Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or crypto for fast Supacasi play

  • Visa — Deposits process instantly with a minimum of €10 and a maximum of €2,000 per transaction.
  • Mastercard — Deposits are credited instantly with limits set at €10 to €2,000 per transaction.
  • Skrill — Deposits arrive instantly with a minimum of €10 and a maximum of €5,000 per transaction.
  • Neteller — Deposits are instant with limits of €10 to €5,000 per transaction.
  • PayPal — Deposits post instantly with a minimum of €10 and a maximum of €1,500 per transaction.
  • Bank Transfer — Deposits take 1–3 business days with limits of €50 to €20,000 per transaction.
  • Bitcoin — Deposits confirm in 10–60 minutes with a minimum of €20 and a maximum of €10,000 per transaction.
  • USDT (TRC20) — Deposits confirm in 1–5 minutes with limits set at €20 to €10,000 per transaction.
At a glance

Supacasi Casino Payment Processing Times

MethodDepositWithdrawalFee
Visa/MastercardInstant1–5 daysFree
e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller)Instant0–24hFree
Bank Transfer1–3 days3–7 daysFree
Crypto10–30 min10–30 minFree
PrepaidInstantNot availableFree
  • Visa — Withdrawal processing takes 1–3 business days after approval, with limits of €20–€2,000 per transaction.
  • Mastercard — Withdrawals are processed in 1–3 business days after approval, with limits of €20–€2,000 per transaction.
  • Bank Transfer — Processing takes 2–5 business days after approval, with limits of €50–€10,000 per transaction.
  • Skrill — Processing takes up to 24 hours after approval, with limits of €10–€5,000 per transaction.
  • Neteller — Processing takes up to 24 hours after approval, with limits of €10–€5,000 per transaction.
  • ecoPayz — Processing takes up to 24 hours after approval, with limits of €10–€3,000 per transaction.
  • Bitcoin — Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval, with limits of €20–€15,000 per transaction (paid at the current exchange rate).
  • Ethereum — Processing takes 0–24 hours after approval, with limits of €20–€15,000 per transaction (paid at the current exchange rate).

Supacasi Casino Deposit And Withdrawal Limits

Supacasi Casino sets fixed transaction limits by payment method. Cards and bank transfers start from €10 per deposit, while e-wallets start from €5. The cashier blocks deposits above the method cap in a single transaction and requires splitting the amount into multiple deposits if the account stays within the daily limit.

Withdrawals start from €20 and must go through the same payment route used for deposits when that route supports payouts. Supacasi Casino applies a per-withdrawal cap and a daily cashout ceiling; requests above the cap require separate withdrawals on different days. The casino may pause payouts until ID and payment verification is completed when cumulative withdrawals reach €2,000.

  • Min. deposit: €5
  • Max. deposit: €5,000 per transaction
  • Min. withdrawal: €20
  • Max. withdrawal: €10,000 per withdrawal
  • Daily limit: €20,000 total deposits and €20,000 total withdrawals per day

Supported Currencies

  • EUR
  • USD
  • GBP
  • CAD
  • AUD
  • NOK
  • PLN
  • BRL

Supacasi Casino does not charge its own fees for deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows a 0.00 fee line for casino-side processing, and the amount you request is the amount the casino sends, subject to minimum and maximum limits set per method.

Payment-system fees can still apply. Card issuers may add cash-advance and currency-conversion charges, banks can take outgoing or intermediary transfer fees on bank wires, and some e-wallets charge for withdrawals, currency exchange, or inactive accounts. Supacasi Casino does not control these charges; they appear on the provider statement rather than as a casino fee.

No-fee cases inside the casino include internal balance transfers and bonus crediting, because they do not use external payment rails. Fees become possible when a transaction touches a third-party network (Visa/Mastercard, bank wire/SWIFT, or an e-wallet), especially when the account currency differs from the casino currency or when a bank routes the payment through intermediaries.