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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Does covering user withdrawal fees work better for casinos?
by
salad daging
on 24/07/2025, 23:31:13 UTC
For me, it's okay to pay withdrawal fees if they are very low and near to real life cases, like, if the fee of average Bitcoin transaction is $0.50 and casino charges me that, I'm okay with that. If the Litecoin withdrawal fee is $0.01 and casino charges me $0.50, that's not okay for me. I prefer fair fees for every kind of cryptocurrency.
It is acceptable if withdrawal fees below $1 are charged to customers, as this is still considered reasonable. However, Bitcoin withdrawals can exceed $1 even though normal Bitcoin transactions are $0.5. Most withdrawals are below $1 for altcoins, but Bitcoin is different.

There are still some casinos that offer free BTC withdrawals, but most are above 0.001 BTC.

I would love to know, which approach works better for casinos to increase their revenue and retain more customers? I feel like casinos that pay withdrawal fees out of their pocket have more loyal customers and their customers also deposit more money than those who don't pay user's withdrawal fees. Is there any statistics that either prove or disagree with my opinion? Is any casino representative willing to speak about it? It is a nice topic to discuss.
Casino revenue comes from various sources and doesn't solely rely on withdrawal fees. In fact, some casinos offer free withdrawals. However, players would be happier and more loyal if casinos offered such promotions, as it's clear that many players want casinos to implement free withdrawals so they don't have to be charged to customers.