The banking system at Dream Royale is passable but has some clear limitations. I found a decent but not impressive range of payment methods when testing this casino. The $50 minimum withdrawal requirement is quite steep compared to many other sites that let you cash out as little as $10 or $20.
When I made my deposits, I had several choices including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether, PayPal, ApplePay and GPay. While I appreciate having PayPal as an option (somewhat rare for Aussie casinos), I noticed the absence of direct bank transfers. The casino supports multiple currencies including AUD, which is convenient for Australian players.
The withdrawal limits are where things get frustrating. With a $2,000 weekly withdrawal cap, high-rollers might feel constrained. My withdrawals took between a few hours and 24 hours to process, which is reasonable but not exceptional. I also noticed there’s no manual flush option, meaning your pending withdrawals could potentially be reversed during the processing period.
The casino accepts Australian dollars, which saved me from currency conversion fees. However, with the high $50 minimum withdrawal and the $2,000 weekly cap, I found the banking system functional but certainly not generous or particularly player-friendly.