Crypto payments at Winota
Crypto is the most private route at Winota and one of the fastest to withdraw. This guide covers the supported coins, the networks they run on, how a crypto deposit and crypto withdrawal work in the cashier, and how to move coin safely. Every other rail is on the payments page.
Deposit with cryptoSupported coins and networks
Winota is a euro-first cashier that also works as a crypto casino. The coins accepted are Bitcoin (BTC), USDT and Litecoin (LTC). Each runs on its own network, so check the network before you send — a wrong-network transfer is usually unrecoverable. USDT is offered on TRC20 (low fees) and ERC20; Bitcoin and Litecoin move on their own chains.
| Coin | Network | Min deposit | Withdrawal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin (BTC) | Bitcoin | ≈€50 | Up to 24 hours |
| USDT | TRC20 / ERC20 | ≈€50 | Up to 24 hours |
| Litecoin (LTC) | Litecoin | ≈€50 | Up to 24 hours |
How a crypto deposit works
In the cashier, pick a coin and the system generates a payment address and QR code. Copy the address with the copy button rather than typing it, send from your own wallet, and after the required network confirmations the balance lands within minutes. A crypto deposit is quoted in the coin, so its euro value follows the exchange rate: the entry point is roughly €50 worth of BTC, USDT or LTC. A bitcoin deposit needs several confirmations; USDT on TRC20 settles fastest. USDT is pegged to the dollar and so barely moves against the euro, while Bitcoin and Litecoin can fluctuate between deposit and withdrawal.
Crypto withdrawal: speed and privacy
A crypto withdrawal is generally paid within 24 hours, and the blockchain part itself takes only minutes once approved. Crypto is pseudonymous, not fully anonymous — the same KYC check applies before your first payout, and it can take up to 24 hours, so complete it early. Withdrawals use the same coin and network you deposited with, and they go back to a wallet you control.
Network fees and confirmations
Winota charges no platform fee for crypto, but every network has its own fee paid to the network, not the casino. TRC20 is usually cheapest for USDT, while ERC20 can cost more when Ethereum is busy — for the record, Winota's crypto set here is BTC, USDT and LTC, and if you hold Ethereum you would swap it to one of those first. The number of confirmations needed varies by coin: Bitcoin waits for several, Litecoin settles faster.
Wallet safety before your first transfer
- Match the network in your wallet and in the cashier before sending — this is the single most common crypto mistake.
- Send a small test amount first if you're unsure, then the rest once it lands.
- Check the first and last characters of the address to defeat address-swapping malware.
- Keep the transaction hash until the balance is confirmed; use a hardware wallet and 2FA for larger balances.
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