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Crypto network fees, compared

Choosing the right network can be the difference between a ~$1 transfer and a $20 one. Here's how the common casino rails stack up for deposits and withdrawals — and a quick picker for the cheapest option.

Which network should I use?

NetworkCoinsTypical feeSpeedBest for
TRON (TRC20) USDT, USDC Very low
typically around a dollar, flat
~1–3 min The default for casino USDT deposits & withdrawals
Solana USDT, USDC, SOL Very low
fractions of a cent
seconds Fast, ultra-cheap stablecoin transfers
Polygon USDT, USDC, POL Very low
cents
~1–2 min Cheap stablecoin transfers where supported
BNB Smart Chain (BEP20) USDT, USDC, BNB Low
usually well under a dollar
~1 min A cheap alternative to Ethereum
Lightning Network BTC Very low
negligible
instant Small, fast Bitcoin deposits at crypto-first casinos
Bitcoin (on-chain) BTC Medium
varies with mempool congestion
~10–60 min Larger BTC moves when you are not in a hurry
Ethereum (ERC20) USDT, USDC, ETH High
can spike sharply when the network is busy
~1–5 min Only when nothing cheaper is offered — avoid for small amounts

The short version

For USDT, TRC20 (TRON) is almost always the right choice at a casino — cheap, fast and near-universally supported. Solana and Polygon are even cheaper where offered. Avoid ERC20 (Ethereum) for small amounts — the gas fee can dwarf the transfer. For Bitcoin, Lightning is ideal for small, instant deposits. Always confirm the network in both your wallet and the casino cashier — sending on the wrong network can lose your funds. New to this? Start with USDT (TRC20) casino deposits or our crypto casino guide.

Indicative only — network fees and speeds change constantly with demand; always check live rates in your wallet. Not financial advice. 18+. Play responsibly.