Love crypto? So do we. Wikibet supports secure and fast deposits and withdrawals using popular cryptocurrencies. Here's everything you need to know before sending your first transaction on the blockchain.
💰 Which Cryptocurrencies Can I Use?
You can deposit and withdraw using:
Bitcoin (BTC)
Ethereum (ETH)
Litecoin (LTC)
Tether (USDT) – ERC20 or TRC20
🎯 Check the deposit screen in your account for available networks and supported currencies in your region.
🔑 How Do I Make a Crypto Deposit?
Go to your account and click on Deposit.
Select Crypto from the list of payment options.
Choose your cryptocurrency and network (e.g., USDT-TRC20 or BTC).
Copy the unique deposit address provided — or scan the QR code.
Complete the transfer from your external wallet or exchange.
⚠️ Only send the selected cryptocurrency to the address shown. Sending the wrong coin or using the wrong network may result in lost funds.
⏱️ How Long Do Crypto Deposits Take?
Crypto deposits are usually processed after 1–3 confirmations on the blockchain.
Bitcoin: ~10–30 minutes
Ethereum / USDT: ~5–15 minutes
Litecoin / TRC20: Often faster
⌛ If it’s been over 30 minutes and your deposit hasn’t arrived, double-check the transaction hash and contact Support.
💸 Can I Withdraw in Crypto Too?
Yes — we support crypto withdrawals through Coinspaid and GammaG, using the same coins listed above.
Crypto Withdrawal Steps:
Go to your Profile > Withdraw in your account.
Select Crypto, choose your coin and enter your wallet address.
Confirm the withdrawal request and wait for email verification (if required).
💡 Withdrawals are always sent to a verified wallet address. Make sure your wallet details are correct — transactions cannot be reversed once sent.
📎 What Proof Might Be Requested?
For compliance and security, you may be asked to submit a Proof of Payment when depositing or withdrawing crypto.
This includes:
The transaction hash
The date, amount, and currency
A screenshot of your wallet or exchange showing the transaction
🛡️ Tips to Keep Your Crypto Safe
✅ Always use your own wallet – third-party wallets or exchange addresses not in your name may be rejected.
✅ Double-check the address and network before sending.
✅ Store a copy of your transaction hash until the payment is fully confirmed.
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