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How To Deposit With Bitcoin

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Bitcoin is our most recommended deposit method for its speed and security. Prepare to unlock hassle-free transactions with Bitcoin as your trusted funding option.

If you are new to Bitcoin, don't worry! Simply click on the link to our Bitcoin 101 article, where you'll find all the information you need to get started.

In this article, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of depositing Bitcoin from your secure digital wallet to your Wild Casino account, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish.

Here’s how to place a deposit with Bitcoin:

1. Access the Cashier, and select Bitcoin from the available options.

Bitcoin is the most popular cryptocurrency and the number one player’s choice for deposits and payouts.

2. Pick up your one-time recipient wallet address.

You will have a QR code to scan with your digital wallet app or a long wallet address to copy. Just keep in mind these will be good for 15 minutes and can only be used once per deposit.

3. Go to your secure digital wallet to send Bitcoin.

Open your Bitcoin wallet and choose the “Send” option. Input the desired deposit amount and paste the destination address copied from the Cashier or use the QR scanner to scan the destination address QR code.

Review the recipient details, network, and fees before submitting the transaction. For faster confirmation times, it is recommended to select a higher transaction fee.

Once you've confirmed all details, proceed to send the bitcoins.

4. Submit for confirmation.

Back in the Wild Casino Cashier, you can now select “I’ve Completed My Deposit”. Your deposit will be submitted to the blockchain for confirmation.

Once you have gotten the required blockchain confirmation, the funds will appear in your Wild Casino account balance, in the top right of the screen. This happens usually within 15 minutes.

In crypto speak, a confirmation means that the transaction has been processed. Transactions receive a confirmation when they are included in a block in the blockchain—the decentralized Bitcoin network.

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