
Max-bet & cap index
Compare max bets and withdrawal limits across crypto casinos
Casinos bury their real limits in help-centre fine print. We pull them into one sortable table — max bet by game, per-withdrawal cap, and the weekly cap that decides how fast a big win actually pays out.
Top pick for high-limit players
If a weekly cap will throttle your payouts, play where there isn't one. Duel is our default for high-limit play — high ceilings and fast payouts; we publish each operator's weekly-cap status in the matrix once it's verified with a date.
The limits matrix
Filter by game, hide capped casinos, or search an operator. Click a column to sort.
Figures are verified per row (date + source). Blank cells are being verified — we publish nothing we haven't confirmed. See methodology.
What we track
Max bet by game
The real per-round ceiling for slots, blackjack and roulette — and why max bet isn't the same as max profit.
Withdrawal limits
Per-withdrawal caps and weekly caps, side by side, so you know how fast a win pays out.
No weekly cap
The casinos that don't throttle your withdrawals weekly — the high-roller shortlist.
Max-bet & limit FAQ
What's the highest max bet at a crypto casino?
It depends on the game and operator, and on max bet vs max profit per round. Slots, blackjack and roulette often differ at the same casino. The table compares verified figures.
What is a weekly withdrawal cap?
The most you can withdraw in a 7-day window, regardless of winnings. For high-limit players it's the key limit — a big win can take weeks to clear under a low cap. Some operators have none.
Which casinos have no weekly cap?
We flag this in the table once verified (date + source) — never guessed, because it's the signal whales care about most.
Max bets and withdrawal caps aren't a casino quirk; they're standard clauses written into an operator's terms and conditions, which is why you'll find them under "payments", "withdrawals" or "bonus terms" rather than on the homepage. Always read the current terms before a large session. If the size of your stakes ever stops feeling like entertainment, free confidential help is available from BeGambleAware and GamCare.