November 11, 2018 #5 Posted November 11, 2018 1 minute ago, ScooterPi said: Wryyy! This is perfect and it's getting copy/paste-ed right to the ole desktop! You were right, the currencies I'm wondering about, I don't have enough to begin with....and so I was not getting the popup. I wanted to keep the min withdraws handy as a reference goal amount for withdrawals Now - one more question on this topic if anyone knows........ for withdrawal --- does the fee amount need to be in addition to the min withdrawal? (for example: to withdraw btc....would I need to have 0.002 in my balance + the fee to withdraw for it to be processed?) Yes, for your example of btc, you would need 0.00205000 btc to actually withdraw 0.002 btc (5k satoshi fee) Going to put the rest of the currencies min withdraw amount PLUS fee here as well: Eth: 0.0402 Ltc: 0.1005 Bch: 0.00201 Doge: 4001.5 If you haven't noticed, the difference in actual monetary values between these currencies differ ALOT. So if you have lets say $9 in btc and min withdraw is like $13, what you can do is exchange it with either dina/db for the equivalent in Eth and withdraw that (since min eth withdraw is like $8.6). Sure you might lose the 5% fee or whatever, but I'd much rather pay 40 cents to withdraw $8.6 than trying to earn 50% of bankroll which might very likely end up busting 😛
ScooterPi Posted November 11, 2018 Author #6 Posted November 11, 2018 13 minutes ago, irawk0 said: Yes, for your example of btc, you would need 0.00205000 btc to actually withdraw 0.002 btc (5k satoshi fee) Going to put the rest of the currencies min withdraw amount PLUS fee here as well: Eth: 0.0402 Ltc: 0.1005 Bch: 0.00201 Doge: 4001.5 If you haven't noticed, the difference in actual monetary values between these currencies differ ALOT. So if you have lets say $9 in btc and min withdraw is like $13, what you can do is exchange it with either dina/db for the equivalent in Eth and withdraw that (since min eth withdraw is like $8.6). Sure you might lose the 5% fee or whatever, but I'd much rather pay 40 cents to withdraw $8.6 than trying to earn 50% of bankroll which might very likely end up busting 😛 You are very helpful with this!! Yet another copy/paste. Thank you!!!!
Snike Posted November 12, 2018 #7 Posted November 12, 2018 I'ld give this a +1 if you said the amounts should be clearly stated at the WD page!!
williamshennie9 Posted November 13, 2018 #8 Posted November 13, 2018 Well, if the withdrawal limits do change in future, just try withdraw what you have, and it will tell you if you don't have enough balance
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