Deposit with cards, e-wallets, and crypto at Jonny Jackpot
- Visa β Deposits run from β¬10 to β¬3,000 per transaction and post instantly after 3D Secure confirmation.
- Mastercard β The casino accepts β¬10ββ¬3,000 per deposit with instant crediting; the bank may apply extra card authorization time.
- Skrill β Deposit β¬10ββ¬10,000 per transaction and receive funds instantly in your casino balance.
- Neteller β Deposits start at β¬10 and go up to β¬10,000 per transaction with instant processing.
- PayPal β Add funds from β¬10 to β¬5,000 per transaction with instant posting after wallet approval.
- Bank Transfer (SEPA) β Send β¬50ββ¬50,000 per transfer with processing time of 1β3 business days.
- Bitcoin (BTC) β Deposit the equivalent of β¬20ββ¬50,000 per transaction; funds credit after 1β3 network confirmations.
- Tether (USDT, TRC-20) β Deposits start at β¬20 and reach β¬50,000 per transaction, typically credited after 1 network confirmation.
Jonny Jackpot Payment Processing Times
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa/Mastercard | Instant | 1β5 days | Free |
| e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller) | Instant | 0β24h | Free |
| Bank Transfer | 1β3 days | 3β7 days | Free |
| Crypto | 10β30 min | 10β30 min | Free |
| Prepaid | Instant | Not available | Free |
Deposit And Withdrawal Limits At Jonny Jackpot
Jonny Jackpot accepts deposits from $10. The casino caps a single deposit at $5,000; larger top-ups require splitting the amount into separate transactions.
Withdrawals start from $20 and go up to $10,000 per request. The casino applies a daily withdrawal ceiling of $20,000 across all payment methods combined, so multiple cashout requests on the same day still count toward the same cap.
- Min. deposit: $10
- Max. deposit: $5,000 per transaction
- Min. withdrawal: $20
- Max. withdrawal: $10,000 per request
- Daily limit: $20,000 per day (withdrawals)
Jonny Jackpot does not charge internal fees for deposits or withdrawals. The casino also does not add a separate fee for converting balances inside the account; any rate difference comes from the payment providerβs FX rate when you pay in a currency the provider treats as non-local.
Payment-system fees are possible on bank transfers and card rails: intermediary banks may deduct a handling fee from the sent amount, and some card issuers treat gambling transactions as cash-like and add their own charges. These fees are set by the bank or issuer and can appear as a fixed amount, a percentage, or both, depending on the provider and country.
E-wallets and crypto wallets can also add external costs: e-wallet providers may charge for funding, withdrawal, or currency exchange, while blockchain networks apply a miner fee that varies with congestion. In these cases Jonny Jackpot pays out the requested amount from its side, and the net amount received can be reduced by the providerβs fee.