best crypto for fast casino withdrawals BTC/USDT/ETH (for bitstarz/stake)?

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ok here is the rthing i mostly play at stake and bitstarz and wondering which crypto is best for withdrawals. they offer btc, eth, usdt, ltc....
right now using btc but seems slow sometimes. asked bro he told me usdt is faster but when i look at withdrawal page there is two different usdt options and im confused which one to pick. also eth option is there. is eth faster than btc? what about fees?
seeking speed at low price experienced folks appreciated
 
i use btc all the time never had problem. like 30-40 mins for me is good enough and not that i can call slow. if you have it slower maybe it's not about btc at all??
 
I made a little breakdown for you:

BTC: ~10 minutes per block confirmation, casinos usually wait for 2-3 confirmations so 20-40 minutes total. Fees vary but usually around 0.00001571 BTC on Stake (that's roughly $1.50 at current prices).

ETH: ~12 seconds per block but gas fees can be expensive. Sometimes $5-15 depending on network congestion. Speed is technically faster but fees kill it.

USDT: This is where it gets interesting. Two main networks:
- TRC-20 (Tron network): Fast (few minutes) and CHEAP. Usually around 1 USDT fee.
- ERC-20 (Ethereum network): Fast but a bit expensive gas fees, same as ETH.

Use USDT TRC-20. Fastest and cheapest option by far and make sure your receiving wallet supports TRC-20 though. If you pick wrong network you could lose funds.
 
@grantwishes3 Trust Wallet supports TRC-20 USDT. When you search for USDT in Trust Wallet you'll see multiple options - make sure you select the one that says "TRC20" or "Tron" network. Also keep in mind that wallet address for TRC-20 USDT starts with "T" (Tron addresses). ERC-20 addresses start with "0x" (Ethereum addresses). They're different addresses even in the same wallet app. As @aviator mentioend if you send TRC-20 to an ERC-20 address or vice versa, your funds will be lost.
 
or simply use ltc its like btc but faster and cheaper. nobody talking about ltc for some reason
@Timmy LTC is indeed a solid middle-ground option. Faster than BTC (~2.5 minutes per block vs 10 minutes), lower fees, and widely accepted. Good suggestion. The only possible downside is volatility. However USDT TRC-20 still edges it out on speed and fees for most casino withdrawals. LTC is good if you want to hold crypto rather than stablecoin.

In general it looks like this:
- Fastest: USDT TRC-20, ETH (but ETH has high fees)
- Cheapest: USDT TRC-20, LTC
- Best balance: USDT TRC-20 or LTC
- Most stable value: USDT (stablecoin, always ~$1)
 
@grantwishes3 Trust Wallet supports TRC-20 USDT. When you search for USDT in Trust Wallet you'll see multiple options - make sure you select the one that says "TRC20" or "Tron" network. Also keep in mind that wallet address for TRC-20 USDT starts with "T" (Tron addresses). ERC-20 addresses start with "0x" (Ethereum addresses). They're different addresses even in the same wallet app. As @aviator mentioend if you send TRC-20 to an ERC-20 address or vice versa, your funds will be lost.
thanks @CatMatt but my head will blow up. sounds bit complicated
 
if it that good why erc20 even exists? no sense to me
Good question honestly, but there are few reasons - like some exchanges only support ERC-20 USDT deposits (though most now support both), it has been around longer so some people trust it more or for liquidity reasons. But for casino withdrawals to personal wallets, TRC-20 is objectively better - faster and cheaper.
 
That's why I use ETH for withdrawals if it's the only option available. Even then I wait until network congestion is low to minimize fees. For regular withdrawals TRC-20 USDT is the smart choice. For larger amounts I sometimes use BTC just because I trust the it's network more for big transfers, even if it's slower.
 
what about doge? stake has doge option and i heard its supposed to be fast and cheap too
DOGE is indeed fast (~1 minute block time) and cheap (fees usually pennies). It's a decent option if you're comfortable holding DOGE.
Yet again the advantage of USDT over DOGE is price stability. USDT is pegged to $1, DOGE fluctuates. So if you withdraw $1000 in DOGE and it drops 5% before you cash out, you've lost $50. For quick casino-to-exchange transfers where you're cashing out immediately, DOGE works fine. For holding any amount of time, USDT is safer.
 
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