I found just two cryptocurrencies accepted at CryptoGames.io, which immediately signals this isn’t built for mainstream players. The site only handles Bitcoin and Litecoin, cutting out anyone who prefers traditional banking methods. There’s no mention of debit cards, e-wallets, or bank transfers — it’s crypto or nothing.
The upside is speed when you do have crypto. Withdrawals process within 0 to 1 hours, and you can pull out up to 3 BTC daily without hitting a wall. The minimum withdrawal sits at 0.002 BTC, which isn’t unreasonable for Bitcoin users. I couldn’t find specific fees listed, though you’ll likely pay standard network charges when moving your coins.
What strikes me most is how this approach cuts both ways. Crypto enthusiasts get fast, anonymous transactions without the usual banking hurdles. But anyone expecting PayPal, Visa, or even basic e-wallet options will hit a dead end. The site assumes you already live in the crypto world, making it a tough sell for casual players who just want to deposit £20 and play some games.