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How to Pay With Crypto

Paying with crypto is just as fast as UPI, but instead of using a phone number, you use a Digital Address. Because your Crypto Wallet is separate from your INR Wallet, any USDT or USDC you deposit will stay in its own balance for you to bet with.

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Follow these 4 steps to top up your Crypto Wallet:

  1. Select Your Currency: Go to the "Deposit" section and choose USDT or USDC.

  2. Pay Attention To The Network (Crucial! ⚠️): Currently, we support only USDT on TRC-20 and USDC on ERC-20, but make sure the network you select on our platform matches the network you select in your personal wallet (like Binance or Trust Wallet) when sending the funds.

  3. Copy Your Unique Address: We will show you a long string of characters (your Deposit Address) and a QR code. Copy this address exactly.

  4. Transfer the Funds: Open your crypto wallet, hit "Send," paste our address, and confirm the amount. Your balance will update automatically as soon as the blockchain confirms the transaction (usually within 2–5 minutes).

To ensure your funds are processed successfully and credited to your account, please note our minimum crypto deposit requirements:

Minimum Deposit: 10 USDT / 10 USDC

  • Why a minimum? The blockchain network requires a minimum amount to verify a transaction.

  • What happens if I send less? Any deposit below 10 USDT/USDC will not be detected by the system and cannot be recovered or refunded.

⚠️ Pro-Tips for a Smooth Deposit:

  • The "Same Lane" Rule: Always send USDT to a USDT address and USDC to a USDC address. Sending one to the other—or using the wrong network—will result in the funds being lost forever.

  • Check the Fees: Your crypto wallet or exchange may charge a small "Gas Fee" to send the transaction. Ensure you have enough in your wallet to cover this so the full deposit amount reaches us.

  • No Bank Delays: Unlike bank transfers, crypto deposits work 24/7. Whether it's a Sunday or a public holiday, your "Global Chips" are ready whenever you are.

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