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Besides the low fees, you also have to factor your enjoyment and the bonuses in those sites, some are more generous than the other so you might be missing out on something big. It is a really good thread and hopefully it will stay bumped as a reference for other gamblers to find the right place to gamble.
It is a good thread but you can add this thread on your browser and share it to anyone who might looking for a thread of withdrawal fees but did not find one and then you share this thread. It is very different when you gamble in a casino which the casino is not operating in your country which a big amount you have will only become a small amount compared to other gamblers fund.
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I have my experience on a gambling site where I received some bonus of $50, but since the withdrawal fee is around $30, i decided not to withdraw and just play that money on their site which turns to zero later on. I’ve learned from this experience and never deal with gambling site with a huge fees again.

This a huge help OP, we’ll watch this thread for more updates. Smiley

Do you think about BC.games?! At least they have a swap feature, so you can swap your Bitcoins to some other coin with a lower transaction fee!

A nice initiative from OP! We all struggle with withdrawal fees, and like this, we have all about different casinos, and their fees in one place! I must say an impressive list of crypto casinos, I hope OP will be able to update this topic regularly, for sure there will be changes...


Can you consider a column for Bech32 support or Lightning Network support, please?
That could be added but I am not sure how to get that information from the casino. In my experience, some of the customer support reps I have spoken to in the past don't know whether or not the casino they work for supports Native Segwit.

As I know we can withdraw to bech32 addresses (Betfury, Chips, Rocketpot I tried)... but when it comes to depositing I didn't notice that any casino where I play offers that! It's usually segwit!
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I have my experience on a gambling site where I received some bonus of $50, but since the withdrawal fee is around $30, i decided not to withdraw and just play that money on their site which turns to zero later on. I’ve learned from this experience and never deal with gambling site with a huge fees again.

This a huge help OP, we’ll watch this thread for more updates. Smiley
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Roobet have reasonably low withdrawal fees and $10 is minimum that can be withdrawn that is probably one of the best from casinos.
If we look at sports betting websites Sportsbet dominate with free deposits and STake is also good with, but I would rather look fees only in BTC because of high volatility.
Some websites also have integrated exchanges so you can withdraw in other coins to save on fees.
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Btw, those fees are for BTC or ETH only? How about those gambling site that accepts other tokens which is less expensive when you withdraw it? 
he can add eth fees in the table because eth fees are unpredictably large but tokens and altcoins ?
 i guess they are not needed because fees are not high and adding them will make the table wider and harder to navigate  .

Great thread and this is good for recommendation when someone will ask.

I never know that Bethash has the highest minimum of withdrawal and also has very high fees, what happens to them?

nothing happens to them but high withdraw and fee is thier asset to become different but bethash supports eos .
you can use eos and escape high withdrawal fee in btc .
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One of the good things with stake is that they don't have any minimum deposit amount and if you don't mind using another coin then you can use a third party exchange like Dinabot to convert your bitcoin to alts within the site and withdraw that way to save fees.
Depositing and playing with a small amount is a double-edged sword. Stake will allow you to deposit $1 worth of bitcoin, for example, but you need to bring that sum up to $27 or 0.0005 BTC to make a withdrawal. I haven't checked, but my guess would be that the min. withdrawal amounts are around the same regions for altcoins, am I right? You have to roll that money over many times or gamble with high odds and that's where many lose their money.

Can you consider a column for Bech32 support or Lightning Network support, please?
That could be added but I am not sure how to get that information from the casino. In my experience, some of the customer support reps I have spoken to in the past don't know whether or not the casino they work for supports Native Segwit.

from what I see like its just a Rollbit that does not set a minimum wd limit, I want to try playing there.
But consider that Rollbit had a withdrawal fee of around $25 when I conducted my research. So if you withdraw $30, you only get $5 in your wallet. The rest is used as withdrawal or mining fees.

Is the withdrawal fixed or is it based on how much bitcoin or crypto you are withdrawing?
On Stake, the withdrawal fees are fixed at 0.0002 BTC per withdrawal. It doesn't matter how much you withdraw as long as it's above the minimum threshold of 0.0005 BTC.
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This is a big picture of those gambling sites with regards to their withdrawals, this can be a big help to those who are looking for a new gambling site to play with since the fees of the network keeps on rising. Btw, those fees are for BTC or ETH only? How about those gambling site that accepts other tokens which is less expensive when you withdraw it? 
As you can see on the table it does only shows BTC fee which ETH isnt included.For sure most of the does have some other options or alternative in terms of coins which you can make
use aside on using up bitcoin when making out deposit or even making withdrawals which they do have much less fees specially TRX or Doge but since OP had already focused out
Bitcoin then its really a good reference but for sure it would be better if this one would be updated because not all the times those fees would be on fixed state because
most of them are dynamic ones or simply does depend on the network condition so this list will really be changing up from time to time.
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This is a big picture of those gambling sites with regards to their withdrawals, this can be a big help to those who are looking for a new gambling site to play with since the fees of the network keeps on rising. Btw, those fees are for BTC or ETH only? How about those gambling site that accepts other tokens which is less expensive when you withdraw it? 
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Great thread and this is good for recommendation when someone will ask.

I never know that Bethash has the highest minimum of withdrawal and also has very high fees, what happens to them?

I saw the most common free withdrawal fee was have a high minimum withdrawal, so you can't withdrawal with a small penny and it should above hundred bucks. I have a few questions in my mind and I understand why they had a different style of having minimum withdrawal and withdrawal fees. Most of them have a fixed withdrawal fee rate, for fairness why they didn't have a system that automatically adjusts the fee upon the mempool congestion.
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I wonder if you could work in some sort of indicator as to whether these are automatic or manually approved withdrawals, along with timeframes for release (e.g. up to 48 hours) if it is relevant. Maybe it is already assumed they are automatic withdrawals, but many large scale non-bitcoin casinos that I've used in the pass have sometimes required a staff member to approve each transaction. Also, if you think there is enough space you could add in whether they have any official gambling licenses, as that is often an indicator that they have at least put some effort and money into becoming a professional looking casino operation. Well done though, you have provided a great resource to the community.
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1.   BetHash - 0.02 BTC ~ $1098
2.   FortuneJack - 0.004 BTC ~ $216
3.   Rocketpot - 0.002 BTC ~ $108
4.   AceDBets - 0.002 BTC ~ $108
You did perfect research on the withdrawal of the existing gambling sites.

To be honest, I don't know the whole amount about the withdrawal amount that must be frozen in the account, this is quite helpful for beginners who want to start registering on certain gambling sites.

@Pmalek, did you register on all of these gambling sites, so that you are 99% aware of their withdrawal limits.

And I saw the 4 list of gambling sites above, this is very high in withdrawals like BetHash, for me I will think 10 times to play on their site, maybe the money we deposit hasn't reached that big, however, for now I'm more comfortable with gambling sites with lower withdrawals.
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I'm thinking how about other gambling sites that has alts as the choice for withdrawal fees and min/max amount? I think you can make it @Pmalek especially now that more and more gambling site that adopts other alternatives to BTC/ETH on withdrawal options and even on deposits.
This is a good idea in my opinion. This could provide alternate options to gamblers looking for the best options basically.

Along with this idea, I propose adding another column which would provide information regarding various altcoins offered by the sites. This provides information regarding additional ways to decrease withdrawal amounts and fees as suggested by various posters above op.
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This is a very good thread great work Wink
The decrease and increase in fees is only affected by the Bitcoin price. The higher the Bitcoin price, the fees will continue to decrease and if the Bitcoin price goes down the gambling sites will make the fees higher, that's my opinion.
I don't think that's the case, I think it was the other way around in my opinion and if you think if it's about the data not the equal amount of USDT value then you're probably correct.



I'm thinking how about other gambling sites that has alts as the choice for withdrawal fees and min/max amount? I think you can make it @Pmalek especially now that more and more gambling site that adopts other alternatives to BTC/ETH on withdrawal options and even on deposits.
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This is a very good thread great work Wink
The decrease and increase in fees is only affected by the Bitcoin price. The higher the Bitcoin price, the fees will continue to decrease and if the Bitcoin price goes down the gambling sites will make the fees higher, that's my opinion.
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I know it's just about BTC but how about considering tagging a site with other crypto withdrawal options aside from BTC? Then from there, the users will do the research about the fees.
That remains a possibility and something that I can add in the future. it does require plenty of work to go through each site manually and look for the information. Right now I want to compile a big list of trustworthy casinos and sportsbooks, and after that, I can include the requirements when withdrawing with other coins.   

If I'm not mistaken on Stake, regardless of the current BTC price or current network fee, it will stay on BTC0.0002 no matter what.
Yes, that's correct. The fee remains BTC0.0002 no matter what.

If I may suggest to the OP, if he can also add the last updated date underneath or at the top of the table.
So people are aware if it is current or not. As some are changing fees according to the network activity.
Great tip, thank you! Added underneath the table in OP.

And to add also, those free withdrawals come with certain requirements and it depends on the casino.
So you also need to check those requirements as well.
When I make withdrawals from Sportsbet and FortuneJack, they are always free and I don't remember ever having a withdrawal rejected because I didn't fulfil some of their requirements. I do feel like FortuneJack has a ridiculously high minimum withdrawal amount right now.

But all of the money I deposit to the casinos is used when making wagers to make sure there aren't any issues with the rollover.

Minimum withdrawal fees on CryptoGames has been updated. It is currently 0.0005 BTC which is ~ 27 USD. Altcoins also has the same (equivalent to 0.0005 BTC) minimum withdrawal limit.
I am looking at the withdrawal page as I write this and the numbers are exactly the same as I put in the table. There is an adjustable slider that goes from 0.000051 BTC to 0.000255 BTC.   
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Apparently this will be one of the favorite threads that I will always be visiting, it should be noted that Stake.com has lowered the withdrawal fee rates a lot, it is already at 0.0002BTC when before it was at 0.00025BTC, this is considerable, for its part casinos that do not charge a withdrawal fee certainly attract a lot, it is an option that attracts players, especially those looking to have a better economy.
Is the withdrawal fixed or is it based on how much bitcoin or crypto you are withdrawing? For me though, 0.0002 is still a lot of bitcoin because I come from a background that appreciates everything that comes to my hand and 0.0002 is a lot of money converted to my local currency.

Yes, the withdrawal is with a fixed fee, the minimum withdrawal was 0.001BTC before, now it is 0.0005BTC, while it is 0.0002BTC if it is somewhat high for the price of Bitcoin, but they have made a great effort to lower it. . In price, of course The high fees are a problem that now haunts the whole world in terms of Bitcoin, the good thing is that when you withdraw stake balance it is very fast that it arrives.
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Even if the withdrawal fees will change time to time but still this thread will help me to choose the gambling site that has the lowest fees since I have a problem with depositing funds from my wallet which I need to pay more than the fee that the site's withdrawal fee. There is also a forum member which have the same problem as me.
Besides the low fees, you also have to factor your enjoyment and the bonuses in those sites, some are more generous than the other so you might be missing out on something big. It is a really good thread and hopefully it will stay bumped as a reference for other gamblers to find the right place to gamble.
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Even if the withdrawal fees will change time to time but still this thread will help me to choose the gambling site that has the lowest fees since I have a problem with depositing funds from my wallet which I need to pay more than the fee that the site's withdrawal fee. There is also a forum member which have the same problem as me.
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There are plenty of replies and questions, so I will try to read and address them one at a time.

Did JacksClub.io started charging withdrawal fees? I thought they were free.
Yes, they now charge withdrawal fees as shown in the table in OP.


You can also add Gamdom.com since it was free the last time I checked.
I overlooked Gamdom, thanks for the tip. I will take a look at what they offer and update it in the table. 

Other casinos that doesn't charged but it's limited and users must meet conditions in some cases,
1. NitrogenSports - once per week
2. OneHash - once per week
I didn't want to include NitrogenSports due to their negative ratings by members of this forum. OneHash is on the list.

Acedbets should be removed from this list because they are totally unreliable and there are many issues with people unable to withdraw anything from their website.
They are no longer active in bitcointalk forum and they don't reply to messages and questions about anything.
I wasn't aware of that. I checked their trust rating, and all they have is a neutral rating mentioning problems with withdrawals. I wonder why they aren't negatively rated if it's a serious problem. Does anyone else feel that Acedbets doesn't belong on the list and should be removed?

1) Are the information up to date?
All the numbers were taken from the withdrawal or payment pages of each individual casino or based on the info given by customer care representatives. If the info on the sites and that provided by customer support is wrong, so is the data in the table. 
2) Why would it be free to withdraw fund from a casino when an exchange site don't even do that?
It's one way to incentivize more players to play there. The casinos profit plenty from players who lose every day so they can afford to cover the cost of withdrawals.

@Pmalek, since you add "adjustable" on roobet then you should also add it on duelbits since I believe that duelbits withdrawal fee is also depending on network congestion but I have to admit that the fee is still higher than most other casinos.
The fee changes constantly, but there is a difference between the two casinos you mentioned. Roobet allows the player to select the fees himself. They have a few options like slow, normal, and quick confirmation times. Duelbits doesn't have that. They only have one dynamic fee that changes depending on the state of the mempool. Hence the difference in the wording in my table.

I will check and address the other questions a bit later.

Thanks! 
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just want to add that you missed one of the oldest gambling crypto gambling site which is Primedice. also here's a photo of the list of their minimum withdrawal and the corresponding fee to each coin available to be played on their website. great thread by the way.

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