Thrill Withdrawal Methods: Cash Out Your Winnings in Crypto
Cashed in a hit? Nice. Withdrawing on Thrill is meant to feel just as smooth as playing: choose your coin, choose the right network, paste your wallet address, and send it.
No bank forms. No “business day” suspense. Just crypto to your wallet, as long as withdrawals are available for your location and account. Always double-check your Wallet/Cashier before you start.
What Withdrawal Options Does Thrill Support?
Thrill keeps it simple: crypto withdrawals across the coins and networks players actually use. Whether you like the classic routes (BTC/ETH) or prefer faster lanes (SOL/TRON/Polygon), you’ll usually have options.
Here are common coins/networks you may see in the cashier:
- Bitcoin (BTC)
- Ethereum (ETH)
- USDT / USDC on multiple networks (choose carefully)
- Litecoin (LTC)
- Dogecoin (DOGE)
- Tron (TRX)
- BNB (BSC)
- Solana (SOL)
- Polygon (POL)
- Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
- XRP (Ripple)
- Arbitrum (USDC)
Quick reality check: the list in your Wallet is the one that matters. If it’s not in your cashier, it’s not available for your account/region right now.
How to Withdraw From Thrill Without Messing It Up
Step 1: Open your Wallet
Head to Wallet from your dashboard.
Step 2: Hit Withdraw
This opens the withdrawal screen.
Step 3: Enter your Amount
Type how much you want to cash out. You can usually switch between the crypto and fiat display.
Step 4: Choose Coin + Network
This is where most mistakes happen. USDT and USDC live on multiple networks.
Your Thrill withdrawal network must match the network your receiving wallet supports.
Step 5: Paste your Wallet Address
Don’t type it. Copy/paste only. One wrong character = goodbye funds.
Step 6: Add memo/tag if required
Some coins/wallets need this (common with XRP-style setups). Skip it, and your funds can arrive, but not get credited properly.
Step 7: Confirm and Track
Once you confirm, it goes on-chain. You’ll get a TXID, that’s your tracking receipt.
Withdrawal Fees & Minimums
Thrill shows the fee + minimum in the withdrawal screen before you confirm. Those numbers change by network, but the idea stays the same: you can’t withdraw less than the fee for that coin/network.
Here are examples of minimums/fees you may see:
- BTC (Bitcoin): min 0.00002504 • fee 0.00001571
- ETH (Ethereum): min 0.001 • fee 0.00067447
- USDT (Ethereum): min 2.5 • fee 1
- USDC (Arbitrum): min 1 • fee 0.01
- SOL (Solana): min 0.0105 • fee 0.000005
- XRP (Ripple): min 1 • fee 0.0001
How Long Do Withdrawals Take?
Most withdrawals are fast, but timing depends on the network you use and current congestion.
Typical arrival windows:
- Solana: often under a minute
- TRON: usually 1–2 minutes
- BSC / Polygon: often a few minutes
- Ethereum: can be a bit longer during busy periods
- Bitcoin: can take longer depending on confirmations
If you’re in a hurry, picking a faster network when available can make a big difference.
Withdrawal Stuck? Here’s What to Do
Before you panic:
- Go to Transactions → Withdrawals and copy the TXID
- Check the TXID on the correct blockchain explorer for the network you used
- If the TXID is confirmed but your wallet hasn’t credited it, the issue is often on the receiving platform side (especially if a memo/tag was required)
Still need help? Message support with:
- coin + network
- amount
- receiving address
- TXID
- time submitted
That’s the fastest way to get it resolved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What are the Thrill withdrawal methods?
Thrill cashouts are crypto withdrawals. You choose a supported coin, pick the network, paste your wallet address, and send it to your external wallet. The exact list you see in your Wallet/Cashier is the one that applies to your account.
Q2. Is there a max withdrawal limit on Thrill?
No, Thrill doesn’t cap your maximum withdrawal amount. If it’s available in your balance, you can withdraw it.
Q3. What’s the minimum I can withdraw, and what are the fees?
Minimums and fees depend on the coin + network you pick, and you’ll see them before you confirm. One important rule: you can’t withdraw an amount smaller than the withdrawal fee for that coin/network.
Q4. What’s the fastest way to cash out?
If you want speed, choose a network that typically confirms quickly (when it’s available in your cashier). Thrill lists typical processing times by network, some are under a minute, while others can take longer when busy.
Q5. What’s the #1 mistake people make when withdrawing?
Picking the wrong network. USDT/USDC are offered across multiple networks, and the receiving wallet has to support the exact same one. If you’re not sure, slow down and double-check, it’s the easiest way to turn a quick cashout into a long support chat.