Deposit & withdrawal methods for Australian players
You don't need to deposit anything to claim a no deposit bonus — but once you're ready to fund an account or withdraw winnings, here's what's commonly available to Australian players and how each method affects speed.
Common deposit & withdrawal methods
| Method | Deposit speed | Withdrawal speed |
|---|---|---|
| Debit/credit card | Instant | 2–5 business days |
| E-wallets | Instant | Under 24 hours (post-KYC) |
| Cryptocurrency | Instant to a few minutes | Under 24 hours (post-KYC) |
| Bank transfer | 1–2 business days | 2–5 business days |
Both Bitkingz and Crocoslots support a range of these options — check each operator's own payments page for the exact list available in your account, since availability can vary.
Why this matters even for a no deposit bonus
You can claim and play through FS100 without ever depositing. But your chosen withdrawal method still matters once wagering clears — it determines how quickly winnings actually reach you, and some methods double as the ID verification step during KYC. Picking a method you can verify easily (a card or e-wallet already in your name) tends to make the whole withdrawal process faster.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to deposit to claim FS100?
No — it's a genuine no deposit offer, playable with zero funds added to your account.
Can I withdraw with a different method than I deposited with?
Usually not for the first withdrawal — most casinos require payout via the same method used to deposit, or at minimum one verified in your name, as an anti-fraud measure.