Crypto payments at OneRush
Three coins are usable at OneRush and they are not interchangeable. Bitcoin, USDT and Litecoin sit at similar minimums on the payments page but differ in what they cost to move, how long they take to confirm, and whether the value in your balance can shift while you play. This page compares them properly rather than treating crypto as one thing.
The three coins side by side
| Coin | Networks | Min. in and out | Deposit speed | Payout | Typical network fee | Price risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin (BTC) | Bitcoin | Approx. 500 kr | 10-30 min | Up to 24 h | Highest of the three, rises with congestion | High |
| USDT (Tether) | TRC-20, ERC-20 | Approx. 500 kr | 10-30 min | Up to 24 h | Very low on TRC-20, high on ERC-20 | None, dollar pegged |
| Litecoin (LTC) | Litecoin | Approx. 500 kr | 10-30 min | Up to 24 h | Low, faster blocks than Bitcoin | High |
The operator adds nothing in either direction. Every fee in that table is paid to the network, which is why the same 500 kr deposit can cost a few ore on Tron and considerably more on Ethereum at a busy hour.
Why the network matters more than the coin
USDT is the clearest illustration. The same token exists on several chains, and TRC-20 and ERC-20 are two different roads carrying identical cargo. TRC-20 runs on Tron, a chain built cheaply for exactly this kind of transfer, so the fee is negligible. ERC-20 runs on Ethereum and pays Ethereum gas, priced by competition for block space against everything else happening on that chain. Nothing about your USDT changes, only the toll.
The trap is that a wrong network does not bounce. It confirms, cleanly and irreversibly, and the balance simply never arrives. Whether it can be recovered is not something the operator controls. The prevention takes five seconds: read the network label the cashier shows, choose the same one in your wallet, then paste the address. Never select the network from memory because it worked last time.
Depositing with crypto, step by step
- Choose your coin in the cashier deposit tab, and for USDT choose the network as a separate decision.
- Copy the generated address with the copy button, or scan the QR. Typing an address by hand is how money disappears.
- In your wallet, confirm the network matches, paste the address, and enter at least the quoted 500 kr equivalent.
- Send, keep the transaction hash, and watch it on a public explorer if you are impatient.
- The balance credits after the required confirmations, normally within 10 to 30 minutes.
Withdrawing with crypto
Payouts run to the same coin you deposited with, start around 500 kr and are released within 24 hours, after which the chain adds its own confirmation time. The 24 hours is approval and compliance on the operator side rather than blockchain latency, which is why crypto is slower out than Trustly despite being faster in raw network terms.
You provide the receiving address. Check it character by character at the ends, because a payout sent to a mistyped or clipboard-hijacked address is gone permanently, exactly as on the deposit leg. The general payout rules, including the same-method principle, are on the withdrawal page.
Stablecoin or volatile coin for a gambling balance
Your casino balance is denominated in kronor whatever you deposit. That single fact settles the argument. Send Bitcoin and the coin is converted on arrival at that moment rate, then converted back at a different rate whenever you cash out, so a session that ends level at the tables can still finish down because BTC moved overnight. Send USDT and the peg removes that variable entirely.
Litecoin sits in between in practice: still volatile, but cheap and quick enough that people who dislike Bitcoin fees use it as the fast rail. If your reason for choosing crypto is speed and low cost, USDT on TRC-20 is the answer. If your reason is that you already hold BTC, the Bitcoin page covers that route in detail.
What crypto does and does not do for privacy
It removes a bank from the transaction, keeps a card number away from the operator and keeps the merchant name off a bank statement. Those are real and they are the whole benefit. It does not make the account anonymous. Registration is in your name, and before the first withdrawal the operator requires an identity document and a recent proof of address, a check that can take up to 24 hours. Public chains are permanently readable by anyone, so the trail is pseudonymous rather than hidden. Verification is handled by the operator; this review portal never sees anybody documents.
Related guides
- How to deposit at OneRush
- How to withdraw from OneRush
- Bitcoin at OneRush
- Skrill at OneRush
- Bank transfer at OneRush
A wallet you control has no daily limit and no bank asking questions, which cuts both ways. Set the limits yourself in the account settings and read responsible gambling before you need it. Adults 18 and over only.