I expected a standard mix of payment methods, but ZunaBet Casino runs a crypto-only operation—no cards, no e-wallets, just 11 digital currencies. You can deposit and withdraw using Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Cardano, Ripple, Solana, Tether, TRON, USD Coin, and Bitcoin Cash. The minimum withdrawal is $30, and the monthly cap sits at $20,000—enough headroom for regular players, though high rollers might bump up against it. If you’re comfortable with crypto, the range covers most of the popular coins.
Withdrawal times run between 2 and 24 hours for crypto transactions, which is decent speed for digital currencies. I couldn’t find any mention of fees on the site—not for deposits, not for withdrawals. That’s a transparency gap. It’s unclear whether the casino charges anything or if you’re just covering network fees. The site operates under an Anjouan license, which provides a basic regulatory framework but doesn’t carry the weight of stricter jurisdictions. Still, it allows the casino to accept players from a wide range of countries without the restrictions you’d see elsewhere.
The casino is built on HTML5, so I could access the cashier through my phone’s browser without needing a separate app. That makes mobile banking straightforward. But the absence of traditional payment methods is a real limitation—if you don’t hold crypto, you’re locked out. There’s no option to use a debit card, bank transfer, or e-wallet like PayPal or Skrill. For crypto users, this setup is clean and fast. For everyone else, it’s a non-starter.