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Payout speed is the single most-asked question about this operator, and it's where marketing and the terms diverge most. Here's the realistic picture by method, plus the two habits that stop a cashout stalling.
Promised vs actual
The headline is “withdrawals in 60 minutes.” The terms reserve up to 7 business days to process, with a maximum around €2,000 per transaction (€1,800 on cards, €1,000 on bank transfer) and a monthly cap near 60,000 USD-equivalent. Crypto really can clear in minutes when nothing is flagged — but the 7-day clause governs queues, manual checks and KYC holds.
Timing by method
| Method | Realistic timing | Ceiling |
|---|---|---|
| Crypto (BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT) | Minutes to 24h after approval | Fastest; on-chain time only |
| E-wallets | 24–48h | Mid-tier |
| Visa / Mastercard | 3–5 business days | €1,800 / transaction |
| Bank transfer | 1–3 business days after a hold; longer on weekends | €1,000 / transaction |
What players actually report
On independent complaint platforms the recurring theme is delay, not non-payment — a two-week wait on a bank-transfer payout, a cashout paused after full verification. Crypto users, by contrast, mostly report hours. The average disputed amount sits under A$900.
Limits, fees and the hidden margin
Minimum withdrawal is A$50. There are no casino-side fees, but AUD balances settle against a EUR base, so a 2–4% conversion margin quietly applies. Crypto sidesteps that entirely.
FAQ
What's the fastest payout method?
What's the withdrawal limit?
Why is my withdrawal delayed?
First, clear verification; check which bonus wagering must be met before cashing out. Full context: the main casino overview.