Bitcoin at Winota
Bitcoin is the headline crypto option at Winota, for players who value privacy and want to skip the banking rails entirely. You send coin from your own wallet to an address the cashier generates, and after a few network confirmations the balance is ready. The entry point is about €50 worth of BTC — crypto is quoted in the coin, so the exact euro figure moves with the exchange rate — and payouts are settled within 24 hours.
Deposit
A few minutes
Minimum
≈€50
Withdrawal
Up to 24 hours
Operator fee
None
Why Bitcoin
Bitcoin transactions settle on the blockchain without a bank in the middle, which means fast confirmations and no card or account details shared with the casino. For players who prize discretion and want their gaming kept separate from their banking, it is the most private route on the site alongside Paysafecard. The trade-off is volatility: a euro balance funded in BTC is fixed once converted, but the coin's value can move between the day you deposit and the day you cash out.
How a Bitcoin deposit works
In the cashier, select Bitcoin and the system generates a unique address and QR code. Copy the address with the copy button rather than typing it, open your Bitcoin wallet, enter roughly €50 or more in value, and send. A bitcoin deposit needs several network confirmations before it credits — typically 10 to 30 minutes depending on how busy the network is. The euro amount added to your balance is fixed at the exchange rate when the deposit confirms.
How a Bitcoin withdrawal works
Go to the cashier, choose Bitcoin withdrawal, paste your personal wallet address and enter the amount. Winota reviews the request — usually within the day — and once approved the coin is sent within 24 hours; the blockchain part itself takes only minutes, and you can follow it on any public explorer. There is no operator fee, though the standard Bitcoin network fee applies and goes to the network, not the casino. Your first payout triggers a one-time KYC check that can take up to 24 hours, so verify early.
Fees, confirmations and limits
Winota charges no platform fee on Bitcoin. What you pay is the network fee, which rises when the chain is congested and is set by the network. The minimum is about €50 equivalent; daily, weekly and monthly caps are shown next to the method in the cashier. Confirmations protect both sides — a deposit is only final once the required number is reached, which is why a bitcoin deposit is not literally instant the way a card is.
Staying safe with Bitcoin
Bitcoin transactions are irreversible, so always double-check the address before confirming — verify the first and last characters to defeat address-swapping malware, and send a small test amount first if you are unsure. Store your wallet recovery phrase offline and never share it. For larger balances a hardware wallet adds real protection. Keep the transaction hash until the balance confirms, and if a deposit is slow, check the number of confirmations on a blockchain explorer before contacting support.