Bitcoin at OneRush

Bitcoin is the one method on the payments page at OneRush where nobody is in charge of the delivery. A card payment can be chased, a bank transfer can be traced, but a Bitcoin transfer either confirms on the network or it does not, and neither the operator nor your wallet provider can intervene. That makes it fast, cheap over long distances, and completely unforgiving of typos.

What the minimum really means

The threshold is roughly 500 kr worth of BTC, more than double the 200 kr that Trustly asks for. The reason is the network fee. Every Bitcoin transfer pays for block space, and that cost is a flat amount rather than a percentage, so it consumes a painful share of a small transfer and a trivial share of a large one. A 100 kr deposit could hand a meaningful fraction of itself to miners before it ever reached the casino. The floor is set where the method stops being self-defeating.

Because the minimum is expressed in kronor and paid in BTC, the exact amount of coin you send changes day to day. Read the figure the cashier quotes at the moment you deposit rather than reusing one from last week.

Depositing with Bitcoin, step by step

  1. Open the cashier deposit tab and choose Bitcoin.
  2. The system generates a deposit address, usually with a QR code beside it. Copy it with the copy button. Never retype it.
  3. In your own wallet, paste the address and enter the amount, at least the quoted 500 kr equivalent.
  4. Check the fee level your wallet has chosen. Higher confirms sooner, lower waits longer.
  5. Send, and keep the transaction hash. Expect the balance in roughly 10 to 30 minutes once the required confirmations land.

If it is your first time, send the minimum rather than a large amount. Learning the flow costs one small fee; learning it wrong costs the whole transfer.

Withdrawing to Bitcoin

Payouts start at around 500 kr and are released within 24 hours, which is slower than the ten minute reputation crypto carries. The delay sits on the operator side, in approval and compliance, not on the chain. Once the transaction is broadcast it behaves like any other Bitcoin transfer and takes its usual confirmations.

You supply the receiving address yourself, and the same finality applies in this direction. An address pasted from the wrong wallet, or from a clipboard that malware has quietly rewritten, sends your winnings to a stranger with no recourse whatsoever. Paste, then read the first and last characters against your wallet before confirming. Ten seconds of checking against an unrecoverable loss is not a difficult trade.

Bitcoin at OneRush, the numbers

WhatBitcoin
Minimum depositApprox. 500 kr in BTC
Deposit speed10-30 minutes, confirmation dependent
Minimum withdrawalApprox. 500 kr in BTC
Payout timeUp to 24 hours, then network confirmations
Fee from the operatorNone
Network feeYes, paid to miners, varies with congestion
ReversibleNo, under any circumstances
Price exposureYes, between sending and crediting

Exchange-rate drift, the cost nobody quotes

The balance at OneRush is held in kronor. Your Bitcoin is not. Somewhere between pressing send and the balance updating, the coin is valued and converted, and that gap is ten to thirty minutes of a market that moves. Deposit during a sharp move and the credited figure will not match the number you had in your head when you started.

The same thing happens on the way out, at a rate nobody can predict at the moment you request. A round trip therefore crosses the conversion twice on top of two network fees. None of that is a hidden charge and none of it is the operator taking a cut; it is the honest price of using a volatile asset as a payment rail. If the volatility is the part you dislike rather than the crypto, a dollar-pegged stablecoin removes it, and the crypto page compares the options side by side.

Privacy, verification and what BTC does not hide

Bitcoin keeps a bank out of the transaction, and for some people that is the entire appeal. It does not make the account anonymous. The gaming account carries your name, and before the first withdrawal the operator requires an identity document and a recent proof of address, with a review that can take up to 24 hours. The chain itself is public and permanently readable, which makes it pseudonymous rather than private. Verification documents go to the operator; we are an independent review portal and never handle them.

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FAQ

Who takes the network fee on a Bitcoin deposit?
The miners who confirm the transaction, not the operator and not your wallet provider. OneRush charges nothing on a crypto deposit or payout, but the blockchain itself prices block space by demand, so the same transfer can cost very little on a quiet Sunday morning and noticeably more during a busy period. Your wallet lets you choose a fee level: pay less and wait longer, pay more and confirm sooner. That trade is entirely yours to make.
I sent Bitcoin to the wrong address. Can it be reversed?
No. A confirmed Bitcoin transaction is final by design, there is no chargeback mechanism and no central party with the authority to reverse it. If the address belongs to somebody else, the money is theirs. If it belongs to nobody, the money is simply gone. This is the single most expensive mistake available on this page and it is entirely preventable: always copy the address with the copy button, never type it, and verify the first and last few characters before you confirm.
Why did the credited amount differ from what I sent?
Two reasons, and they compound. The network fee comes off your side of the transfer, so the amount arriving is slightly less than the amount leaving. Then the balance is held in kronor, which means the arriving Bitcoin is converted at the rate applying when it credits rather than when you pressed send. Between those two moments sit ten to thirty minutes of price movement. Over a round trip you cross that spread twice.
How many confirmations before the balance updates?
Bitcoin deposits are typically credited after a small number of network confirmations, which in normal conditions puts the balance in your account within ten to thirty minutes. A payout is released within 24 hours and then needs its own confirmations before your wallet shows it as spendable. You can watch either one on any public block explorer using the transaction hash, so a crypto transfer is the one method here where you never have to ask support where the money is.

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