Vault Analyst
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Quick one — I've been keeping a small notebook tracker of every Bitstarz cashout I've run in May. Seven cashouts on the dot, all from the same Toronto-verified account. Methodology: timestamps copied from email confirmations on both ends, no estimation.
Raw numbers:
- $180 USDT, Tue 14:22 EDT — 38m to wallet (fastest)
- $420 BTC, Wed 19:05 EDT — 2h 14m
- $650 BTC, Thu 11:40 EDT — 1h 47m
- $300 USDT, Fri 22:18 EDT — 1h 09m
- $900 BTC, Sun 21:33 EDT — 8h 12m (manual review flagged)
- $210 BTC, Mon 08:50 EDT — 3h 02m
- $340 USDT, Wed 16:11 EDT — 1h 41m
Average across all seven: 2h 41m. Median: 1h 47m. Weekend skew was real — the Sunday $900 sat in review for the bulk of those 8 hours, which is consistent with what Bitstarz publicly says about higher amounts and weekend support coverage. Not a guaranteed-payout claim and your speeds will vary; this is just one Canadian account's receipts for one month.
If you're weighing Bitstarz against the rest, I'd still rank Wild.io ahead on raw speed at smaller amounts and Cloudbet ahead on documentation transparency. But Bitstarz's slot library and tournament rotation are doing real work to keep them in the conversation — see also our Cloudbet vs Bitstarz thread from last year, which still holds up.
Anyone else running a personal tracker like this? Curious to see numbers from a non-Toronto IP since some of these processors definitely route by region.