Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or crypto at XXXBet
- Visa / Mastercard β Deposits post instantly, with a typical range of $10β$5,000 per transaction.
- Maestro β Instant funding, usually available from $10 up to $2,000 depending on your card issuer.
- Skrill β Deposits are instant, with limits commonly set at $10β$10,000 per top-up.
- Neteller β Funds arrive instantly, and single deposits typically run from $10 to $10,000.
- PayPal β Credits the balance instantly where supported, with a standard deposit window of $10β$3,000.
- Bank transfer β Processing takes 1β3 business days, and the usual deposit range is $50β$50,000.
- Bitcoin (BTC) β Network confirmations take about 10β60 minutes, with deposits commonly accepted from $20 to $25,000 (equivalent).
- Ethereum (ETH) β Confirmations typically take 2β15 minutes, with a usual deposit range of $20β$25,000 (equivalent).
XXXBet Payment Processing Times
| Method | Deposits | Withdrawals (Processing + Delivery) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa / Mastercard | Instant | 0β24h + 1β5 business days | Withdrawals go back to the same card when supported; banks can add extra time on their side. |
| E-wallet (Skrill/Neteller) | Instant | 0β12h + Instant to 24h | Account name must match the casino profile; some regions require extra verification before the first cashout. |
| Bank transfer | 1β3 business days | 0β48h + 2β7 business days | Bank fees can apply; transfers are paid in the accountβs currency, with FX handled by the bank if needed. |
| Crypto | 10β30 minutes (network) | 0β12h + 10β60 minutes (network) | Times depend on confirmations and network load; sending to the wrong address is not reversible. |
| Prepaid | Instant | Not available | Prepaid vouchers cover deposits only; withdrawals go to an alternative method after verification. |
- Visa/Mastercard (credit or debit) β processed in 1β3 business days, with withdrawals from $20 up to $5,000 per transaction.
- Bank transfer (SEPA/SWIFT) β processed in 2β5 business days, with withdrawals from $100 up to $50,000 per request.
- PayPal β processed within 0β24 hours, with withdrawals from $10 up to $10,000 per transaction.
- Skrill β processed within 0β24 hours, with withdrawals from $10 up to $25,000 per transaction.
- Neteller β processed within 0β24 hours, with withdrawals from $10 up to $25,000 per transaction.
- Apple Pay β processed in 1β3 business days, with withdrawals from $20 up to $3,000 per transaction.
- Google Pay β processed in 1β3 business days, with withdrawals from $20 up to $3,000 per transaction.
- Cryptocurrency (BTC, ETH, USDT) β processed within 0β2 hours after approval, with withdrawals from $30 up to $100,000 per transaction.
Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At XXXBet
XXXBet sets fixed deposit and withdrawal thresholds at the cashier, with limits applied per transaction and a separate cap applied per day. Deposit limits are set to prevent accidental overfunding, while withdrawal limits are used to batch payouts and manage processing by payment rail.
Limits can differ by payment method and account checks, but the numbers below reflect the standard cashier settings used for most players. Requests that exceed the maximum are split into multiple transactions, and the daily cap blocks further deposits or withdrawals until the next 24-hour cycle.
- Min. deposit: $10
- Max. deposit: $5,000
- Min. withdrawal: $20
- Max. withdrawal: $10,000
- Daily limit: $20,000 (combined deposits and withdrawals)
Fees At XXXBet
XXXBet does not charge a casino fee on deposits or withdrawals. The amount you request is the amount XXXBet processes, and the casino does not add a percentage on top at checkout or at cashout.
Payment-system fees can still apply because they sit outside the casinoβs pricing. Banks may add a card processing or currency conversion fee, and intermediaries can take a cut on international transfers. E-wallets can charge for withdrawals or for exchanging currencies inside the wallet, and crypto networks take a miner/network fee that changes with congestion.
Fees are not added inside the game itself: XXXBet does not take an extra βtable feeβ per spin or per hand. The only costs you may see come from your payment provider (including exchange rates) and, for crypto, the network fee required to confirm the transaction.