The banking setup at Beef Casino is decent but has clear room for improvement. With only Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and Piastrix available alongside cryptocurrencies, Australian players will find their traditional payment options somewhat limited. I had no trouble making a $20 deposit with my Visa card, which was instantly credited to my account. The cryptocurrency options are much better – they accept Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and USDT, which many Aussie players will appreciate.
Withdrawal times vary widely depending on your chosen method. When I cashed out my winnings using Bitcoin, the money was in my wallet within 3 hours. However, card withdrawals take much longer – anywhere from 24 hours to 3 days based on my experience. The monthly withdrawal limit stands at €125,000 (about AUD 200,000), which is decent but might frustrate very successful players. The minimum withdrawal amount is set at €20 (around AUD 32), which is reasonable compared to other casinos.
I was impressed that Beef doesn’t charge any fees on their end for processing transactions, though your payment provider might. Their banking interface is straightforward and works well on mobile devices too. The KYC verification process was standard but efficient – I submitted my documents and had them verified within 24 hours, allowing me to make my first withdrawal without delays.