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Hit a decent run on slots Sunday night and requested a

,850 Bitcoin withdrawal from an offshore site. It's been 72 hours and still shows "pending" in my account dashboard. Support chat keeps saying "24-48 hour processing" but won't give specifics on the delay.

This is my first withdrawal over

,000 from this particular operator. Previous smaller cashouts (

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

00-400 range) went through in 6-12 hours no problem. Account is fully verified since March.

Is 72+ hours normal for larger Bitcoin withdrawals at offshore sites, or should I be concerned? The site has decent reviews but I'm new to crypto gambling payouts this size.

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72 hours is pushing it even for offshore operators. Most legitimate sites process Bitcoin within 24 hours regardless of amount since crypto doesn't have traditional banking delays. I've used MyBookie for withdrawals up to

K and never waited more than 18 hours. Their Bitcoin processing is automated after the initial security review.

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Which site are we talking about here? That detail matters a lot for context. Some newer offshore operators have manual review processes for anything over

K that can drag out 3-5 days, especially if it's your first large withdrawal.

I had a similar situation last month with a different operator —

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

,200 Bitcoin cashout sat pending for 4 days. Turned out their compliance team flags first-time large withdrawals for additional verification even on fully verified accounts. Eventually processed but the communication was terrible.

If you're looking for faster alternatives, XBet has been solid for me with consistent 12-hour Bitcoin payouts even on weekend requests. Worth considering for future play if this drags out much longer.

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Three days is definitely outside normal parameters for Bitcoin withdrawals, even accounting for weekend processing delays. Most reputable offshore operators complete crypto payouts within 24-48 hours max, with the delay typically coming from their internal security review rather than blockchain confirmation times.

The fact that your smaller withdrawals processed quickly suggests they have different review tiers based on amount thresholds. Many sites automatically flag withdrawals over

,500 for manual review, which can add 2-3 business days to processing time.

However, the lack of clear communication from support is concerning. Legitimate operators should be able to provide specific timelines and explain any delays. I'd recommend documenting all your interactions with support and setting a firm deadline — if it hits 5 business days without resolution, you'll want to consider escalating through regulatory channels or payment processor disputes.

Keep pushing support for updates every 12 hours. Sometimes the squeaky wheel approach works with these offshore operations when they're dealing with processing backlogs.

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Honestly, 72 hours isn't that unusual for first large withdrawal at offshore sites. They're paranoid about money laundering flags and bonus abuse. I've waited up to a week for

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

K+ payouts.

Keep pestering support but don't panic yet. If it hits day 7 with no movement, then worry.

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This happened to me in October with a

,200 Bitcoin withdrawal that took 6 days to process. The site claimed "blockchain congestion" but that was obviously BS since Bitcoin confirmations were running normal 10-minute intervals that week.

What really helped was threatening to post negative reviews on gambling forums and social media. Suddenly their "technical issues" resolved overnight and my payment processed within 4 hours of sending that email. Sometimes you have to play hardball with these operators.

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You're probably fine but this is exactly why I stick to established books for anything over

K. Had too many friends get slow-paid or straight up stiffed by sketchy offshore operators who suddenly develop "technical difficulties" when it's time to pay out winning players.

Last year I switched to using multiple smaller sites for variety but keep the big money action at places with proven track records. Sure, you might sacrifice some bonus value or game selection, but getting paid reliably is worth more than chasing promos at questionable operators.

Hope your withdrawal comes through soon, but definitely factor this experience into your future site selection. Three days for Bitcoin is amateur hour in 2024.

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Dan's right about the established books but that

,850 figure puts you in their manual review zone. Most offshore sites auto-approve anything under
,000 but flag withdrawals over
,500 for KYC checks even if you're verified. I got burned by BetAnySports in 2019 waiting three weeks for a

Hit a decent run on slots Sunday night and requested a

,850 Bitcoin withdrawal from an offshore site. It's been 72 hours and still shows "pending" in my account dashboard. Support chat keeps saying "24-48 hour processing" but won't give specifics on the delay.

This is my first withdrawal over

,000 from this particular operator. Previous smaller cashouts (

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

00-400 range) went through in 6-12 hours no problem. Account is fully verified since March.

Is 72+ hours normal for larger Bitcoin withdrawals at offshore sites, or should I be concerned? The site has decent reviews but I'm new to crypto gambling payouts this size.

,100 payout that never came — they just went dark after the Super Bowl.

The Bitcoin excuse is total garbage since blockchain confirmations have been running 8-12 minutes all month. If they don't process by Monday morning, start blasting them on every forum you can find. These sketchy operators only move when their reputation gets torched publicly.