Deposit options: cards, e-wallets, bank transfer, and crypto
- Visa β Deposits start at $10 and are credited instantly, with a $5,000 per-transaction limit.
- Mastercard β Minimum deposit is $10, funds post instantly, and single deposits are capped at $5,000.
- Skrill β Deposit from $10, processed instantly, with a $10,000 per-deposit ceiling.
- Neteller β Minimum is $10, credits instantly, and allows up to $10,000 per transaction.
- PayPal β Deposits start at $20, arrive instantly, and are limited to $3,000 per deposit.
- Bitcoin (BTC) β Minimum deposit is $20, credited after 1 network confirmation (about 10β30 minutes), with a 0.25 BTC per-deposit limit.
- Ethereum (ETH) β Deposit from $20, credited after 12 confirmations (about 3β10 minutes), capped at 5 ETH per deposit.
- Bank transfer β Minimum deposit is $50, processing takes 1β3 business days, and single transfers are limited to $25,000.
VegasWinner Payment Processing Times
| Method | Deposits (credited) | Withdrawals (casino processing) | Withdrawals (to your account) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa / Mastercard | Instant | 24β48 hours | 1β5 business days |
| E-wallet (Skrill/Neteller) | Instant | 0β24 hours | Up to 24 hours |
| Bank transfer | 1β3 business days | 24β72 hours | 2β7 business days |
| Crypto | 10β60 minutes (network confirmations) | 0β24 hours | 10β120 minutes (network confirmations) |
| Prepaid | Instant | Not available | Not available |
- Visa / Mastercard β Card withdrawals are processed in 1β3 business days, with a minimum of $20 and a maximum of $2,500 per transaction.
- Bank transfer (SEPA/SWIFT) β Bank transfers take 2β5 business days to clear, with a $50 minimum and a $25,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- PayPal β PayPal payouts are approved within 0β24 hours and arrive the same day, with limits set at $10 minimum and $5,000 maximum.
- Skrill β Skrill withdrawals are processed within 0β24 hours, with a $10 minimum and a $10,000 per-withdrawal cap.
- Neteller β Neteller payouts are typically completed within 0β24 hours, with a $10 minimum and a $10,000 maximum per transaction.
- Crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT) β Crypto withdrawals are approved in 0β12 hours and usually confirm on-chain within 10β60 minutes, with a $20 minimum and a $50,000 maximum.
- Prepaid voucher (Paysafecard-to-wallet) β Voucher-based cashouts are processed in 24β48 hours after conversion to your casino wallet, with a $20 minimum and a $1,000 maximum per withdrawal.
VegasWinner Deposit And Withdrawal Limits
VegasWinner sets fixed cashier limits per transaction and applies a daily cap across deposits and withdrawals to control total account movement. The cashier shows the exact limit for each payment method before you confirm, and the system rejects amounts outside the allowed range.
Withdrawals require the account to pass ID verification before larger payouts are released, and the casino pays out to the same payment route used for deposits where that option exists. If a request exceeds the per-transaction cap, you split it into multiple withdrawals on separate days under the daily limit.
- Min. deposit: $10
- Max. deposit: $5,000 per transaction
- Min. withdrawal: $20
- Max. withdrawal: $10,000 per transaction
- Daily limit: $20,000 total (deposits + withdrawals)
VegasWinner does not charge its own fees on deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the net amount you will receive before you confirm a withdrawal, and the casino does not add a separate βprocessingβ line on top of that.
Payment-system fees can still apply, depending on the method and your bank or wallet rules. Banks may take transfer charges on card payouts and international transfers, and they can also add currency-conversion costs if your account currency differs from the casino balance. Some e-wallets and crypto wallets charge their own outgoing transfer or network fees, so the amount that arrives in your wallet can be slightly lower than the amount you requested.
VegasWinner applies no fee when you keep the same currency end-to-end (casino balance β payment method in the same currency) and use methods that do not add their own withdrawal charges. Fees become possible when a bank or wallet applies FX conversion, when the payment route is cross-border, or when a crypto transaction requires a network fee.