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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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Sending the entire balance, then having nothing left for the network fee on withdrawal. Keep a small reserve in the same chain.

Withdrawing

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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

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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