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Withdrawal speeds, measured

Ten cashouts per site, timed. BTC, USDT TRC-20, ETH. Two pay in under five minutes. One takes nearly three hours.

Withdrawal speed is the single best observable proxy for how a casino treats its players. A site that pays in three minutes is signalling that it is capitalised, operationally competent, and not quietly trying to slow-pay churn-prone accounts. A site that pays in three days is signalling something else.

The numbers below are medians across ten withdrawals per site, across three coins (BTC, USDT TRC-20, ETH), timed from the moment the withdrawal button was clicked to the moment the transaction reached one on-chain confirmation. KYC was completed on each account before the first cashout in the sample, so these figures exclude first-withdrawal KYC delays.

Measured payout times, April 2026

  • Razed: median 2 minutes 40 seconds. Fastest single cashout 38 seconds. Slowest 11 minutes (during a late-Sunday BTC mempool spike). This is the fastest operator in our test set by a noticeable margin.
  • Stake: median 4 minutes 10 seconds. Fastest 30 seconds, slowest 12 minutes. Instant-to-30-minutes is the site's own quoted range; our observations land inside the lower half.
  • Roobet: median 38 minutes. Fastest 12 minutes, slowest 22 hours (a Sunday-evening withdrawal that completed Monday morning). The long tail is the story here; 70 percent of withdrawals landed in under an hour, but the outliers drag the average.
  • Bet105: median 2 hours 50 minutes. Fastest 1 hour 20, slowest 18 hours. Bet105 runs a same-day batch cycle rather than continuous payouts; requests submitted before roughly 3pm Eastern process the same day, requests after that cutoff land the next business morning.

What slows a withdrawal down

In descending order of impact:

  1. KYC. Every site in our test set requires ID verification over a threshold: around $1,000 at Stake, $2,000 at Razed, variable at Roobet (often $2,000 or a sharp deposit pattern), and as low as $500 at Bet105. First-time KYC adds 24 to 72 hours. Subsequent cashouts clear at the measured speeds above.
  2. Coin choice. TRC-20 USDT settles fastest, typically under two minutes. BTC clears after one confirmation, which is roughly 10 minutes on average but can stretch to 40 during mempool congestion. ERC-20 USDT clears in 1 to 5 minutes depending on gas. SOL and LTC are near-instant.
  3. Time of day. Roobet and Bet105 both slow down materially outside weekday business hours. Stake and Razed do not, which suggests continuous-processing systems rather than batch queues.
  4. Bonus wagering not cleared. If you have an active bonus that has not cleared rollover, your withdrawal will be held or reduced. Read your active offers page before clicking withdraw; an unexpected bonus can reset faster than you can cancel it.
  5. Risk reviews. Any withdrawal into a wallet that does not match your deposit wallet, or a first withdrawal to a new wallet address, can trigger a 24 to 48 hour risk check. Deposit from and withdraw to the same wallet whenever practical.

How to speed up your payouts

  1. Complete KYC before your first big win, not after. The backlog on a post-win KYC is always worse than the backlog on a cold-account KYC because the compliance queue prioritises accounts actively wagering.
  2. Withdraw to the same wallet you deposited from, at least for the first one or two cashouts. Once you have a clean track record, changing destination addresses becomes routine.
  3. Pick the fastest network your coin supports. TRC-20 for USDT, native BTC for Bitcoin, native SOL for Solana. Avoid wrapped tokens where possible; they add bridging steps.
  4. Do not request a withdrawal late on a Friday night if you can avoid it. Support coverage is thinner, batch cycles skip weekends at Bet105, and KYC reviews queue until Monday.
  5. Keep your withdrawals within a normal band for the account. A $10 deposit followed by a $10,000 withdrawal from a prior balance will almost always trigger a review.

What fast payouts signal, and what they do not

A site that pays you in three minutes is easy to leave, which is the point. The casino is not your friend; it is a counterparty that makes money on expected value and keeps you as a customer by being painless to exit. Fast payouts are evidence of operational health. They are not evidence of generous odds, low house edge, or clean bonus terms. A site can pay you in thirty seconds and still edge-up its Plinko RTP. Speed is necessary. It is not sufficient.