Welcome to our website where we review different payment options that you can use to deposit money into your casino account to be able to play different flash casino games. You can of course use the same methods to deposit money to play non flash games as well.
Please note: Flash has reached “end of life” and is no longer updated by the developer. There are no longer any security updates being released for flash and there are a number of know security risks associated with flash and the flash player. We recommend that you uninstall flash from your computer to avoid getting hacked or infected with viruses. No security concerned casino is using flash games. All reliable casinos have started using html5 instead and a lot of popular old games have been ported to HTML5 so that you can play them securely. There is no longer any reason to keep flash on your computer.
There is a large selection of different payment methods that you can use to deposit money to online casinos. Some of them are better than others. Which one is best depends on where you live, how much money you want to deposit and if you want to be able to do it anonymously or not. Most of the methods that we write about here can also be used to pay for online shopping and to deposit money to your Forex trading account.
We will initially focus on reviewing popular payment options. Payment options are used by a lot of casino players. But our long term goal is to review as many payment options as possible. Hopefully, you will one day be able to find information about all the different payment methods on this website but it will take a long time to reach that goal since there are several hundred payment options available that you can use to deposit money to your online casino account If you can not find information about the payment method you want to know more about on our website then we recommend that you visit casino.zone. They have reviewed a large selection of different payment methods.
Our most popular reviews:
Bitcoin
Bitcoin is the most famous of the cryptocurrencies and also the one with the largest market capitalization and transaction volume. If an online vendor or service provider accepts any cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin will most likely be included in the list. This is for instance true for most of the online casinos, online brokers (for CFD, forex, stocks, commodities, etc) and trading platforms that accept cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals. Read more…
Ethereum
Ether (ETH) is the native currency for Ethereum, a decentralized blockchain with smart contract functionality. This blockchain relies on a proof-of-work system. Ethereum was launched in July 2015. Today, Ether it is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. Read more…
Ripple
Ripple is the name of both a blockchain network and that network´s native cryptocurrency. The cryptocurrency is commonly abbreviated XRP. Unlike cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ether, Ripple can not be mined. The total number of XRP is fixed at 100 billion. Read more…
Apple Pay
Apple Pay functions as an intermediary between your credit card (or other approved payment provider) and the recipient. By using Apple Pay, you do no need to share credit card information with the recipient – only with Apple. Another benefit is that you can use your smartphone to verify the transaction, by using the phone´s TouchID or FaceID. Read more…
Google Pay
Google Pay is not an independent payment solution; you must connect it with a credit or debit card, or other acceptable sources of funds. One of the advantages with Google Pay is that you can pay without sharing your card information with the payment recipient. For added security, you can use high-security technology to verify each transaction, e.g. the touch-ID feature on your smartphone. Read more…
Muchbetter
MuchBetter is a payment app for mobile devices, such as smartphones. It works as a standard e-wallet, but also offers contactless payments and ATM cash withdrawals through the pre-paid MuchBetter MasterCard. Read more…
Skrill
Skrill is one of the most well-known e-wallets and it is accepted for deposits and withdrawals in a wide range of online casinos around the world.
In addition to using Skrill to gamble online, a Skrill e-wallet will also let you do things such as transfer money to friends & family, make deposits into your other online accounts (e.g. forex trading account, CFD trading account, stock investment account, etc), receive payments for goods and services, and buy and sell cryptocurrency. Read more…
Interac e-Transfer
This is a Canadian e-transfer method supported by several major Canadian banks. It is a very quick, cheap and secure way of making e-transfers if you have an account in such a bank. If you don´t have an account is such as bank, Interac is not available to you. Read more…
Monero
MonMonero ero is a cryptocurrency (XMR) and blockchain network that markets itself as being several notches above the rest when it comes to privacy. Launched in 2014, Monero soon became a favoured cryptocurrency among clients desiring an even higher level of privacy than offered by more famous cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Litecoin. Read more…
Trustly
Trustly acts as an intermediary between your bank account and the recipient. It is not an e-wallet and you can not store money in your Trustly account. Read more…