Cazeus payment methods, explained one by one

Last updated August 2026 · ~7 min read · Reviewed by Élodie Laurent · RankZino editorial team

Most reviews list Cazeus's payment methods in a single line. This one goes through each — crypto, e-wallets, cards and bank transfer — the way a first-time depositor actually needs it explained.

Crypto: Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and XRP

If you have never used cryptocurrency, the short version is: it is money that moves between digital wallets instead of bank accounts, and a casino deposit is really just a transfer to the casino's wallet address. You buy the coin on an exchange, copy the deposit address the casino shows you, and send it — the balance appears once the network confirms the transaction, usually within minutes.

USDT is the easiest starting point for beginners because it tracks the US dollar, so its value does not move while you decide how much to deposit. Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP fluctuate in price, which means the euro value of a deposit — or a pending withdrawal — can shift slightly between the moment you send it and the moment it confirms.

For withdrawals, crypto is comfortably the fastest route once your account is verified — usually settling within a few hours. The one habit that matters: always double-check the address and network before sending, since a crypto transfer cannot be reversed or recalled if it goes to the wrong place.

E-wallets: Skrill and Neteller

An e-wallet sits between your bank and the casino — you load money into a Skrill or Neteller account once, then use that balance to fund deposits without re-entering card details each time. Setup takes a few minutes and both are established names, not something specific to offshore casinos.

Deposits are instant. Withdrawals typically land within about 24 hours of approval, which makes e-wallets the middle option: slower than crypto but faster and generally easier for a beginner than a bank transfer. The caveat worth knowing is that some e-wallet providers restrict gambling transactions in certain countries, so availability can vary by where you are.

Cards: Visa and Mastercard

The most familiar option, and usually the simplest for a first deposit — the same card you already use for online shopping. No new account or wallet to set up.

The trade-off shows up on the way out: card withdrawals take two to five working days, subject to your bank's own processing, and in several countries banks decline transactions to operators that hold no local licence outright. That is a decision your bank makes, not the casino, and it is the main reason card payments are the least predictable method here.

Bank transfer and Trustly

A direct transfer from your bank account. Trustly (pay-by-bank) makes the deposit side close to instant by connecting straight to your online banking, but the withdrawal side does not inherit that speed — bank transfer is the slowest method on offer and, like cards, the one most likely to be refused outright by banks in regulated markets.

Use it if you already prefer banking apps over cards or wallets, but do not expect it to be the quickest way to get money back out.

Full limits and timings: the complete withdrawals guide

Which one should you actually pick?

Two habits matter more than which method you pick. First, withdraw with the same method you deposited with wherever the casino allows it — mismatched methods are a common reason a payout gets held for extra checks. Second, verify your identity right after registering rather than waiting for your first withdrawal request, since that single step decides whether any of these methods pay out quickly or slowly.

If you are undecided, crypto is the fastest end-to-end for a verified account, cards are the easiest to start with, and e-wallets sit sensibly in between.

Questions we get from new players

Crypto, by a clear margin, once your account is verified — withdrawals usually settle within a few hours. E-wallets follow at roughly 24 hours, then cards at two to five working days, with bank transfer the slowest.

No. Cards, e-wallets and bank transfer are all available. Crypto is simply the quickest option for players who are already comfortable using it.

Most declines happen on the bank's side, not the casino's — banks in several countries block transactions to operators without a local licence. Trying an e-wallet or crypto instead usually resolves it.

It is best avoided. Many operators require the withdrawal method to match the deposit method, and mismatched details are a common cause of a held payout.

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