I found the banking system here seriously lacking, with processing times that drag on and a withdrawal cap that’s frankly insulting. JacksPay lets you deposit using 11 different methods, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Tether, plus the usual credit cards like Visa and MasterCard. The $25 minimum withdrawal is fair enough. But here’s where it falls apart: you can only withdraw $100 per day. That’s a joke. If you win $1,000, you’re looking at 10 days just to get your money out, assuming everything goes smoothly.
Processing times make things worse. Crypto and card withdrawals take anywhere from 24 hours to 4 days. I expected faster from crypto, which usually clears in hours at better casinos. Bank transfers are even slower, dragging out between 5 and 10 days. For a payment method that’s already rare at Australian online casinos, this sluggish pace makes it pointless.
The casino doesn’t clearly state what fees they charge, either. I had to dig around, and even then, I couldn’t find solid answers. That lack of openness bothers me. Between the $100 daily cap, slow payouts, and hidden fee structure, I can’t recommend the banking here. The crypto variety is nice, but it doesn’t fix the core problems.