Fourteen payment methods are accepted for deposits across two groups: fiat methods (Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Bank Transfer) and ten cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, LTC, BCH, TRX, BNB, USDT, ADA, DOGE, XRP). The minimum transaction amount for both deposits and withdrawals is £20. Account currency - GBP, EUR or USD - is fixed at registration.
| Method | Deposit Time | Withdrawal Time |
|---|---|---|
| Visa | Instant | 1-3 working days |
| Mastercard | Instant | 1-3 working days |
| Apple Pay | Up to 15 minutes | Up to 24 hours |
| Google Pay | Up to 15 minutes | Up to 24 hours |
| Bank Transfer | Check cashier | Check cashier |
| Crypto (10 coins) | Up to 15 minutes | Near-instant to 24 hours |
Withdrawal times above are post-review figures. All withdrawals go through an internal review of up to 24 hours before dispatch - total time to receipt equals the review period plus the method time shown. The weekly withdrawal limit is £5,000 and the monthly limit is £20,000. The daily limit should be verified in the cashier section as the confirmed figure differs between sources.
Visa and Mastercard deposits are processed instantly using 3D Secure authentication. Both cards support withdrawal, with funds taking 1-3 working days to appear after the review period. If your card issuer has a gambling block enabled, deposits will be declined at the bank level - contact your bank to lift the restriction or switch to Apple Pay, Google Pay or crypto.
Apple Pay and Google Pay process deposits within 15 minutes and withdrawals within 24 hours post-review. Both require a compatible device: Apple Pay needs an Apple device with the Wallet app configured; Google Pay requires a device with Google Pay set up and a linked card. Bank Transfer timing is not confirmed for either direction - use the cashier section for the current estimate before initiating a transfer.
Ten cryptocurrencies are accepted: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), TRON (TRX), BNB, Tether (USDT), Cardano (ADA), Dogecoin (DOGE) and Ripple (XRP). Crypto deposits and withdrawals both process within 15 minutes to 24 hours depending on network congestion at the time of the transaction.
Key rules for crypto transactions:
The minimum deposit and withdrawal is £20 across all methods. Weekly withdrawal maximum is £5,000; monthly is £20,000. No deposit maximum is stated for most methods - the cashier section will display any method-specific cap at the time of the transaction. Crypto transaction amounts are subject to the network's minimum transfer thresholds in addition to the platform's £20 minimum.
For step-by-step deposit instructions and card decline troubleshooting, see the deposits page. For withdrawal status guidance and pending-withdrawal resolution, see the withdrawals page.
The fastest deposit method is a card (instant). The fastest withdrawal method is crypto (near-instant after review). Apple Pay and Google Pay offer a middle ground - fast, device-based authentication without the 1-3 day card withdrawal delay. Bank Transfer is suitable when other options are unavailable but timing is unpredictable.
Using the same method for both deposit and withdrawal simplifies the verification process and avoids method-mismatch rejections on withdrawal requests. If you anticipate withdrawing frequently above £1,000, crypto or Apple Pay are the most efficient options given the faster withdrawal windows.
14 methods in total: Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Bank Transfer and 10 cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, LTC, BCH, TRX, BNB, USDT, ADA, DOGE, XRP).
£20 for both deposits and withdrawals across all methods.
Cryptocurrency withdrawals are near-instant to 24 hours after the internal review period. Apple Pay and Google Pay follow at up to 24 hours post-review. Cards take 1-3 working days post-review.
No platform fee is stated for most methods. Verify in the cashier section before transacting. Crypto network fees and card issuer fees are charged externally and are not controlled by the platform.
You can, but using the same method for both is strongly recommended. A method mismatch may trigger additional verification or result in a withdrawal rejection.