Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or crypto in minutes

  • Visa β€” Deposits post instantly, with a minimum of €10 and a typical maximum of €5,000 per transaction.
  • Mastercard β€” Funds credit immediately, starting from €10, with a per-deposit cap around €5,000 depending on your card issuer.
  • Skrill β€” Deposits arrive instantly, with limits commonly set at €10 minimum and €10,000 maximum per transaction.
  • Neteller β€” Deposits are instant, with a €10 minimum and up to €10,000 per deposit.
  • PayPal β€” Deposits are instant, with a minimum of €10 and a maximum around €2,000 per transaction where available.
  • Bank Transfer (SEPA) β€” Processing takes 1–3 business days, with a minimum deposit of €20 and no fixed upper limit on the casino side.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Deposits confirm in about 10–60 minutes after network confirmations, starting from 0.0002 BTC with a maximum of 0.5 BTC per deposit.
  • Tether (USDT, TRC-20) β€” Deposits typically credit within 1–10 minutes, with a minimum of 10 USDT and a maximum of 20,000 USDT per transaction.
At a glance

Lets Jackpot Payment Processing Times

MethodDeposit ProcessingWithdrawal Processing (Casino)Payout Delivery (Provider)
Visa / MastercardInstant24–72 hours1–5 business days
E-walletInstant0–24 hoursWithin 0–24 hours
Bank transfer1–3 business days24–72 hours2–7 business days
Crypto5–30 minutes (network confirmations)0–24 hours10–60 minutes (network confirmations)
PrepaidInstantNot availableNot available

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Lets Jackpot

Lets Jackpot sets fixed minimum and maximum amounts for deposits and withdrawals, and it also caps the total you can cash out per day. The exact ceiling you see at checkout can change by payment method, but the platform enforces the same baseline floor across standard cards and e-wallets.

Withdrawal requests above the per-transaction maximum need to be split into separate payouts, and the daily limit still applies to the combined total. Lets Jackpot blocks deposits and withdrawals until the account passes identity checks, and it rejects payouts to payment methods that were not used for depositing.

  • Min. deposit: €10
  • Max. deposit: €5,000 per transaction
  • Min. withdrawal: €20
  • Max. withdrawal: €10,000 per transaction
  • Daily limit: €20,000 total withdrawals per 24 hours
  • Visa / Mastercard β€” Processed in 1–3 business days, with a $20 minimum and a $5,000 maximum per withdrawal.
  • Bank Transfer β€” Processed in 2–5 business days, with a $100 minimum and a $25,000 maximum per withdrawal.
  • Skrill β€” Processed within 0–24 hours, with a $10 minimum and a $10,000 maximum per withdrawal.
  • Neteller β€” Processed within 0–24 hours, with a $10 minimum and a $10,000 maximum per withdrawal.
  • PayPal β€” Processed in 0–48 hours, with a $20 minimum and a $7,500 maximum per withdrawal.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Processed within 0–12 hours after approval, with a $30 minimum and a $50,000 maximum per withdrawal.
  • Tether (USDT, TRC-20) β€” Processed within 0–12 hours after approval, with a $20 minimum and a $50,000 maximum per withdrawal.
  • EcoPayz β€” Processed within 0–24 hours, with a $10 minimum and a $10,000 maximum per withdrawal.

Fees At Lets Jackpot

Lets Jackpot does not add its own commission to deposits and withdrawals. The amount you enter is the amount the casino processes, and any difference you see comes from the payment provider’s side, not from an internal casino fee.

Payment-system fees are still possible. Card issuers can treat a casino deposit as a cash-like transaction and add a cash-advance fee or interest; banks can also charge for currency conversion if your account currency doesn’t match the casino balance. Some e-wallets and crypto services apply network or service charges (for example, blockchain miner fees on withdrawals), and intermediary banks may deduct a handling fee on international bank transfers.

To avoid surprises, check the fee line in your banking app or wallet before confirming the transaction and, for cards, review whether your issuer applies cash-advance pricing to gambling merchants.