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Casino Deposits & Withdrawals With Crypto: Step-by-Step Guide
Published May 25, 2026 · New-U Team · 8 min read
Short answer: open Cashier → pick coin → pick the matching network → copy the deposit address → send from your wallet → wait for confirmations. To withdraw, request to your own wallet address - do not type a wrong network, do not lose your seed phrase, do not send from an exchange that won’t let you withdraw to a casino.
Depositing
- Open the cashier and pick a coin. Most crypto casinos support BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC and a handful of others. If you have a choice, a fast stablecoin (USDT on TRC-20, USDC on Solana) keeps the price stable while the deposit confirms.
- Pick the matching network. This is the most-skipped step and the most expensive mistake. USDT exists on Ethereum (ERC-20), Tron (TRC-20), Solana, BSC, and others - sending TRC-20 to an ERC-20 address loses the funds. The casino only shows the deposit address for the network you selected; verify that the network in your wallet matches.
- Copy the address. Use the copy button or scan the QR. Address-spoofing malware exists, so on a desktop wallet do a quick visual check of the first and last 6 characters after pasting.
- Send the exact amount. Some casinos require a minimum deposit (typically $20–$50 equivalent); under-sending will either credit nothing or get stuck pending support. Don’t round down to save on the network fee.
- Pay the network fee separately. Your wallet shows two numbers: the amount you’re sending and the network fee. The fee comes out of your wallet, not the deposit, so make sure you have a little spare in the same asset.
- Wait for confirmations. Bitcoin: 1–3 confirmations (~10–30 minutes). Ethereum: ~12 confirmations (~3 minutes after merge). Solana / TRC-20 / Lightning: seconds. The cashier shows progress.
Three mistakes first-timers make:
- Sending on the wrong network (USDT-TRC20 to a USDT-ERC20 address). Funds are recoverable only if the receiving casino runs that chain too - many don’t, and recovery support fees can wipe small balances. Always match the network.
- Using an exchange that doesn’t allow gambling outflows. Coinbase, Kraken and a few others block known casino addresses; the transfer either fails or the exchange flags your account. Use a self-custody wallet for casino flows.
- Sending the entire balance, then having nothing left for the network fee on withdrawal. Keep a small reserve in the same chain.
Withdrawing
- Clear the wagering requirement first if you took a deposit bonus. Trying to withdraw mid-rollover usually voids the bonus and any winnings derived from it. See Casino bonuses explained.
- Complete KYC if you’re above the casino’s threshold. “Lazy KYC” casinos let you deposit and play un-verified, then ask for ID before your first big withdrawal. ID + utility bill + selfie is standard; first verifications usually clear within 24 hours.
- Open Cashier → Withdraw → pick coin → pick the matching network. Same network-selection trap as the deposit step. Paste your wallet address, not an exchange address that may block deposits from casinos.
- Stay under your daily / weekly withdrawal limit. Most casinos limit single withdrawals (e.g. 5 BTC) and weekly totals (e.g. 30 BTC). Above that, requests get split into instalments. The limit is in the T&Cs - check before you stake big.
- Wait for the operator to approve. The on-chain broadcast happens after operator approval. Steady-state turnaround at the partners we list is <1 hour; first withdrawals can take longer because the first KYC review happens here.
Which coin to actually use
- Stablecoin (USDT / USDC) on a fast chain (TRC-20 or Solana). Cheapest, fastest, no price wobble while the deposit confirms. The most common pick at the partners we list.
- Bitcoin (Lightning). If your wallet supports Lightning, Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals settle in seconds with negligible fees. Best of both worlds for BTC holders.
- Bitcoin (on-chain). Universally supported, but 10–30 minutes per side and the fee can be $1–$10. Fine for larger amounts.
- Ethereum (mainnet). Slowest and most expensive option on most casinos. Use only if it’s the only coin you hold.
FAQ
What happens if I send on the wrong network?
If the casino runs both networks, support can usually recover it (slowly, sometimes with a fee). If they don’t run the network you sent on, the funds are gone. Always verify the network.
Do I need to KYC immediately?
At most partners, no. Deposits and small play are KYC-free; verification is triggered by a withdrawal threshold or an anti-fraud flag. Always required eventually.
Can I deposit from an exchange?
Yes, but some exchanges (Coinbase, Kraken) block known casino addresses. Self-custody wallet is the safer route.
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