I don’t know how many times I have to explain this,
The fee for the transaction was 6,465 SATS (0.00006465 BTC)
We can view the transaction on the blockchain via this link: https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/de646f8921a09f9dea4f63e6ea95b9972fb558439c33300f248cf83e0ff17040
On the day that the transaction was sent this equates to a fee of $1.75, now with Bitcoin having gone up 30% since it will show as being worth $2.44.
The casino are somehow claiming that the fee for the transaction was 0.0024 BTC. ($90)
This clearly is not the case as firstly we can see on the public Bitcoin ledger that the fee is $1.75 and secondly if it cost $90 to send a Bitcoin transaction nobody would ever use bitcoin
There are 3 scenarios here
1) The casino is pulling a scam
2) The casino representatives are incapable of reading numbers off a screen
3) The casino have a third party payment provider who handle the transactions and they are being scammed by them
I don’t know how many times I have to explain this,
The fee for the transaction was 6,465 SATS (0.00006465 BTC)
We can view the transaction on the blockchain via this link: https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/de646f8921a09f9dea4f63e6ea95b9972fb558439c33300f248cf83e0ff17040
On the day that the transaction was sent this equates to a fee of $1.75, now with Bitcoin having gone up 30% since it will show as being worth $2.44.
The casino are somehow claiming that the fee for the transaction was 0.0024 BTC. ($90)
This clearly is not the case as firstly we can see on the public Bitcoin ledger that the fee is $1.75 and secondly if it cost $90 to send a Bitcoin transaction nobody would ever use bitcoin
There are 3 scenarios here
1) The casino is pulling a scam
2) The casino representatives are incapable of reading numbers off a screen
3) The casino have a third party payment provider who handle the transactions and they are being scammed by them