The 5 Fee Types at LTC Casinos
Any given online Litecoin casino may charge a wide range of fees across a number of different categories. We've narrowed these fees down to five key groups to better organize and assist you in your budgeting decisions.
- Casino deposit fee — charged by the casino on incoming deposits
- Casino withdrawal fee — charged by the casino when you request a payout
- Blockchain / network fee — charged by the LTC network (miners), not the casino
- Currency conversion fee — charged when your LTC is converted to EUR/USD internally
- Inactivity fee — charged monthly after a set period of no login or play
LTC charges lower fees in categories 1–3. The casino and network fees for each transaction will amount to less than $0.10 — which is also much lower than the 1–3% charge of credit card service providers.
Casino Deposit Fees — Usually Zero for LTC
For casino deposits Litecoin is almost always free of charge. And that is one of the many reasons why a lot of people prefer to deposit with Litecoin rather than with a credit card for example. Credit cards do always come with fees of up to 3% for every transaction, which are then often passed on to the costumer.
At the time of review, all five casinos charged no deposit fee for LTC. Please make sure to always check the payment method section on the casino website before transferring any funds as fees may occasionally be introduced for certain payment solutions for particular promotions or site updates.
Casino Withdrawal Fees
Some crypto withdrawal fees are presented as flat fees or as a percentage, and these tend to be less frequently imposed on LTC than Bitcoin. Below is a current overview of each of the five casinos we reviewed fees:
| Casino | LTC Withdrawal Fee | Min. Withdrawal |
|---|---|---|
| StoneVegas | None | 0.1 LTC |
| SlotLords | None | 0.1 LTC |
| Slot Mafia | None | 0.1 LTC |
| Welle Casino | None | 0.2 LTC |
| Bombastic | None | 0.2 LTC |
Based on casino T&Cs as of January 2026. Please confirm terms with casinos.
Blockchain Network Fees
Every time you send LTC from your personal wallet to a Casino or when sending LTC back to your personal wallet from a Casino, the Litecoin Blockchain charges a small amount of LTC as a transaction fee to the LTC miners. The Casino does not retain or pay this mining fee. The transaction fee cannot be avoided.
LTC transaction fees are still very low and as of 2025/2026 sit in the range of $0.01–$0.05 per transaction. This is a lot lower than Bitcoin fees ($1–$20+), Ethereum fees ($5–$100+) and even lower than USDT on the Tron network (~$1–$3).
LTC $200 deposit to StoneVegas
LTC network fee: ~$0.03 | Casino deposit fee: $0.00
Total fee for deposit: ~$0.03
Compared to credit card deposit (with a 2% surcharge) of $200 with $4.00 in fees — over 130× higher.
Currency Conversion Fees
Most LTC casinos work in EUR or USD internally. When you deposit LTC it will be exchanged to EUR at current rate. And when you withdraw, EUR will be exchanged to LTC at withdrawal rate.
Some casinos exchange money at mid-market rates (which means no foreign transaction fee is applied). Others charge an exchange rate that is slightly away from the middle rate and some charge rates that are 0.5–1.5% away, which could be seen as a sneaky foreign transaction fee, even though it's not clearly labeled as such.
How to identify the conversion spread? A simple way to do it is by looking at the EUR value shown at the deposit step versus the amount of LTC credited to your casino account. If the difference in the LTC amount deposited is slightly higher than the network fee, then you have a conversion spread.
Casinos that natively support LTC (i.e. where your balance is always in LTC) will not have this issue. Be sure to check the currency of the casino before depositing.
Inactivity Fees
An inactivity fee is something we're not really used to seeing in online casinos. In fact, we've only come across it for the first time on a site that's going through a bit of a rebrand and is tweaking its terms and conditions. The casino in question charges the fee if you haven't logged in for more than a year – 12 to 24 months. The fee itself is a whopping $5-$10 per month, which is taken from your real money balance down to $0.
Casinos might hide it away in their Terms and Conditions, and it may not be clearly outlined before you make a deposit. As always, be sure to look under the section entitled "Dormant Accounts". High inactivity fees have a significant impact on our review scoring.
LTC vs Cards vs Bank Transfer — Fee Summary
| Payment Method | Deposit Fee | Withdrawal Fee | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Litecoin (LTC) | ~$0.01–0.05 (network only) | ~$0.01–0.05 (network only) | 2–5 min deposit / 10–30 min withdrawal |
| Bitcoin (BTC) | $1–20 (network) | $1–20 (network) | 10–60+ min deposit |
| Visa / Mastercard | 0–3% (often passed on) | Not available or 1–3% | Instant deposit / 3–5 days withdrawal |
| Bank Transfer | Free–$1 | Free–$5 | 1–5 business days both ways |
| Skrill / Neteller | 1–2.5% | 1–2% | Instant deposit / 24h withdrawal |
At LTC casinos, the deposit fee is zero and the withdrawal speed is faster than any traditional payment method. The only exception is if a casino has instant EUR bank transfers. In that case, the deposit fee of the traditional method is lower than that of LTC, but the withdrawal speed from the casino is still between 1–5 days, which is still slower than that of LTC.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the casino or my wallet charge the network fee?
Both transfers involve a network fee paid by the person or entity sending the LTC. When you deposit, the wallet software will remove a transfer fee prior to submission of the transfer. When you withdraw, the casino is required to pay the network fee for your outgoing LTC. There are a few casinos where they take it out of the payout in addition to sending the LTC, so be sure to check the casino terms of payments.
Can network fees change?
Yes. Litecoin fees are going to vary based on network congestion, but will be nowhere near the level of Bitcoin or Ethereum fees. Even at the times of highest congestion, we're typically looking at fees under $0.20. For our purposes at the casino, we won't really be charging any network fee.
What is the cheapest way to deposit at an LTC casino?
LTC is already by far the cheapest method we have seen for any common deposit currency. The cost is in the order of $0.01-0.05 for any size of deposit. Should the casino also accept deposits in USDT using the Tron network the cost would be similar but perhaps a bit higher ($1-$3). Based on our calculations LTC will be less expensive than any other method for deposits over $50.
Are there fees on casino bonuses?
No — the bonuses themselves don't come with any fees. However, the wagering requirements are essentially a fee you pay in lost bets to turn the bonus into real cash. We've got an in-depth article explaining all the bonus terms, so you can get a deeper understanding of how they all work together.