Crypto payments at X3000
By Henrik Åström, casino analyst — updated August 2026
Crypto is the one rail at X3000 where the casino is not the slowest link in the chain — the blockchain is. That changes what you should optimise for: not the operator processing time, but the network you send on and the address you paste. This page covers the supported coins, the network question, what a crypto deposit and a crypto withdrawal really cost, and the claim about anonymity that a crypto casino should never be allowed to make unchallenged. The other rails are compared on the payments hub.
Supported coins — and the Ethereum question
Three assets are credited: USDT on the TRC-20 network, Litecoin, and Bitcoin. That is the whole list. Ethereum itself is not among the deposit options at X3000, which matters for a specific reason: USDT exists on several chains, and the ERC-20 version of it lives on the Ethereum network. Sending ERC-20 USDT to a TRC-20 address is the classic way to lose a deposit, and it is a mistake people make precisely because the ticker on both looks the same.
| Coin | Network | Min deposit | Deposit time | Min withdrawal | Withdrawal time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USDT | TRC-20 | ca 250 kr | 5–20 min | ca 250 kr | 1–24 hours |
| Litecoin (LTC) | Litecoin | ca 250 kr | 5–20 min | ca 250 kr | 1–24 hours |
| Bitcoin (BTC) | Bitcoin | ca 250 kr | 10–40 min | ca 250 kr | 1–24 hours |
TRC-20 versus ERC-20, in one paragraph
A network is a separate ledger, not a setting. TRC-20 is the Tron chain: transfers confirm in a couple of minutes and the network fee is around 1 USDT regardless of the amount. ERC-20 is the Ethereum chain: the same token, a different ledger, and a fee that floats with congestion and can eat a small deposit alive. X3000 quotes its USDT address as TRC-20, so the practical rule is one line long — copy the network label from the cashier into your exchange withdrawal screen before you copy anything else.
A wrong-network transfer is not a delay, it is a loss. The coins arrive at an address that exists on a chain nobody is watching, and neither the operator nor the exchange has a button that reverses it. Recovery, where it is possible at all, depends on a custodian holding the keys and is never a service level you can count on. The one habit that eliminates this risk entirely: send a minimum test amount the first time you use a new address, wait for it to be credited, and only then move the rest.
What a crypto deposit and withdrawal actually cost
The platform takes no commission on either direction. What you pay is the network fee: roughly 1 USDT on TRC-20, about 0,001 LTC on Litecoin, and a variable miner fee on Bitcoin that rises when the mempool is busy. On a 250 kr deposit that fee is a visible percentage; on a 5 000 kr one it is noise, which is why crypto rewards larger and less frequent transfers.
Exchange rate risk is the second cost, and it is the one nobody prices in. A bitcoin deposit is quoted in the coin, not in kronor. Between the moment you sign the transaction and the moment the network confirms it, the rate has moved — usually trivially, occasionally not. Stablecoins remove that exposure, which is the honest reason to prefer USDT for cashflow and leave BTC and LTC for people who are holding them anyway. On the way out the same applies in reverse: a crypto withdrawal converts your kronor balance at the rate current when the payout is processed.
Crypto does not make you anonymous
This is where a lot of crypto casino marketing quietly misleads. A licensed operator runs KYC on the account, not on the coin. Before the first payout you still submit a photo ID and a proof of address dated within three months, and the review still takes up to 24 hours. Paying in USDT changes nothing about that requirement — it only changes which rail the money travelled on. Public blockchains are also permanently auditable by design, so a Tron or Bitcoin transaction is arguably more traceable than a card payment, not less. Treat crypto at X3000 as a speed and cost decision, never as a privacy one. The document list is set out on the withdrawal guide.
Where to go next
Bitcoin has enough quirks of its own — confirmation counts, address formats, fee spikes — to justify a separate page: read Bitcoin at X3000 before your first BTC transfer. If crypto turns out to be more friction than it is worth, Trustly beats every coin on speed for a Swedish bank account, and the deposit guide covers the alternatives in order.