I expected quick access to my winnings with so many payment options on offer, but the reality at Millioner Casino is frustratingly different. The site lists 17 payment methods including Visa, MasterCard, Bank Transfer, Interac Online, and an impressive lineup of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Dogecoin. But here’s the problem: every single method takes 2 to 3 days to process withdrawals. Even crypto payments, which are typically instant or near-instant at most casinos, take 48 to 72 hours here. Bank transfers stretch to 3 to 5 days. For a casino that opened in 2026, these speeds feel outdated.
The withdrawal limits add another layer of frustration. There’s a €7,000 monthly cap on total withdrawals, which could be a real problem if you hit a big win. I also couldn’t find any mention of withdrawal fees anywhere on the site, and the minimum withdrawal amount isn’t stated either. The minimum deposit appears to be €20 based on the bonus terms, but this should be clearly listed in the banking section. When basic information like fees and limits is hidden or missing, it makes me question what else might not be transparent.
On the positive side, the crypto selection is genuinely broad, covering everything from mainstream coins to newer options like Solana and TRON. The casino runs on HTML5, so making deposits or requesting withdrawals from your phone works smoothly enough. The Curacao licence provides some regulatory framework, though it’s not the strongest in the industry. But these small positives don’t change the fact that slow processing times and a restrictive monthly cap make banking at Millioner Casino a poor experience overall.