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1xbit deposits and withdrawals explained

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What most people want to know before they fund an account is simple: how fast does a withdrawal actually clear, and what does it cost to move your own money. At 1xbit both directions run on the same crypto rails, so the answer to one largely answers the other. Below is what governs a deposit and a payout here, in the order that matters once you've already signed up.

Getting your winnings out

Withdrawal requests at 1xbit are processed against a stated average of 15 minutes, with the operator's own figure describing it as "under 15 minutes" rather than a guarantee. The maximum withdrawal is up to 100 BTC, which covers all but the largest balances. There's no charge taken from the withdrawal itself.

How long the money actually moves

Deposit speed depends on the coin, since each network confirms at its own pace. A Bitcoin deposit typically needs around 10 minutes to confirm; Ethereum around 5; Litecoin 2–3 minutes; Tether on the TRC-20 network under a minute. Your balance updates once the blockchain confirms the transaction, not the moment you send it.

CoinTypical deposit time
Bitcoin (BTC)~10 minutes
Ethereum (ETH)~5 minutes
Litecoin (LTC)2–3 minutes
Tether (TRC-20)under 1 minute

What it costs you

1xbit charges no deposit fees, and describes network costs as "often 0% or under 1%" — that's the blockchain's own fee, not ours, and it varies by coin and network congestion. Withdrawals carry no extra cost either. There's no minimum deposit to fund the account generally, though 10 USDT is the minimum needed to trigger any tier of the welcome bonus.

  • No deposit fee, on any supported coin
  • No withdrawal fee
  • 10 USDT minimum deposit if you want the bonus applied
  • Up to 100 BTC per withdrawal

Verifying who you are

You aren't asked for documents to open an account or to start playing — registration is deliberately light, and 1xbit doesn't require ID upfront for standard use. Where it may come in is at the withdrawal stage, or if you're using certain bonuses: the operator's own terms note that verification "may come in handy" once you want to cash out. Licensed crypto operators generally reserve identity checks for this point rather than at sign-up, and nothing here suggests 1xbit works differently.

Choosing what to pay with

1xbit accepts over 40 digital currencies, so most players will find their coin of choice already supported. Litecoin and Dogecoin sit alongside Ripple as straightforward options if you're moving smaller amounts and want quick confirmation, while Tether (USDT) is available on both the TRC-20 and ERC-20 networks — worth checking before you send, since picking the wrong network on a manual transfer elsewhere is a common way to lose a deposit.

How a deposit reaches your account

Once you're registered — either through the one-click method or with an email address — you pick a coin, generate a deposit address, and send the funds from your own wallet. The balance appears after the network confirms it, which for most coins lands somewhere between under a minute and around 10 minutes. There's nothing to fill in beyond the transaction itself.

None of this changes the basic rule worth keeping in mind: only deposit what you're comfortable not seeing again quickly, and check the current network fee before you send if it matters to you. If gambling stops feeling like something you're doing for fun, free and confidential support is available through BeGambleAware or the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133. This site is for players aged 18 and over (18+) only.