How to Withdraw at Duel Casino
Withdrawals work like deposits in reverse: same wallet icon, same chain selector, same on-chain settlement. The median payout lands in about three minutes, anything under A$20,000 is auto-approved with no manual review, the daily cap is A$250,000, and there are zero platform fees (network fees still apply, but Duel covers those). The only extra step is the address-book lock that protects you against a clipboard hijack on a compromised device. One more thing worth noting for Aussies: recreational gambling winnings are generally not taxable in Australia — that's general information, not financial or tax advice.
Fastest payout on each chain
TRX, SOL and LTC are the practical winners for Aussie players chasing a fast cash-out — sub-60-second settlement on TRC-20 USDT and Solana, and Litecoin isn't far behind. Bitcoin Lightning is quicker still but capped at the channel size. ETH mainnet depends on gas (Duel covers it, but the network state still matters). For the very largest tickets, BTC mainnet is fine — the on-chain fee is a rounding error on a A$50,000 withdrawal.
FAQ
What is the daily withdrawal cap?
A$250,000 per 24-hour rolling window per account. Anything above goes through a same-day manual review and is paid in tranches on the chain you selected.
Are there fees?
No platform fees on withdrawals. The on-chain network fee is paid by the casino, so the screen displays the exact net amount that lands at the destination address — what you see is what arrives.
Can I withdraw to a different chain than I deposited on?
Yes — the casino does not link deposit chain to withdrawal chain. You can deposit BTC on Lightning and withdraw USDT on TRC-20; the wallet runs as a single multi-asset balance underneath.