Deposit options with cards, e-wallets, and cryptocurrencies
- Visa β Deposits from $10 to $2,000 per transaction, credited instantly.
- Mastercard β Deposits from $10 to $2,000 per transaction, credited instantly.
- Skrill β Deposits from $15 to $5,000 per transaction, credited within 1 minute.
- Neteller β Deposits from $15 to $5,000 per transaction, credited within 1 minute.
- PayPal β Deposits from $10 to $3,000 per transaction, credited instantly.
- Bank Transfer β Deposits from $50 to $10,000 per transaction, credited in 1β3 business days.
- Bitcoin (BTC) β Deposits from 0.0002 BTC to 0.25 BTC, credited after 1β3 network confirmations.
- USDT (TRC-20) β Deposits from 5 USDT to 5,000 USDT, credited after 1 network confirmation.
Rise of Bets Payment Processing Times
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa/Mastercard | Instant | 1β5 days | Free |
| e-Wallet (Skrill/Neteller) | Instant | 0β24h | Free |
| Bank Transfer | 1β3 days | 3β7 days | Free |
| Crypto | 10β30 min | 10β30 min | Free |
| Prepaid | Instant | Not available | Free |
Rise of Bets Deposit And Withdrawal Limits
Rise of Bets sets fixed limits for deposits and withdrawals in EUR, with the same thresholds applied across card payments and major e-wallets. The cashier enforces the limits per transaction, and the system rejects amounts outside the allowed range before the payment is confirmed.
Withdrawals follow the same structure: a minimum amount per request, a maximum amount per request, and a daily cap that counts all completed withdrawal requests within a rolling 24-hour window. If a withdrawal request exceeds the daily limit, the casino requires splitting it into multiple requests across different days.
- Min. deposit: β¬10
- Max. deposit: β¬5,000
- Min. withdrawal: β¬20
- Max. withdrawal: β¬10,000
- Daily limit: β¬20,000 (total withdrawals per 24 hours)
Fees At Rise Of Bets
Rise Of Bets does not charge internal fees for deposits or withdrawals on its side. The cashier shows the net amount before confirmation, and the casino does not add a separate βcasino feeβ line to the transaction.
Payment system fees can still apply even when the casino fee is 0%. Banks may charge for card funding, cash-advance processing, or currency conversion when your account currency differs from the casino balance. E-wallets and crypto services may charge their own withdrawal or network costs: for example, a crypto transfer includes a blockchain network fee that changes with congestion, and some providers add a service spread on top of that.
No fee is expected when you deposit and withdraw in the same currency using a method that does not charge its own outbound fee (for example, an e-wallet transfer priced at 0% by the provider). Fees are most likely on card withdrawals (bank-side charges) and on crypto withdrawals (network fee plus any provider markup if you use a conversion inside the wallet or exchange).