Magic Win Casino supports four confirmed payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, and Litecoin. GBP is a supported currency, so no currency conversion is required for UK players depositing in pounds. Each method has different processing behaviour, limits, and practical considerations depending on whether you are depositing or withdrawing.
E-wallet options are not confirmed by name. The cashier area of your account displays the current full list of available methods at the time of login - this is the authoritative source for what is accepted on your account.
Not all methods that work for deposits are available for withdrawals. The confirmed withdrawal methods are Bank Transfer and Bitcoin; card and e-wallet withdrawal availability is referenced but not fully confirmed with named limits. In most cases, the withdrawal method must match the deposit method used.
| Method | Deposit available | Withdrawal available |
|---|---|---|
| Visa | Yes - instant | Yes - 3-5 business days |
| Mastercard | Yes - instant | Yes - 3-5 business days |
| Bitcoin | Yes - network-dependent | Yes - 24-48h + network; max €5,000 |
| Litecoin | Yes - network-dependent | Not confirmed - check cashier |
The minimum deposit is £20 / €15 across all methods. The minimum withdrawal is €100. The maximum withdrawal per transaction is confirmed at €5,000 for Bank Transfer and Bitcoin; card and e-wallet maximums should be verified in the cashier at the time of requesting.
Card deposits at Magic Win Casino process instantly and carry no stated platform fee. The practical issue for UK players is issuer-level blocking: many UK banks apply restrictions on payments to offshore gambling platforms, even when the card type is technically accepted. A declined card deposit is almost always an issuer restriction rather than a platform error.
To check whether your card is blocked, contact your bank directly and ask whether online gambling payments to non-UKGC-licensed operators are permitted on your account. Some banks allow this to be toggled through a mobile banking app; others require a phone call.
Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals are both confirmed. Deposits are credited after the required number of network confirmations, typically within 30-60 minutes under normal network conditions. During periods of high blockchain congestion, confirmation times can extend beyond this range. The platform credits your account once the minimum confirmation threshold is reached.
Bitcoin withdrawals carry a maximum of €5,000 per transaction and process in 24-48 hours on the platform side before the transaction is broadcast to the blockchain. Network confirmation after dispatch adds additional time. The Bitcoin withdrawal address must be a wallet you control - sending to an exchange deposit address carries risk if the exchange requires a memo or tag.
Litecoin is confirmed as a deposit method. Confirmation times are generally faster than Bitcoin due to Litecoin's shorter block time. Withdrawal availability via Litecoin is not confirmed in available sources - check the cashier area after login for current withdrawal options. The same minimum deposit of £20 / €15 applies.
E-wallet options are referenced in processing time data (24-48 hours for withdrawal) but specific providers are not confirmed by name. The cashier area after login is the only reliable source for which e-wallets are currently available on your account. If an e-wallet you use regularly is not listed, it is not supported at this time.
E-wallet withdrawals carry a minimum of €100 and process in 24-48 hours where available. As with all methods, the withdrawal method must generally match the deposit method used.
No platform-side fees are stated for standard card or bank deposits. Cryptocurrency transactions carry network fees that are charged by the blockchain, not by the platform. These fees vary with network congestion and are deducted from the transaction before it reaches the destination address.
Currency conversion fees may apply if your account currency differs from the currency of the payment method. For UK players depositing in GBP, no conversion is required on card payments. Bitcoin and Litecoin are converted at the platform's current rate at the time of the transaction.
The payment method used for a withdrawal must in most cases match the method used for the corresponding deposit. This is a standard anti-money-laundering requirement and applies regardless of which method you would prefer to withdraw to. If you deposited by card and wish to withdraw to Bitcoin, or vice versa, contact support before submitting the withdrawal request to confirm whether an exception applies to your account.
Submitting a withdrawal to a mismatched method without prior confirmation from support is the most common cause of withdrawal rejection. Full withdrawal processing steps and delay causes are on the withdrawals page.
Confirmed methods are Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, and Litecoin for deposits. Bank Transfer and Bitcoin are confirmed for withdrawals. E-wallet availability is not confirmed by name - check the cashier area after login for the current list.
Yes. GBP is a supported currency. UK players can deposit and withdraw in pounds without currency conversion on card payments. The minimum deposit is £20.
In most cases, yes - and the withdrawal method must match the deposit method. If your deposit method is not available for withdrawal, contact support before submitting a withdrawal request to avoid rejection.
UK-issued cards are frequently blocked by the issuing bank for payments to offshore gambling operators. This is an issuer restriction, not a platform error. Contact your bank to check, or use Bitcoin or Litecoin as an alternative.
Platform processing takes 24-48 hours. After that, the transaction is broadcast to the Bitcoin network and requires further confirmations before arriving in your wallet. Total time varies with network congestion. The maximum per transaction is €5,000.
No platform fees are stated for standard card deposits. Crypto transactions carry network fees set by the blockchain, not the platform. These vary with congestion. Check the cashier at the time of payment for any fee disclosure specific to your chosen method.