Methods that work from Australia (checked July 2026)
| Method | Minimum | Speed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crypto (BTC/ETH/LTC/BCH/DOGE/USDT) | Low | Network speed | Pairs with the near-instant exit lane |
| E-wallets | A$30 | Instant | The quick AUD pairing |
| Cards | A$30 | Instant when accepted | Bank gambling filters cause silent declines |
The checkbox with a stopwatch
Each deposit screen offers the current welcome stage, and ticking it starts the 72-hour wagering clock the moment the bonus credits. Decide before the cashier: the pace table sizes stages to honest schedules, and unticking keeps your balance clean, the lobby identical and the exit permanently unlocked. Screenshot whatever the stage screen shows; rotating offers age third-party summaries, ours included.
The six cryptos, one paragraph each short of a whitepaper
| Coin | Character | Cashier note |
|---|---|---|
| BTC | The default; widest support, slowest confirmations of the six | Fine both directions; expect the network leg, not the casino, to set the pace |
| ETH | Quick confirmations; fees move with network congestion | Check the fee moment for small deposits; a A$30 entry dislikes a congested night |
| LTC | Quick and cheap; the casino-cashier workhorse | A sensible first choice if you hold it |
| BCH | Quick, low fees | Same profile as LTC in practice |
| DOGE | Quick, tiny fees | The novelty wore off; the rail works |
| USDT | Stablecoin, no price swing while you play | The amount you exit is the amount you hold; the tidy choice for bankroll discipline |
Two crypto habits pay for themselves. Send a small test amount first, every time, because a mistyped address has no support desk anywhere on earth. And keep the deposit transaction id until the session is settled; on the rare occasion a credit is slow, that id turns a vague complaint into a two-minute fix.
Sizing the first deposit
The floor is A$30 and the floor is the right first deposit, whatever your bankroll, because the first deposit is a plumbing test rather than a session. It proves your rail works, feeds the loop test (money in, small session, money out, timed), and costs nothing extra in fees on any of the doors above. Size the second deposit to your actual entertainment budget, set inside the limits you configured at signup. The one number that should never size a deposit is the welcome banner's ceiling: the stage checkbox maths above already made that argument, and it does not improve with repetition.
Offers rotate; the cashier's version is the only one that binds.
Check Current TermsWhen a deposit bounces, in order
Suspect your bank first
Offshore merchant filters are inconsistent; wallets and crypto route around them.Check KYC state
An unfinished verification can hold the cashier shut silently.Check your own limits
They bind absolutely and remain the strongest regulator present.Then chat
Cashier plumbing is the desk's fast lane.
Keep funding boring: steady amounts inside limits set on day one, and the responsible gambling page whenever deposits stop feeling like entertainment. A casino this fast in both directions rewards deliberate players and punishes impulsive ones with unusual efficiency.
7,000 games and instant-lane crypto exits; read the clock first.
See the LobbyDeposit questions, answered short
What is the minimum deposit?
A$30, which is also each welcome stage's qualifying floor.
What methods work from Australia?
AUD rails (cards where banks allow, e-wallets) plus six cryptocurrencies: BTC, ETH, LTC, BCH, DOGE, USDT.
Why did my card bounce?
Australian banks filter offshore gambling merchants; wallets and crypto route around the filter.
Does the deposit method matter later?
Very much: crypto in pairs with the near-instant exit lane; card rails return slower. Choose the entry with the exit in mind.
Should I deposit big for a stage?
Read the pace table first: at 50x in 3 days, the stage size picks your required staking pace. Size the deposit to your honest pace, not the banner.