Deposit options at Qbet: cards, wallets, and crypto

  • Visa β€” Deposits post instantly, with a typical range of $10–$5,000 per transaction.
  • Mastercard β€” Instant funding, usually $10–$5,000 per deposit, with your bank’s 3D Secure check at checkout.
  • Skrill β€” Credits arrive in seconds, with limits commonly set at $10–$10,000 per top-up.
  • Neteller β€” Instant deposits, typically $10–$10,000 per transaction depending on account verification.
  • PayPal β€” Funds appear immediately, with most deposits falling between $10 and $2,500 per transaction.
  • Bank transfer (SEPA/SWIFT) β€” Processing takes 1–3 business days, with common minimums from $50 and maximums up to $50,000.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) β€” Network-confirmed deposits credit after 1–3 confirmations (about 10–60 minutes), usually $20–$100,000 per deposit.
  • USDT (TRC20) β€” Typically credited after 1–2 confirmations (about 1–10 minutes), with common limits of $10–$100,000 per transaction.

Qbet Fees And Where They Apply

Qbet does not charge an internal fee on standard deposits and withdrawals, so the amount you request is the amount Qbet processes on its side. The only direct costs you may see from Qbet are tied to specific cases: chargebacks, failed bank transfers returned by the receiving bank, or compliance-related refund handling where a transfer has to be reversed. If such a cost appears, it shows in the transaction history as a separate line rather than being silently deducted from the payout.

Payment-system fees can still apply even when Qbet charges nothing. Card issuers may add currency conversion (FX) and cross-border fees, and some banks charge incoming transfer fees or deduct intermediary bank charges on international wires (SHA/OUR/BEN rules can change the final received amount). E-wallets and crypto wallets can also add their own costs: wallet providers set withdrawal fees, and blockchain network fees (miner/validator fees) vary by network congestion, so the amount that arrives can be slightly lower than the amount sent.

Qbet Deposit And Withdrawal Limits

Qbet sets fixed payment limits per transaction, and the exact ceiling depends on the method you pick at checkout. Card deposits and withdrawals tend to have lower caps than bank transfers, and some e-wallets sit in the middle; the cashier shows the current limit before you confirm.

Withdrawals process only to a verified account in the same name, so limits apply after KYC approval. If a withdrawal request goes over the method cap, Qbet splits it into separate payouts, and the daily limit restricts the total you can cash out across all withdrawals in a 24-hour window.

  • Min. deposit: €10
  • Max. deposit: €5,000 per transaction
  • Min. withdrawal: €20
  • Max. withdrawal: €10,000 per transaction
  • Daily limit: €20,000 total withdrawals per 24 hours
  • Visa / Mastercard β€” Withdrawals process in 1–3 business days; minimum $20 and maximum $5,000 per transaction.
  • Bank transfer (SEPA/SWIFT) β€” Processing takes 2–5 business days; minimum $100 and maximum $50,000 per withdrawal.
  • Skrill β€” Approved within 0–24 hours; minimum $10 and maximum $10,000 per transaction.
  • Neteller β€” Approved within 0–24 hours; minimum $10 and maximum $10,000 per transaction.
  • PayPal β€” Processing takes 0–48 hours; minimum $10 and maximum $7,500 per withdrawal.
  • Cryptocurrency (BTC, ETH, USDT) β€” Approved within 0–2 hours after confirmation; minimum $20 and maximum $100,000 per transaction.
  • ecoPayz β€” Approved within 0–24 hours; minimum $10 and maximum $10,000 per transaction.
  • Paysafecard (to bank/e-wallet) β€” Processing takes 1–3 business days after verification; minimum $20 and maximum $2,500 per withdrawal.