Rails with the return trip printed
| Method | In | Return leg |
|---|---|---|
| E-wallets | Instant | Often same-day: the fastest lane at Leon |
| Crypto (BTC + altcoins) | Network speed | Same-day-class once verified |
| Cards (Visa/Mastercard) | Instant | Slowest return; fine going in only |
| Bank transfer | Hours | Suits larger, planned deposits; slower back |
At a casino whose payouts top out at 48-72h anyway, method choice mostly decides whether you sit at the fast or slow end of that window: e-wallets and crypto same-day, cards toward the ceiling. Your deposit rail is usually your withdrawal rail, so choose the one you want money returned on. The withdrawal guide holds the timings.
Sizing the first week
How much to put in first is a strategy question, not a generosity contest, and it depends entirely on what the first week is for. Three honest goals, three different numbers.
| Goal | Approach | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| Prove the payout loop | Smallest sensible amount, then a small timed cashout | Trust is built on a completed round trip, never on a promise of one |
| Take the welcome package | Deposit only after pricing the 225 against its wagering | The multiplier decides the value; the size of your deposit just scales it |
| Stay bonus-free | Any amount, with the opt-in declined in the cashier | A clean balance carries no wagering lock and moves whenever you say so |
On costs: the cashier states any fees, minimums and processing notes per method before you confirm, and that screen outranks every external list including this one. If a number there surprises you, stop and re-read before committing; the whole point of a veteran's calm cashier is that nothing in it needs to be rushed.
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