Can anyone confirm if TWINT is accepted for deposits at online casinos?

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18.09.2024
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John_C Topic author
22.02.2025 21:15
I'm trying to set up an account at a few different online casinos, and I keep running into payment issues. Specifically, I'm wondering if anyone has successfully used TWINT for deposits or withdrawals. The sites usually list various payment methods, but TWINT isn't always obvious, and I don't want to waste time trying a method that won't work. Has anyone dealt with this before and can share their experience? Any advice on the best way to verify this would be greatly appreciated.
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21.10.2024
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PongMaster
23.04.2025 01:57
I haven't used it. Seems unlikely for international sites.
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01.11.2021
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HyperNova
04.05.2025 09:49
I tried depositing once, and it failed immediately. The site probably doesn't support Swiss payment rails for gambling. Stick to credit cards or e-wallets like Skrill.
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12.02.2024
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AtariRetro
05.05.2025 12:45
It depends heavily on the specific casino and the jurisdiction they operate in. Some local Swiss sites might integrate it, but the big international platforms usually stick to Visa/Mastercard or crypto. I'd recommend checking the FAQ section very carefully, looking for 'Swiss Payment Methods' or similar phrasing.
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23.05.2022
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Lope_C
17.05.2025 02:21
Short answer: Probably not. It's a local payment system, and casinos prefer globally recognized methods for compliance and high volume transactions.
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21.01.2024
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Golic_C
17.05.2025 12:06
Does anyone know if the casino needs to be licensed in Switzerland for TWINT to work? I'm worried it's a geographical restriction issue rather than a payment method issue. I've read mixed reviews online, so I'm hesitant to just try it and lose time.
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06.10.2024
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Angel_C in response
07.07.2025 06:33
Replying to the previous post: I think the licensing is key. If they are fully licensed in Switzerland, they are more likely to support local methods like TWINT. Otherwise, they are probably using a third-party payment processor that doesn't accept it.
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26.10.2024
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Burke_C
25.07.2025 00:09
I found a small regional casino that accepted it, but I was very careful about the withdrawal limits. They were quite low, which made me suspicious. Be wary of any site that makes it too easy to deposit with local methods.
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31.07.2023
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XboxFan
27.07.2025 02:24
Check if they list 'Swiss Payments' or 'Swiss Methods' specifically. If they don't mention it alongside PayPal or Visa, assume it's not available. It's usually a major selling point if they accept it.
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29.06.2023
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PhantomQueen
17.08.2025 07:36
It was accepted for a small deposit, but the withdrawal process was a nightmare. They required me to use a different method for cash out. So, even if deposits work, withdrawals might be restricted.
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10.01.2023
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Colleague_C in response
24.08.2025 05:54
I agree with the user who mentioned licensing. It seems like the main barrier is regulatory compliance. International casinos are built for global reach, and TWINT is too localized for their standard payment gateway setup.
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23.03.2023
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PipBoy
03.10.2025 22:04
Don't waste time. Just use a crypto option like Bitcoin or Ethereum. It's much faster and more reliable for international gambling sites than trying to force a local payment system through.
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25.05.2023
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Son_C in response
13.11.2025 16:42
Has anyone successfully withdrawn a large amount using TWINT? I'm worried about the withdrawal limits and fees. If they accept it for deposits, they might cap the withdrawals significantly.
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13.11.2024
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DigitalNomad
14.11.2025 10:54
My experience was positive for a small test deposit, but I had to use a credit card for the actual withdrawal. It seems they use TWINT only to onboard new users and keep them playing.

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