Roobet Banking: Deposits, Cards and Casino Payment Choices
Deposit Methods for Canadian Players
Banking is designed to be straightforward for players in Canada, with both fiat-style methods and crypto-friendly options available. The main choice usually depends on how quickly you want funds to move, how much flexibility you need, and whether you prefer a card, wallet, bank transfer, or blockchain transaction.
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For deposits, supported methods include common cards such as Visa and MasterCard, e-wallets like PayDo, Skrill, and Neteller, bank transfer options, and a broad range of cryptocurrencies. Crypto choices include Bitcoin, Tether, USD Coin, Ethereum, Ripple, TRON, Litecoin, and Dogecoin, so you are not limited to a single payment route.
Fiat methods feel familiar because they work much like regular online purchases. Crypto options often appeal to players who want faster transfers, fewer banking steps, and more direct control from wallet to wallet.
- Cards are easy to use and quick to get started with.
- E-wallets suit players who prefer some separation from their bank card.
- Crypto is often the smoothest option for speed and withdrawals.
- Bank transfers are still available for those who prefer traditional banking.
Canadian players should also pay attention to currency handling. CAD may be supported among fiat currencies, but some payment flows are still processed in USD, which means conversion can happen before funds settle. This matters most with card-based on-ramp purchases, where provider spreads or bank conversion costs can affect the final amount more than the cashier itself.
| Payment Method | Timing, Costs & Limits |
|---|---|
| Crypto deposits and withdrawals (BTC, ETH, LTC, DOGE) | 0% casino fee with Instant deposit / 10 min withdrawal. Deposits are usually completed in seconds, while withdrawals are typically around ~10 minutes. Network fees still apply, and withdrawals must be sent to an external wallet or exchange so you can convert to CAD yourself. |
| Litecoin (LTC) for lower-fee transfers | Often preferred because blockchain costs are usually lower than with BTC or ETH. It can be a practical option for smaller deposits and cash-outs where high gas fees would take too much of the balance. |
| Lightning Network for very small crypto transfers | Available for tiny amounts, but minimum deposit rules still apply. Sending less than the stated minimum, such as 0.0005 BTC when a lower amount is attempted, can leave a deposit pending. |
| Visa / MC via MoonPay | 3-10% (Spread+Fee) with Instant - 1 Hour timing. This is a third-party crypto purchase flow rather than a direct casino card cashier, and fiat is processed in USD instead of CAD. |
| Interac via on-ramp | Can take 24-48 Hours due to API delays. If funds do not appear immediately, this is a known timing issue rather than an unusual exception. |
| Bank transfer payouts | Not Available for direct CAD withdrawals. Fiat or bank withdrawal is not offered, so cashing out requires crypto and conversion outside the casino. |
| Verification before withdrawal | 2026 checks are stricter: photo ID and proof of address are often requested during withdrawal as a “Level 2” review. Larger wins over $5,000 can also trigger a Source of Wealth check, which may add 12-24 hours for manual clearance. |
| Location and account-security checks | If your IP does not match your ID, or you mask your location, transactions can be locked. Ontario players are geo-blocked, and using a VPN risks losing access to funds. |
| Withdrawal handling rules | Once a withdrawal is requested, it cannot be cancelled. There is also no native Canadian dollars support, so every CAD deposit is converted when it reaches the site and your bank may add its own conversion fee. |
Account Verification Before Payments
Before funds can move, you need to complete the basic account and identity steps required for payments. That starts with registration, age confirmation, and acceptance of the platform terms. If you register by email, your password must contain at least 7 characters, and a stronger mix of symbols, upper-case letters, and lower-case letters gives better protection from the start.
Deposits are made through the wallet area after login. The process is simple: open the deposit screen, make sure the correct tab is selected, enter your personal details if needed, choose a payment method, and complete the transfer through that route. With crypto, you scan a QR code or copy the wallet address. With cards or e-wallets, you enter the required payment details and any one-time confirmation code used by your provider.
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Use active contact details, including a working phone number.
- Check fees and minimums before confirming any transfer.
- Complete verification if requested before deposits or withdrawals can proceed.
Verification becomes even more important at withdrawal. Photo ID and proof of address may be requested, especially if an account reaches a higher review level. In practice, it is easier to have documents ready early rather than waiting until a payout is already pending.
Location checks also matter in Canada. Ontario access is blocked, and location masking can lead to account restrictions. If your account details, ID, and connection data do not match, transactions may be paused until the review is completed.
Casino Fees, Conversion and Network Costs
Payment costs vary by method, so the cheapest-looking option is not always the most efficient. Crypto deposits can come with 0% casino fee, but blockchain charges still apply underneath the transfer. These costs are external to the cashier and can change depending on the chain and current network conditions.
This is why smaller crypto transfers need extra attention. Very low-value deposits may work technically, especially through Lightning, but standard on-chain transfers can lose too much value to network fees. For many players, Litecoin is a practical middle ground because it is often easier on fees than Bitcoin or Ethereum for modest deposits and routine withdrawals.
Card-based buying is easier to understand, but it is rarely the lowest-cost option. Visa and MasterCard through a crypto on-ramp can carry 3-10% in spread and fee, and the payment may settle in USD rather than CAD. That can create another layer of cost if your bank applies currency conversion as well.
- Crypto fees usually come from the network, not the casino.
- Card on-ramp costs are often clearer but more expensive.
- Currency conversion matters when CAD is processed as USD first.
- Very small deposits should always be checked against total costs.
Fiat deposit pages also note that fees or minimums can vary by method. This is especially relevant with wallets and bank-connected options, where provider rules, local availability, and currency handling may have more impact on the final cost than the deposit amount itself.
Withdrawal Times and Processing Rules
For withdrawals, crypto is the clearest choice when speed matters most. Small and routine crypto cash-outs are typically around ~10 minutes, and deposits can arrive in seconds. That speed is one of the main reasons many players in Canada prefer blockchain payouts over slower traditional methods.
There are still a few conditions to understand before requesting a withdrawal. Payouts are sent to an external wallet or exchange, not to a direct CAD bank transfer. Once a withdrawal request is submitted, it cannot be cancelled, so wallet details should be checked carefully before confirming.
Larger wins can take longer because they may require additional review. Amounts above $5,000 can trigger manual clearance or Source of Wealth checks, which may add around 12-24 hours. That does not change the usual speed of the payment rail, but it can affect the total time from request to release.
Interac via on-ramp fits into a different category. It can help with funding, but it is not the same as a direct casino payout method. If a deposit through that route does not appear right away, a delay of 24-48 Hours is already a recognised possibility.
- Crypto remains the fastest practical option for withdrawals.
- External wallet details should always be checked twice.
- Manual review can slow larger withdrawals even on fast networks.
- Direct CAD bank withdrawals are not available.
For the smoothest experience, complete account checks early, choose a payment method that fits your transfer size, and review fees before sending funds. Once you are ready, you can open the wallet and choose the option that best matches how you want to pay and withdraw.