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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.

Deposit needed for FS100?No
Common deposit methodsCards, e-wallets, crypto
Fastest withdrawalsE-wallets
Slowest withdrawalsBank transfer

Common deposit & withdrawal methods

MethodDeposit speedWithdrawal speed
Debit/credit cardInstant2–5 business days
E-walletsInstantUnder 24 hours (post-KYC)
CryptocurrencyInstant to a few minutesUnder 24 hours (post-KYC)
Bank transfer1–2 business days2–5 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.