Litecoin Casino Fees and Costs Compared 2026

Most LTC casino costs are hidden in T&C clauses, not advertised. We read every relevant clause so you know what withdrawing, depositing, and going inactive actually costs you.

5 casinos · Real T&C data · Updated April 2026

What This Section Covers

Two deep-dive guides cover the fees that matter most: what it costs to get your money out, and what the minimum entry point is at each casino. Both guides use data pulled directly from casino T&C documents.

Fee Summary - All 5 Casinos

Key numbers from each casino's T&C. Click any casino name to read its full review.

Casino Min Deposit Min for Bonus Min Withdrawal Max/Week Max/Month Processing Deposit Rollover Inactive Fee
Banzai €20 €10 €50 (wire, non-EU) €2,500 €10,000 2 business days None stated €5/month after 6 months
Smokace €20 €25 €50 €2,500-€5,000 €20,000 2 business days 3x deposit required 5%/month after 6 months
Stelario ~€20 €25 €20 €3,000/day cap €20,000 3 banking days 3x deposit required Not confirmed
Playzilla €20 (for bonus) €20 Not stated €500-€1,500/day (VIP-based) €7,000-€20,000 (VIP-based) 3 business days 1x deposit (10% fee if unmet) €5/month after 180 days
Verde €10 €10 €20 Not confirmed Not confirmed Not confirmed 3x deposit required Not confirmed

Why LTC Fees Are Different to Fiat Fees

Litecoin transactions carry no casino-side deposit fees at any of the casinos we cover. But that does not mean depositing or withdrawing LTC is completely free.

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Network fees are on you. When you send LTC to a casino wallet, the blockchain transaction fee is deducted from your wallet - not by the casino. These fees are typically under €0.10 per transaction at current LTC network load.

The costs that actually matter are the casino's own rules: minimum withdrawal thresholds, weekly caps, and deposit rollover requirements before you can withdraw at all. These vary significantly across the 5 casinos and can materially affect how quickly you access your winnings.

Hidden Cost Clauses to Know

These are not in the headline numbers. They are in the T&C body text. All confirmed from primary sources.

Deposit rollover before withdrawal (Smokace, Stelario, Verde)

Smokace and Stelario require you to wager your deposit 3x before you can request any withdrawal - even with no active bonus. Verde has the same clause. At Playzilla the requirement is just 1x, but if you withdraw before meeting it a 10% fee is charged on the withdrawal amount.

Banzai's optional withdrawal fee clause (T&C 4.14)

Banzai's T&C reserves the right to charge withdrawal fees. The clause states any fee must be disclosed at the time of the withdrawal request. No fee has been reported in normal use, but the clause exists and is in force.

Smokace inactivity: 5% monthly (T&C 10.5)

After 6 months without a login, Smokace charges 5% of your balance every month. This is a percentage, not a flat fee - on a €1,000 balance that is €50 per month. Banzai and Playzilla charge a flat €5/month instead.

Stelario: max €1,000 per withdrawal transaction (T&C 6.11)

Even if your daily limit allows more, each individual withdrawal request at Stelario is capped at €1,000. Larger wins require multiple requests over multiple days.

Playzilla VIP limits reset after 1 month inactive

Your withdrawal limits at Playzilla are set by your VIP level, which is calculated from play activity in the previous 90 days. If you are inactive for 1 month, your level is automatically dropped to Beginner - which caps daily withdrawals at €500.

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Always check the current T&C before making a large withdrawal. Casino terms change and these figures reflect the documents captured in April 2026.

The 4 Fee Types at LTC Casinos

Casino fees fall into four categories. Only one of them is visible at the point of transaction. The rest are buried in T&C documents.

Network fees (paid to the LTC blockchain)

Every LTC transaction - deposit or withdrawal - pays a small fee to blockchain miners. This is not set by the casino. At current network load it is typically under $0.10. You pay this from your own wallet when depositing. When withdrawing, some casinos deduct it from the payout amount; others absorb it. Check the T&C if it matters to you.

Withdrawal fees (charged by the casino)

Most LTC casinos do not charge a withdrawal fee for crypto. Some reserve the right to in their T&C but do not currently apply one. Always check the payments or T&C section before assuming the withdrawal is free - some casinos charge for certain withdrawal methods or above certain frequencies.

Deposit rollover fees (indirect cost)

If a casino requires you to wager your deposit 1x-3x before withdrawing, that wagering has an expected cost. At a typical slot RTP of 96%, wagering $100 once costs about $4 in expected losses. Wagering it 3x costs about $12. This is not a direct fee - but it is a real cost that reduces the money available to withdraw.

Inactivity fees (charged after prolonged dormancy)

If you stop logging in, most regulated casinos are permitted to charge a monthly inactivity fee after 6-12 months. This can be a flat amount (€5/month) or a percentage of the remaining balance (5%/month). Percentage-based fees erode large balances fast. Log in periodically to reset the inactivity clock even if you are not actively playing.

How to Keep LTC Casino Costs Low

Most costs at LTC casinos are avoidable with a little planning. These steps apply regardless of which casino you use.

Check the deposit rollover requirement before depositing

If a casino requires 3x deposit wagering before withdrawal, factor that cost into your decision before you send any LTC. A casino with 1x rollover (or none) keeps more of your money accessible. This is one of the highest-impact variables across the casinos we cover.

Request withdrawals in fewer, larger transactions

Network fees are per transaction. If you withdraw $50 four times, you pay four network fees. If you wait and withdraw $200 once, you pay one. On LTC the fee difference is small, but the habit saves money over time - and reduces the number of approval queue waits at the casino.

Complete KYC before your first withdrawal request

Casinos that hold a withdrawal pending while KYC is in progress are effectively delaying your funds. Submitting your documents proactively - before your first withdrawal - removes this bottleneck entirely. Most casinos allow you to submit KYC at any time after registration.

Log in at least once every 5 months

Almost all inactivity fee clauses use a 6-month or 12-month threshold. A single login resets the clock. If you have a balance sitting at a casino and are not actively playing, set a calendar reminder to log in and keep the account active.

Full fee data for each casino - rollover clauses, withdrawal limits, and inactivity terms - is in our litecoin casino site rankings.

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