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Just tried to cash out $780 from MyBookie using Bitcoin and they hit me with a $50 withdrawal fee. The cashier screen showed "Bitcoin Network Fee: $50.00" which seems insane since actual BTC network fees are like

-5 right now.

I've withdrawn from them 4 times since October 2025 and never saw this fee before. Called support and they said it's a "new processing structure" as of January 15th, 2026. The rep couldn't explain why their Bitcoin fee is 10x higher than the actual network cost.

Has anyone else hit this $50 Bitcoin fee recently? Trying to figure out if this is across all crypto withdrawals or just BTC. Really changes the math on smaller cashouts if they're keeping this policy.

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That's a straight cash grab. No Bitcoin network fee costs $50 unless you're trying to get confirmed in the next block during a major congestion spike, which isn't happening right now.

Check if they offer other crypto options. Most books charging inflated Bitcoin fees are trying to push people toward their preferred coins where they get better exchange rates.

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Yeah, MyBookie's been pulling this nonsense since mid-January. I got hit with the same $50 fee on a $920 withdrawal three weeks ago. What's worse is they don't show the fee until you're literally at the final confirmation screen.

Switched over to Thunderpick for my crypto action after that. Their Bitcoin withdrawals are still running $8-12 in actual network fees, and they process within 2 hours instead of MyBookie's "24-48 business hours" timeline. Made two payouts there already — $650 and

,100 — with zero surprise fees.

MyBookie's basically betting that people won't want to wait for document verification at a new book, so they'll just eat the $50 fee. Pretty scummy move for a book that used to have decent payout policies.

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I track withdrawal fees across 12 offshore books and MyBookie definitely implemented this in their January update. The $50 applies to Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum. Litecoin is still

5, which tells you this isn't about actual network costs.

For comparison, Bovada charges

Tested both ops over a Friday-Sunday weekend with matched $250 BTC withdrawals. Wild Casino cashed out in 4 minutes (Friday 6pm). Cafe Casino cashed out in 53 minutes (Saturday 11am). Both fully verified accounts, no friction.

Cafe Casino's slower number is consistent with their stated 'within the hour' policy. Wild Casino is just faster.

5 for Bitcoin (still high but not $50), BetOnline is
5, and most crypto-focused books are under
5. MyBookie's fee structure now makes them uncompetitive for anyone cashing out under
,500.

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Wait, so if I want to cash out

00 from MyBookie, they'd take $50 of it just for the withdrawal fee? That's like 17% of my balance! Are there books that don't charge these crazy fees?

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This is exactly why I moved my bankroll to Sportsbetting.ag last month. Their Bitcoin withdrawals are

Tested both ops over a Friday-Sunday weekend with matched $250 BTC withdrawals. Wild Casino cashed out in 4 minutes (Friday 6pm). Cafe Casino cashed out in 53 minutes (Saturday 11am). Both fully verified accounts, no friction.

Cafe Casino's slower number is consistent with their stated 'within the hour' policy. Wild Casino is just faster.

0 flat fee regardless of amount, and they've been consistent with that pricing since I started using them in November.

Had a $540 payout clear in 18 hours there versus MyBookie's usual 2-day hold pattern. The difference in fees alone paid for my dinner that week. MyBookie's basically pricing themselves out of the small-stakes market with this move.

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The timing on this fee increase is suspicious. MyBookie rolled out a bunch of new deposit bonuses in January — bigger percentages, lower rollover requirements. Now they're hitting you with inflated withdrawal fees to claw back some of that bonus money.

Classic bait-and-switch. Get you in the door with attractive promos, then make it expensive to leave. I'd read the fine print on any new MyBookie bonuses very carefully.

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That $50 fee is brutal but honestly not shocking from MyBookie. What gets me is bonushunter_bev nailed it — they're running those fat January reload bonuses at 150% with 8x rollover, then slamming you on the back end with withdrawal fees that didn't exist 6 months ago.

I pulled

40 from Bovada last Tuesday via Bitcoin and paid exactly zero in fees. Took 47 minutes start to finish. MyBookie's basically telling you they'd rather keep your money than process clean withdrawals.

-5 right now.

I've withdrawn from them 4 times since October 2025 and never saw this fee before. Called support and they said it's a "new processing structure" as of January 15th, 2026. The rep couldn't explain why their Bitcoin fee is 10x higher than the actual network cost.

Has anyone else hit this $50 Bitcoin fee recently? Trying to figure out if this is across all crypto withdrawals or just BTC. Really changes the math on smaller cashouts if they're keeping this policy.