Deposit with cards, e-wallets, and cryptocurrencies in minutes
- Visa — Deposits process instantly with a $10–$2,500 per-transaction limit.
- Mastercard — Deposits credit instantly with a $10–$2,500 per-transaction limit.
- Skrill — Deposits arrive instantly with a $10–$5,000 per-transaction limit.
- Neteller — Deposits post instantly with a $10–$5,000 per-transaction limit.
- PayPal — Deposits complete instantly with a $10–$3,000 per-transaction limit.
- Bank Transfer — Deposits take 1–3 business days with a $100–$20,000 per-transfer limit.
- Bitcoin — Deposits confirm in 10–60 minutes with a $20–$10,000 per-transaction limit.
- Tether (USDT) — Deposits confirm in 5–30 minutes with a $20–$10,000 per-transaction limit.
Divas Luck Casino Payment Processing Times
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa/Mastercard | Instant | 1–5 days | Free |
| e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller) | Instant | 0–24h | Free |
| Bank Transfer | 1–3 days | 3–7 days | Free |
| Crypto | 10–30 min | 10–30 min | Free |
| Prepaid | Instant | Not available | Free |
Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Divas Luck Casino
Divas Luck Casino sets fixed transaction limits by payment type. The deposit range starts at $10 and caps at $5,000 per transaction, which covers card payments and major e-wallets in the cashier.
Withdrawals start from $20. The standard maximum withdrawal is $2,500 per transaction, and the cashier applies a $10,000 daily combined limit across all withdrawal requests submitted within the same day.
- Min. deposit: $10
- Max. deposit: $5,000 per transaction
- Min. withdrawal: $20
- Max. withdrawal: $2,500 per transaction
- Daily limit: $10,000 per day (withdrawals)
Divas Luck Casino does not charge its own fees on deposits or withdrawals. The cashier shows the exact amount credited or paid out before you confirm the transaction, so the casino-side commission is 0% for standard payment methods.
Fees can still appear on the payment provider side. Card issuers may add a cash-advance fee and interest on Visa or Mastercard deposits, and banks may charge for currency conversion if your account currency differs from the payment currency. E-wallets and crypto wallets can apply their own charges: Skrill and Neteller may take a fee for currency exchange, while cryptocurrency withdrawals can include a network (miner) fee that changes with blockchain traffic.
No fee applies when you use a method in the same currency and your provider does not charge conversion or transfer costs. Provider fees are possible on cross-currency payments, bank transfers, card deposits treated as cash advances, and any crypto transaction that includes a network fee.