If there’s one thing players like seeing at an online casino, speedy transactions are certainly high up on the list. Scoring that big win and then having to wait what seems like ages to receive your money can quickly turn an otherwise great experience into a disappointing one. We’ve sent our tester, Punakontti, to Wazamba casino to check out transaction speeds.
Let’s check out some key moments of our test before we dive into the details:
- Tester of the day: Punakontti
- Registration completed on April 4, 2026.
- Deposit of €200 via Skrill made on April 4, 2026. The tester received €200 in his account almost instantly.
- KYC wasn’t required.
- Withdrawal of €50 requested on April 11, 2026, via Skrill.
- The tester received €50 four days later, on April 15, 2026.
Waiting four days for a relatively minor withdrawal is certainly not the greatest. But was that all, or did our tester stumble upon other issues during his stay at Wazamba? Keep reading and see!
Wazamba Casino Overview
Wazamba is a crypto-friendly online casino and sportsbook featuring a wide range of casino games and betting markets. Whether you’re looking for slot games, table games or to place wagers on thrilling sports matches, chances are you will find what you’re after here.
Players will have a plethora of different options to choose from when it comes to depositing and withdrawing funds, including banking cards, eWallets, and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple.
Players should be aware of the following rule:
3.9 We reserve the right to deny opening of an account or close an existing account without prior notice or justification.
Wazamba Casino Registration
As the Pay N Play option is available to Finnish players at Wazamba casino, the tester decided to register that way, given it is much quicker to get started compared to the standard registration process.

However, after following the required steps, instead of completing the registration, he was greeted by an error stating he needed to provide the required information.

Punakontti obliged and went on to provide additional information. Given that his name was entered automatically, the field was greyed out, and he couldn’t edit it. Unfortunately, the casino doesn’t accept hyphens as a valid character in the first name field, so he couldn't complete his registration.

Since he couldn’t get around the issues with Pay N Play, the tester opted to register the standard way. However, after providing the required information and clicking the register, he was greeted by another error. This time, the error message stated that the user is duplicate.

Since his username was taken, the tester had to pick another username. After entering the required information once again and clicking the registration button, he finally saw a message stating that he had been successfully registered.

Wazamba Casino Deposit
Having successfully registered an account, the tester looked into the available payment methods he could use to deposit funds into his account.
Wazamba lets players use many different methods, including cards like Visa, eWallets like Skrill and Neteller, but also numerous cryptocurrencies, including Tether and Bitcoin Cash.

The option our tester decided to roll with was Skrill, an eWallet that can be used at countless online casinos, depositing €200.

Just moments after he confirmed the transaction, the tester’s account balance was updated to €200.

Wazamba Casino Gameplay
With €200 available in his account, it was time for the tester to take a closer look at the casino’s slot library. The first game in line was Bonanza by Big Time Gaming, which unfortunately didn’t lead to bountiful results.

Next up was Buddha Megaways by 3 Oaks Gaming. Unfortunately, the end result was the same, despite a few insignificant wins.

Even though he wasn’t off to a great start, the tester finally managed to score a hefty win. Just a few spins into The Final Countdown, he landed a super win, awarding him with €39.87.

Another slot that led our tester to big wins was Big Blox by Yggdrasil. In just a few minutes after launching the game, he scored a super big win, amounting to €72.00, boosting his total account balance to €208.32.

The tester then ran into another losing streak that was snapped by Dwarf Mine, as the slot rewarded the tester with a super big win of €32.40.

While Punakontti did manage to score a few smaller wins here and there, eventually he ended his playthrough adventure with Danger High Voltage, with €50 remaining in his account balance.

Wazamba Casino Withdrawal
Since our tester was done with exploring slots, he decided to put the casino’s withdrawal processing speeds to the test.
Withdrawal methods available at the casino didn’t disappoint either, but our tester decided to use Skrill once again, given he already used it to deposit funds into his account.

He made a request to withdraw €50 via Skrill.

As soon as he requested the withdrawal, he also received an email stating that his request will soon be processed by the casino’s financial department.

In the meantime, the tester checked out whether he needed to complete the KYC verification but was greeted by a message stating that his account didn’t need verification at the moment.

Finally, after four days of waiting, the tester received an email from the casino in which he was informed that his withdrawal was successfully processed.

At the same time, he received an email from Skrill as well, informing him that he received €50.

Conclusion
All in all, the tester didn’t run into many issues during his time at Wazamba Casino. Besides the Pay N Play registration causing issues, outside of that, pretty much everything went smoothly.
Depositing funds was a breeze, with no disconnects or any other issues as he was exploring slots.
However, what was troubling was the casino’s withdrawal processing time. Withdrawal of €50, taking four days, is disappointing, to say the least, and made the entire experience lackluster overall.
What about you? Did you get the chance to check out Wazamba casino? Let us know what your experience was like in the comments section below.
If you’re interested in reading more of our tests, take a look at our From the Players for the Players page!
seanze65
14 days ago
Jr. Member
It interesting to see that the pay and play registration had issues cause overall it seems like that system is a great and straight forward way of playing at online casinos. And obviously wazamba is a rather tight casino seeing that the tester ended up losing 150. And then having to wait 4 days for his withdrawal of such...
It interesting to see that the pay and play registration had issues cause overall it seems like that system is a great and straight forward way of playing at online casinos. And obviously wazamba is a rather tight casino seeing that the tester ended up losing 150. And then having to wait 4 days for his withdrawal of such a small amount is insane if a casino doesn't have instant withdrawals in this day and age stay clear for real.
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Bixy
1 month ago
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Receiving a €50 payout took four days, which is disappointing and ultimately took away from an otherwise positive experience.
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