With monthly withdrawals capped at €10,000, Cbet sets clear expectations for high-volume players right from the start. I found a decent spread of payment options when I checked their cashier, from the usual Visa and MasterCard setup to a solid crypto selection that includes Bitcoin, Ethereum, and plenty of altcoins. The e-wallet options like Skrill and Neteller are there too, which is what I’d expect from any decent casino these days.
The processing times tell a familiar story – instant deposits for cards and e-wallets, but you’re looking at 2-5 days for withdrawals through the same methods. Here’s where it gets interesting:
- Daily withdrawal limit: €1,500
- Weekly limit: €2,500
- Monthly cap: €10,000
- Minimum withdrawal: €50
What struck me as odd was how many payment methods showed up in their list but had no clear details about fees or exact processing times. I couldn’t find any mention of withdrawal fees, which either means they’re fee-free or they’re not being upfront about costs. The €50 minimum withdrawal is higher than what I’ve seen elsewhere, but the daily and weekly limits seem fair for most players.
The crypto support is genuinely impressive – they’ve got everything from the mainstream coins to more niche options like Shiba Inu and Solana. For crypto users, this variety is a real plus, though I wish they’d been clearer about the specific processing times for digital currencies.