How to withdraw at X3000

By Henrik Åström, casino analyst — updated August 2026

A cashout is the only part of an online casino that cannot be faked in marketing copy — either the money arrives or it does not. I close every test at X3000 with a full withdrawal for exactly that reason, stopwatch running. This page covers the payout flow, the withdrawal methods and their real speeds, the limits that apply, and the two rules that trip people up: closed-loop and verification. Deposits are handled on the deposit guide; everything else is on the payments hub.

The withdrawal flow, step by step

  1. Finish any open bonus first. Funds still carrying wagering are not withdrawable, and the terms behind that are on the wagering page.
  2. Open the cashier and switch to the withdrawal tab.
  3. Pick a payout method. In practice the list is shaped by what you deposited with — see the closed-loop section below.
  4. Enter an amount between the minimum withdrawal and the per-transaction ceiling.
  5. Complete verification if it is still outstanding. On a first cashout it almost always is.
  6. Confirm and leave it alone. The request moves to pending, then to sent.

Withdrawal methods and payout speed

Withdrawal methodMinimum withdrawalPayout timeFee from the platform
Trustly (direct bank, BankID)200 kr0–2 hours, measured 1 h 40 minNone
Skrill200 kr1–3 hoursNone
Visa200 kr1–3 banking daysNone
Mastercard200 kr1–3 banking daysNone
Bank transfer (SEPA, bankgiro)300 kr1–3 banking daysNone
USDT (TRC-20)ca 250 kr1–24 hoursNetwork fee only
Litecoin (LTC)ca 250 kr1–24 hoursNetwork fee only
Bitcoin (BTC)ca 250 kr1–24 hoursNetwork fee only
PaysafecardNot availableRedirected to Trustly, Skrill or bankNone

The spread between the top and the bottom of that table is the whole story of payout speed. Trustly settles straight against a Swedish bank account through BankID and is the fastest thing on the platform. Cards look convenient and are the slowest, because after the operator releases the money it still has to travel back through the card scheme to the issuing bank. Nothing about a weekend request changes that: banking days are banking days.

Minimum and maximum withdrawal

The minimum withdrawal matches the deposit floor on each rail — 200 kr on Trustly, Skrill and cards, 300 kr on bank transfer, roughly 250 kr on crypto. The maximum withdrawal is where planning matters: 50 000 kr per single transaction, and 200 000 kr in a rolling month across every method combined. A larger balance is not stuck, it is paid in instalments, and higher VIP levels lift the monthly ceiling rather than the per-transaction one. Splitting a big cashout between two methods does not create extra headroom; the monthly cap counts the total.

The closed-loop rule

Money leaves the way it came in, up to the amount deposited. Deposit 1 000 kr by Visa and the first 1 000 kr of any payout returns to that Visa card; anything above it can go to a nominated alternative. The rule is an anti-money-laundering requirement, not a house preference, and no operator can waive it on request. Paysafecard is the documented exception, because a prepaid voucher has no account behind it to receive funds — voucher deposits are paid out through Trustly, Skrill or a bank transfer instead.

Verification before the first cashout

The first withdrawal triggers a one-off document check: photo ID plus a proof of address issued within the last three months, and for card deposits an image of the card with the middle digits hidden. The operator quotes up to 24 hours for the review; in my own submissions it ran 3–18 hours. The name on the payment method must match the name on the account, which is the single most common reason a first payout stalls. Uploading everything straight after registration removes the step from the critical path entirely.

Pending withdrawal, and why cancelling is a bad idea

Between confirmation and dispatch the request sits in a pending state while the finance desk runs its checks. That is normal for every cashout, not a warning sign. The cashier will usually let you cancel during that window, and the funds return to the playable balance — which is precisely the problem. A cashout you have already decided on becomes a session you did not plan, and the win goes back into the game it came from. If you find yourself cancelling payouts more than once, the account tools on the limits and self-exclusion page exist for that exact pattern. If a pending status genuinely overruns, live chat answers in around 2–5 minutes and will name the missing document.

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