I hit Eclipse Casino’s $2,000 weekly withdrawal cap pretty quickly, and that set the tone for the entire banking experience. The casino offers seven payment methods including Bitcoin, Visa, MasterCard, PaySafeCard, and wire transfers. Deposits happen instantly for most methods with minimums starting at $10, which keeps things accessible for smaller budgets.
The withdrawal side tells a different story. While Skrill and Neteller process in about 24 hours, credit and debit cards take anywhere from 24 to 120 hours to clear. Bitcoin and wire transfer times remain a mystery – I couldn’t find any mention of how long these methods actually take. The $100 minimum withdrawal requirement also means small cashouts aren’t possible, and with that $2,000 weekly cap, bigger wins get stretched out over multiple weeks.
What bothered me most was the lack of transparency around fees. I couldn’t find any mention of withdrawal charges anywhere on the site, which left me guessing whether I’d face surprise deductions. The inconsistent information didn’t help either – some methods showed zero minimum deposits while others required $10, making it hard to plan deposits properly.