Deposit with cards, e-wallets, and cryptocurrencies in minutes
- Visa β Deposits start from β¬10 and go up to β¬5,000 per transaction, and the balance updates instantly.
- Mastercard β Deposits range from β¬10 to β¬5,000 per transaction, credited instantly after approval.
- Skrill β Deposits run from β¬10 to β¬10,000 per transaction, and funds arrive instantly.
- Neteller β Deposits start at β¬10 with a β¬10,000 per-transaction cap, credited instantly.
- PayPal β Deposits are available from β¬10 to β¬2,500 per transaction, and the balance updates instantly.
- Bank Transfer β Deposits start from β¬50 up to β¬25,000 per transfer, credited within 1β3 business days.
- Bitcoin β Deposits start at β¬20 up to β¬50,000 per transaction, credited after 1β3 network confirmations.
- USDT (TRC-20) β Deposits range from β¬20 to β¬50,000 per transaction, credited after 1β2 network confirmations.
21 Casino Payment Processing Times
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa/Mastercard | Instant | 1β5 days | Free |
| e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller) | Instant | 0β24h | Free |
| Bank Transfer | 1β3 days | 3β7 days | Free |
| Crypto | 10β30 min | 10β30 min | Free |
| Prepaid | Instant | Not available | Free |
Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At 21 Casino
21 Casino sets fixed transaction limits by payment method and applies extra checks when a player hits higher thresholds. Deposits start from $10, and single-deposit caps reach $5,000; the cashier blocks larger one-off deposits and requires splitting them into separate transactions within the allowed daily cap.
Withdrawals start from $20, with a $5,000 maximum per withdrawal request and a daily payout cap of $10,000 across all methods combined. The cashier rejects requests outside these bands, and withdrawals above $2,000 require identity verification before processing.
- Min. deposit: $10
- Max. deposit: $5,000
- Min. withdrawal: $20
- Max. withdrawal: $5,000
- Daily limit: $10,000 (withdrawals per day)
21 Casino does not charge its own fees for deposits and withdrawals. The cashier shows a βfee: 0β line for standard payment methods, and the casino credits the full deposited amount to the balance.
Payment system fees are still possible because banks and e-wallets apply their own pricing. Card issuers may add a cash-advance fee and foreign-exchange markup when the deposit is processed in another currency, and banks can deduct intermediary charges on international transfers. Some crypto wallets and exchanges also take their own fee, while the blockchain network fee is always paid separately and can change with network load.
In practice, βno commissionβ applies to the casino side; any fee you see after the transaction comes from the provider (bank, e-wallet, exchange, or blockchain). Right now, the cost difference is mainly driven by card FX/cash-advance rules and by crypto network fees.