Does anyone have experience with 1xbet's withdrawal process?

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14.02.2023
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John_C Topic author
10.01.2025 03:20
I'm considering using 1xbet for some online casino action, but I'm really worried about the withdrawal side of things. I've read some mixed reviews online, and I just want to make sure the payout process is reliable and quick. Specifically, I'm curious if using crypto or bank transfer is better, and if there are any hidden fees or minimum withdrawal amounts I should know about. Has anyone actually withdrawn a large sum recently and could describe the whole experience from start to finish? Any tips on optimizing the withdrawal speed would be greatly appreciated.
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05.10.2024
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Oram_C
12.02.2025 21:25
Crypto is definitely faster. I used Bitcoin last week and the funds were in my wallet within minutes. Bank transfers take forever.
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01.01.2025
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LanParty
12.03.2025 12:00
I had a large withdrawal last month, maybe $800. It was smooth. They required ID verification, which took about 24 hours, but after that, the payout was quick. Just make sure you use a reputable method, like a major crypto exchange.
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03.03.2021
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Father_C
10.04.2025 16:28
Be careful about the minimums. I thought I was good to go, but they had a surprisingly high minimum for specific payment methods. Check the terms before you deposit.
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15.06.2022
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RogueByte in response
07.07.2025 19:16
Totally agree with the crypto advice. I tried a bank transfer, and it bounced back with a 'pending' status for three days. Stick to crypto, hands down.
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29.01.2023
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Crowe_T
31.07.2025 09:36
Honestly, I found the process confusing. They kept changing the required documents. I spent hours just trying to figure out if my passport was enough or if I needed proof of address too. It was a headache.
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08.07.2022
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RgbLife
08.08.2025 20:39
Did anyone else notice that if you use a specific e-wallet, the withdrawal fee seems much lower? I think it depends on the payment gateway you choose.
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18.02.2025
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Devil_C
15.09.2025 17:19
It's all about the source of the money. If you withdraw from a new account, expect delays. If you've been active for months, the process is usually fine. Just be patient.
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02.08.2025
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Gorman_S in response
10.10.2025 09:22
Reply to the user about bank transfers: Yes, I had that issue too. My bank flagged the incoming funds as suspicious, which caused a massive delay. Use a crypto service that supports KYC verification to minimize bank issues.
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30.08.2022
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Friend_C
11.10.2025 15:30
Just keep it simple. Use Bitcoin or USDT on a major exchange. It was the most reliable and fastest method for me. Don't overthink the options.
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09.09.2024
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ApexLegend
14.10.2025 14:42
I recommend withdrawing in smaller amounts first. Test the waters. If a small withdrawal goes through quickly and without issue, you can feel much more confident about a larger payout later on.
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20.08.2022
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DarkPhoenix
03.03.2026 13:36
The best tip I can give is to read the fine print regarding withdrawal limits. They are often much stricter than the advertised limits. I almost got hit by a cap I didn't know existed.
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07.09.2024
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ToxicByte in response
10.04.2026 00:40
To add to the crypto discussion: I found that withdrawing to a decentralized wallet was the absolute smoothest experience I've had with any online platform. No bank drama, just instant transfer.

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