Bitcoin at Vibes Casino

Bitcoin behaves differently from every other rail in this cashier: it has no banking days, no issuer standing in the way, and no fixed cost. Entry is roughly 25 € in coin value, crediting waits on network confirmations rather than on a clearing window, and the operator quotes payouts at up to 24 hours. The two things to price in are the network fee, which is the player responsibility, and the exchange rate, which keeps moving while the transfer is in flight.

Deposit credit

After confirmations

Minimum

approx. 25 €

Casino fee

None

Payout

Up to 24 h

How to Deposit

Open the cashier, select Bitcoin, and the system generates a deposit address with a QR code. Send from your own wallet, then wait: the balance is credited once the network reaches the required confirmation count, typically 10 to 30 minutes depending on congestion. The euro figure that appears is the coin amount converted at the rate applying when the transfer confirms, not at the moment it was sent — on a 25 € deposit the gap is cents, on a larger one it is worth checking. Copy the address with the copy button rather than typing it; a Bitcoin transfer to the wrong address cannot be recalled by anyone.

Withdrawals

A payout is requested with your own receiving address and a floor of roughly 25 €. The up-to-24-hour window covers the operator review and the broadcast; the chain itself needs only the confirmation time. On a verified account the review is the shorter half. The network fee is taken out of the amount moved, which means a payout near the floor loses a visible percentage to it while a larger one barely notices — batching payouts is cheaper than requesting several small ones. Withdrawals return on the same chain the deposit arrived on.

Confirmations: What the Waiting Is

A Bitcoin transfer is broadcast immediately but only becomes final as blocks are added on top of it. The cashier waits for a set number of confirmations before crediting, which is why a deposit that already shows as sent in your wallet has not yet reached the balance. The wait is set by the network, not by the operator, and it stretches when the mempool is busy. Attaching a higher fee moves a transfer up the queue; attaching a low one during a busy hour is the usual reason a deposit sits unconfirmed for an hour or more. A public block explorer shows the exact status against the transaction hash.

Fee and Rate: The Two Costs Nobody Quotes

The operator states it charges nothing on Bitcoin in either direction, so the headline is honest — but the rail itself is not free. The network fee varies with demand and is paid by the sender on deposit and deducted from the amount on payout. The second cost is volatility: between sending and confirming, the euro value of the same coin amount can move by a percent or more, and the same happens in reverse on the way out. Anyone holding a balance for weeks is running an unintentional currency position on top of playing. USDT on a cheap network avoids most of that, which is covered on the crypto page.

Verification Still Applies

Bitcoin does not exempt an account from KYC. The chain is pseudonymous, not anonymous, and a licensed operator has to establish who it is paying before the first payout — ID, proof of address, and confirmation that the wallet is controlled by the account holder. Uploading those documents on registration day is the single change that shortens a first payout the most; done alongside a withdrawal request it typically adds 12-24 hours. Keep the transaction hash of every transfer, because that number is what support traces, and enable 2FA on the wallet as well as on the casino account.

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