Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or crypto at Spinia

  • Visa β€” Deposits clear instantly, with a typical range of €10–€2,000 per transaction.
  • Mastercard β€” Instant crediting, usually €10–€2,000 per deposit, with occasional bank checks adding up to 5 minutes.
  • Skrill β€” Funds arrive instantly, with €10–€5,000 limits depending on your wallet verification level.
  • Neteller β€” Instant deposits, typically €10–€5,000, and higher limits after full account verification.
  • PayPal β€” Instant deposits where available, most often €10–€1,000 per transaction due to PayPal risk controls.
  • Bank Transfer (SEPA) β€” Processing takes 1–2 business days, with deposits starting from €50 and no fixed upper cap set by the casino.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Network confirmations take about 10–60 minutes, with deposits from the equivalent of €20 and no preset maximum.
  • Tether (USDT, TRC-20) β€” Credits after 1–10 minutes, with deposits from the equivalent of €20 and low network fees on TRC-20.
At a glance

Spinia Payment Processing Times

MethodDeposit processingWithdrawal approvalTime to receive funds
Visa / MastercardInstant0–24 hours1–5 business days
E-wallet (Skrill/Neteller)Instant0–12 hours0–24 hours
Bank transfer1–3 business days0–48 hours2–7 business days
Crypto10–60 minutes (network confirmations)0–24 hours10–60 minutes after approval
PrepaidInstantNot available (deposit-only)Not available

Spinia Deposit And Withdrawal Limits

Spinia sets fixed cashier limits per transaction. Deposits start from €10, with a cap of €2,500 per deposit, which is the highest amount the cashier accepts in a single top-up.

Withdrawals start from €20. Spinia caps a single withdrawal request at €5,000 and applies a €10,000 daily withdrawal ceiling across all payout requests combined, so multiple smaller withdrawals still count toward the same daily total.

  • Min. deposit: €10
  • Max. deposit: €2,500
  • Min. withdrawal: €20
  • Max. withdrawal: €5,000
  • Daily limit: €10,000 (withdrawals per day)

Fees At Spinia Casino

Spinia does not charge a separate casino fee on deposits or withdrawals. The amount you request is the amount Spinia processes, and any deductions you see come from the payment provider or your bank rather than an internal β€œSpinia commission.”

Card payments and bank transfers can include provider-side charges such as bank handling fees, currency conversion markups, or intermediary (correspondent) bank fees. E-wallets and crypto payments may also apply their own costs, for example a fixed withdrawal charge, an exchange spread when converting to or from fiat, or blockchain network fees on crypto withdrawals; these appear in the payment method’s confirmation screen or in your wallet transaction details.

Spinia shows the final payable/receivable amount at checkout, but the payment system can still deduct fees after the transaction is sent. Current status: Spinia keeps casino-level fees at zero, while payment-system fees remain possible depending on the method and currency.