Crypto payments at Amppari: Bitcoin, Litecoin and USDT

Three coins are accepted at this casino — Bitcoin, Litecoin and USDT on the TRC-20 network — and all three work in both directions. Crypto is the only rail here that ignores banking hours entirely, which is why it can beat every card on a Sunday evening and still lose to Trustly on a Tuesday morning. This page covers the mechanics: addresses, confirmations, network fees, the two minimums and the one mistake that loses money permanently.

An important framing point first. Your balance at Amppari is denominated in euro, not in coin. Sending Bitcoin does not open a Bitcoin account; the operator converts at the rate applying when the network confirms, and everything after that — bets, bonus, payout limits — happens in euro. A payout in crypto converts back the same way. That protects you from a market crash while you play, and it means you cannot use the account as a wallet.

Supported coins and networks

CoinNetworkTypical confirmation waitNetwork fee
Bitcoin (BTC)Bitcoin mainnet15–60 minutes, longer when busyHighest of the three
Litecoin (LTC)Litecoin mainnetAround 15 minutesCents
USDTTRC-20 (Tron) onlyUnder 5 minutesAround a euro

USDT is the one that catches people out. The same token exists on Ethereum, on BNB Chain and elsewhere, but the deposit address issued here is TRC-20. A transfer sent on any other network is not credited and generally cannot be recovered by the operator, by the exchange or by anyone else — the coins simply sit at an address nobody controls. Read the network label above the address, then read it again.

Deposit with Bitcoin, Litecoin or USDT

Open the cashier, pick the coin, and the system issues a deposit address plus a QR code. Copy it with the copy button rather than retyping it, then verify the first four and last four characters in your wallet before you send — clipboard-hijacking malware is the reason that habit exists. The minimum is roughly 50 € worth of coin, higher than the 20 € on wallet rails, because a tiny crypto transfer costs more in network fees than it is worth.

After you broadcast, the balance updates once the required confirmations arrive: minutes on Tron and Litecoin, sometimes the better part of an hour on the Bitcoin chain when the mempool is full. You will see the euro figure credited, not the coin amount, and it is calculated at the confirmation-time rate rather than the send-time rate. On a volatile day that gap is real, so send a little above the threshold rather than exactly on it. Once it lands you can play via USDT winnings the same as any other funds — there is no separate crypto lobby and no different game rules.

Crypto withdrawals

The payout side mirrors the deposit. Choose crypto in the Withdrawal tab, paste your own wallet address, and enter an amount of at least about 50 €. The operator's approval is the slow half — under an hour in daytime for us — and the chain itself is minutes. Our measured range from confirm to coins in the wallet was 15 minutes to 24 hours, with the long end always being congestion on Bitcoin rather than the casino sitting on the request.

Three rules govern which crypto payouts are possible. First, the coin you receive is the coin you deposited; the closed-loop principle applies to blockchains exactly as it does to cards. Second, the monthly ceiling of 10 000 € is shared with every other method, so crypto does not buy you a bigger cap. Third, verification still applies — crypto is pseudonymous, not anonymous, and the first payout waits on the same photo ID and proof of address as any other rail. Details on the withdrawal page.

The network fee is deducted by the blockchain, not by the operator, which charges nothing in either direction. That fee is why cashing out 55 € in Bitcoin is poor economics and cashing out 500 € is fine; on TRC-20 the same fee is roughly the price of a coffee regardless of size.

Wallet safety, briefly

Is crypto the right rail for you?

  • Works at 3 a.m. on a bank holiday, unlike SEPA and cards
  • No bank in the middle asking questions about a gambling merchant
  • Payouts of 15 minutes are realistic on Litecoin and USDT
  • The 50 € floor is more than double the wallet minimum
  • Network fees are yours to pay and vary hour by hour
  • A wrong-network transfer is unrecoverable, full stop

For a Finnish player with an OP or Nordea account, Trustly is usually the simpler answer and just as fast. Crypto earns its place when you already hold coin, when you want the deposit off your bank statement, or when you are cashing out at the weekend. The single-coin walkthrough for the largest of them is on the Bitcoin page, and every non-crypto rail is compared on the payments hub. If a transfer goes missing, live chat is open 24/7 through support. Crypto play is still gambling, still 18+, and the volatility of the coin is a second risk on top of the first — the responsible gambling page has the limits and helplines.

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