Packdraw withdrawals
Packdraw Withdrawals: Methods, Times, Limits & Fees
Last updated June 28, 2026 · By Mira Halden, Senior reviews editor
Packdraw withdrawal speed and friction are the single most common topic in Packdraw reviews. Here is the full breakdown, supported methods, real-world times, minimum thresholds, KYC triggers and the fees nobody tells you about up front.
Supported withdrawal methods
- Crypto: BTC, ETH, USDC, USDT, LTC, SOL, TRX, XRP, 8 coins in total.
- Physical items: won items can be shipped instead of liquidated for credit. Shipping window 3-21 days depending on warehouse and destination.
- Fiat: processed back to the original deposit method where supported. Card / bank rails take 1-3 business days.
Withdrawal speed in practice
Crypto: Near-instant (typically under 1 hour). The on-chain hop itself usually clears in minutes; the bottleneck is internal approval, which is queued at peak times.
Fiat: 1-3 business days once approved.
Minimums and fees
- Minimum crypto withdrawal: ≈$15.
- Network fees are paid by the user, pick LTC / SOL / TRX / XRP for small balances.
- Card deposit fee: ≈1.75%. Crypto deposits have no platform fee.
KYC thresholds
KYC verification is typically triggered around $500 on a single prize or $2,000 cumulative. Expect ID + proof of address. Verification time varies from a few hours to a couple of days.
Common withdrawal complaints
Recurring themes in 1★ Packdraw reviews: payouts paused mid-KYC, support response delays at weekends, and the occasional address typo absorbing a transaction. The withdrawals themselves are real and arrive, but treat KYC as inevitable above the thresholds above, not optional.
Faster-payout alternatives
Readers who want consistently under-an-hour payouts with broader withdrawal options (including gift cards) most often switch to MrLoot. See our side-by-side alternatives ranking for the full comparison.
Frequently Asked Questions
Crypto: typically under 1 hour once approved. Fiat: 1-3 business days. Larger payouts may pause for KYC at ~$$500 single prize or ~$$2,000 cumulative.
Approximately $15 for crypto. Network fees apply on top, so very small balances can be uneconomic to withdraw on BTC/ETH, LTC, SOL, TRX or XRP are usually cheaper.
Crypto deposits are typically free aside from network fees. Card deposits carry a processor fee of around 1.75%.
The most common reason is KYC verification triggered at the prize thresholds above. Other causes include network congestion on the chosen chain, or a mismatch between the deposit and withdrawal addresses.
