Drakaris Casino offers one of the broadest payment menus I’ve seen, with support for over a dozen cryptocurrencies alongside traditional e-wallets, cards, and bank transfers. I could fund my account with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, Litecoin, and several others, or stick with Skrill, Neteller, or Trustly if I preferred. The €20 minimum withdrawal is low enough for smaller players, while the €20,000 monthly cap gives high rollers enough room without feeling cramped.
Processing times run between 24 hours and 3 days for all methods — e-wallets, crypto, cards, and bank transfers. It’s a consistent range, but there’s no instant payout option, so even crypto withdrawals won’t hit your wallet within minutes. I’d have to wait at least a day regardless of my chosen method, which is acceptable but not lightning-fast.
What I couldn’t find was any mention of withdrawal fees. There’s no list on the banking page, and I didn’t see charges flagged in the cashier when I tested a sample withdrawal. The Costa Rican license keeps things straightforward from a regulatory standpoint, though it doesn’t carry the weight of a UK or Malta setup. Still, the payment system itself is solid — just be prepared for a bit of waiting and keep an eye out for any hidden fees when you cash out.