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My casino withdrawal has no transaction hash (TXID) — where’s my money?

If your crypto casino withdrawal has no transaction hash (TXID) yet, the casino has not broadcast it to the blockchain — the money is still inside the casino (pending or under review), so there is nothing to track on-chain and no funds have actually moved.

Use the TXID as the dividing line. No TXID = the delay is casino-side: KYC, a manual review, an unmet bonus, or a withdrawal limit is holding it, so check your account status and any pending requests rather than a block explorer. Once a TXID appears, the payment is on-chain and the remaining wait is network confirmations, which depend on the coin and congestion (fast and cheap on Tron, Solana or Lightning; slower on Bitcoin or Ethereum mainnet at peak). You’ll normally find the TXID in the cashier or transaction history, or in a withdrawal-confirmation email — paste it into the right block explorer to see its status.

The one thing to watch: if a casino marks a withdrawal “sent” or “completed” but never produces a TXID that actually exists on the blockchain, the funds were never really broadcast — that’s a serious red flag, not a normal delay. We track operators’ real payout behaviour and flag any with a cited reputation for “sent” withdrawals that never land on-chain.

Key points

  • No TXID = the casino hasn’t sent it yet; the money is still internal.
  • TXID present = it’s on-chain; the wait is now network confirmations.
  • No TXID → check KYC / review / bonus / limits, not a block explorer.
  • Find the TXID in the cashier, transaction history, or confirmation email.
  • “Sent” with no real on-chain TXID is a red flag, not a delay.

FAQ

Does no transaction hash mean I’ve been scammed?

Usually not — it normally just means the casino hasn’t broadcast the payment yet because it’s still pending or under review. It only becomes a red flag if the casino claims it was “sent” but can’t show a TXID that exists on the blockchain.

Where do I find my withdrawal’s transaction hash?

In the casino cashier or transaction/withdrawal history, or in the withdrawal-confirmation email. Paste it into the block explorer for that coin/network to check confirmations.

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