Cloudbet — Payment Methods
Cloudbet Deposit Options: 10 Cryptos, 0.001 BTC Floor, Dual Regulator
Last updated: May 26, 2026
Cloudbet's payment side is built around 10 cryptocurrencies and exactly zero fiat options. There is no card processor, no SEPA route, no bank wire, no e-wallet — every funding path runs on-chain through one of the supported coins. For a player already holding crypto, this removes an entire layer of friction (no card declines, no MCC blocking, no SEPA gambling-descriptor flags). For a player who needs to acquire crypto first, it pushes the on-ramp decision back upstream onto whichever regulated exchange covers your jurisdiction.
The 10 supported cryptos — what each one means at deposit time
Cloudbet accepts BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, BNB, DOGE, LTC, BCH and PAX for deposits. The list is wider than BitStarz (six), Mirax (seven) and 7Bit (eight) but narrower than BC.Game (100+) or Shuffle (12). The practical implication of the 10-coin lineup is that the cashier is designed around a curated set of high-volume, high-reliability chains rather than offering breadth for its own sake.
| Coin | Confirmation time | Fee character | Deposit notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTC | ~10 min – ~60 min | Mempool-dependent | 0.001 BTC minimum sets the deposit floor |
| ETH | ~30s – ~3 min | Gas-dependent | Standard ERC-20 flow |
| USDT | Network-dependent | TRC-20 cheapest | Check active network at the cashier |
| USDC | Network-dependent | SOL/BSC cheapest | Same cashier flow as USDT |
| SOL | ~1 – 2 seconds | Fractions of a cent | Fastest end-to-end deposit on the platform |
| BNB | ~3 seconds | Fractions of a cent | BNB Smart Chain — cheap and fast |
| DOGE | ~1 – 3 min | Sub-cent | Cheap, fast, widely held |
| LTC | ~2 – 3 min | Cents | Faster than BTC, similar volatility profile |
| BCH | ~10 min | Cents | Niche but functional |
| PAX | ~3 min (ERC-20) | Gas-dependent | NYDFS-supervised stablecoin from Paxos Trust |
Two coins on the list are worth singling out. SOL gives you the fastest end-to-end deposit path on the platform — broadcast to credited in single-digit seconds, fees too small to notice. BNB on BNB Smart Chain is essentially the same profile. If you hold either and are choosing between which to deposit, those two beat the rest of the lineup on pure cashier mechanics by a wide margin.
PAX (Paxos Standard) is the unusual entry. It's a USD-backed stablecoin issued by Paxos Trust, a New York-chartered trust company supervised by the NYDFS. Most crypto casinos don't offer PAX — the operational complexity of supporting a regulated US-supervised stablecoin sits outside the typical Curaçao operator's comfort zone. That Cloudbet does is one of several signals that the platform's player mix skews toward the institutional end of crypto-native rather than the retail-degen end.
The 0.001 BTC minimum — what it signals
Cloudbet's minimum deposit is 0.001 BTC equivalent. That's a meaningfully higher entry point than the rest of our reviewed casinos: BC.Game opens at $5, 7Bit at $10, BitStarz/Mirax/Shuffle/Duelbits at $20 or thereabouts. The floor isn't accidental — it's the casino signalling that the cashier infrastructure and player support are built around larger deposits, with proportionately less volume at the entry tier.
The deposit floor also interacts directly with the 5 BTC welcome bonus ceiling. A platform that scales its match offer up to five Bitcoin needs a floor above the "deposit $5 to test the cashier" model. The two numbers are coherent — Cloudbet's entire payment side is calibrated for serious bankrolls in and serious bankrolls out, which is also why the withdrawal page leads on the no-limit policy. See the Cloudbet withdrawal page for the cashout side of the equation.
Light KYC at deposit — what it means in practice
Cloudbet runs Light KYC on its account flow. At deposit time specifically, no document verification is requested under standard play — registration is email-and-password, deposit address is generated immediately, and funds credit to balance on the relevant on-chain confirmation. The Light KYC posture only becomes relevant later, at outsized withdrawals, and is not part of the deposit funnel for the vast majority of players.
Players whose entire reason for using crypto casinos is zero-KYC anonymity at any size are better matched with 7Bit Casino, BC.Game or Duelbits, all of which run no-KYC posture as policy rather than as "light until a high threshold". The category hub is our no-KYC casinos page.
Where the dual licence matters at deposit time
Cloudbet holds two licences: Curaçao eGaming and the Kahnawake Gaming Commission. The Kahnawake licence imposes additional operational requirements that bear directly on deposit funds — most relevantly, segregated player-fund handling. Player balances are required to be held separately from operating capital, which means a Cloudbet insolvency event would not leave depositor funds commingled with creditor claims the way a single-Curaçao operator could.
This is a low-probability backstop — Cloudbet has been operational without solvency stress since 2013 — but the protection only exists because of the second licence. For a player parking a significant balance between play sessions, the segregation requirement is the material practical difference between Cloudbet and most competitors.
On-ramping — where each coin originates for Cloudbet players
Because Cloudbet has no fiat path, the deposit funnel pushes the fiat-to-crypto conversion onto whichever regulated exchange covers your jurisdiction. The on-ramp landscape differs by country — see the relevant country page for jurisdiction-specific exchange recommendations: Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and Japan.
For stablecoin-first players, USDT on TRC-20 is the lowest-friction Cloudbet deposit path in most jurisdictions — cheap on-chain fees, fast confirmation, no SEK/EUR/NOK conversion drift between exchange withdrawal and casino credit. For coin-first players holding BTC or ETH from before depositing, the lineup supports either directly without forced conversion.
Cloudbet Payment Methods — FAQ
Questions players actually ask about funding Cloudbet.
What is the minimum deposit at Cloudbet?
Cloudbet's minimum deposit is 0.001 BTC equivalent across all 10 supported cryptocurrencies. That's a meaningfully higher floor than BC.Game ($5), 7Bit ($10) or BitStarz/Mirax ($20). The higher minimum reflects Cloudbet's positioning toward larger bankrolls — the cashier and support infrastructure are calibrated for serious-bankroll players, not the deposit-$5-to-test profile.
Does Cloudbet accept fiat deposits — cards, SEPA, bank wire?
No. Cloudbet's deposit options are 100% cryptocurrency. There is no card processor, no SEPA path, no bank-wire route. Every deposit runs on-chain through one of the 10 supported coins. For players already holding crypto this eliminates card-decline and MCC-blocking friction. For players who need to acquire crypto first, the fiat-to-crypto conversion happens on a regulated exchange in your jurisdiction before the Cloudbet deposit.
Which Cloudbet coin gives the fastest deposit credit?
SOL is the fastest end-to-end deposit path on Cloudbet — broadcast to credited typically in single-digit seconds, with fees in fractions of a cent. BNB on BNB Smart Chain is essentially identical in profile. USDT or USDC on a fast network (the active network is shown at the cashier when you generate a deposit address) are the next-fastest stablecoin options. BTC is the slowest because of Bitcoin mainnet confirmation times.
Why does Cloudbet support PAX when most casinos don't?
PAX (Paxos Standard) is a USD-backed stablecoin issued by Paxos Trust, a New York-chartered trust company supervised by the NYDFS. Most crypto casinos avoid PAX because supporting a US-supervised stablecoin adds operational complexity that doesn't fit the typical Curaçao operator's comfort zone. That Cloudbet does is one of several signals — alongside the dual Kahnawake licence and the 0.001 BTC deposit minimum — that the player mix skews toward the institutional-comfort end of crypto-native rather than the retail-degen end.
Will Cloudbet ask for ID at deposit?
No. Cloudbet runs Light KYC, but Light KYC at Cloudbet means no document verification is requested at deposit time under standard play. Registration is email-and-password, the deposit address is generated immediately, and funds credit to balance on the relevant on-chain confirmation. The Light KYC posture only becomes relevant later, at outsized withdrawals, and is not part of the deposit funnel for the vast majority of players.
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