Before you put any money into Blaze Spins, it's worth knowing how the cashier actually behaves once you want it back. This page sets out what the operator itself states about deposits, withdrawals, processing windows, limits and fees – the practical side of using the platform, rather than the bonus offers around it. Figures below come directly from the operator's own published terms.
The wait explained
Blaze Spins states that withdrawals are often processed within 20 minutes, though that's a stated target rather than a guarantee for every request. Crypto withdrawals need at least one blockchain confirmation first, so the actual wait depends on network congestion and the fee attached to the transaction. Bank transfer withdrawals sit in a different bracket entirely – typically 3–10 banking days.
Large wins can add time on top of any of these windows: the operator may ask the relevant game provider to verify the result before releasing funds, which extends processing beyond the usual figure. Worth remembering: only one withdrawal per player is approved in any 24-hour period, so splitting a payout into several smaller requests won't get money out any faster.
Caps, fees and currency
| Limit | Amount |
|---|---|
| Maximum daily withdrawal | $2,500–$5,000 |
| Maximum weekly withdrawal | $5,000–$10,000 |
| Maximum monthly withdrawal | $20,000–$40,000 |
Where a player sits in this range depends on VIP status, and the operator says these ceilings may be increased for VIP players at its own discretion. Most withdrawal methods carry no charge, with one exception: certain e-wallets attract a 5% fee. Blaze Spins does not perform currency conversion itself, so any bank or exchange conversion charge is down to the player's own provider, not the casino.
Identity checks before a payout clears
Verification isn't optional paperwork tacked onto a withdrawal – it's a condition of getting one. Full KYC becomes compulsory once a player's lifetime deposits pass €5,000, or the moment any withdrawal is requested at all, whichever comes first. The operator asks for a government-issued photo ID, a selfie holding that same document, and a recent bank statement or utility bill as proof of address.
Once everything is submitted, Blaze Spins states the check can take up to 5 business days. There's a separate wrinkle worth flagging: the operator may also try to verify a player by phone, and if that call goes unanswered for 14 days, the account can be temporarily locked and any pending withdrawal suspended along with it.
What the documents need to show
ID must have at least three months left before it expires; proof of address must have been issued within the last three months. The face in the selfie has to match both the ID document and the person submitting it – three separate checks the operator runs against a single upload.
Before the first deposit goes in
One rule shapes everything that follows a deposit: the full amount must be wagered at least once before any withdrawal is permitted, bonus or no bonus. It's a low bar next to some operators' terms, but it still means the money isn't simply sitting there to be pulled straight back out. One account per person, household, device or IP address is allowed, and each deposit screen shows its own minimum threshold – deposits below it are neither credited nor refunded.
Methods and their trade-offs
On the deposit side, Blaze Spins lists Paysafe, credit cards and USD e-wallets alongside Bitcoin and other supported cryptocurrencies. In practice, crypto tends to move fastest once confirmed on-chain, while card and e-wallet deposits clear instantly but carry their own limits shown at the point of payment.
Withdrawals are a shorter list: bank transfer and e-wallets are the named options, and the operator's terms say a withdrawal should use the same method as the original deposit. There's one stated exception – crypto withdrawals remain available regardless of which method funded the account in the first place.
Requesting a payout
In short: clear the wagering requirement on the deposit, pass whatever verification the balance or the request has triggered, then submit one withdrawal at a time. Anything beyond the daily cap won't clear until the next window opens, and a request flagged for provider-level checks on a big win will simply take longer than the 20-minute figure quoted elsewhere on the platform.
Gambling should stay within what you can comfortably afford, and getting paid promptly is never a reason to chase losses. Blaze Spins is for players aged 18+, and free, confidential support is available at BeGambleAware or through the GamCare National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 (free, 24/7).
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