Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or crypto in a few steps

  • Visa β€” Instant deposit; minimum $10 and maximum $5,000 per transaction.
  • Mastercard β€” Funds credit instantly; minimum $10 and maximum $5,000 per deposit.
  • Skrill β€” Instant processing; minimum $10 and maximum $10,000 per transaction.
  • Neteller β€” Deposits arrive instantly; minimum $10 and maximum $10,000 per deposit.
  • PayPal β€” Instant deposit where available; minimum $10 and maximum $2,500 per transaction.
  • Bank Transfer β€” Processing takes 1–3 business days; minimum $50 and maximum $50,000 per transfer.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Credits after 1–3 confirmations (about 10–60 minutes); minimum 0.0002 BTC and maximum 0.2 BTC per deposit.
  • Tether (USDT, TRC-20) β€” Typically credits within 1–5 minutes; minimum 10 USDT and maximum 20,000 USDT per transaction.
At a glance

DuxCasino Payment Processing Times

MethodDeposits (crediting time)Withdrawals (approval + transfer)Notes
Visa / MastercardInstant1–3 business daysWithdrawals return to the original card when supported; some banks post the credit as a β€œrefund”.
E-wallet (Skrill/Neteller)Instant0–24 hoursFastest fiat option after account checks; name on wallet must match the casino account.
Bank transfer1–3 business days3–7 business daysTimes depend on bank cut-off times and intermediary banks; weekends and holidays add delays.
Crypto10–30 minutes (network confirmations)30–180 minutesProcessing depends on network load and required confirmations; fees vary by network.
PrepaidInstantNot availablePrepaid vouchers cover deposits only; withdrawals go to an eligible method set in the cashier.

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At DuxCasino

DuxCasino sets fixed transaction limits per payment method and currency. Deposits start at $10, while a single deposit caps at $5,000; larger top-ups require splitting the amount into multiple transactions.

Withdrawals start at $20 and cap at $10,000 per request. DuxCasino also applies a daily combined cap of $20,000 across withdrawals, so multiple cashouts in one day can hit the ceiling even if each request stays under the per-withdrawal maximum.

  • Min. deposit: $10
  • Max. deposit: $5,000 per transaction
  • Min. withdrawal: $20
  • Max. withdrawal: $10,000 per request
  • Daily limit: $20,000 total withdrawals per day
  • Visa/Mastercard (credit or debit) β€” processed in 1–5 business days, with withdrawals from $20 up to $2,500 per transaction.
  • Bank transfer (SEPA/SWIFT) β€” processed in 2–7 business days, with withdrawals from $100 up to $25,000 per transaction.
  • Skrill β€” processed within 0–24 hours, with withdrawals from $10 up to $10,000 per transaction.
  • Neteller β€” processed within 0–24 hours, with withdrawals from $10 up to $10,000 per transaction.
  • PayPal β€” processed within 0–48 hours, with withdrawals from $10 up to $5,000 per transaction.
  • Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT) β€” processed within 15 minutes to 2 hours after approval, with withdrawals from $20 up to $50,000 per transaction.
  • Jeton Wallet β€” processed within 0–24 hours, with withdrawals from $10 up to $7,500 per transaction.
  • ecoPayz β€” processed within 0–24 hours, with withdrawals from $10 up to $10,000 per transaction.

DuxCasino does not charge its own fees on deposits or withdrawals. The amount you request is the amount DuxCasino processes, and any difference you see on the final received amount comes from the payment provider rather than the casino.

No casino-side commission applies to standard card deposits and most e-wallet deposits. Fees can still be added by card issuers (cash-advance or foreign-currency charges), e-wallet operators (transfer or account-level fees), and banks (international transfer costs). For crypto, DuxCasino does not add a surcharge, but the blockchain network fee applies and changes with network congestion.

Payment-system fees are most likely on bank transfers and currency conversion. If you deposit in one currency and your card, bank, or e-wallet settles in another, the provider applies its exchange rate and may add a conversion markup; the same applies when withdrawing to an account in a different currency.