Getting money into your Bonusstrike account
Before you fund a Bonusstrike account for the first time, it's worth knowing what actually clears and what the operator asks in return. The minimum deposit is set at €10, which keeps the entry point low compared with plenty of rivals. Funding methods include bank transfers, Bitcoin and Tether, alongside credit and debit cards, among others.
Deposits themselves are the easy half of any casino's payment story – it's what happens when you try to take money back out that tells you more about an operator.
| Detail | Figure |
|---|---|
| Minimum deposit | €10 |
| Maximum withdrawal | €5,000 daily |
| Withdrawal fees | None charged by the operator |
| Currencies | EUR, among others supported |
Requesting a withdrawal at Bonusstrike
Cashing out uses the same set of methods as depositing does – Bitcoin, Tether, bank transfers and card payments among them. One detail worth flagging before you submit anything: once a withdrawal request goes in, the payment method cannot be changed, and in most cases the request can't be cancelled either. Choose the method you actually want to be paid in from the start, not the one you happen to click first.
Understanding how long a payout really takes
Timings vary a lot by method, and Bonusstrike's own materials aren't entirely consistent on this point, so it's worth reading the specifics rather than a single headline number. Card payouts sit at the slower end: Mastercard withdrawals are stated to process in 2 to 5 business days, with a further 1 to 3 days depending on the receiving bank, while Visa is quoted faster, at 1 to 3 days processing plus a similar bank-side wait. Crypto is the quickest route on paper – Bitcoin and Tether are both described as processing within 24 hours, though the final settlement still depends on network confirmations, which you don't control. E-wallets are also described as typically clearing within 24 hours.
Elsewhere, the operator's own pages give conflicting overall figures – one section states winnings arrive within 35 business days, another says 24 hours, and a third mentions 3 to 5 company days for bank and card payouts. Given that spread, treat any single number as an estimate, not a promise, and budget for the slower end if the method matters to you.
Caps, fees and the currency you're paid in
The daily ceiling on withdrawals is €5,000, which is a meaningful limit if you're chasing a larger win and want it out quickly – you may need more than one day's cycle to clear the full amount. On the upside, Bonusstrike does not charge withdrawal fees on the methods it supports. Accounts run in euros and US dollars; stick to whichever one your account was opened in, since the operator doesn't publish a conversion process between the two.
Verifying your identity before you're paid
Bonusstrike notes that larger withdrawal amounts can trigger additional verification, and that crypto transactions in particular may call for extra steps such as two-factor authentication. Beyond that, the operator doesn't set out a fixed document checklist or a specific threshold at which checks kick in. As a general rule with any licensed-style operator, expect to prove who you are – typically ID and proof of address – before a first payout clears, and have those documents ready rather than waiting for a request to slow things down.
Whatever method you use, keep deposits proportionate to what you can afford to lose, and remember gambling is meant to stay entertainment rather than a way to solve money problems. Support is available 18+ only, and free, confidential help is a call or click away if it stops feeling that way.