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Crypto Payment Gateway for Online Casinos & iGaming

How online casinos and iGaming operators take deposits and pay out winnings in crypto, with no chargebacks and permanent per-player deposit addresses.

CryptoNow is a crypto payment gateway for online casinos and iGaming operators that lets you accept deposits and pay out winnings in 35+ tokens across 15 networks, with no chargebacks, permanent per-player deposit addresses, and automated withdrawals you can run from your casino admin via API. Settlement is non-custodial, so funds land in wallets the casino controls — never a processor-held balance that can be frozen.

A crypto payment gateway for casinos is the infrastructure that credits player deposits, settles them to the operator's own wallet, and pushes winnings back out — without an intermediary taking custody.

What Payment Problems Do Online Casinos Face Today?

iGaming is the textbook high-risk category for traditional processors. Card deposits invite chargebacks and friendly fraud — a player loses, then disputes the deposit — and casinos routinely face frozen accounts, rolling reserves, and forced offboarding. Each frozen balance is player money the operator cannot move and winnings it cannot pay.

Crypto settlement removes the bank from the loop, but a casino-grade gateway has to do more than accept coins: it has to credit repeat depositors reliably and automate payouts at volume. CryptoNow is built for both.

How Does the No-Chargeback Advantage Work?

A crypto deposit is confirmed on-chain and then irreversible. In CryptoNow, a payment moves from New to Pending to Done; once it is Done, no bank or intermediary can reverse it. For a casino this eliminates the single largest source of payment fraud:

  1. No disputed deposits: A player cannot reclaim a confirmed deposit after playing.
  2. No friendly fraud: The "I didn't make this deposit" dispute does not exist on-chain.
  3. No rolling reserves: With nothing to reverse, there is no need for a processor to hold reserves against your revenue.
  4. Keep 100% of revenue: After the network miner fee and the 0.5% system fee, settled funds are yours.

The deeper mechanics of why confirmed deposits can't be disputed are covered in no chargebacks for online casinos.

Why Do Permanent Player Deposit Addresses Matter?

Players deposit repeatedly, so the deposit address model is critical. CryptoNow assigns each player a permanent static client wallet per network, and repeat deposits to that address are always credited. The player saves the address once and funds it again and again.

This is different from a single-use checkout charge address, which is generated for one payment; a re-send to a prior charge address is not tracked. Casinos that rely on single-use addresses lose returning players' deposits and generate support tickets. Permanent player addresses remove that failure mode entirely — explained in full in why permanent player deposit addresses matter.

How Are Casino Withdrawals Automated?

Paying winners quickly is a retention feature. CryptoNow exposes a REST API and Node.js SDK, so withdrawals can be triggered straight from the casino admin panel:

  • API-driven payouts: Trigger withdrawals programmatically from your back office.
  • Idempotency-Key: The withdrawal endpoint accepts an Idempotency-Key header, so a retried payout request after a dropped connection executes only once — no double payouts to a winner.
  • Mass payouts: Mass crypto payouts via multisend pay many winners or affiliates in a single batch at $0.10 per address.

See the integration overview for connecting CryptoNow to your platform.

Deposit and Payout Model at a Glance

Function How CryptoNow handles it
Player deposits Permanent static client wallet per network — repeat deposits always credited
Wrong-token deposits Recognised tokens auto-credited; unrecognised recoverable via exportable key
Winnings payouts API-triggered withdrawals with Idempotency-Key; multisend for batches
Chargebacks None — confirmed payments are irreversible
Custody Non-custodial — funds settle to the casino's own wallet

Why Non-Custodial Control Matters for a Casino

Because CryptoNow never holds your funds, a casino keeps control of its cash flow: no frozen balances, no rolling reserves, no forced conversions, and no account to lose. The technology is independently audited by Datami, with offline private keys, multi-level 2FA (email, authenticator app, phone), and exportable keys and seed phrases per wallet. Autosign — enabled by default — keeps deposits, sweeps, swaps, and payouts processing without manual signing.

What Does It Cost?

A 0.5% system fee applies to withdrawals and to the transfer of player-wallet funds to your account wallet, plus the network miner fee. Mass payouts cost $0.10 per address. There are no setup, monthly, or minimum-volume fees. Full detail is on the iGaming gateway page.

What Happens If a Player Sends the Wrong Token?

Casino players are not all crypto-native, so wrong-asset deposits are common. A recognised token on a supported network is auto-detected and credited to the player with no manual work. An unrecognised token is recoverable via the exportable per-client private key: the operator reveals that wallet's key after passing two-factor authentication and retrieves the asset. Either way, a mistyped deposit becomes a quick fix rather than a lost player and a refund dispute.

How Do I Pay Casino Affiliates and Streamers?

Casinos run large affiliate and streamer programs, and commission runs can involve hundreds of recipients. Multisend pays them all in one batch at $0.10 per address, plus the network miner fee. A run can be uploaded as a CSV of addresses and amounts, and for any token the system batches one transaction per 200 addresses — so 1,000 recipients settle as five transactions.

How Do Treasury and Auto-Swap Work for a Casino?

Casinos rarely want to hold every token players deposit. CryptoNow's swap engine — powered by SwapSpace, with Allbridge Core for stablecoins, on mainnet — lets you convert between assets, and auto-swap rules can convert incoming deposits to a preferred asset automatically once they arrive. The true cost of a swap is the network miner fee + the 0.5% system fee + the swap provider's rate spread — not a flat 0.5%.

What Does the Deposit-to-Payout Flow Look Like?

  1. Assign a player address: Each player gets a permanent static client wallet per network.
  2. The player deposits: Repeat deposits to that address are always credited; recognised wrong-token sends are auto-credited.
  3. The network confirms: The deposit moves New → Pending → Done as the blockchain confirms it.
  4. Sweep and pay out: Funds sweep to the casino's account wallet via autosign; winnings are paid via API withdrawals or multisend.

Which Networks and Tokens Can Players Deposit In?

CryptoNow covers 35+ tokens across 15 networks, so players fund accounts with the assets they already hold. Supported networks include Bitcoin, Ethereum and ERC-20 tokens, BNB Chain and BEP-20 tokens, Tron and TRC-20 tokens, Polygon, Optimism, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Fantom, Moonbeam, Solana, Blast, and TON. Common deposit assets include BTC, ETH, BNB, TRX, MATIC, and SOL, plus major stablecoins such as USDT and USDC across several networks.

Wide coverage matters for a casino because it removes friction at the moment of deposit: a player is not forced to acquire a specific token first, which reduces drop-off at funding. A player using a mobile wallet or an exchange app can simply pay from whatever balance they already hold, on the network of their choice.

Glossary of Key Terms

  • Static player address: A permanent per-player client wallet where repeat deposits are always credited.
  • Account wallet: The casino's own wallet that receives settled deposits.
  • Autosign: Automated signing, enabled by default, required for deposits, sweeps, swaps, and payouts.
  • Idempotency-Key: A withdrawal header that prevents duplicate payouts on retried requests.
  • Multisend: Batch payouts to many winners or affiliates at $0.10 per address.
  • System fee: CryptoNow's 0.5% commission on withdrawals, player-to-account settlement, and swaps.

FAQ

Can online casinos accept crypto deposits and pay out winnings?

Yes. CryptoNow lets casinos accept deposits and pay winnings in 35+ tokens across 15 networks, settled non-custodially to the operator's own wallet, with no chargebacks on confirmed payments.

Can players dispute or charge back a crypto deposit?

No. A confirmed crypto deposit is irreversible, so players cannot dispute it the way they can a card deposit. This removes friendly fraud.

Do players get a new deposit address every time?

No. CryptoNow assigns each player a permanent static client wallet per network, so repeat deposits to the same address are always credited.

Can withdrawals run from my casino admin panel?

Yes. CryptoNow exposes a REST API and SDK, and the withdrawal endpoint supports an Idempotency-Key header so retried payout requests never execute twice.

What does a casino pay to use CryptoNow?

A 0.5% system fee on withdrawals and player-to-account settlement plus the network miner fee, $0.10 per address for multisend payouts, and no setup, monthly, or minimum-volume fees.

Which cryptocurrencies can players use to deposit?

Players can deposit in 35+ tokens across 15 networks, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Tron, Polygon, Solana, and TON, plus major stablecoins such as USDT and USDC on several networks.

Does CryptoNow hold the casino's funds at any point?

No. Settlement is non-custodial. Confirmed deposits sweep to the casino's own account wallet, and the operator can export each wallet's keys after passing two-factor authentication.

To see deposit, payout, and integration flows for iGaming, start with the casino and gambling gateway.