What this page is: a side-by-side compilation of what 11 crypto casinos publicly say about their own withdrawal processing times — sourced from each casino's own help center wherever we could find one, and from independent review/tracking sites where a casino doesn't publish a specific figure. This is not EliteBonusHub's own timed testing; every row below states which type of source it draws from. For the underlying technical explanation of why blockchain network choice matters as much as the casino itself, see our fastest crypto casino withdrawals guide.
Quick Verdict
Gamdom and Cloudbet had the most specific, directly-quotable official processing-time statements at the time of research (5 minutes–1 hour, and "most instant, up to 24h in some cases," respectively). Stake and Metaspins publish clear policy language but leave the most granular crypto timing to third-party trackers. Several smaller operators — Casino-X and JoyCasino in particular — don't appear to publish a specific figure at all; the numbers shown for them come with a lower-confidence flag for that reason.
| Casino | Stated crypto withdrawal time | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Stake | Bank transfer: "up to 3 business days" (official). Crypto: typically within an hour, faster networks (TRC-20, XRP) often within seconds (third-party consensus). | Official + third-party |
| Gamdom | "Usually processed within 5 minutes to 1 hour, depending on blockchain network confirmations." | Official (Gamdom Help Center) |
| Cloudbet | "Most crypto withdrawals are processed instantly... in some cases, withdrawals can take up to 24 hours to process." | Official (Cloudbet Help Center) |
| Metaspins | Official copy confirms "0% withdrawal fees" and describes processing as "quick"/"lightning-fast" without a specific figure; third-party trackers estimate 10–20 minutes typical. | Official (fees) + third-party (timing) |
| BitStarz | Aims to pay out within 1 hour; verified accounts often under 15 minutes for BTC/LTC, per independent review trackers. | Third-party |
| BC.Game | TRC-20 USDT ~1–5 min, BTC ~15–30 min; typically 10 minutes to 6 hours overall depending on method, per independent trackers. | Third-party |
| Rollbit | Processed instantly once approved; network arrival BTC 10–60 min, ETH 1–5 min, Solana under 1 min, Litecoin 2–10 min, per independent trackers. | Third-party |
| RamenBet | Crypto reflected within seconds of approval; withdrawals over $1,000 may face extended review up to 48 hours, per independent trackers. | Third-party |
| CrownSlots | 0–48 hour internal review, then typically 0–24 hours for crypto/e-wallet methods, per independent trackers. | Third-party |
| JoyCasino | Crypto withdrawals reported as among the fastest available method, typically completed within a few hours. Lower confidence — no casino-specific official figure was found. | Third-party (lower confidence) |
| Casino-X | Crypto described as processed instantly to ~24 hours in general casino-withdrawal guides. Lower confidence — no Casino-X-specific official figure was found. | Third-party (lower confidence) |
Source key: "Official" = quoted or paraphrased directly from that casino's own help center/FAQ. "Third-party" = compiled from independent review or withdrawal-tracking sites because the casino's own site didn't publish a specific figure we could verify. "Lower confidence" = the available third-party figures were generic or inconsistently sourced; treat these two rows as a rough indication only.
Two Different Clocks: Casino Approval vs. Blockchain Confirmation
Every figure above is really two numbers stacked together. First, the casino has to internally approve the withdrawal — this can be near-instant for automated systems or take hours if a manual or KYC review is triggered (often past a size threshold, as RamenBet's publicly documented $1,000 review tier illustrates). Second, once released, the transaction still has to confirm on whichever blockchain network was used — and that step is identical across every casino using the same network. A TRC-20 USDT transfer confirms in roughly the same 1–5 minutes whether it's leaving Gamdom or BC.Game; a native Bitcoin withdrawal takes roughly the same 10–60 minutes regardless of casino. For the full network-by-network breakdown, see our fastest crypto casino withdrawals guide.
Why This List Will Go Stale — and How We'll Handle It
Withdrawal policies change without notice, and third-party tracking sites don't always stay current either. Every figure here reflects what was published or reported at the time of research (July 2026); if you find a casino has since changed its terms, let us know and we'll update the row.
FAQ
Did EliteBonusHub test these withdrawal times itself?
No. This page compiles publicly stated processing times from each casino's own help center where available, and from independent review/tracking sites where a casino doesn't publish a specific figure. Every row states which type of source it draws from.
Why do some rows say "third-party" instead of an official source?
Not every casino publishes a specific withdrawal-time figure on its own help center. Where that's the case, we cite independent review or tracking sites instead and flag it clearly rather than presenting it as the casino's own claim.
Why do crypto withdrawal times vary so much even at the same casino?
Two separate steps are involved: how fast the casino approves and releases the withdrawal internally, and how fast the blockchain network itself confirms the transaction. Verification status, withdrawal size, and network congestion all affect the first step; the coin and network chosen (e.g. TRC-20 versus native Bitcoin) affect the second.
Which casinos publish the clearest withdrawal-time information?
Of the casinos checked, Stake, Gamdom, Cloudbet and Metaspins had the clearest first-party help-center documentation at the time of research. Several others only had specific figures available from third-party tracking sites, not their own official pages.