The chain's cadence, not the cashier's crediting rule.
Solana at
the cashier.
Solana (SOL) at a crypto casino. Confirmation: ≈400 ms per slot. Network fee: 5,000 lamports (≈0.000005 SOL) per signature, plus any priority fee. eight listed casinos document it. The cashier sets the deposit minimum and the crediting rule, not the chain. Checked 2026-08-23.
See the chain factsWhat this chain
actually does.
Checked 2026-08-23. Every figure below is the network's own published number, linked to the page that publishes it. None of it is a casino's claim about itself.
The operator's withdrawal fee is charged on top and is often larger.
No memo or tag. A Solana casino deposit is address-only, and the operator gives each account its own address rather than sharing one and splitting by tag.
SOL is the native coin of Solana.
Each figure,
with its source.
Four facts, four sources. Where a row says the claim is always true of the mechanism there is no link, because there is no dated page to link — the address format of a chain is a property of the protocol rather than an announcement.
| Fact | Figure | How to read it | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Confirmation time | ≈400 ms per slot | Solana's own upgrade documentation gives the default slot duration as 400 ms, with a phased reduction to 200 ms planned. That is the network's block cadence, not the time a casino takes to credit you: an operator sets its own confirmation count and its own internal crediting delay, and those are what you actually wait for. Check the cashier's stated crediting rule, not the chain's. | Solana — Reduced Slot Times |
| Network fee | 5,000 lamports (≈0.000005 SOL) per signature, plus any priority fee | Solana's fee documentation states a base fee of 5,000 lamports per signature, half burned and half to the validator. A transaction may add an optional prioritization fee, which is what moves the total during congestion. Casino withdrawal fees are set by the operator on top of this and are frequently much larger than the network cost. | Solana Docs — Transaction Fees |
| Address format | Base58-encoded 32-byte ed25519 public key, 32–44 characters | A Solana address is the public key itself, written in base58 — no prefix, no checksum you can eyeball, and no visual difference between a wallet you own and one you do not. It is not an EVM address and not a UTXO address: pasting a Solana address into an Ethereum cashier field, or the reverse, produces a send that cannot be recalled. | Always true of the mechanism |
| Settlement | Commitment levels: processed, confirmed, then finalized | Solana exposes three commitment levels rather than a confirmation count. `confirmed` means a supermajority of the cluster has voted on the block; `finalized` means it is buried deep enough that rolling it back would require breaking the protocol's lockout rules. A cashier chooses which level it credits at, and that choice — not the 400 ms slot — decides how long a deposit takes to appear. | Always true of the mechanism |
Why this page exists at all. Solana's flat per-signature base fee and 400 ms slot cadence are specific to this chain: a Bitcoin deposit is priced per byte against a fee market and settles in blocks, and an Ethereum deposit is priced in gas. The wallet set differs too — Phantom, Solflare and Backpack are Solana-native and are not interchangeable with an EVM wallet.
Wallets that
hold it.
| Wallet | What its own site says | Checked | Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phantom | Solana-native, with Ethereum and Bitcoin accounts alongside. | Always true of the wallet | Open Phantom |
| Solflare | Solana only. It does not hold an EVM or a UTXO account. | Always true of the wallet | Open Solflare |
| Backpack | Solana-native with Ethereum accounts alongside. | Always true of the wallet | Open Backpack |
| Ledger | Hardware. Its own supported-assets page names these, and the key never leaves the device. | 2026-08-23 | Open Ledger |
| Trust Wallet | Multi-chain mobile wallet. | Always true of the wallet | Open Trust Wallet |
Casinos documenting
SOL.
| Rank | Casino | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | SStakeSlots · Crash Games · Table Games · Live Dealer | Visit Stake Read review |
| 02 | TThrillSlots · Live · Sports | Visit Thrill Read review |
| 03 | CCasinoStarsSlots · Live Casino | Visit CasinoStars Read review |
| 04 | SShuffleSlots · Crash Games · Table Games · Live Dealer | Visit Shuffle Read review |
| 05 | BBitslerSlots · Crash Games · Table Games · Live Dealer | Visit Bitsler Read review |
| 06 | CCloudbetSlots · Crash Games · Table Games · Live Dealer | Visit Cloudbet Read review |
| 07 | BBetFurySlots · Crash Games · Table Games · Live Dealer | Visit BetFury Read review |
| 08 | DDuelbitsSlots · Crash Games · Table Games · Live Dealer | Visit Duelbits Read review |
The three checks
that matter.
SOL is the wedge this site is built on. A casino listing SOL tells you the cashier names the asset; it does not tell you the deposit address format is right for your wallet, that withdrawals use the same route, or that your region is served. Those are three separate checks and the cashier is the only current authority on all three.
| Check | What to look for |
|---|---|
| The network | A Solana address is the public key itself, written in base58 — no prefix, no checksum you can eyeball, and no visual difference between a wallet you own and one you do not. It is not an EVM address and not a UTXO address: pasting a Solana address into an Ethereum cashier field, or the reverse, produces a send that cannot be recalled. |
| The memo | No memo or tag. A Solana casino deposit is address-only, and the operator gives each account its own address rather than sharing one and splitting by tag. |
| The crediting rule | The chain settles in commitment levels: processed, confirmed, then finalized. What the cashier does with that is its own policy, and its stated deposit minimum and confirmation count are the numbers that decide when you can play. We hold no account at any operator, so we record those as unconfirmed rather than reprinting them. |
Read more
about it.
How to deposit SOL without losing it.
This guide covers the mechanics of sending SOL to a casino cashier and the four checks that stop a transfer arriving somewhere you cannot reach it. It does not tell you how long any casino takes to credit a deposit — that is the operator's own rule, not the network's, and no page here can read it for you.
Read the guideWhere a SOL cash-out actually loses its time.
This page explains what a Solana withdrawal is actually waiting on, stage by stage, so you can tell a slow operator from a slow chain. It does not publish payout times in minutes for any casino, because nobody here has run a withdrawal and a stated policy is not an observed timing.
Read the guideA sportsbook is not a casino with fixtures.
This page explains what changes when you move from the casino tab to the sportsbook tab at the same operator — the margin, the settlement delay, the bonus arithmetic and the recourse position. It does not rank sportsbooks and publishes no odds, because Solaspins has read no sportsbook's terms and placed no bet.
Read the guideEvery figure on this page comes from documentation the network publishes about itself, read on the date shown. Nothing here is a casino's description of a chain, and nothing here is an estimate we made. Last verified 2026-08-23.