Casino Deposit/Withdrawal Method Overview
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Bitcoin is an awesome way to make casino deposits and withdrawals and it’s widely accepted by Australian live online casinos.
When depositing with Bitcoin you benefit from having little to no fees even on very large transactions and very fast processing times on deposits/withdrawals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
For players in Australia, there isn’t really a great way to do this.
Your best bet is either using a bank transfer option, which will usually take 2 days or deposit via bank cards.
We prefer to make deposits via Bitcoin and it is quite a safe option.
Truth be told, depositing via bank cards like Visa and MasterCard is very safe too, as most banks have a two or three layer verification.
Apart from using our site to determine this, you can always scroll down the casino website and see where they are licensed. MGA (being Malta) license is a good sign, Curacao is not that great, but acceptable.
Be vary of sites that do not show any licensing info or claim to have a license in places like Antigua or Costa Rica.
In the end, even licensed sites could slow pay and no license sites pay very fast. It’s all about doing some research about the casinos reputation in the community.
BitStarz is the fastest paying casino we’ve reviewed on our site.
In most cases no. The sites we’ve listed that accept Aussies and Bitcoin are mostly powered by SoftSwiss platform and also offer a chance to play in FIAT currency ($AUD).
The ones we can recommend are BitStarz, Mega Wins and 7Bit Casino.
From the sites we’ve listed, the fastest paying casinos are BitStarz, Mega Wins and mBit Casino.
All of these will pay within 24 hours, but in most cases the withdrawals are approved within a couple of hours.
Usually only small payments are processed without a need for KYC (know your customer) checks, as it is an MGA license requirement to have documents on file for customers if their cumulative withdrawals exceed $2,300.
Australian players are no longer able to deposit/withdraw via PayPal, but there are quite a few alternatives.
You can use your Visa or MasterCard, but also NeoSurf or Bitcoin. There are a couple of casinos that accept American Express too.