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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.