Bitcoin at WatchMeWin
Bitcoin is the slowest and most expensive of the three coins WatchMeWin supports, and still the one many players insist on — it is the asset they actually hold. Used sensibly it delivers a payout in under an hour, on a Sunday, without a bank in the middle. Used carelessly it delivers a transaction stuck in the mempool at the worst moment. The difference is almost entirely the fee you attach.
Min deposit
≈€25
Min withdrawal
≈€30
Operator fee
None
Account currency
EUR
Depositing with Bitcoin
Open the cashier, choose Bitcoin, and the operator generates a one-time deposit address with a QR code and the current euro quote. Send from your own wallet or exchange, paying the wallet's suggested network fee rather than the lowest one it will accept. The balance credits after one or two network confirmations — usually ten to thirty minutes, longer when the chain is congested. The minimum is roughly €25 in BTC, and because the threshold lives in coin terms, sending slightly above the line avoids a transfer that lands just short.
The euro conversion happens on arrival, at the rate quoted for that transaction. A €200 deposit shows €200 on the balance whatever BTC does afterwards, which removes market risk from your bankroll but also removes any upside. The deposit qualifies for the welcome offer on the same terms as every other rail — details on the welcome bonus page.
Withdrawing to Bitcoin
Payouts run the same way in reverse: choose Bitcoin, enter an amount above the ≈€30 minimum, paste your receiving address. Check the address character by character; a blockchain transfer cannot be recalled, and support has no mechanism to reverse one. After approval the coins normally leave within 30 to 60 minutes, and the transaction hash appears in your account history so you can follow it on a block explorer rather than opening a support ticket.
Two limits apply. The same-method rule means a Bitcoin payout requires a Bitcoin deposit first — a card deposit comes back to the card. And the caps of €5,000 per day and €20,000 per month are shared across every method, so a large win is paid in instalments regardless of the coin.
Limits, speed and fees
| Direction | Minimum | Maximum | Speed | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deposit | ≈€25 | Player-set limit | 1–2 confirmations | Network fee only |
| Withdrawal | ≈€30 | €5,000 per day | 30–60 min after approval | Network fee only |
The operator charges nothing in either direction. The blockchain fee is real, goes to miners, and varies with demand — cheap on a quiet weekend, painful during a busy week. If per-transfer cost matters more than the coin, USDT on TRC-20 costs cents; see the crypto hub for the comparison.
Verification
Crypto does not exempt anyone from KYC. Before the first payout the operator asks for a government-issued ID document and a proof of address no older than three months, and for a screenshot showing the deposit left a wallet you control. The review takes 24 to 48 hours and happens once; done at registration it costs you nothing, done on payout day it adds up to 24 hours to a transfer that would otherwise take an hour. Documents go to the operator's own upload area — this review site never handles them.