Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or crypto in minutes
- Visa / Mastercard β Deposits post instantly, with a typical range of β¬10ββ¬2,000 per transaction depending on your bankβs card limits.
- Maestro β Funds arrive instantly, with common deposit limits around β¬10ββ¬1,000 per transaction based on issuer restrictions.
- Skrill β Instant top-ups, usually β¬10ββ¬5,000 per deposit, with the exact cap set by your wallet verification level.
- Neteller β Deposits credit instantly, most players see β¬10ββ¬5,000 per transaction depending on account status and region.
- ecoPayz β Instant deposits, typically β¬10ββ¬3,000 per transaction, with higher limits available on verified accounts.
- Bank Transfer (SEPA) β Processing takes 1β3 business days, and deposits commonly start at β¬50 with upper limits set by your bank.
- Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT) β Credits after network confirmations (about 10β30 minutes), with typical deposits from the equivalent of β¬20 up to β¬10,000 per transaction.
Moi Casino Payment Processing Times
| Method | Deposits (credited) | Withdrawals (processing) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa / Mastercard | Instant | 1β3 business days | Withdrawals can be routed as a card payout or bank transfer depending on issuer rules. |
| E-wallet (Skrill/Neteller) | Instant | 0β24 hours | Name on the wallet must match the casino account; limits vary by provider. |
| Bank transfer | 1β3 business days | 2β5 business days | Bank cut-off times and weekends affect arrival; fees may be charged by intermediary banks. |
| Crypto | 5β30 minutes | 30β180 minutes | Timing depends on network confirmations; casino sends to the provided wallet address only. |
| Prepaid | Instant | Not available | Prepaid vouchers are deposit-only; winnings are paid via an eligible withdrawal method. |
Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Moi Casino
Moi Casino sets fixed cashier limits per transaction, and the exact cap depends on the payment method. Card deposits run on lower ceilings than e-wallets and bank transfers, and the cashier blocks amounts outside the allowed range instead of splitting them automatically.
Withdrawals follow a separate set of limits and only process to a payment method that matches the playerβs deposit history. The casino enforces a daily cap across all withdrawals combined, so multiple cashouts in one day count toward the same total.
- Min. deposit: β¬10
- Max. deposit: β¬5,000 per transaction
- Min. withdrawal: β¬20
- Max. withdrawal: β¬2,500 per transaction
- Daily limit: β¬10,000 total withdrawals per day
- Visa β Withdrawals are processed in 1β3 business days, with a minimum of $20 and a maximum of $5,000 per transaction.
- Mastercard β Processing takes 1β3 business days, with $20 minimum and $5,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- Bank transfer β Processing takes 2β5 business days, with a $100 minimum and a $25,000 maximum per transaction.
- Skrill β Withdrawals are approved within 0β24 hours and typically reach your wallet the same day, with $10 minimum and $10,000 maximum per transaction.
- Neteller β Processing is 0β24 hours, with a minimum of $10 and a maximum of $10,000 per withdrawal.
- Bitcoin (BTC) β Requests are processed within 0β24 hours, with a $20 minimum and a $50,000 maximum per transaction.
- Ethereum (ETH) β Processing is 0β24 hours, with a $20 minimum and a $50,000 maximum per withdrawal.
- Tether (USDT, TRC20) β Withdrawals are processed within 0β24 hours, with a $20 minimum and a $50,000 maximum per transaction.
Moi Casino Fees
Moi Casino does not charge its own fees for deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the exact amount you send and the exact amount Moi Casino processes, with no added βcasino commissionβ line. If a withdrawal is declined and you need to reissue it with a different method, Moi Casino still doesnβt add a fee, but the payment side can apply its own charges.
Fees can appear on the payment provider side. Banks may take a card processing fee or treat the transaction as a cash-like operation, which can trigger extra charges from the issuing bank. E-wallets can apply transfer or currency-conversion fees, and crypto payments can include network fees (miner fees) that change with blockchain congestion.
No-fee cases are most common when you use the same currency for your account and payment method and your provider doesnβt apply transfer charges. Fees become more likely when you deposit in one currency and withdraw in another, when a bank adds cross-border or cash-advance charges, or when you send crypto during high network load.