This page provides a factual overview of how SpinMills processes deposits and withdrawals, including supported payment method categories, published limits, processing timelines, and verification requirements. It should be used as a reference alongside the applicable policy and legal terms.
Nothing here replaces the live cashier or your Terms & conditions. Jurisdictions shift, payment partners rotate, and risk checks can slow a payout when something looks off. Treat this as your orientation map, then confirm the rails available on your account today.
Quick Reference
| Parameter | Published benchmark | What it means in practice |
|---|---|---|
| Per-transaction withdrawal cap | €500 | Maximum amount per withdrawal transaction under Section 6.11. |
| Daily withdrawal limit | €1,500 | Total permitted withdrawals per calendar day under Section 6.11. |
| Weekly withdrawal limit | €5,000 | Total permitted withdrawals per week under Section 6.11. |
| 30-day withdrawal limit | €20,000 | Total permitted withdrawals within a 30-day period under Section 6.11. |
| Minimum withdrawal amount | €20 | Minimum withdrawal amount for cards and other supported methods under Section 6.15. |
| Standard processing time | Up to 3 banking days | Processing may take longer due to provider timelines, holidays, or compliance checks. |
| First-time or high-risk reviews | Case-by-case | Large jumps in volume, new devices, or mismatched KYC can add checks — responsive players clear faster. |
💸 SpinMills cashier: deposits, withdrawals & limits
Whether you’re loading up for a weekend grind or shipping profit back to your bank after a heater, the same rules apply: use a method in your own name, expect verification before the first serious cashout, and keep an eye on monthly ceilings so you are not planning a five-figure win and a four-figure monthly cap in the same breath.
How a typical round trip looks
Fund the account
Pick a fiat rail, e-wallet, mobile wallet, or crypto wallet from the cashier. Deposits usually credit fast enough that you are spinning before the coffee cools.
Play & clear obligations
Bonuses, tournaments, and cashback often come with wagering or eligibility rules. The withdrawal queue cares about those boxes before it pays.
Cash out & verify
Request a payout, pass KYC if prompted, and let processing run. Crypto can be quick; bank paths may take a few days — details below.
Forty-five rails and counting: fiat, crypto & tap-to-pay
SpinMills lines up 45+ payment options across traditional banking, popular e-wallets, mobile-first solutions, and on-chain transfers. You will not see every logo in every country — availability follows licensing, banking partners, and what your profile is cleared to use — but the catalogue is built so most players can fund and withdraw without jumping through absurd hoops.
On the fiat side, think Visa and Mastercard debit/credit where permitted, bank transfers, instant banking rails, and region-specific favourites. In Canada-facing flows, Interac is the workhorse players expect: familiar, bank-backed, and built for quick moves from chequing to casino and back. If you live on your phone, Apple Pay (and similar wallet wrappers where supported) lets you keep card details behind biometrics while you still settle in the account currency.
On the crypto side, Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) lead the pack for players who already self-custody and want to avoid card descriptors. Depending on the cashier integration, you will often see additional large-cap assets and stablecoin-style options — always double-check network selection before you send, because a wrong chain is not a glitch support can “undo” with a smile.
| Family | What it is | Examples you might see | Typical player angle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cards & bank rails | Traditional card and bank-linked deposits; may include 3-D Secure or bank login. | Visa, Mastercard, bank transfer, instant banking | Great if you want statements you already understand — watch for issuer gambling policies. |
| Regional instant / mobile | Country-specific rails and tap-to-pay wrappers that hide raw card PANs behind a wallet. | Interac, Apple Pay (where enabled) | Fast, mobile-native, and less typing in the lobby — ideal for repeat sessions. |
| E-wallets & vouchers | Stored-value accounts and prepaid routes that sit between your bank and the casino. | Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity, paysafecard-class products | Useful when you want separation from the main bank feed or quicker recycling of a bankroll. |
| Cryptocurrency | On-chain deposits and withdrawals to your wallet address on supported networks. | BTC, ETH, plus additional assets in the cashier | Peer-to-peer settlement with network fees and confirmation times — know your gas and confirmations. |
| Topic | Fiat rails | Crypto rails |
|---|---|---|
| Speed perception | Deposits often instant; withdrawals may batch with banking days. | Transfers settle on chain — L2s and traffic spikes change “feels instant” into “pending.” |
| Privacy footprint | Bank and card descriptors exist — partners vary by issuer. | On-chain history is public; privacy is operational discipline, not magic. |
| Volatility | Account currency stable in fiat terms. | Coin price moves while you play — your effective bankroll breathes with the market. |
If you are comparing Interac against Apple Pay against a straight card, the decision is usually comfort and friction, not “which one rigs the slots.” Pick the path you can verify easily if compliance asks for source-of-funds context after a big run. For BTC and ETH, keep screenshots of txids and wallet addresses — it saves everyone time when the review team matches ledger to player.
Payout speed, per-transaction caps & monthly ceilings
Here is the part people Ctrl+F for: SpinMills publishes operational guardrails so you are not guessing whether a five-figure score can leave in one chunk. Standard limits referenced in the Terms include €500 per transaction, €1,500 per day, €5,000 per week, and €20,000 within 30 days. The minimum withdrawal amount is €20 for cards and other supported methods, and standard processing time is up to 3 banking days, before the payment partner’s own settlement window.
“Processing” means the casino side: anti-fraud, bonus status, duplicate-account sweeps, and KYC alignment. After that, banks, card schemes, and blockchains add their own latency. Weekends, public holidays, and high-volume promo periods can stretch the window without anyone “stalling” you for fun.
Limits at a glance (EUR reference)
Per withdrawal request
Standard per-transaction cap.
Daily withdrawal limit
Aggregate payout limit per day.
Weekly withdrawal limit
Aggregate payout limit per week.
30-day withdrawal limit
Higher amounts may require separate approval.
Minimum withdrawal amount
Cards and other supported methods.
Standard processing time
Banking days, excluding provider-side settlement delays.
Where time usually goes after you hit “withdraw”
Percentages are illustrative — not a contractual SLA — but they mirror what support teams see when players ask “where is my money?” after a bonus-heavy week.
KYC: documents, sequence & what slows you down
If you think KYC is there to ruin a hot streak, reframe it: the house is on the hook for AML rules, and your payout is the choke point where paperwork actually matters. SpinMills follows a structured verification flow aligned with our KYC policy — government ID, proof of address, and a live selfie with ID when requested. Nail those once, and future withdrawals face fewer stop signs.
Below is the step-by-step path most accounts walk through when the system promotes you from “playing” to “verified for cashout.” Skipping steps or uploading potato-quality photos is how a simple review turns into a multi-day ticket.
- Trigger: You request a withdrawal, hit a cumulative deposit threshold, or trip automated risk scoring — any of these can open the verification module before funds release.
- Identity document: Upload a valid government-issued photo ID (front and back if the document is two-sided). Name and date of birth must match the account; expiry dates need to be in the future, not limbo.
- Proof of address: A recent utility bill or bank statement (usually within the last three months) showing your name and residential address. PO boxes and cropped PDFs that look edited get bounced.
- Selfie with ID: A clear shot of your face beside the same ID document — liveness checks beat stolen scans every time.
- Review & outcome: Compliance approves, requests a redo, or escalates for enhanced due diligence if the profile warrants it (high volume, PEP hits, odd geography hops).
| Document | Must-haves | Common rejection reasons |
|---|---|---|
| Photo ID | Legible corners, matching name, valid expiry, issuing country not restricted. | Glare, cropped edges, expired ID, or nickname vs legal name mismatch. |
| Proof of address | Full page, dated within policy window, address matches profile. | Old bills, screenshots, or documents in someone else’s name. |
| Selfie with ID | Face visible, ID text readable, same document as step one. | Dark room shots, filters, or ID that does not match the uploaded file set. |
Common delay factors — the stuff that keeps withdrawals “pending” while you refresh like it is a live roulette feed:
- Uncleared bonus wagering: If playthrough is unfinished, the system may hold until obligations are met or the bonus is forfeited per rules.
- Payment-method mismatch: Depositing with one rail and trying to withdraw to a unrelated third-party account triggers reviews — keep names aligned.
- Weekend and holiday stacks: Banks pause; crypto networks congest. Your internal approval can be done while the outside world is still catching up.
- Source-of-funds questions: Big swings relative to stated income may need extra context — payslips, sale agreements, or crypto acquisition history.
- Chargebacks or partner flags: If the upstream processor reports irregularities, payouts pause until the story checks out.
If you are stuck, contact support with ticket references and calm specifics — not caps-lock rage — and upload sharper files before you ask for a “manual push.” The team moves faster when you make their job easy.
Gambling should stay entertainment. If chasing withdrawals is stressing you more than the games, step back and use the tools on our Responsible gaming page — limits, cooling-off, and reality checks exist for a reason.