Payment methods at Bolizyn Casino fall into four clear families: cards, Bank Transfer, e-wallets, and crypto. That makes this page useful as a rail comparison first, before it becomes a deposit or withdrawal question.
The main money facts are narrow but practical. Deposits start from EUR10, the base withdrawal floor also starts from EUR10, and some crypto withdrawals can use a higher minimum than that base number.
The method choice can matter again later. Where the rule applies, the withdrawal route should match the deposit route, so a payment family is not only a funding choice but also part of the later payout path.
The clearest way to compare the payment routes is by family rather than by guessing processor-level detail. Cards cover Visa and Mastercard, banking is represented by Bank Transfer, e-wallets include names such as Skrill and Neteller, and crypto adds a separate digital route with coin-based options.
| Method Family | Named Examples | Main Reading Point |
|---|---|---|
| Cards | Visa, Mastercard | Familiar card-based funding route |
| Banking | Bank Transfer | Separate from cards and wallets |
| E-wallets | Skrill, Neteller | Digital wallet family with several named options |
| Crypto | Bitcoin, Ethereum | Separate route with its own later payout caveat |
The table is meant to separate the families quickly, not to act as a fee sheet. The current fact set confirms the named routes, but it does not confirm full processor-by-processor fees or caps.
The conventional funding side is built around Visa, Mastercard, and Bank Transfer. For many users, that is the simplest way to read the method mix because these routes sit closest to standard account funding rather than wallet or coin-based handling.
What this section does not do is promise processor-level speed or fee differences that are not confirmed in the current pack. The useful distinction here is family, not an invented ranking between the traditional routes.
The wallet family is broad enough to stand on its own. Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity, Paysafecard, and Revolut are all named, which makes the digital route more than a single fallback option.
The key limit on this page is evidence, not usefulness. The named wallet options are confirmed, but exact wallet-by-wallet fees, speeds, or method caps are not, so the comparison stays at family level.
Crypto payments at Bolizyn Casino are confirmed through a long visible list rather than one or two token examples. The named methods include Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Tether, Tron, Solana, USD Coin, and Ripple.
The important warning sits on the payout side, not on the method list itself. The base withdrawal floor starts from EUR10, but some crypto withdrawals can require a higher minimum than that base amount, so the general floor should not be treated as universal for every coin route.
| Crypto Method | Confirmed on Site | What Matters Here |
|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin | Yes | Part of the confirmed crypto list |
| Ethereum | Yes | Part of the confirmed crypto list |
| Tether | Yes | Part of the confirmed crypto list |
| Solana | Yes | Part of the confirmed crypto list |
| Ripple | Yes | Part of the confirmed crypto list |
The table confirms the coin names without pretending to map chain-by-chain handling or coin-specific payout times. The practical takeaway is simpler: crypto is supported, but some crypto cashouts can sit above the base withdrawal floor.
The comparison page only needs a few later-stage facts, but those facts matter. Deposits start from EUR10, the base withdrawal floor starts from EUR10, payouts are described as taking up to 3 working days, and the same withdrawal method as deposit applies where that rule is relevant.
When the real issue is not the rail family but the funding threshold and first-payment logic, the deposit rules page is the more useful next step.
If the comparison already makes sense and the real concern is the payout path, the withdrawal details page carries the later timing and review rules more directly.
The method comparison still matters on phone because deposits on mobile are confirmed. Android and iOS access are both part of the current fact set, and funding the account is one of the actions specifically described as available on mobile.
Not every payment question is really a payment-method question. Sometimes the family choice is already clear, and the real issue belongs to the deposit threshold, the later payout rule, or the support step that follows.
If the question is simply whether cards, wallets, banking, or crypto are available, this page already answers it. The current pack confirms all four families, so the next step should only change when the issue moves from comparison to action.
A method list does not answer whether a payment qualifies for a first offer or whether the amount is high enough for the intended route. That is a deposit-threshold question, not a family-comparison question.
The payout stage adds rules that do not belong to the method list alone. Same-method matching can matter, and some crypto withdrawals can sit above the base EUR10 floor, which means the later payout rule can differ from what the family list alone seems to suggest.
When the route itself still looks unclear after the basic comparison, support will move faster with clear payment facts than with a short general complaint. The useful details are the amount, the chosen family, the time of the action, and what the account currently shows.
The confirmed crypto list includes Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Tether, Tron, Solana, USD Coin, and Ripple.
Yes. Bitcoin is one of the confirmed crypto methods in the current fact set.
Yes. Ethereum is one of the confirmed crypto methods on the site.
Yes. Tether is included in the confirmed crypto list.
Yes. Solana is one of the named crypto methods in the current pack.
Yes. Ripple is listed among the confirmed crypto methods.
This page is the rail-comparison page. It groups cards, Bank Transfer, e-wallets, and crypto first, then separates later deposit and withdrawal consequences only where those facts directly affect the comparison.