I counted over 28 different payment methods at Velobet, making it one of the more diverse banking setups I’ve seen. The crypto selection really stands out – Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and several others are all available. For AU and US players, this crypto focus makes sense since traditional e-wallets often face restrictions. I could deposit instantly with cards like Visa and MasterCard, though your bank might block credit card transactions to gambling sites.
The withdrawal times vary quite a bit depending on what you use:
- E-wallets (Neteller, Skrill): Around 24 hours
- Credit and debit cards: 24-120 hours
- Bank transfers: 24-120 hours
What frustrated me was the lack of clear information for many payment methods. Too many showed “Unknown” for withdrawal availability or processing times. I couldn’t find any mention of fees anywhere, which left me wondering if they’re truly free or just hidden until checkout. The KYC process is mandatory before your first withdrawal, which is standard but worth noting.
The limits seem fair for most players – €20 minimum withdrawal, €7,500 per week, and €15,000 monthly. I liked that there’s no manual flush period, so approved withdrawals should go out right away. The 72-hour reversal window gives you time to change your mind, but also means your money isn’t immediately safe from impulse decisions.