This page walks through every Inky Bet payment method: what you can deposit and withdraw with, minimums and maximums, processing times and how account verification (KYC) works in practice.
Key highlights
- Deposit methods and limits
- Withdrawal methods
- Supported cryptocurrencies
- Verification (KYC)
Deposit methods and limits
Visa and Mastercard: €20 minimum, €1,000 maximum per transaction.
Bank transfer (Revolut included): €20 minimum, €10,000 maximum per transaction.
Apple Pay and Google Pay: €20 minimum, €500 maximum per transaction.
Crypto: €20 minimum, €10,000+ maximum depending on coin and network conditions.
Card, e-wallet and crypto deposits arrive on your account immediately. Bank transfers can take a few business days depending on your bank.
Withdrawal methods
Bank transfer, Visa and Mastercard: €40 minimum per request.
Crypto: €40 minimum, essentially instant once approved.
Pending time on any withdrawal is up to 48 hours. Maximum payout limits scale with your VIP tier and with your cumulative verified wagering.
Withdrawals are paid back to the deposit method whenever possible. If the original method is no longer available, support arranges an alternative.
Supported cryptocurrencies
BTC, ETH, LTC, BCH, DASH, DOGE, ADA, XRP, USDT, BNB, TRX, CSC, AVAX, SOL, POL, NOT, USDC, SUI, SHIB, CORE, LINK, XLM and GRAM.
Crypto deposits credit at the exchange rate when the transaction is confirmed on the blockchain. Network fees are paid by the player. USDT is supported on both the Tron and Ethereum networks.
Verification (KYC)
Inky Bet may ask for proof of identity and address (a recent utility bill or bank statement) before releasing a withdrawal. Verification happens once and can be completed from the account settings or by emailing support@inky.bet.
Once verified, later withdrawals are processed noticeably faster. Until verification is complete, a withdrawal can be temporarily held pending review.
Fees and exchange rates
Inky Bet does not charge deposit or withdrawal fees. Your bank or the blockchain network may add its own costs. Credit-card deposits can be treated as a cash advance by some banks, so check before you deposit.
Crypto exchange rates refresh daily. For large deposits, checking the rate just before the transfer avoids surprises.
Security
All payment flows run over TLS with tokenised cards, so full card numbers are never stored. For larger withdrawals an additional identity check can be requested, in line with AML regulations.
Step by step: your first deposit
Deposits start in the cashier, opened from the top-right button after login. Pick a method, enter the amount (minimum €20) and confirm. Card payments are usually processed within seconds and credit the balance instantly. A bank transfer can take up to one business day depending on your bank.
For crypto deposits a unique wallet address or QR code is displayed. As soon as the blockchain records the first confirmation the balance appears on your account: BTC roughly 10 minutes, ETH about 30 seconds, USDT and LTC only marginally longer. The euro exchange rate is locked at the moment of deposit.
Complete KYC verification early (ID, proof of address, proof of payment). It dramatically speeds up later withdrawals.
Withdrawing: from request to wallet
You can request a withdrawal once any bonus wagering is completed and your balance is at least €40. From the cashier, choose a method: crypto is the fastest route, bank transfer the slowest. Every withdrawal goes through a manual review by the payments team.
Maximum processing time is 48 hours; in practice crypto withdrawals are usually approved within a few hours and reach the wallet almost immediately after that. Card withdrawals can take an additional 1–3 business days at the bank. Inky Bet never applies a commission itself; only the bank or the blockchain network may add a fee.
Large withdrawals (above €5,000) can trigger a source-of-funds check under anti-money laundering rules. This is standard across every European-facing operator and does not indicate any issue with the account.
Crypto in detail: 22 coins and networks
Inky Bet accepts Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT on ERC-20 and TRC-20), USD Coin (USDC), Litecoin (LTC), Ripple (XRP), Solana (SOL), Tron (TRX), Cardano (ADA), Polygon (MATIC), Dogecoin (DOGE), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Binance Coin (BNB) and a handful of less common tokens.
Confirm that your wallet supports exactly the same network you select. Sending USDT on the wrong chain results in an unrecoverable loss. The cashier makes the correct network explicit at every step.
During periods of high volatility we may refresh the conversion rate to prevent arbitrage between deposit and immediate withdrawal. The impact is negligible on deposits below €500.
Fees, limits and frequent questions
Inky Bet charges nothing on deposits or withdrawals. Your bank may apply a fee on international card transactions, typically 1–3%. Blockchain networks deduct a miner fee that varies by network (BTC roughly €1–€3, LTC or TRC-20 often less than €0.50).
On limits, the default daily withdrawal cap is €10,000 and the monthly cap €50,000. VIP players can lift these ceilings through their host. A first deposit above €2,000 can trigger an additional identification step.
Questions? The 24/7 live chat and email support@inky.bet answer most requests within 15 minutes. Mention that a request concerns a withdrawal to push it to the priority queue.
KYC in practice
Know Your Customer (KYC) is the identity check every regulated operator has to run. On Inky Bet you can start the KYC as soon as your account is created by uploading three documents: a valid ID (passport, ID card or driving licence), proof of address (a recent utility bill or bank statement no older than three months) and proof of your payment method (photo of the card with the middle digits obscured, or a screenshot of the wallet).
The check typically takes 6–24 hours. Make sure the documents are sharp, all four corners are visible and nothing has been retouched. On a bank statement, your name and address must be clearly legible.
Once KYC is completed, later withdrawals are processed faster. For amounts above €5,000 an additional document (a payslip or tax return, for example) may be requested. This is a standard anti-money-laundering step and does not indicate a problem with the account.
Frequent deposit and withdrawal issues
Card payments are sometimes declined by the bank because some issuers block gambling-related MCC codes. In that case a bank transfer, Revolut or a crypto currency are good alternatives. Contact your bank if needed and confirm that international online payments are enabled.
Crypto deposits occasionally stall because the blockchain is congested. Check the mining fee attached to the transaction: fees that are too low on Bitcoin may only be picked up after several hours. USDT on TRC-20 is a popular choice for a fast, cheap deposit.
Do the details on your KYC document exactly match what you filled in at registration? Even small differences (initial included or not, capitalisation in the surname) can delay approval. Contact support before you alter your documents.
Are there fees on Inky Bet deposits?
No, Inky Bet does not charge deposit or withdrawal fees. Your bank or the blockchain network may add its own charges. Some banks also treat card deposits as a cash advance, so it's worth checking with them before you deposit.
Can I deposit in a currency other than euro?
Fiat deposits are converted to euro at the day's market rate. Crypto deposits credit at the exchange rate at the moment of confirmation on the blockchain, after which all balances are kept in euro.
Why do I need to verify my Inky Bet account?
Verification is a requirement under anti-money-laundering rules. Once you are verified, later withdrawals are processed much faster. Without verification, a withdrawal can be temporarily held for review.
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