DUEL7.COM CASHIER
Everything about moving money in and out of Duel7: supported coins, deposit and withdrawal mechanics, speeds, fees and limits — all on-chain, near-instant, and no KYC.
18+ · Crypto only · No KYC during normal play
Supported coins at a glance

| Coin | Deposit | Withdrawal | Typical speed | Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin (BTC) | ✓ | ✓ | ~Minutes | Network only |
| Ethereum (ETH) | ✓ | ✓ | Fast | Network (gas) |
| Tether (USDT) | ✓ | ✓ | Fast | Network only |
| Litecoin (LTC) | ✓ | ✓ | Fast | Very low |
| 15+ others (DOGE, SOL…) | ✓ | ✓ | Varies | Network only |
No cards, no bank transfers, no e-wallets — Duel is crypto end to end. That’s the source of its speed: there are no third-party processors to clear and no chargebacks to police, so withdrawals don’t need the long manual review fiat casinos rely on.
How depositing works
A deposit is a standard crypto transfer: you send coins from your wallet or exchange to an address Duel generates for you. Step by step, it looks like this — open the cashier, choose the coin you want to deposit, and Duel displays a unique deposit address along with a QR code. Copy that address exactly (or scan the QR from a mobile wallet), paste it as the destination in your wallet, enter the amount, and send. Once the blockchain confirms the transaction, the balance appears in your account, typically within a few minutes.
The one rule that matters above all others: send the right coin on the right network to the right address. A Bitcoin deposit address only accepts Bitcoin; sending another coin, or the right coin on the wrong network, can lose the funds permanently. When in doubt, send a small test amount first. If you’re entirely new to this, the crypto guide walks through buying and sending your first coins.
How withdrawals work
Cashing out reverses the process. You request a withdrawal in the cashier, choose the coin, paste your own wallet address as the destination, and enter the amount. Once approved, Duel broadcasts the transaction on-chain and it lands in your wallet — usually within seconds to minutes. Because there’s no KYC gate during normal play, there’s typically no verification step standing between you and your money, which is the single biggest practical advantage over a fiat casino.
A few habits keep withdrawals frictionless: always paste an address you control and have double-checked, keep a little of the coin spare for network fees, and remember the blockchain — not Duel — sets the final confirmation time once the payment is sent. If a withdrawal ever shows as pending longer than expected, look up the transaction hash on a block explorer; if it has confirmations, it’s already on its way.
Choosing the right coin
Bitcoin (BTC)
The default for most players and the most widely held coin. Confirmations take a few minutes and network fees rise when the chain is busy, so it’s ideal for larger, less frequent transfers rather than tiny top-ups.
Ethereum (ETH)
Fast and flexible, but keep an eye on gas fees during peak demand. Good if you already hold ETH and want quick movement.
Tether (USDT)
The smart pick for most players who want a stable bankroll. As a stablecoin, 100 USDT stays worth 100 USDT regardless of crypto market swings — so your balance only changes when you bet, not when the market moves. Note that USDT exists on multiple networks; always match the network Duel specifies.
Litecoin (LTC)
Fast and famously cheap to send, which makes it excellent for frequent deposits and withdrawals where you don’t want network fees nibbling at small amounts.
Beyond these, Duel supports 15+ assets including DOGE and SOL — pick whichever you already hold and are comfortable using.
What it costs and the limits
Duel doesn’t bolt on the deposit and withdrawal fees that card casinos often charge — the cost of moving money is the blockchain’s network fee, which you’d pay on any crypto transfer. That fee depends entirely on the coin and how busy its network is: negligible on Litecoin or a stablecoin on a cheap network, more noticeable on Bitcoin or Ethereum at peak times. Minimums are low so you can start small, and practical maximums are generous, suiting both casual players and high rollers.
One genuinely important note that has nothing to do with the casino: tax. Depending on where you live, crypto gains and gambling outcomes may be reportable, and the rules differ sharply by country. We’re not tax advisers — but if you play at any real scale, keep your own record of deposits, withdrawals and balances as you go. It’s far easier than reconstructing it later, and the on-chain history is always there if you need it.
Security when moving funds
Crypto payments put you in control, which also means the safety is yours to manage — there’s no bank to reverse a mistake. A handful of habits cover almost everything: always copy-paste addresses and verify the first and last characters rather than typing them; send a small test amount the first time you use a new address; enable 2FA on your account and your exchange; keep your wallet’s seed phrase offline and never share it; and only ever reach the cashier through a link you trust, never a lookalike “bonus” domain. None of this is onerous once it’s habit, and it’s the small price of the speed and privacy crypto payments give you in return.
Why the crypto cashier wins
Strip it down and the Duel cashier does three things a fiat casino can’t: it pays out in seconds instead of days because there’s no processor or chargeback risk to manage; it charges no processing fees of its own, leaving only the unavoidable blockchain network cost; and it asks for no identity documents during normal play, so there’s no verification wall between you and a withdrawal. The trade-off is that you need crypto to begin with and you carry your own security — but for anyone comfortable with that, it’s simply a faster, cheaper, more private way to move money in and out of a casino. Fund once, play across slots, tables, originals and the sportsbook, and cash out whenever you like.
The one rule that prevents most problems
If you remember nothing else from this page, remember this: match the coin and the network to the address, every single time, and verify the address before you hit send. The overwhelming majority of lost-funds stories in crypto come down to a mismatch — right coin on the wrong network, or a mistyped address — not anything the casino did. Send a small test transfer the first time, confirm it lands, then move the rest. Two minutes of caution protects the whole balance.
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