The minimum withdrawal at Bolizyn Casino starts from EUR10, but that floor is not universal across every route. Some crypto methods can use a higher minimum, and payouts are described as taking up to 3 working days rather than moving instantly after the request is sent.
The first restriction layer appears before any detailed review starts. The same withdrawal method as the deposit applies where relevant, withdrawals may be limited before approval, and bonus-linked withdrawals are checked before payment.
Verification adds another layer rather than replacing the earlier one. KYC can be requested at any time, and payout checks can continue after a successful verification result, so a verified account is not the same thing as a fully cleared cashout.
The first numbers to check are the amount and the waiting window. EUR10 is the base cashout floor, some crypto routes can require more than that, and the stated payout timing is up to 3 working days.
A request can look delayed when it is still inside the normal window. The first practical distinction is between a request that is below the usable threshold and one that is still moving inside the stated timeframe.
A payout can stay under review even when the request itself was sent correctly. Withdrawals may be limited before approval, bonus-linked withdrawals are checked before payment, and payout checks can continue after KYC success instead of stopping there.
| Review Cause | What It Means | What to Check First |
|---|---|---|
| Limited Before Approval | The request exists, but the account is not yet treated as fully cleared for release | Check whether the payout is still waiting for approval rather than payment itself |
| Bonus-Linked Review | The balance is being checked before payment because bonus use affected the funds | Check whether the requested amount is tied to bonus conditions |
| Post-KYC Review | A successful verification step did not end every later payout control | Check whether the account passed KYC but the payout still remains under review |
The table separates causes that often look the same from the outside. Timing, approval, bonus-related review, and post-KYC checks should not be treated as one single pending state.
The funding route matters later. Where the rule applies, the withdrawal method should match the deposit method, and crypto should not be treated as identical to cards, bank transfer, or e-wallet routes when the account moves from funding to payout.
When the real question is the rail family rather than the pending payout itself, the payment methods page is the cleaner place to compare cards, wallets, and crypto.
KYC can be requested at any time, which means verification is not reserved for one fixed account moment. The visible policy routes also include KYC Policies and AML Policy, which supports the rule that account checks and payout checks can overlap rather than arrive in one neat sequence.
When the payout is being checked after an earlier account review, the verification page is the right next step to separate confirmed KYC rules from missing document detail.
The confirmed contrast is simple even without exact figures. New accounts have basic cashout limits, while VIP users can receive higher daily and monthly withdrawal limits.
That means two accounts can follow the same payout rules and still have different room for release. What is confirmed here is the existence of the contrast, not the exact unpublished numbers behind each stage.
The fastest diagnosis starts with the simplest checks. Look at the requested amount, compare it with the usable minimum for the route, check whether the stated processing window has fully passed, then move to method matching, bonus-linked review, and verification overlap.
A payout request can stall at the first step if the amount does not meet the usable floor. The base minimum is EUR10, but some crypto methods can require more than that.
Not every pending payout is late. The stated processing window is up to 3 working days, so the first question should be whether that period has already passed in full.
The payout route may be restricted because the earlier funding route still matters. Where the rule applies, the withdrawal method should match the deposit method, and crypto also carries its own higher-minimum caveat on some routes.
A verified account can still sit under payout review. KYC can be requested at any time, and payout checks can continue after KYC success, so a passed verification step does not end every later control.
The first support message should describe the payout clearly enough to be checked without another full round of questions. Amount, method, and timing matter more than a short complaint that only says the payout is pending.
If the timing, method, and review checks are already done and the payout still has no clear progress, the support page is the best next step because it matches withdrawal issues to the confirmed contact routes.
The base withdrawal floor is EUR10. Some crypto methods can require a higher minimum, so the usable threshold should be checked against the payout route, not only against the base number.
The stated payout timing is up to 3 working days. A request that is still inside that window should not be treated as late by default.
Yes, where that rule applies. The payout method should match the deposit method in the relevant cases, which is why the funding route can still matter later.
Yes. The current fact set confirms that withdrawals may be limited before approval, so a submitted request is not always immediately treated as fully cleared for release.
Yes. Payout checks can continue after KYC success, which means a passed verification step does not automatically end every later review.
Yes. New accounts have basic cashout limits, while VIP users can receive higher daily and monthly withdrawal limits, although the exact figures are not confirmed here.
Check the amount, the payout route, the 3-working-day window, method matching, and whether bonus-linked or post-KYC review still applies. If those checks are already done, move to support with the amount, method, timestamp, and screenshot ready.