How long do Verge (XVG) withdrawals take?
Most casinos process the request after their internal review, then the transfer depends on the Verge network. Once broadcast, you can track it on a XVG block explorer using the transaction ID (TXID).
With Verge, casinos pay withdrawals to a crypto wallet address you provide, and the transfer settles on the Verge network rather than through a bank or card processor. That keeps the payout method separate from your banking profile, but it also means you control the destination: one wrong character in the address sends funds to the wrong place with no chargeback option. Most casinos require the same name and account details across your profile and payout request, and they can pause a Verge withdrawal until your identity check is complete and your deposit funds are cleared under their anti-fraud rules.
Processing time splits into two parts: the casino’s internal approval window and the network confirmation time after they broadcast the transaction. You’ll also see two cost lines—any casino-side withdrawal fee (if they charge one) and the network fee included in the transaction—so the amount that lands in your wallet can be slightly lower than the requested figure. Verge payouts are priced in XVG, so the fiat value can move between approval and arrival; if the casino quotes a minimum withdrawal in XVG, hitting it matters more than the USD or GBP estimate shown on screen.
Most casinos process the request after their internal review, then the transfer depends on the Verge network. Once broadcast, you can track it on a XVG block explorer using the transaction ID (TXID).
You enter a Verge receiving address and the withdrawal amount. Some casinos also ask for a destination label or a short note for your own tracking, but the network itself only uses the address.
Yes. Casinos set a minimum withdrawal amount and may set daily or per-transaction limits. Fees are either a fixed casino fee, a network fee, or both, and the exact numbers are shown on the withdrawal screen before you confirm.
Common reasons are account verification checks, responsible gambling or security reviews, and withdrawal queue timing. If the casino marked it as “sent” but you still don’t see funds, check whether the TXID exists; if there’s no TXID, the casino hasn’t broadcast the transaction yet.
Verge transactions are irreversible. If you withdraw to an incorrect address or a wallet you don’t control, the casino can’t pull the funds back, so double-check the address and use copy/paste rather than typing it manually.