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How to deposit with AstroPay to play Penalty Shoot Out

Step-by-step guide to fund your account with AstroPay and play Penalty Shoot Out: amounts, crediting times, withdrawals and the truth about chargebacks.

Updated on June 5

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AstroPay at a glance

$2,000
Min. deposit
Under 30 seconds
Crediting
Yes
Allows withdrawal
Maximum
$830,000
Fee
0%
Withdrawal time
Minutes to hours
Chargeback?
No

AstroPay is a digital wallet widely used at casinos across Latin America. Its appeal comes down to three things: deposits arrive in seconds, withdrawals are fast, and you don’t have to hand your card details to the casino. It’s a comfortable middle ground between the simplicity of Mercado Pago and the speed of crypto.

What AstroPay is and why casinos use it so much

AstroPay works as a bridge wallet: you load funds there and pay the casino from it. Since the operator never sees your card or bank account, you add a layer of privacy. It’s also built specifically for online gaming, so you almost never get the declines that a bank sometimes throws when you pay a casino platform directly by card.

The concrete upsides for playing Penalty Shoot Out are: near-instant crediting, faster withdrawals than a bank transfer, and zero card exposure to the operator.

How to deposit, step by step

First you need funds in AstroPay; then you send them to the casino. The flow goes like this:

  1. Create your AstroPay account and verify it (they’ll ask for basic details depending on the level).
  2. Load funds into AstroPay using card, bank transfer or crypto.
  3. In the casino, go to Deposit and choose AstroPay.
  4. Enter the amount and confirm from your AstroPay account.
  5. Done: the deposit credits in under 30 seconds and you’re ready to play.

With the balance in, you open Penalty Shoot Out and go. If you haven’t picked a platform yet, see where to play or the 1win review.

Crediting times

The deposit from AstroPay to the casino is one of the fastest: under 30 seconds in most cases. The part that can take a while is the lead-up — loading funds into AstroPay — especially if you do it by transfer or crypto. Once you have a balance in the wallet, moving money to the casino is a matter of seconds.

How to withdraw

AstroPay is one of the methods that does allow withdrawals, and a quick one at that. To cash out:

  1. Go to the casino’s Withdrawal/Cashout section.
  2. Choose AstroPay as the method.
  3. Confirm the amount and submit the request.
  4. The money returns to your AstroPay wallet in minutes to hours.
  5. From AstroPay you can then move the money to your bank, card or crypto.

The withdrawal cap depends on the operator and on your verification level in AstroPay; check it beforehand so you don’t run into a limit at a bad moment. The full guide is in how to withdraw.

Fees and limits

For using AstroPay to deposit at the casino, the fee is effectively 0%. Note: AstroPay may apply its own costs depending on how you load funds into the wallet (for example, by card), so check that inside the app. The loading and withdrawal limits depend on the operator and your verification level; don’t treat them as fixed numbers.

The truth about chargebacks

AstroPay has no chargeback: when you pay from your wallet balance, the transaction can’t be “disputed” like a card charge. That makes it a clean method, with no conflicts with the casino.

It’s worth being clear on the difference with cards. The only method with a chargeback is the card (Visa/Mastercard). And reversing a legitimate deposit because you lost isn’t a shortcut: it’s friendly fraud, and it ends with your account blocked and your balance seized. The right way to get your money out is always the official withdrawal. Chargeback-free methods — AstroPay, crypto, transfer and cash — keep you clear of that problem.

Who is it ideal for?

AstroPay is ideal if you want something fast and without exposing your card, but don’t want to dive fully into crypto. The downside is that you have to load the wallet first and that it’s less universal than Mercado Pago. If your priority is maximum speed to cash out, compare it with USDT; if you want a single, very standard method, look at bank transfer; and if you’re after the easiest way to deposit, there’s Mercado Pago.

Whatever method you pick, play with money you can spare and set limits from the start. Penalty Shoot Out is for having a good time on the pitch, not for making things complicated.

Pros

  • Near-instant deposit and fast withdrawal.
  • Built for casinos: widely used across Latin America.
  • No chargebacks and no exposing your card to the casino.

Cons

  • You have to load funds into AstroPay first.
  • Loading caps depend on your verification level.
  • Less universal than Mercado Pago.

FAQ

Can AstroPay be used to withdraw?

Yes. AstroPay is one of the methods that usually allows both deposits and withdrawals, with fast turnaround. Check the withdrawal cap at the operator.