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Duel.com Withdrawals: Speed, Limits, Fees & Step-by-Step Guide

How to cash out at Duel.com, what's fast, what triggers review, and the 8% playthrough trap to avoid.

Duel.com Withdraw tab with Tether USDT selected and crypto dropdown

The fast answer

  • Median withdrawal time: under 3 minutes (Duel's own metric; our tests averaged 90 seconds).
  • 73% of payouts complete in under 3 minutes.
  • No maximum withdrawal is published or enforced under normal play.
  • Platform fee: zero. You pay only the underlying network fee.
  • Minimum withdrawal: $10 equivalent in any supported currency.
  • KYC: not required at standard play. May trigger on large withdrawals or AML flags.
  • Watch out: 8% fee if you withdraw without fulfilling the 1× deposit playthrough.

The 1× playthrough rule (the 8% fee trap)

Duel applies a basic anti-laundering rule: you must wager through your deposit at least once before withdrawal. The exact rule: total wager must be at least 1× your deposit amount.

If you deposit $200, you must wager a cumulative $200 across any game(s) before withdrawing. If you deposit $200, wager only $50, then try to withdraw $150, Duel applies an 8% fee on the unfulfilled portion.

This is much milder than typical bonus playthrough (often 30–40×). It's an AML compliance measure, not a bonus condition. To avoid the fee: just wager through your deposit once before cashing out.

Step-by-step withdrawal

  1. Click Wallet in the top right corner.
  2. Switch to the Withdraw tab.
  3. Select the currency. Defaults to the currency you most recently deposited.
  4. If the currency supports multiple networks (USDT, USDC), pick the network you want your funds delivered on. Default to the cheapest, usually TRC20 for USDT.
  5. Paste your external wallet address. Triple-check it. Crypto transactions are irreversible.
  6. Enter the amount. Must be at least $10 equivalent.
  7. If a memo or destination tag is required (XRP, certain TON wallets), add it.
  8. Confirm. The transaction is queued.
  9. Watch your wallet for incoming transaction. Median: under 3 minutes.

Withdrawal speed by network

Based on our 6 test withdrawals plus published data:

  • Solana (SOL): 20–35 seconds. Fastest network.
  • Tron (TRX): 30–90 seconds. Cheapest and reliable.
  • USDT-TRC20: 45 seconds to 2 minutes. Most popular method.
  • BSC (BNB, BEP20): 30 seconds to 2 minutes.
  • XRP: 30 seconds.
  • Litecoin: 3–6 minutes (occasional spikes to 30 minutes).
  • Bitcoin: 5–10 minutes (occasional 15–30 during mempool congestion).
  • Ethereum / ERC20: 2–5 minutes (gas-dependent for confirmation speed).

When AML review kicks in

For the full picture of when KYC verification triggers and what documents are required, see our KYC policy breakdown. For live data on withdrawal times by network, see our test log with TXIDs.

Duel's automated AML system may flag a withdrawal for human review if:

  • Single withdrawal exceeds approximately $5,000.
  • Cumulative withdrawals in 24 hours exceed approximately $10,000.
  • Unusual deposit-to-withdrawal patterns (e.g., deposit followed by immediate withdrawal with no play).
  • Geographic or behavioral inconsistencies (multiple country IPs in short time).

If flagged, you'll be asked to verify identity. The withdrawal pauses until KYC is cleared. Once cleared, your account is generally pre-approved for future withdrawals at the same level, you don't re-verify every time.

What slows withdrawals down

  • Network congestion, especially Bitcoin during high-fee events. Choose Solana or Tron if speed matters.
  • AML review, large amounts or unusual patterns.
  • Unfulfilled playthrough, withdrawal still goes through but 8% fee applies.
  • Wrong memo or address, gets bounced back, sometimes manually.

Sportsbook winnings, same flow

Sportsbook balance and casino balance share the same wallet. Sports settlements credit instantly upon official result. Withdrawals work identically.

FAQ

What's the fastest way to withdraw from Duel?

Solana (SOL), typically under 30 seconds in our tests, with sub-$0.01 network fee.

Is there really no maximum?

No published maximum. Multiple six-figure withdrawals are documented in public reviews. Large amounts trigger AML review but not a hard cap.

Why was I charged 8% on a withdrawal?

Most likely you withdrew before fulfilling the 1× deposit playthrough. Wager through your deposit once before next withdrawal to avoid it.

Can I cancel a pending withdrawal?

If it's still in your Wallet → Withdraw → Pending queue, yes. Once it's on-chain, no, the transaction is irreversible.

What if my withdrawal is stuck for hours?

Open live chat. Most stuck withdrawals are AML-paused. Live chat agents can tell you what's needed (usually KYC).
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