Crypto at Bison Casino: two coins, one network to get right
The crypto section of this cashier is deliberately narrow, and the narrowness is the most important fact on the page. Two assets are settled: USDT on the TRC-20 network and Litecoin. That is the entire list. There is no Ethereum address, no BNB chain address, and no Bitcoin address — a Bitcoin holder converts first, which we explain in full on the Bitcoin page. Everything below was checked on our own funded account in August 2026; the other six rails are compared on the payments hub.
A word on the label first. Bison Casino is not a crypto casino in the strict sense — a crypto casino denominates the balance in coin, and this one does not: your account is in forints, and every coin you send is converted at the moment it confirms. In practice that is better for a Hungarian player than a coin-denominated wallet, because the balance stops moving with the market the second it lands. What you get here is a forint casino with two crypto rails bolted onto the cashier, and the rest of this page is about how those two rails behave.
Coins
USDT, LTC
Min. deposit
approx. 15 000 Ft
Payout
Max. 24 hours
Operator fee
None
Crypto deposit: how USDT and Litecoin reach the balance
A crypto deposit here follows the standard pattern with one hard constraint bolted on: the cashier issues you an address, you send coin to it from your own wallet, and the forint value is credited when the network confirms. Because the crypto deposit is a one-way push from your wallet, nothing can be reversed once you press send — which is why the network selector matters more than any other field on this page. USDT is issued on several blockchains and they are not interchangeable; only the TRC-20 version reaches this cashier. Litecoin has no such ambiguity, runs on its own chain, confirms in roughly fifteen minutes and costs pennies to move, which makes it the easier of the two for anyone new to this.
Bitcoin deposit: what a BTC holder actually does
There is no bitcoin deposit address in this cashier, and we would rather say that flatly than let you find out mid-transfer. A bitcoin deposit sent to a USDT or Litecoin address does not arrive and is not recoverable, so the only working route for a BTC holder is a conversion step first: swap the amount you intend to play with into USDT on your exchange, withdraw that USDT over TRC-20, and deposit it here as USDT. Budget for two costs the casino has nothing to do with — the exchange spread on the swap and the BTC network fee if the coin has to move to the exchange first. The full walkthrough, including why the conversion is usually cheaper than it sounds, is on the Bitcoin page.
- Choose the coin in the cashier deposit tab. The system generates a fresh address, normally with a QR code beside it. Treat every address as single-use rather than saving one for later.
- Tick the bonus opt-in before you send. It has to be active before the transfer leaves your wallet; nothing is attached to a deposit after it lands.
- Set the network in your wallet to match. For USDT that means TRC-20 and nothing else. This is the step where money is lost, and it is lost permanently.
- Send at least about 15 000 Ft equivalent. Below that the network fee takes a visible share of the deposit, which is why the floor exists.
- Verify the address before confirming. Copy with the button, never by hand, then compare the first four and last four characters on screen with what your wallet shows.
- Keep the transaction hash until the balance updates. USDT credits within a minute or two; Litecoin after roughly fifteen minutes of confirmations.
Crypto withdrawal: timings, limits and the closed loop
A crypto withdrawal is the same request as any other payout, only the destination is a wallet address you type in rather than a card or an account number. That single difference carries the whole risk of the operation: a crypto withdrawal is broadcast exactly as entered, and a mistyped address cannot be recalled by the operator, the network or anyone else. Payouts are released within a maximum of 24 hours and the blockchain leg itself takes minutes. Every request first sits in the 0–2 hour pending window, which you can use to cancel a cash-out you regret; the money goes straight back to the balance. After approval the operator broadcasts the transaction and the coin arrives once the network confirms.
The minimum payout is 10 000 Ft equivalent, identical to every other rail, and the shared ceilings of 1 500 000 Ft a day and 12 000 000 Ft a calendar month apply across all methods combined rather than per coin. Closed-loop applies here as everywhere: a USDT deposit comes back as USDT, a Litecoin deposit as Litecoin, and only winnings above your total deposits can be redirected to a different registered rail. You supply the destination address yourself, so check it as carefully on the way out as on the way in — the operator broadcasts what you type. The general payout walkthrough is on the withdrawal page.
| Coin | Network | Min. deposit | Confirmation | Payout | Rate behaviour |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USDT | TRC-20 only | approx. 15 000 Ft | 1–2 minutes | Max. 24 hours | Pegged to the dollar |
| Litecoin | Litecoin chain | approx. 15 000 Ft | approx. 15 minutes | Max. 24 hours | Floats freely |
| Bitcoin | Not offered | — | — | — | Convert to USDT or LTC first |
| Any other chain | Not credited | — | — | — | Funds are usually unrecoverable |
Fees, floors and limits
The operator charges nothing on crypto in either direction. What is genuinely deducted is the blockchain network fee, and it is worth being precise about who takes it: the network does, not the casino, and nobody at the casino can waive it or refund it. On TRC-20 and on Litecoin that fee is small enough to ignore on a normal-sized transfer, which is exactly why these two chains were chosen over the more expensive alternatives.
The roughly 15 000 Ft deposit floor is a fee-efficiency threshold rather than an arbitrary rule: on a 5 000 Ft transfer the network cost stops being a rounding error. The 10 000 Ft payout minimum and the daily and monthly caps are the operator’s and are shared with cards, wallets and bank transfers. One more number to keep in mind: the forint amount credited is set at confirmation time, so with Litecoin a fast market move between sending and settling shifts the figure slightly. USDT sidesteps that by tracking the dollar.
The TRC-20 warning, in plain words
If you remember one sentence from this page, make it this one: USDT sent on any network other than TRC-20 will not arrive and will usually not come back. The address formats differ between chains, the transfer succeeds on the sending side, and the money ends up somewhere the cashier does not monitor. No support ticket reliably fixes it. Exchanges make this easy to get wrong because the network selector often sits below the amount field and defaults to whatever you used last.
Two habits eliminate the risk almost entirely. Select the network explicitly every time, even when you are sure it is already right. And on the first transfer to a new address, send a small test amount above the floor, confirm it arrives, then send the rest — two network fees on TRC-20 cost less than a coffee and buy you certainty.
Wallet address hygiene
Address-swapping malware is a real and boring threat: it watches the clipboard and replaces a copied crypto address with the attacker’s. The countermeasure costs three seconds. Always copy with the cashier’s copy button rather than selecting text by hand, and always compare the first four and last four characters of what you pasted against what is displayed before confirming. Never type an address manually.
Beyond that, the usual discipline applies. Use a wallet you control, enable two-factor authentication on the exchange, and never share a recovery phrase with anyone, including anyone claiming to be support — no legitimate operator will ever ask for it. For a balance you would be upset to lose, a hardware wallet is worth the cost. And note that crypto is pseudonymous rather than anonymous: identity verification still applies before the first payout, exactly as on any other rail.
Records and tax
Keep your own log. The cashier holds a transaction history and the blockchain holds an immutable record, but neither is organised the way you will want it if a question arises months later. A simple spreadsheet with the date, the coin, the amount sent, the forint value credited and the transaction hash takes a minute per transaction and answers most questions instantly.
Two situations make that log genuinely valuable. A deposit that has not appeared is traceable in seconds with a hash and effectively untraceable without one. And on the tax side, converting between crypto and forints can be a reportable event under Hungarian rules depending on your circumstances — we are an editorial site rather than a tax adviser and will not pretend to give you a ruling, but keeping the records costs nothing and not having them can cost a great deal. If you would rather avoid the whole question, the forint rails do not create it: see bank transfer or Trustly.
Crypto FAQ
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Written by Szalai Bernadett — last verified August 2026 • about the author