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Crypto at Stay Casino: Deposits and Withdrawals

Updated on June 18, 2026 by the editorial team

Playing at a crypto casino means your money moves on the blockchain instead of through a bank, and Stay Casino supports that route for both funding and cashing out. Deposits land fast, withdrawals clear within 24 hours after review, and the cashier charges no commission on either leg. This page walks through how the whole thing works: which coins you can use, what it costs, how long each step takes and what to do when a transfer does not behave.

Nothing here needs a finance degree. If you already hold Bitcoin or Ethereum in a wallet, you have everything you need to get started.

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Why fund your account with crypto

Speed is the headline reason. A card withdrawal takes one to three business days; a crypto payout at Stay Casino clears within 24 hours once the pending review is done. That gap is the whole argument for many players.

There is more to it than raw speed, though. Crypto deposits skip the bank entirely, so there is no card issuer sitting between you and the cashier, and no foreign-transaction fee attached to the trip. The casino takes no commission on the way in or out. You do pay a blockchain network fee, but that goes to the network itself, never to Stay Casino, and it stays small when you send during a quiet hour.

Coins on offer cover the common ground: Bitcoin, Ethereum and the usual stablecoins pegged to a fiat value. Stablecoins are worth a look if price swings bother you, because the amount you send stays close to the amount that credits. The account settles in Australian dollars, so a coin is converted at deposit and again at withdrawal, and a fiat-pegged coin keeps that conversion tidy. Minimums match every other method here: A$20 to fund, or A$30 if you want the welcome package attached, and A$30 to withdraw. You can compare crypto against cards and e-wallets on the payments page before you decide.

Cashing out to your wallet, step by step

Withdrawing crypto follows a short, fixed path. Clear any open bonus first, because funds locked to wagering cannot leave until the requirement is met. After that:

  1. Open the cashier and choose the withdrawal tab, then select the same coin you deposited with.
  2. Enter the amount. It has to be A$30 or more and sit inside the standard cap of A$4,500 per week.
  3. Paste your wallet's receiving address. Check it character by character, since a blockchain transfer cannot be reversed once it is sent.
  4. Confirm the request. If your identity is not verified yet, the KYC check runs now and takes 24 to 72 hours.
  5. Wait for the pending review, which runs up to 24 to 72 hours, then the payout is broadcast and lands within 24 hours.

One detail saves a lot of grief: withdraw to the exact wallet and coin you funded from. Matching the source keeps the ownership check quick and avoids an extra verification loop. Send Bitcoin out to a Bitcoin address, Ethereum to an Ethereum address, and never cross the two. Get the network wrong and the coins can vanish for good.

What it costs and how long each step takes

Numbers make the timing clear, so here is the crypto route laid out against the amounts and windows that apply.

Detail Crypto at Stay Casino
Casino fee None on deposits or withdrawals
Outside cost Blockchain network fee, set by traffic, paid to the network
Minimum deposit A$20 (A$30 to claim the welcome bonus)
Minimum withdrawal A$30
Withdrawal cap A$4,500 per week, A$22,500 per month at the standard level
Deposit speed Credited after network confirmations, usually minutes
Withdrawal speed Within 24 hours, after a pending review of up to 24-72 hours
Verification (KYC) 24-72 hours, one-time

Read down that right column and the pattern is plain. The only cost that ever attaches to a crypto move is the network fee, and it is never the casino taking it. Deposits confirm in minutes on a quiet chain; the longest waits are the one-time KYC and the pending review, both capped at 24 to 72 hours. Once those are behind you, repeat cash-outs move fast. Your first withdrawal is almost always the slowest, because verification happens alongside it.

Fixing the transfers that go sideways

Crypto is reliable, but a few snags come up often enough to name. Most trace back to one of three things: a network mismatch, a stalled confirmation or an unfinished verification.

A deposit that has not shown up is usually still confirming. Every transfer needs a set number of network confirmations before the cashier credits it, and a busy chain drags that out. Give it time before you worry. If an hour passes with nothing, copy your transaction hash from the sending wallet and bring it to live chat, which runs 24/7.

Sent to the wrong network? This is the costly one. Bitcoin on an Ethereum address, or a coin on a chain the cashier does not support, can be unrecoverable. The habit that prevents it is dull but works: match the coin and the network on both ends, every single time. A withdrawal stuck on pending usually means KYC is still running. Upload your ID, proof of address and proof that you own the payment method, and the review clears once documents check out. When a payout looks delayed past its window, confirm the wagering on any bonus is done, since locked funds sit still until it is. The welcome offer of A$10,000 + 250 FS runs at x40 over 30 days, and an open bonus holds your balance in place until that is cleared.

Handling crypto from your phone

The cashier works the same on mobile as on desktop. No app to install, no separate crypto client to set up. Open Stay Casino in your phone's browser, go to the cashier and the deposit and withdrawal flows look and behave exactly as they do on a laptop.

Two touches make phone transfers smoother. Most wallet apps let you copy a receiving address straight to the clipboard, so you paste it into the cashier rather than retyping a long string by thumb, which kills the biggest source of address errors. Many also generate a QR code you can scan to fund a deposit in one move. Between the two, moving crypto on a phone is often quicker than on a keyboard. If you want the full mobile picture, the app page covers what runs on Android and iOS.

Making your first crypto deposit

Funding your balance takes a couple of minutes once your wallet is loaded. Follow the order and there is little to trip on:

  1. Log in, open the cashier and pick the deposit tab.
  2. Choose your coin, Bitcoin, Ethereum or a supported stablecoin, and enter at least A$20, or A$30 to attach the welcome bonus.
  3. The cashier shows a receiving address and often a QR code. Copy the address or scan the code with your wallet app.
  4. In your wallet, paste the address, confirm the amount and send. Double-check the network matches the coin.
  5. Wait for network confirmations. The balance updates automatically, usually within minutes on a quiet chain.

A quick tip for a first-timer: send a small test amount before a large one if you are new to the coin. It confirms the address and network are right for the price of one small network fee, and it turns a nervous first deposit into a routine one. New to the whole account? The registration page gets you set up before you fund.

How safe crypto play really is

Two questions hide inside this one. Is the blockchain itself safe, and is the casino handling it responsibly. The technology answers the first easily. Every transfer is recorded on a public ledger and secured by the network, so a confirmed transaction cannot be altered or faked. The trade-off is that it also cannot be reversed, which is exactly why address accuracy matters so much.

On the casino side, Stay Casino runs under a Curaçao licence and applies the same verification and anti-fraud checks to crypto that it does to cards. KYC confirms you are you before a payout leaves, using your ID, proof of address and proof you own the payment method. That step exists to keep an account from being drained by someone who is not you, so it works in your favour even when it slows a first withdrawal. Support runs 24/7 by live chat and email if anything looks off. The real risk with crypto sits with the player, not the ledger: a mistyped address, a lost wallet key or a phishing link that swaps a copied address for a scammer's. Keep your keys private, verify every address before you hit send, and the safety question mostly answers itself. Curious how the operator stacks up overall? The about page covers the licence and track record in more detail.

Common questions about crypto play

Which coins can I use at Stay Casino?

The main options are Bitcoin and Ethereum, along with widely used stablecoins pegged to a fiat value. Stablecoins are handy if price swings put you off, since the amount you send stays close to the amount that credits your account in Australian dollars.

How fast is a crypto withdrawal?

It clears within 24 hours once the pending review is finished, and that review runs up to 24 to 72 hours. Your first payout is usually slower because one-time verification happens at the same time. After that, repeat cash-outs move quickly.

Does the casino charge a fee on crypto?

No. Stay Casino takes no commission on crypto deposits or withdrawals. The only cost is the blockchain network fee, which goes to the network itself and rises and falls with traffic. Send during a quiet period to keep it low.

What if my deposit does not show up?

Give it time first, since every transfer needs network confirmations and a busy chain slows that down. If nothing lands after an hour, copy your transaction hash from the sending wallet and share it with live chat, which is open 24/7.

Is there a minimum for crypto transactions?

You can deposit from A$20, or A$30 if you want the welcome bonus attached. Withdrawals start at A$30, with a standard cap of A$4,500 per week and A$22,500 per month. Staying inside those figures keeps a payout in a single transfer.

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