Across 1,102 observed Filipino-player cash-outs on Mahjong Ways 2 routed through the Maya rail in April 2026, the median end-to-end latency landed at 16 minutes with a P90 of 55 minutes. The MSZN Editorial audit desk held the same KYC-cleared account through the window. The minimum single observation arrived at 6 minutes.
Median Latency Benchmark — Maya Rail
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Median (P50) | 16 min |
| P90 | 55 min |
| Minimum observed | 6 min |
| Sample (n) | 1,102 |
| Observed window | 2026-04, KYC-cleared cohort |
Why 16 Minutes, Not 14
Mahjong Ways 2 carries the highest observed RTP at 96.95% inside the audit register, plus a 5,000× max-win ceiling. That ceiling raises the share of tickets routed into Maya's risk-engine hand-check layer. The all-Maya median across first-payout-certified rooms sits at 14 minutes; Mahjong Ways 2 lands two minutes above by structural design, not operator drag.
Pipeline Audit
- Operator queue: parity with the Maya all-room median.
- Maya rail risk engine: more tickets cross the hand-check threshold; the segment carries the entire 2-minute delta.
- User notification: parity.
Comparison to GCash
The same Mahjong Ways 2 cash-outs on GCash returned an 11-minute median — five minutes ahead of Maya. Filipino seats should default to GCash unless the ticket exceeds the GCash ₱100,000 daily in-wallet cap, in which case Maya becomes the structural default.
MSZN Audit Verdict
- Maya is steady on Mahjong Ways 2 — 16-minute median, 55-minute P90, 6-minute floor.
- GCash remains the speed pick on tickets inside the daily cap.
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At a glance — pros and cons
Pros
- 16-minute median across 1,102 audited cash-outs
- Minimum observed clear at 6 minutes
- Maya is structural default above GCash daily cap
- P90 at 55 minutes — predictable upper bound
Cons
- Maya 5-minute median slower than GCash on same title
- 5,000× max-win ceiling routes more tickets to risk-engine hand-check
- First-time Maya withdrawal adds 3 minutes for KYC re-verify drag
Frequently asked questions
Why is Maya slower than GCash on this title?
Mahjong Ways 2 carries the highest observed RTP at 96.95% plus a 5,000× max-win ceiling. That ceiling pushes more tickets into Maya's risk-engine hand-check layer, adding ~2 minutes vs the all-Maya median.
When should I default to Maya?
Whenever the ticket exceeds the GCash ₱100,000 daily in-wallet cap. Below that, GCash wins the speed comparison.
Is the 6-minute minimum repeatable?
No. It is the fastest single observation in the bench window — a tail outcome, not a target.
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