Filed all KYC docs on day 1. Request sat in pending for 8 days, then "additional verification required" with no specifics. Live chat says 24-72h, week later nothing. Anyone else hit this in June?
Just noticed Super Slots quietly bumped their Ethereum withdrawal minimum from 0.1 ETH to 0.25 ETH sometime in the past week. That's roughly $600+ at current prices versus the old $240 threshold.
I've been tracking crypto limits across brands for years and this is a significant jump. Their Bitcoin minimum stayed at 0.005 BTC ($330), so it's specifically targeting ETH users.
Anyone else caught off guard by this change? Makes smaller session cashouts much harder for Ethereum players.
Submitted a Bitcoin withdrawal request at Super Slots on Monday for $1,200 and it's now Thursday evening with status still showing "processing". This is hitting 96 hours which seems way longer than their advertised 24-48 hour timeframe.
Account is fully verified, withdrawal amount is well under their $2,500 weekly limit, and I've had successful payouts before (usually took 36-48 hours max). Anyone else experiencing longer delays lately or should I reach out to support?
Sent 500 USDT to my Super Slots account yesterday around 3 PM EST. Blockchain shows 847 confirmations on the Ethereum network, transaction went through clean with $12 gas fee. But my casino balance still shows the deposit as "pending" after 12 hours.
**Transaction details:**
- Amount: 500 USDT (ERC-20)
- Network confirmations: 847+
- Gas fee paid: $12.33
- Status on casino: Still pending
Anyone else experiencing USDT deposit delays at Super Slots recently? Their support chat keeps saying "technical review" but won't give a timeline. This is my first stablecoin deposit there - usually stick to Bitcoin which processes in 2-3 hours max.
Been using Bitcoin Cash for deposits since the fees are under $0.01, but Super Slots requires 6 confirmations before crediting BCH deposits. That's putting me at 60+ minutes waiting time even though BCH blocks come every 10 minutes like clockwork.
Most other sites I've used only need 3 confirms for BCH. Anyone know if Super Slots has always been this conservative with BCH, or did they bump up the requirement recently? Getting tired of waiting over an hour when the network is working perfectly fine.
Deposited 15 AVAX to Super Slots on Monday morning and it's still showing as pending after 72 hours. The transaction confirmed on Avalanche network within 2 seconds with 200+ confirmations now. Their support keeps saying "technical difficulties with AVAX processing" but won't give a timeline.
Anyone else having AVAX deposit issues there? I've used AVAX at Wild Casino and Cafe Casino without problems - usually processes within 10 minutes max. Starting to wonder if Super Slots has liquidity issues with AVAX or if their wallet integration is broken.
Just processed a Solana withdrawal at **Super Slots** and got hit with a 0.5 SOL fee ($12 at current prices). Checked the actual network transaction and it cost 0.00025 SOL - that's literally $0.006.
That's a **2000x markup** on the real network cost. Even accounting for wallet management overhead, this seems excessive compared to other chains they support.
Anyone else notice this? For comparison, their Bitcoin fees are maybe 3-4x network cost, which feels reasonable. But 2000x on Solana feels like they're either unaware of how cheap SOL transactions are or they're padding profits heavily on this chain.
Just tried withdrawing 200 ATOM from Super Slots and they're charging a **15 ATOM fee**. That's roughly $150 at current prices for a transaction that costs 0.003 ATOM on the Cosmos network.
Checked the actual Cosmos Hub - standard delegate/transfer fees are around 0.003-0.005 ATOM. Even priority transactions rarely exceed 0.01 ATOM.
This 5000x markup seems excessive compared to other crypto casinos. BetOnline charges 0.1 ATOM for withdrawals, which is still high but at least reasonable.
Anyone else seeing these inflated ATOM fees across different platforms? Starting to think some casinos view newer coins as profit centers rather than legitimate withdrawal methods.
Just processed a Litecoin withdrawal at **Super Slots** and noticed they're charging 0.01 LTC in fees. Checked the network and current LTC transaction fees are sitting around 0.0001 LTC - that's literally 100x markup.
For context, I withdrew 2.5 LTC and paid 0.01 LTC fee, so roughly 0.4% of my withdrawal went to fees. The actual network cost would've been about 0.004% of my withdrawal amount.
Anyone else notice this gap between what casinos charge vs actual network costs for Litecoin? Been tracking this across multiple brands and the markups vary wildly.
Just tried withdrawing 8.7 DASH from Super Slots and they want to charge me **2.5 DASH** as a withdrawal fee. That's nearly 30% of my balance!
I checked the Dash network and current transaction fees are around **0.0001 DASH** - literally 25,000x less than what they're charging. Even during network congestion, Dash fees rarely exceed 0.001 DASH.
This isn't a "processing fee" situation either since other crypto casinos handle Dash withdrawals for under 0.01 DASH. Has anyone successfully negotiated this down or found a workaround? The math here is completely insane.
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