Bitcoin at Turbiini
Bitcoin is the oldest of the crypto routes at Turbiini and the one most players already hold coins in. It behaves differently from the euro methods in every way that matters: the transfer is irreversible, the fee goes to the network rather than the casino, and the euro value of your balance moves with the market while you play. This page covers the deposit and the payout separately. The other coins are on the crypto page.
Minimum deposit
About EUR 50
Deposit speed
10–30 minutes
Payout time
Up to 24 hours
Fees
Network fee only
Depositing with Bitcoin
Select Bitcoin in the cashier and the system issues a deposit address, normally alongside a QR code. Copy it with the copy button — never retype an address by hand — and send from your own wallet or exchange. The amount is denominated in BTC, so the euro figure that lands on the balance reflects the exchange rate at the moment of confirmation rather than the rate you saw when you pressed send.
Bitcoin blocks arrive roughly every ten minutes and the cashier waits for one to three confirmations, which in practice means the balance updates within 10 to 30 minutes. When the mempool is busy, a transfer sent with a low fee can sit unconfirmed for considerably longer; the fee you attach is what buys priority, and it is paid to miners rather than to the operator. The practical minimum here is around EUR 50, higher than the EUR 20 floor on wallet routes, because a smaller transfer would lose too much of its value to that fee.
Two habits prevent almost every Bitcoin deposit problem. Send a small test amount the first time, and compare the first and last four characters of the pasted address against the cashier before approving — clipboard-hijacking malware exists specifically to swap an address between the copy and the paste. Keep the transaction hash until the balance settles, since it is the only reference by which a transfer can be traced.
Withdrawing in Bitcoin
A BTC payout follows the same-method rule: money returns along the road it arrived by, so a Bitcoin deposit is cashed out in Bitcoin to a wallet you control. Open the withdrawal tab, paste your own receiving address, enter an amount above the roughly EUR 50 minimum, and confirm. The operator approves within 24 hours at the outside, and the blockchain leg after that is a matter of minutes to half an hour depending on network conditions.
Turbiini charges no withdrawal fee; the network fee on the outgoing transaction is deducted from the transfer as it always is on Bitcoin. Withdraw to an address in your own wallet rather than to an exchange deposit address, which can be recycled or reassigned without warning. And check the amount twice: a Bitcoin transaction cannot be recalled, edited or refunded once it is broadcast, which is exactly why it is fast.
Verification still applies
Crypto is pseudonymous, not anonymous, and a licensed operator still has to know who it is paying. The first cashout therefore waits for the KYC check — a passport, national ID card or driving licence, plus a proof of address such as a recent utility bill or bank statement. That one-time review can add up to 24 hours before the transfer even starts, which is why uploading the documents right after registration is the single most effective way to make Bitcoin the fastest route on the platform. The process is described in full on the withdrawal page.
Volatility: the part the casino has no control over
Bitcoin's price moves independently of how your session goes, and it moves in both directions. Deposit EUR 100 worth of BTC, break even at the tables, withdraw the same coin amount a fortnight later, and you can be holding EUR 88 or EUR 117 in euro terms. Nothing about that is a payment problem — it is a market position you took on without meaning to. Players who want the speed of a blockchain without the price risk use USDT, which is pegged to the dollar, and players who want neither risk nor waiting use Trustly at EUR 20 with a 1–2 hour payout. Bitcoin earns its place when you already hold coins, or when your bank keeps declining gambling transactions under the 7995 merchant category code.
What Bitcoin costs in practice
Three separate costs get bundled together in most discussions of crypto gambling. The casino fee is zero. The network fee is set by the chain and varies with congestion. The exchange fee, charged wherever you convert euro into BTC, is usually the largest of the three — and if you convert back to euro after a payout, you pay it twice. Somebody who already holds Bitcoin gets a genuinely cheap and very fast rail; somebody buying BTC purely to deposit with it is paying a premium for a route that a EUR 20 bank payment would have covered for nothing. The full cost comparison is in the fees section of the payments overview.
Checklist before your first BTC transaction
- Confirm you are on the Bitcoin network — BTC is not interchangeable with coins that merely look similar in a wallet list.
- Copy the address from the cashier, then verify the first and last four characters after pasting.
- Send a small test amount before a large one.
- Attach a normal fee rather than the minimum if you want confirmation within the usual window.
- Save the transaction hash, and never share your wallet recovery phrase with anyone, support included.