I hit a $3,000 weekly withdrawal cap at Ignition Casino, which puts a firm ceiling on how much you can cash out through most methods. The casino keeps its payment options simple with Visa, MasterCard, Bitcoin, and cheque as your main choices. Bitcoin users get a better deal with $9,000 weekly limits compared to the standard $3,000 for other methods. The $20 minimum withdrawal is fair, and the $12,000 monthly cap means you can build up larger withdrawals over time.
Processing times tell a mixed story. I couldn’t find clear information about card withdrawals, but cheques crawl along at 17-20 days, which feels painfully slow in 2025. The site mentions e-wallet processing times of 2-3 days, but I couldn’t actually find e-wallet options in the cashier – this seems to be outdated information that should be cleaned up.
What bothered me most was the lack of fee transparency. I couldn’t find any mention of withdrawal fees anywhere on the banking pages, which leaves players guessing about the true cost of cashing out. The site also lists withdrawal methods that don’t seem to actually exist, creating confusion about what’s really available. For a casino that’s been around since 2016, the banking section feels like it needs some serious updating to match what’s actually offered.