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A bitcoin casino instant withdrawal is two claims in one — that the operator releases your payout immediately, and that the Bitcoin network delivers it immediately. For players residing in Malta only the first claim varies by casino; the second is network physics, and it’s worth knowing both before choosing BTC as your cashout rail. This page separates the release clock from the settlement clock and lists the operators whose BTC payouts we’ve timed end-to-end.
The practical consequence: an “instant BTC casino” with a manual release queue is slower than a same-day fiat casino on Revolut. The release policy decides; the coin only settles.
| Factor | BTC on-chain | USDT (low-fee network) |
|---|---|---|
| Settlement after release | ~10-min blocks × confirmations required | Usually minutes |
| Network fee | Varies with congestion | Typically cents on cheap networks |
| Value risk while it settles | BTC/EUR moves in transit | Pegged — what you won is what arrives |
If the goal is purely the fastest, most predictable cashout, the USDT guide makes the stablecoin case; if you hold BTC anyway, withdrawing in kind avoids one conversion spread.
Release queue plus settlement: minutes at an auto-approving casino once broadcast (blocks average ~10 minutes, credited after the operator’s required confirmations), days if the casino reviews manually. We publish measured request-to-received times per operator — the release policy, not Bitcoin, is what varies.
The ones listed in this silo do — acceptance is verified on a real registration, and each operator’s licence of record is disclosed on its review.
18+. BTC adds price risk on top of gambling risk. Help: rgf.org.mt, Supportline 1777.