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.
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.