Bitcoin Casinos
Bitcoin is the original and most widely supported crypto payment at Canadian-facing casinos — fast payouts, no card or bank details on the casino's side, and a deposit range you can check in Canadian dollars on every tile below. All of the Bonus Crab casinos here accept BTC.
Bonus Crab casinos that accept Bitcoin
All 11 Bonus Crab casinos available in Canada accept Bitcoin — a C$45 minimum and C$10,000 maximum apply across the board. Each casino's tile confirms the range.
What is a Bitcoin casino?
A Bitcoin casino simply lets you deposit and withdraw using BTC instead of a card or bank transfer. You send Bitcoin from your own wallet to the casino's address, and your balance is credited once the network confirms the transaction. It's the most established crypto payment method online, which is why almost every crypto-friendly casino for Canadian players supports it. All of the casinos above accept Bitcoin, with a minimum deposit of C$45 and a maximum of C$10,000.
Why Canadians use Bitcoin at online casinos
Two things make Bitcoin appealing: speed and low friction. Withdrawals are usually measured in hours rather than the business days a bank transfer can take, and you're not handing card or bank details to the casino. Fees tend to be small, and it works the same no matter where in Canada you are. Many casinos also attach their biggest bonuses to crypto deposits — always worth checking the offer terms.
How to deposit with Bitcoin (step by step)
Depositing Bitcoin is quick once your wallet is ready:
- Open the casino cashier and choose Bitcoin.
- The casino shows a unique wallet address (and usually a QR code).
- In your own wallet or exchange, paste that address — or scan the QR code to avoid typos — and enter the amount.
- Pick a reasonable network fee and confirm the send.
The casino credits your balance after the network confirms, usually within about 10–30 minutes. You can follow the transaction on any block explorer using its transaction ID.
Bitcoin fees, confirmations and limits
There's no casino fee on Bitcoin at the sites above — but the Bitcoin network itself charges a small miner fee when you send, typically a couple of dollars depending on how busy the network is. That fee is paid from your wallet, not by the casino. Deposits normally need one to three confirmations before they credit; withdrawals depend on both network conditions and the casino's own processing. Limits here: C$45 minimum and C$10,000 maximum per the casinos listed.
Bitcoin withdrawals and verification (KYC)
Withdrawing is depositing in reverse: you give the casino your wallet address, it processes the payout, and the coins arrive after network confirmation — often within hours. Crypto verification is frequently lighter than at fiat casinos; many sites let you withdraw smaller amounts on your wallet alone and only ask for ID (KYC) once withdrawals grow larger or something triggers a review. Getting verification done early still helps avoid a payout sitting on hold. See our Withdrawals and KYC guide for what to prepare.
Is Bitcoin safe to use at casinos? (and one honest caveat)
Bitcoin transactions are secured by the blockchain and can't be altered once confirmed, and you keep control of your funds in your own wallet. Two honest points to keep in mind. First, Bitcoin transfers are irreversible — send to the wrong address or the wrong network and the funds are gone, so always copy-paste or scan the address and double-check it. Second, Bitcoin's price moves, so a balance can be worth more or less in CAD from one day to the next; some players convert winnings promptly to sidestep that. Bitcoin works the same at any casino, so the thing to check is always the casino itself — stick to sites you trust.
Bitcoin FAQ
How long does a Bitcoin deposit take?
Usually about 10–30 minutes. The casino credits your balance after one to three network confirmations; heavy network traffic can make it slower.
What's the minimum Bitcoin deposit?
At the casinos listed here it's C$45, with a maximum of C$10,000.
Are there fees for using Bitcoin?
The casinos don't charge a fee, but the Bitcoin network takes a small miner fee (often a couple of dollars) when you send from your wallet.
Are Bitcoin withdrawals faster than bank transfers?
Usually yes — often hours rather than the business days fiat methods can take. Actual speed depends on network conditions, the casino's processing, and any verification checks.
Do I have to complete KYC at a Bitcoin casino?
Often not for smaller amounts, but many casinos request ID once withdrawals get larger or an account is flagged. It varies by casino.
Is Bitcoin safe for casino payments?
The blockchain itself is secure and transactions can't be reversed. The main risks are sending to a wrong address (irreversible) and price volatility — so double-check addresses and be mindful of BTC's changing value.
Do Bitcoin deposits qualify for bonuses?
In most cases yes, and crypto deposits often unlock the biggest offers — but always read the specific bonus terms.
Pick a casino above, send BTC from your own wallet, and your deposit is ready for the daily Bonus Crab once the network confirms.
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