The chain's cadence, not the cashier's crediting rule.
BNB at
the cashier.
BNB (BNB) at a crypto casino. Confirmation: 0.45 seconds per block since the Fermi hard fork. Network fee: EVM gas priced in BNB, at gwei rates a fraction of Ethereum's. No listed casino documents it yet. The cashier sets the deposit minimum and the crediting rule, not the chain. Checked 2026-08-23.
See the chain factsWhat this chain
actually does.
Checked 2026-08-23. Every figure below is the network's own published number, linked to the page that publishes it. None of it is a casino's claim about itself.
The operator's withdrawal fee is charged on top and is often larger.
No tag. Note that legacy BEP-2 addresses on the old Beacon Chain did use a memo — that chain is retired, and a modern BSC deposit is address-only.
BNB is the native coin of BNB Smart Chain.
Each figure,
with its source.
Four facts, four sources. Where a row says the claim is always true of the mechanism there is no link, because there is no dated page to link — the address format of a chain is a property of the protocol rather than an announcement.
| Fact | Figure | How to read it | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Confirmation time | 0.45 seconds per block since the Fermi hard fork | BNB Chain's own announcement states that Fermi reduced block time from 0.75 seconds to 0.45 seconds and strengthened the fast-finality rules, activating on mainnet on 14 January 2026. That is the shortest block interval of any EVM chain in this registry, and it is why a BSC deposit clears while an Ethereum one is still in its first slot. | BNB Chain — Fermi hard fork accelerates BSC to 0.45-second blocks |
| Network fee | EVM gas priced in BNB, at gwei rates a fraction of Ethereum's | BSC uses the same gas accounting as Ethereum — 21,000 gas for a plain transfer — but prices it in BNB at gas prices that have historically sat far below Ethereum's. The mechanism is identical; the bill is not. As on any EVM chain, a BEP-20 token transfer costs more gas than a native BNB transfer. | Always true of the mechanism |
| Address format | 0x-prefixed 20-byte hex — identical to an Ethereum address | A BNB Smart Chain address is an Ethereum address. The same key controls both, and a cashier's deposit screen looks the same for either. The network selector is the only thing separating a BSC deposit from a mainnet Ethereum one, and choosing wrong sends funds to an address you control on a chain the casino is not watching. | Always true of the mechanism |
| Settlement | Fast finality in roughly 1.1 seconds — about two blocks | With fast finality enabled, BNB Chain documents the chain as finalised within two blocks when two-thirds or more of validators vote normally, which at the current interval is on the order of a second. Where votes are insufficient it falls back to probabilistic finality and more confirmations mean more safety. Applications wanting a guarantee query the `finalized` block tag. | BNB Chain Docs — BNB Smart Chain overview |
Why this page exists at all. BNB Smart Chain runs the shortest block interval in this registry — 0.45 seconds since the Fermi fork — and reaches fast finality in roughly two blocks, about a second, where Ethereum takes thirteen minutes for the equivalent guarantee on an identical address format and gas model.
BNB next to
Solana.
Solaspins is a Solana site, so this comparison is the one every coin page owes you: the same four facts for both chains, from both records, so you can see what changes when the cashier's network dropdown changes.
| Fact | BNB (BNB) | Solana (SOL) |
|---|---|---|
| Confirmation | 0.45 seconds per block since the Fermi hard fork | ≈400 ms per slot |
| Network fee | EVM gas priced in BNB, at gwei rates a fraction of Ethereum's | 5,000 lamports (≈0.000005 SOL) per signature, plus any priority fee |
| Address | 0x-prefixed 20-byte hex — identical to an Ethereum address | Base58-encoded 32-byte ed25519 public key, 32–44 characters |
| Settlement | Fast finality in roughly 1.1 seconds — about two blocks | Commitment levels: processed, confirmed, then finalized |
| Memo or tag | Not needed | Not needed |
Read the Solana chain page for the full record, or the Solana casino list for the operators this site documents in depth. The full side-by-side, every fact from both records with the ones that agree kept in, is at BNB vs Solana.
Wallets that
hold it.
| Wallet | What its own site says | Checked | Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ledger | Hardware. Its own supported-assets page names these, and the key never leaves the device. | 2026-08-23 | Open Ledger |
| MetaMask | Connects to any EVM network once that network is added, which is what makes it the usual wallet on Polygon PoS, BNB Smart Chain and the Avalanche C-Chain as well as Ethereum. | Always true of the wallet | Open MetaMask |
Casinos documenting
BNB.
No casino in the Solaspins directory has a record documenting BNB yet. We will not list one until an operator's own cashier states it, because a table of casinos that might take BNB is indistinguishable from a table of casinos that do — and only one of those is worth reading. The Solana list is where this site's documented operator coverage currently sits.
The three checks
that matter.
BNB is also the ticker people use for BEP-20 tokens generally. If a cashier lists BNB, check whether it means the native coin on BNB Smart Chain or a token on it, because the deposit screens look the same and the fees do not.
| Check | What to look for |
|---|---|
| The network | A BNB Smart Chain address is an Ethereum address. The same key controls both, and a cashier's deposit screen looks the same for either. The network selector is the only thing separating a BSC deposit from a mainnet Ethereum one, and choosing wrong sends funds to an address you control on a chain the casino is not watching. |
| The memo | No tag. Note that legacy BEP-2 addresses on the old Beacon Chain did use a memo — that chain is retired, and a modern BSC deposit is address-only. |
| The crediting rule | The chain settles in fast finality in roughly 1.1 seconds — about two blocks. What the cashier does with that is its own policy, and its stated deposit minimum and confirmation count are the numbers that decide when you can play. We hold no account at any operator, so we record those as unconfirmed rather than reprinting them. |
Every figure on this page comes from documentation the network publishes about itself, read on the date shown. Nothing here is a casino's description of a chain, and nothing here is an estimate we made. Last verified 2026-08-23.