Deposit with cards, e-wallets, or crypto in a few steps

  • Visa β€” Deposits post instantly, with a $10 minimum and a $2,000 maximum per transaction.
  • Mastercard β€” Funds credit immediately; deposit from $10 up to $2,000 per payment, with occasional bank security checks adding up to 10 minutes.
  • Skrill β€” Instant deposits from $15 to $5,000, with the wallet balance updating in under a minute.
  • Neteller β€” Deposits land instantly; $15 minimum and $5,000 maximum per transaction.
  • PayPal β€” Credits within 1–2 minutes, with a $10 minimum and a $1,500 cap per deposit.
  • Bank Transfer β€” Processing takes 1–3 business days, with a $50 minimum and no upper limit set by the casino (your bank may apply its own cap).
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Requires 1–3 network confirmations; minimum deposit is 0.0003 BTC and the maximum is 0.15 BTC per transaction.
  • USDT (TRC20) β€” Typically credits after 1 confirmation, with a 10 USDT minimum and a 5,000 USDT maximum per deposit.
At a glance

Roman Casino Payment Processing Times

MethodDeposits (credited)Withdrawals (processing)Notes
Visa / MastercardInstant1–3 business daysCard withdrawals can be limited by the issuing bank; first cashout may trigger ID checks before approval.
E-wallet (Skrill/Neteller)Instant0–24 hoursWithdrawals go to the same wallet used for deposits; name on the wallet must match the casino account.
Bank transfer1–3 business days2–5 business daysBank cut-off times and intermediary banks add delay; expect longer times on international wires.
Crypto5–30 minutes30 minutes–12 hoursTiming depends on network confirmations; Roman Casino sends withdrawals after internal approval, then the blockchain finalises it.
PrepaidInstantNot availablePrepaid vouchers fund deposits only; withdrawals switch to e-wallet, bank transfer, or crypto after verification.

Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Roman Casino

Roman Casino sets fixed thresholds for deposits and withdrawals to keep payment processing consistent across cards and e-wallets. The cashier blocks transactions below the minimums, and it caps single transactions at the maximums shown in the payment form before you confirm.

Withdrawal limits apply per request, so splitting a large cashout into multiple requests is possible until you hit the daily cap. Roman Casino counts the daily limit across all payment methods combined, and it resets on a calendar-day basis.

  • Min. deposit: €10
  • Max. deposit: €5,000 per transaction
  • Min. withdrawal: €20
  • Max. withdrawal: €10,000 per withdrawal
  • Daily limit: €20,000 total withdrawals per day
  • Visa / Mastercard β€” Withdrawals are processed within 1–3 business days, with a $20 minimum and a $5,000 per-transaction cap.
  • Bank transfer (SWIFT/SEPA) β€” Processing takes 2–5 business days, with a $100 minimum and a $25,000 cap per request.
  • Skrill β€” Roman Casino processes withdrawals within 0–24 hours, with a $20 minimum and a $10,000 daily limit.
  • Neteller β€” Requests are approved within 0–24 hours, with a $20 minimum and a $10,000 daily limit.
  • PayPal β€” Processing runs 0–48 hours, with a $20 minimum and a $2,500 per-transaction limit.
  • Apple Pay β€” Withdrawals are processed within 1–2 business days, with a $20 minimum and a $3,000 per-transaction cap.
  • Cryptocurrency (BTC/ETH/USDT) β€” Roman Casino approves withdrawals in 0–12 hours, with a $50 minimum and a $50,000 daily limit.
  • Prepaid vouchers (Paysafecard) β€” Withdrawals are handled via bank transfer within 2–5 business days, with a $100 minimum and a $10,000 cap per request.

Roman Casino does not charge its own fees on deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the amount you send and the amount you request to cash out as the same figure on the casino side, and the casino does not add a separate β€œprocessing” line. Account-to-account transfers inside the casino (for example, moving funds between wallet and game balance) also carry no fee from Roman Casino.

Fees can still appear on the payment provider side. Banks may add charges for card payments, cash advances, currency conversion, or incoming/outgoing international transfers; e-wallets may take a service fee for withdrawals or for exchanging currencies; crypto networks add a blockchain network fee that changes with congestion and is deducted by the network, not the casino. If a provider fee applies, it shows up on your bank/e-wallet/crypto transaction details rather than as a Roman Casino commission.

Current state: Roman Casino keeps its own cashier fee-free, while the final cost depends on the rules and tariffs of the payment method you choose.