Funding · From A$1 · 0 platform fee

How to Deposit at Duel Casino from Australia

You can fund a Duel account two ways from Australia. Pay in Australian dollars through the on-ramp — PayID, Osko or a Visa/Mastercard card, from A$1 — or send crypto straight from a wallet. Worth knowing up front: a fair few Australian banks knock back direct card payments to gambling merchants, so PayID into an exchange (then crypto across) or topping up from a wallet you already hold tends to be the smoother route. This guide covers both, starting with the funding choice.

01
Open the wallet and choose how to fund
Tap the wallet icon top-right → Deposit. To pay in Australian dollars, choose the on-ramp and fund by PayID, Osko or a Visa/Mastercard card from A$1. To send crypto direct, choose from BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, SOL, TRX, BNB, TON, DOGE, BCH, XRP and a Lightning option for BTC. The crypto list is grouped by speed: TRC-20, SOL and Lightning at the top, BTC mainnet at the bottom.
02
Pin the right network
USDT and USDC each support five networks, and the address changes per chain. Pick the wrong one — say, sending TRC-20 to an ERC-20 address — and the funds are gone for good, with no manual recovery possible. Match the chain dropdown on Duel to the chain dropdown in your sending wallet every single time.
03
Copy the address (or scan the QR)
The deposit address is a fresh sub-address each session, so old screenshots are useless. Tap the copy button or scan the on-screen QR with your wallet. Memo / tag fields are required for XRP and TON — the box turns red if you skip them.
04
Send from your wallet, leave the tab open
Set the network fee to standard (bump it up on a busy day). Duel credits the balance after the first confirmation on the chain — instant on Lightning and TRC-20, around 10 minutes on BTC mainnet. The Deposit screen has a live status meter that updates without a page refresh.
05
Wait for the toast, then start playing
Once the credit lands, a toast appears in the top-right and the wallet icon shows your new A$ balance. From here you can wager straight away — the funds are not held for an extra confirmation period.
Pro tip

Cheap fee playbook

If your Australian bank knocks back a direct card payment to a gambling merchant (plenty do), the smoothest path is PayID into an exchange, then send crypto across — or just top up from a wallet you already hold. On-chain, TRC-20 USDT usually settles in about 30 seconds for a fee under A$1, even at peak; SOL is similar and Lightning BTC is sub-cent. BTC mainnet is fine for A$5,000+ deposits where the fee is tiny next to the amount; for anything under A$500, take Lightning or TRC-20.

FAQ

Can I deposit in Australian dollars?

Yes. Use the on-ramp to fund in A$ from A$1 with PayID, Osko or a Visa/Mastercard card, or send crypto straight from a wallet. Heads-up: some Australian banks decline direct card payments to gambling merchants, so PayID-to-crypto or topping up from an existing wallet is usually the smoother route.

Are there any deposit fees?

No platform fee. Duel even covers the on-chain network fee on the receiving side, so what you send is what gets credited at the live A$ rate when it confirms.

I sent the wrong network, can support recover it?

Cross-chain mistakes can't be recovered; the funds landed on a different network than the one Duel watches for that address. Always check the chain dropdown matches before you hit send.

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