Bitcoin at X3000

By Henrik Åström, casino analyst — updated August 2026

Bitcoin at X3000 is the slowest of the three crypto options and the one with the most moving parts, which is why it gets its own page rather than a line on the crypto overview. Its deposit takes 10–40 minutes against 5–20 for USDT and Litecoin, its network fee floats instead of sitting at a known figure, and the value of what you send moves while it is in flight. Handled carefully it is perfectly reliable. Handled casually it is the one rail where a mistake cannot be undone.

How to deposit with Bitcoin

  1. Open the cashier at X3000 and select Bitcoin. The cashier generates a deposit address for your account.
  2. Copy the address in full — every character, using the copy button rather than your eyes. Then paste it into your wallet or exchange and compare the first and last four characters against the cashier before going further.
  3. Send at least the equivalent of ca 250 kr in BTC. Below the threshold the transfer may not be credited.
  4. Wait for network confirmations. The balance updates after 10–40 minutes depending on how busy the network is.
  5. Check the balance rather than the wallet. A transaction that shows as sent has left your wallet but is not yet confirmed on the chain.

How to withdraw to Bitcoin

In the withdrawal tab, choose Bitcoin, paste your own receiving address with the same care, and request at least the equivalent of ca 250 kr. Payouts take 1–24 hours, which covers both the operator approval and the network itself — usually near the fast end, occasionally near the slow one when fees spike and low-fee transactions wait for a block. The closed-loop rule applies as it does everywhere: a Bitcoin deposit is repaid in Bitcoin, to a wallet controlled by you. Verification comes first, since the first payout on any method needs ID and a proof of address dated within three months, and paying in crypto does not exempt anyone from it.

ParameterBitcoin at X3000
Minimum depositca 250 kr in BTC
Deposit time10–40 min, network confirmations
Minimum withdrawalca 250 kr in BTC
Withdrawal time1–24 hours
FeeNone from the platform; variable miner fee on the network
VerificationID and proof of address before the first payout

Limits and fees

X3000 charges no commission on either direction. The network does, and unlike the roughly 1 USDT on TRC-20 or the 0,001 LTC on Litecoin, the Bitcoin miner fee is not a fixed number — it rises with congestion and is paid by whoever sends. On a 250 kr deposit that is a meaningful slice; on a larger transfer it barely registers, which is the real argument for using BTC in fewer, bigger moves. Exchange rate risk sits alongside it: the amount is denominated in the coin, so its value in kronor shifts between signing and confirmation, and again in reverse when a payout is converted from your kr balance at the rate current when it is processed. Payout ceilings are the platform-wide 50 000 kr per transaction and 200 000 kr per rolling month.

When something goes wrong

The address was truncated or altered. Copying an address by hand, or having clipboard malware swap it, sends the coins to a stranger permanently. There is no reversal and no support ticket that helps. Always copy the whole string, always verify the ends, and send a minimum test amount the first time you use a new address.

The transaction is confirmed but the balance is unchanged. Give it the full 40 minutes first. If it still has not credited, send the transaction hash to live chat, which replies in around 2–5 minutes — the hash is the only thing that identifies a specific transfer on the chain.

You sent BTC to a different network address. Bitcoin and wrapped versions of it on other chains are not interchangeable. A transfer sent to the wrong chain is a loss rather than a delay, which is the same warning that applies to the TRC-20 and ERC-20 distinction on the crypto page.

How long does a Bitcoin deposit take to credit?
Between 10 and 40 minutes, because the balance only updates once the network has confirmed the transaction. That is slower than USDT or Litecoin at 5–20 minutes, and it is the network doing the waiting rather than the operator.
Does the platform take a fee on Bitcoin?
Not on its own side. What you pay is the miner fee that the Bitcoin network charges the sender, and that figure floats with congestion instead of sitting at a fixed rate. It hurts small transfers proportionally far more than large ones.
What happens if the exchange rate moves while my deposit is pending?
The amount is denominated in the coin, so the value credited in kronor reflects the rate at the moment the transaction is confirmed rather than when you signed it. Over 10–40 minutes the difference is usually trivial, but it is real, and a stablecoin removes it entirely.

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