Ignition BTC withdrawal — how long did yours take?
Just requested $1,250 to BTC, first time withdrawing here. Cleared rollover on a 100% match. Anyone with recent times? Looking for a sanity check before I assume something is wrong.
Just requested $1,250 to BTC, first time withdrawing here. Cleared rollover on a 100% match. Anyone with recent times? Looking for a sanity check before I assume something is wrong.
Anyone else experiencing major delays with Litecoin withdrawals at Ignition Casino? I requested a $840 LTC withdrawal on Monday morning and it's still showing "pending" after 6 days. Their support keeps saying "blockchain congestion" but LTC network has been running smooth with 2-minute blocks. Usually my Litecoin payouts process within 24-48 hours max. This is my 4th withdrawal this year and by far the longest wait. Curious if this is affecting other players or just bad timing on my end.
Noticed Ignition Casino added XRP to their deposit options last week with a listed $20 minimum. Been using Bitcoin there for years but XRP transfers are way faster and cheaper fees. Anyone actually tested an XRP deposit yet? Want to confirm the minimum actually processes at $20 before I switch over. Their BTC minimum is $25 so this would be a nice improvement if it works as advertised. Also curious about processing times - seeing instant or does it take the usual 3 confirmations like their other alts?
Just processed a $850 Bitcoin withdrawal from Ignition Casino that took 18 hours to hit my wallet. Usually see 4-6 hours max on weekdays. Submitted Tuesday 2pm EST, approved around 3pm, but didn't receive until Wednesday 8am. Anyone else seeing longer BTC withdrawal times this week? Wondering if they're having processing delays or if this was a one-off. My wallet address was correct and transaction eventually went through fine - just the timing was off from their normal speed.
Been tracking USDC deposits across multiple sites and noticed something odd with Ignition Casino. USDC transactions on Ethereum settle within 15 seconds and show as confirmed on Etherscan, but Ignition still requires 10 network confirmations before crediting the deposit. This means waiting 2-3 minutes for what should be an instant stablecoin deposit. Other sites I've tested credit USDC after 3-6 confirmations max. The 0.17 USDC network fee is reasonable, but the confirmation wait seems excessive for a stablecoin. Anyone else experiencing this delay? Is there a technical reason Ignition needs 10 confirmations for USDC specifically?
Sent 47 LINK to my Ignition Casino wallet yesterday at 3:42 PM EST. Etherscan shows the transaction confirmed within 2 minutes with 150+ confirmations now, but my Ignition balance still shows zero. This is my third LINK deposit this month - the previous two took 18 and 22 hours respectively to credit, even though blockchain confirmation was instant. Network fees were normal at 0.003 ETH. **Anyone else experiencing extended LINK deposit delays at Ignition?** Other ERC-20 tokens like USDT and USDC have been crediting within 30 minutes for me on the same platform.
Deposited 2.5 ETC to Ignition Casino yesterday morning and it's still showing pending after 24 hours. The blockchain shows 47 confirmations and their deposit page states they need 12 confirmations for ETC. Transaction hash verified on multiple explorers - definitely went through. Anyone else experiencing ETC deposit delays at Ignition recently? My usual Bitcoin deposits credit within 2 hours there, so this seems unusual. Support ticket submitted 6 hours ago but no response yet.
Been tracking Avalanche AVAX support across platforms and Ignition Casino just added it last month. Their withdrawal minimum is set at 50 AVAX (around $2,000 at current prices) but actual network fees are consistently 0.01 AVAX. That's a 5,000x markup on the actual cost. Even accounting for exchange liquidity and processing overhead, this seems excessive compared to their ETH minimum of 0.1 ETH or BTC at 0.001 BTC. Anyone else finding this withdrawal threshold problematic? Most other networks they support have minimums closer to 10-20x network fees, not 5,000x.
Just processed a Polkadot DOT withdrawal at Ignition Casino and got hit with a 12 DOT fee. Checked the actual Polkadot network and the transaction cost was 0.003 DOT - that's a **4,000% markup** over the real network fee. This is getting ridiculous across crypto casinos. I've been tracking withdrawal fees since 2018 and DOT fees have jumped from 2 DOT to 12 DOT in six months while network costs stayed flat. Anyone else seeing similar markups on DOT withdrawals at other brands?
Just processed a USDC withdrawal at Ignition and noticed they're charging 15 USDC flat fee. Checked current ERC-20 gas prices and actual network cost for USDC transfer is around 2 USDC right now. **Current breakdown:** - Ignition fee: 15 USDC - Actual network cost: ~2 USDC - Their markup: 650% I get that casinos need to cover operational costs, but this seems excessive compared to other stablecoins. Anyone else tracking USDC fees across different brands? Wondering if this is standard or if there are better options for stablecoin withdrawals.
Just checked my Ignition withdrawal options and they're charging **25 USDT** for Tether withdrawals. I've been tracking TRC-20 network fees for months and the actual cost is around 1-2 USDT max right now. That's a 2400% markup on what the Tron network actually charges. I get that casinos need to cover operational costs, but this seems excessive compared to what I'm seeing at other bitcoin casinos. Anyone know if Ignition uses ERC-20 instead of TRC-20 for USDT? That would explain higher fees since Ethereum gas is more expensive, but their withdrawal page doesn't specify which network.
Just tried withdrawing 200 TRX from Ignition and noticed they charge 15 TRX as a withdrawal fee. Checked the current Tron network and transactions are going through for around 0.1 TRX - sometimes even free with energy/bandwidth. That's a 150x markup over actual network costs. I've been tracking crypto casino fees across different chains for years and this seems excessive even by industry standards. **Anyone else seeing similar TRX withdrawal fees at other brands? Or has Ignition updated their fee structure recently?**
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