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Monsterwin Deposits and Withdrawals

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Updated on: Apr 04, 2025

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Fewer Options Than I’d Like, But It Gets the Job Done

I always make a point about checking the payments page as one of the first things you do. It’s one of those things that can quietly tell you a lot about a casino. At first glance, Monsterwin keeps it simple. I mean, the layout’s not confusing, and everything you’d expect to see is more or less where it should be, so it gives off the impression that everything’s fine.

But as I started looking into the actual methods and availability, I wasn’t so sure. There’s a decent selection, sure, but some of the usual options aren’t available, or only half available. And when you throw in the uncertainty around licensing, I couldn’t help but wonder how reliable this setup really is.

    Payments Page and Payments Info

    Monsterwin Casino Deposit Methods

    Once I started looking into the actual payment options, things got a bit more interesting. On paper, there are plenty of methods listed. But some of the international staples aren’t available in the way you’d expect. Neteller, for example, doesn’t work for withdrawals. Visa can’t be used to deposit. And crypto? Pretty underwhelming overall.

    It feels like there’s been some restriction behind the scenes. I would guess that’s maybe tied to licensing, or it’s just a regional thing (or both). Either way, it left the page looking a bit thinner than I’m used to seeing.

    Here’s what the full list looks like:

    Method Min Deposit Max Deposit Min Withdrawal Max Withdrawal
    Bank Transfer €10 €5,000
    Revolut via Bank Transfer €10 €2,000
    Visa €10 €3,000
    Mastercard €10 €2,000 €10 €3,000
    Skrill €10 €5,000 €10 €5,000
    MiFinity €10 €2,500 €10 €2,500
    Neteller €10 €5,000
    Paysafecard €10 €950
    Interac CAD 10 CAD 3,000 CAD 10 CAD 3,000
    Bitcoin €30 €5,000 €60 €5,000
    Litecoin €10 €5,000 €10 €5,000
    Dogecoin €10 €1,000 €10 N/A

    So yeah, it’s not like the page is empty. But the absence of certain features like crypto variety or full Visa support definitely made me question things. That said, most of the methods that are available work with a minimum of €10, which I always appreciate. Bitcoin’s the only odd one out there, needing €30 to get started and €60 to withdraw.

    So… Who’s Deciding What I Can Withdraw?

    Monsterwin has a full VIP program with listed withdrawal limits for each level. That sounds great in theory, but when you compare it to the numbers on the payments page, it gets confusing fast.

    Here’s what the VIP structure looks like:

    Level 1: Daily: €500 / Monthly: €7,000

    • On-site promos
    • 24/7 support

    Level 2: Daily: €500 / Monthly: €10,000

    • On-site promos
    • 24/7 support

    Level 3: Daily: €800 / Monthly: €12,000

    • On-site promos
    • 24/7 support
    • Cashback
    • “Personalized” offers

    Level 4: Daily: €1,000 / Monthly: €15,000

    • On-site promos
    • 24/7 support
    • Cashback
    • “Personalized” offers
    • VIP manager

    Level 5: Daily: €1,500 / Monthly: €20,000

    • On-site promos
    • 24/7 support
    • Cashback
    • “Personalized” offers
    • VIP manager

    Here’s what threw me: back on the payments page, I saw methods allowing up to €2,500 or €5,000 per withdrawal. But if you’re on Level 1 or 2, you’re apparently limited to €500 per day. That means you could technically have a method that allows more than your actual account level does.

    How Does VIP Actually Work?

    After seeing those VIP withdrawal limits, I went digging to figure out how players actually move up the ranks. Turns out, the answer is… kind of vague.

    The terms say your VIP level is based on your activity over the last 90 days. So it’s basically how much you’ve deposited, how much you’ve withdrawn, and how many bonuses you’ve claimed. That’s fair enough. But there’s no mention of specific thresholds or how much you need to move up. At least I didn’t come across any mention of that. It also says your level can drop if you don’t place bets for a month, which feels a little harsh if you’re just taking a break.

    Monsterwin Casino Features

    There’s also no real insight into how long it takes to level up or what kind of perks you unlock beyond the same basic “VIP manager and cashback” line they keep reusing. It all kind of reads like one of those systems where you only find out how it really works after you’ve already moved up, which I don’t think is very fair.

    Conclusion

    There’s definitely a working payment system at Monsterwin, and I didn’t have trouble figuring out how to use it. Most of the limits are reasonable, and the layout’s simple enough.

    But once I started spotting odd restrictions, I couldn’t help but wonder what’s going on behind the scenes. Throw in that VIP setup that seems to contradict the payments page, and it’s tough to say what you’re really working with unless you’re deep into the system already. Nothing here feels broken, but there’s just enough uncertainty to make you more cautious than usual.

    In this section:

      Pros and Cons

      What I liked:

      • Payments page is easy to find and use
      • Most methods allow €10 minimums
      • VIP program offers higher withdrawal limits

      What I didn’t like:

      • Some major methods restricted in weird ways (like Visa for deposits, Neteller for withdrawals)
      • Cryptos are limited overall
      • No clear explanation of VIP progression

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