Original data · snapshot 2026-07-14
The crypto casino withdrawal reality report
Most “fastest-paying crypto casino” lists rank on payout speed — a number nobody can measure without depositing and cashing out everywhere. We took the opposite approach across the 19 crypto casinos HotPayout tracks: we count only what operators publish, and treat their speed claims as claims. Three findings stand out — only 2 of 19 will state how much you can withdraw without ID (and both cap it at the same $2,200), 37% have cited delay reports, and not one can honestly promise a payout speed.
1. Almost nobody will tell you the no-KYC limit
Of the 19 operators we track, just 2 publish a hard ceiling on how much you can withdraw before identity verification is triggered: Cloudbet ($2,200) and Duelbits ($2,200) — the same $2,200 figure. Every other operator leaves it unstated. “No-KYC” is genuine for everyday play, but the point it ends is a number the industry mostly refuses to name. See where the no-KYC line sits.
2. More than a third have cited withdrawal-delay reports
7 of 19 (37%) carry a cited delay reputation from independent sources — Duelbits, Roobet, Shuffle, BC.Game, Wild.io, Metaspins, CoinCasino. On our board these operators are ranked down no matter how fast they claim to pay, because a stated “instant” withdrawal means nothing if players report it stalling.
3. No crypto casino can honestly promise a payout speed
You cannot measure how fast an operator pays without depositing and withdrawing at it — so we never publish a “pays in X minutes” number. What you see below is the operator’s own stated window, labelled as a claim. Only 11 of 19 even state an instant/under-an-hour window, and 15 of 19 charge no platform fee (you still pay the network fee, which varies widely by coin and chain).
Operator by operator
| Crypto casino | Stated payout window | Fee model | Published no-KYC ceiling | Delay reports |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stake | <1h (stated) | Network fee only | — | — |
| Cloudbet | ≤24h (stated) | Network fee only | $2,200 | — |
| Duelbits | Instant (stated) | Network fee only | $2,200 | Cited |
| Rainbet | <1h (stated) | Network fee only | — | — |
| Bitsler | Instant (stated) | Fee deducted | — | — |
| BitStarz | <1h (stated) | No fee | — | — |
| Gamdom | <1h (stated) | Network fee only | — | — |
| Limitless Casino | Instant (stated) | No fee | — | — |
| mBit | <1h (stated) | Network fee only | — | — |
| Roobet | Instant (stated) | Network fee only | — | Cited |
| Spartans | <1h (stated) | Network fee only | — | — |
| KatsuBet | ≤24h (stated) | Network fee only | — | — |
| Shuffle | ≤24h (stated) | Network fee only | — | Cited |
| Mirax Casino | Varies (stated) | No fee | — | — |
| 7Bit Casino | ≤24h (stated) | Fee undisclosed | — | — |
| BC.Game | Varies (stated) | Network fee only | — | Cited |
| Wild.io | <1h (stated) | Fee deducted | — | Cited |
| Metaspins | ≤24h (stated) | Network fee only | — | Cited |
| CoinCasino | ≤24h (stated) | Fee undisclosed | — | Cited |
Stated windows are the operator’s own claim, never a measured figure. Delay flags are cited from independent sources (e.g. casino.guru / Reddit), not our opinion. No-KYC ceilings show only where the operator publishes one; a dash means no published ceiling, not “unlimited”. Always confirm current terms on the operator’s site.
Methodology
Every figure here is computed live from the per-operator profiles behind our payout board— the same data that powers the operator pages. We store what operators publish (minimums, fees, coins, stated windows, and a no-KYC ceiling only where one is published) and keep a separate, cited delay-reputation flag so a “stated-instant-but-reported-slow” operator is shown honestly and ranked down. Real minutes-to-payout is never stored, because it can’t be measured without test withdrawals. See how we rank.
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Crypto casino withdrawals — FAQ
How many crypto casinos publish a no-KYC withdrawal limit?
Very few. Of the 19 crypto casinos HotPayout tracks, only 2 publish a hard no-KYC withdrawal ceiling (Cloudbet ($2,200) and Duelbits ($2,200)) — and both cap it at the same $2,200. Everyone else leaves the threshold unstated, so "no-KYC" is real only up to a limit nobody will name.
Can a crypto casino honestly promise a fast payout?
No. Real payout speed can't be measured without actually depositing and withdrawing, so every "instant withdrawal" claim is the operator's own word. We publish the operator's stated window as a claim, never a measured minutes figure, and we rank operators with cited delay reports down regardless of what they claim.
How many of the tracked crypto casinos have withdrawal-delay reports?
7 of 19 (37%) carry a cited withdrawal-delay reputation from independent sources. Those operators are ranked down on our board no matter how fast they say they pay.
Related: why withdrawals go pending · are crypto casinos really no-KYC? · the full payout board.
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