Crypto payments at Grenzenlos Casino
Crypto is the only rail at Grenzenlos Casino that ignores banking hours entirely, and it is the one route where a mistake on your side cannot be undone by anyone. This page explains which coins the cashier accepts, which networks they run on, what the transfer actually costs, and how to avoid the single error that destroys crypto deposits. Bank and card routes are compared on the payments overview.
Which coins the cashier lists
| Coin | Network | Minimum | Payout |
|---|---|---|---|
| USDT | TRC-20 or ERC-20 | approx. 50 € | Up to 24 hours |
| Litecoin | Litecoin network | approx. 50 € | Up to 24 hours |
| Bitcoin | Bitcoin network | approx. 50 € | Up to 24 hours |
Two things are worth reading off that table. The ERC-20 option means the transfer travels over the ethereum network even though ethereum itself is not offered as a separate balance coin — the token is USDT, the road is Ethereum, and the gas is paid in ETH by whoever sends. And the minimums are quoted in euro but charged in coin, so the exact amount you must send moves with the exchange rate at the moment the address is generated.
Making a crypto deposit
The flow is the same for all three coins. Pick the coin in the cashier, pick the network if you are sending USDT, and the system generates a deposit address plus a QR code. Send from your own wallet, then wait. A crypto deposit is credited after the required network confirmations, which is typically minutes on TRC-20 and Litecoin and can be considerably longer on the Bitcoin network when it is congested and you set a low fee.
A bitcoin deposit deserves its own warning about value rather than speed. Between the moment you send and the moment the balance is credited, the euro value of the coin can move by a percent or two in either direction, and the balance is denominated in euro. Stablecoins remove that problem: USDT is pegged to the dollar and therefore only carries the euro-dollar drift, which is why most players using this route settle on it.
The wrong-network trap
The address you copy is valid on exactly one network. Sending USDT over ERC-20 to a TRC-20 address, or vice versa, produces a transfer that confirms perfectly on the blockchain and never reaches the casino. Nobody can reverse it — not support, not the network. Match the network in your wallet to the network in the cashier, copy the address with the copy button rather than retyping it, and check the first and last four characters after pasting, because address-swapping malware exists and edits the clipboard silently.
If the amount is large enough to matter, send a small test transfer first, confirm it lands, then send the rest. That habit costs one extra network fee and has saved a great many balances.
Crypto withdrawal: what actually takes the time
A crypto withdrawal is quoted at up to 24 hours, and almost all of that is the operator's approval queue rather than the chain. Once broadcast, a TRC-20 or Litecoin payout settles in minutes. The payout goes back to the same coin and network you deposited with — the same-method rule applies here exactly as it does to bank rails.
Verification is not skipped because you used crypto. A blockchain address is pseudonymous, not anonymous, and the operator still asks for ID and proof of address before the first payout. Anyone choosing this rail expecting to stay unidentified has misread how a regulated cashier works.
Fees, and who charges them
The operator adds nothing on top of a crypto transfer in either direction. What you pay is the network fee, and it varies enormously by chain: TRC-20 is usually a fraction of a euro, Litecoin is negligible, and the Bitcoin network can be expensive when blocks are full. Anyone treating Grenzenlos Casino as a crypto casino purely for cost reasons should compare that fee against a free SEPA transfer before deciding — for a 100 € top-up, the cheap rail is not automatically the crypto one.