General information about crypto transactions

Cryptocurrency payments are easy, but beginners may want to learn more about their new payment methods. This is all the general information about crypto transactions that you will need to know.

What is cryptocurrency?

Cryptocurrency is a term used to describe a digital currency that uses blockchain technology for security, information tracking, and much more. These decentralized networks, known as blockchains, provide users with transparency, incorruptible data, and immutability of transactions.

How to deposit with crypto at a casino:

  1. Go to the "Deposit" or "Wallet" section on your casino of choice.
  2. Select cryptocurrency as your payment method, and choose the cryptocurrency you want.
  3. Copy your unique casino wallet address or scan the provided QR code from your crypto wallet.
  4. Paste the address in your crypto wallet and enter the amount you wish to deposit.
  5. Confirm the transaction and wait for the funds to reflect in your account. Some deposits may be subject to minimum and maximum withdrawal limits.

How to withdraw with crypto at a casino

  1. Go to the "Withdraw" or "Cashout" section on your casino of choice.
  2. Choose the cryptocurrency you want to withdraw. Enter your crypto wallet address and the amount you wish to withdraw.
  3. Confirm the transaction. Some withdrawals may be subject to minimum and maximum withdrawal limits.

Transaction Confirmation

Crypto transactions require confirmations on the blockchain, which vary depending on which network you are using. Each cryptocurrency features its unique transaction per second (tps) speed.

Some casinos will reflect your deposit after a certain amount of confirmations, such as 1 of 3 Bitcoin confirmations. Generally, it should take a maximum of a few minutes for your payment to reflect, although this depends on your crypto payment method.

Transaction Fees

Cryptocurrency transactions are all subject to network fees. These are payments to the people processing the transactions for the specific network. Your transaction fees will vary depending on the cryptocurrency you are using and network congestion.