The banking setup at 1Go Casino is pretty solid overall, though there are a few friction points worth noting. As an Australian player, I found that my payment options were limited mainly to debit cards, credit cards, and cryptocurrencies. While some Aussie banks block gambling transactions on credit cards, my debit card worked perfectly for instant deposits with no fees. The crypto options are particularly good here, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and several other coins all accepted with instant processing times.
When I requested my first withdrawal, I had to complete the mandatory KYC verification, which is standard practice. The casino asked for my ID and proof of address, which took about a day to verify. Withdrawals to crypto wallets were processed within 24 hours, which impressed me. Card withdrawals, however, took between 2-5 days to reach my account, which feels a bit slow by today’s standards. The minimum withdrawal amount is $10, making it accessible for casual players like me.
The withdrawal limits at 1Go Casino vary based on your VIP level, which is both good and bad. Starting at the entry level, I could withdraw up to €4,000 per day and €125,000 per month. As I moved up to the STEADY level, my daily limit increased to €10,000. Players who reach the highest GO level enjoy no withdrawal limits at all. While these limits are generous enough for most players, high rollers might find the staged withdrawal system at lower levels somewhat restrictive. There’s a 24-hour pending period for all withdrawals, during which you can cancel and return funds to your balance.