Lucky Block Casino Banking Methods
At Lucky Block you can fund your account and request withdrawals using a mix of fiat and crypto options. This page covers deposit methods like Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay and Google Pay, e-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller, plus popular cryptocurrencies. Withdrawal options often mirror deposit routes but may vary. Some payment methods depend on your country or region and availability can change with local rules. The rest of this page explains how payments work in supported regions.
Payment Methods at Lucky Block Casino
At Lucky Block we accept a wide range of payment methods for UK players, including Visa and Mastercard, e-wallets such as Skrill, Neteller and PayPal, mobile options like Apple Pay and Google Pay, plus a selection of cryptocurrencies. You can hold and view balances in pounds (£) or in crypto equivalents, and deposits are straightforward so your play balance updates quickly once the transfer completes.
Deposits are generally processed faster than withdrawals, with card, e-wallet and crypto top-ups often appearing almost instantly. Withdrawals may need additional processing time for security and verification, so timing varies by method. Crypto payouts are typically quicker once approved, while some card or bank transfers can take longer due to standard banking procedures.
Top Up Methods
Making a deposit at Lucky Block is straightforward. Open the cashier, pick your preferred payment method and follow the on‑screen instructions to add funds to your account. Once the transfer completes and the amount appears in your available balance you can use it straight away to play slots, table games, live casino or place bets in the sportsbook. Your account shows balances in pounds so it’s easy to see how much you have to play with, and funds deposited via the cashier are used automatically for wagers and active promotions where eligible.
Which payment method you choose usually comes down to speed, availability, limits and personal preference. Some players favour cards or e‑wallets for convenience, others prefer Apple Pay, Google Pay or Paysafecard where supported, and many UK customers opt for cryptocurrencies for fast on‑chain deposits and straightforward conversion to a sterling display balance. Bear in mind processing speed and minimum or maximum amounts can vary between methods, so pick the option that suits your session length and betting size.
| Payment Method | Minimum Deposit | Maximum Deposit | Typical Processing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin (BTC) | £10 | £10,000 | Minutes |
| Ethereum (ETH) | £10 | £10,000 | Minutes |
| Tether (USDT) | £10 | £10,000 | Instant |
| Litecoin (LTC) | £10 | £5,000 | Minutes |
| Dogecoin (DOGE) | £10 | £5,000 | Instant |
| Bitcoin Cash (BCH) | £10 | £5,000 | Minutes |
Cashout Options
Withdrawing your winnings at Lucky Block is straightforward. When you submit a withdrawal request it will enter a pending status while routine checks are completed and the payments team approves the transaction. Cryptocurrency requests are usually returned to the same wallet used for deposits where possible, while bank transfers and e-wallet cashouts follow their own processing paths. You can view the request status in your account at any time.
Once a withdrawal is approved, timing depends on the method selected. Crypto payments are often processed faster but remain subject to blockchain confirmations and network fees. Card, bank and e-wallet withdrawals can take longer due to bank or provider processing and any additional checks. Any relevant fees, limits or notes are shown when you make the request.
| Withdrawal Method | Minimum Withdrawal | Typical Processing Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin (BTC) | £20 | Minutes to a few hours | Subject to network confirmations and fees |
| Ethereum (ETH) | £20 | Minutes to a few hours | Network activity can affect timing |
| Tether (USDT) | £20 | Minutes to a few hours | Depends on chosen network |
| Litecoin (LTC) | £20 | Minutes to a few hours | Network confirmations required |
| Bank transfer | £50 | 1-5 business days | May require additional checks |
| E-wallets (Skrill / Neteller / PayPal) | £20 | 24-48 hours | Availability varies by provider |
Processing times vary by payment method and can change from one request to the next. Cryptocurrency withdrawals depend on network confirmations, blockchain conditions and current network activity, while bank and e-wallet timings reflect the processing windows of banks and providers. Please check your account for live status updates.
Processing Times and Pending Withdrawals
When you request a withdrawal at Lucky Block, the transaction may show as pending for a short period. This is a normal part of the payout process and reflects standard checks before funds are released to your chosen payment method. Pending status can appear for card, bank transfer, e-wallet or cryptocurrency withdrawals and will show the requested amount in £ or the crypto equivalent. Once the pending stage is completed the payment moves to processing and then to your bank, card or wallet.
- Visa - 1-3 working days
- Mastercard - 1-3 working days
- Maestro - 1-3 working days
- Bank transfer (Faster Payments) - 1-2 working days
- Bank transfer (CHAPS/SWIFT) - 1-5 working days
- Skrill - up to 24 hours
- Neteller - up to 24 hours
- E-wallets (other) - up to 48 hours
- Bitcoin (BTC) - minutes to 2 hours
- Ethereum (ETH) - minutes to 2 hours
- Litecoin (LTC) - minutes to 2 hours
- Bitcoin Cash (BCH) - minutes to 2 hours
- Dogecoin (DOGE) - minutes to 2 hours
- Tether (USDT) - minutes to 2 hours
- Card refunds - 3-7 working days
- Internal wallet transfer - up to 24 hours
- Open Banking (account-to-account) - 1 working day
- Manual review - Variable
VIP Withdrawal Limits
| VIP Level | Monthly Withdrawal Limit |
|---|---|
| Bronze | £5,000 / month |
| Silver | £10,000 / month |
| Gold | £25,000 / month |
| Platinum | £50,000 / month |
| Diamond | £100,000 / month |
Deposit and Withdrawal Fees
At Lucky Block we show payment and banking details in the cashier so you can check any applicable charges before you deposit or withdraw. The site itself rarely adds extra commissions, but some fees are set by external payment providers and card networks. Depending on your chosen method you may see small charges in £ or other currencies applied by your bank, e-wallet or payment partner.
When you use traditional methods like Visa, Mastercard, bank transfers or e-wallets, any charges usually come from your bank or the payment processor rather than the casino. Check with your provider for possible transaction, currency conversion or incoming/outgoing fees before you fund your account.
For cryptocurrency payments, blockchain network fees and confirmation times can vary. Fees for BTC, ETH or USDT depend on network congestion and the chain you choose; these costs are charged by miners or validators, not the casino. You can review expected confirmations and any network fees in the deposit flow before sending funds.
Deposit Limits and Player Controls
At Lucky Block, deposit limits are optional player controls and practical spending-management tools that let you set daily, weekly or monthly limits on how much you can deposit. These simple caps are available in your account settings and make it easy to plan deposits in pounds and keep routine funding within a budget you choose.
Use deposit limits to manage your budget, control the size and frequency of deposits and limit how much you spend during play. You can adjust or pause limits, set monthly caps in pounds and tailor them to match your bankroll and playing pattern.
Reductions take effect immediately on your account.
Requests to increase limits may require a short waiting period.
When a limit is reached further deposits are blocked until you lower or change it.