Bitcoin at Duel.com: Deposit, Withdrawal, Network Fees & Speed
Everything about depositing and withdrawing Bitcoin at Duel.com, networks, fees, our live tested speeds.
Bitcoin at Duel, quick facts
- Code: BTC
- Network: Bitcoin mainnet
- Minimum deposit: $10 equivalent
- Minimum withdrawal: $10 equivalent
- Withdrawal speed: <5 min after approval
- Network fee: Variable, ~0.0001-0.0003 BTC
- Confirmations to credit: 1
- Platform fee at Duel: Zero. You pay only the underlying network cost.
How to deposit Bitcoin (BTC) at Duel.com
- Sign in to Duel and click Wallet → Deposit.
- Select Bitcoin (BTC) from the currency dropdown.
- If the asset has multiple networks (USDT, USDC), pick the network that matches your sending wallet, most commonly Bitcoin mainnet.
- Copy the deposit address. Some networks also require a memo or destination tag, copy that too if shown.
- In your sending wallet, paste the address (and memo if applicable), select the correct network, and send the amount.
- Wait for 1 confirmation(s). Your Duel balance updates automatically.
How to withdraw Bitcoin from Duel
- Click Wallet → Withdraw.
- Select BTC as the withdrawal currency.
- Choose the network (Bitcoin mainnet) if multiple options exist.
- Paste your external wallet address. Triple-check it.
- Enter the amount (minimum $10 equivalent).
- Confirm.
If you have an unfulfilled 1× playthrough on your deposit, an 8% withdrawal fee applies. Wager through your deposit at least once to avoid it. See the master withdrawals guide with AML triggers and speed log for full detail.
Why use Bitcoin at Duel
Bitcoin is the original cryptocurrency and the most-recognized payment method in crypto-gambling. The downsides at Duel are real: network fees are higher than alternatives ($3–10 per transaction), confirmation times are slower (1 block = ~10 minutes), and price volatility means your balance value changes between session and withdrawal.
BTC is fine for established players who hold Bitcoin already and don't want to swap. For new players, USDT-TRC20 or Solana are faster and cheaper.
Bitcoin-specific things to get right
- Use a SegWit (bech32,
bc1...) address where your wallet allows it, lower fees and smaller transactions than legacy addresses. - Don't underpay the network fee. A too-low fee can leave your deposit stuck in the mempool for hours during congestion.
- Expect ~10 minutes per block. BTC is slower than the alternatives, don't panic before the first confirmation lands.
- Send only on the Bitcoin mainnet, never to a Litecoin or BCH address (the formats look similar but are not interchangeable). Below $10 isn't credited.
Speed observations from our tests
We ran withdrawal tests at varying amounts. Bitcoin averaged 5–10 minutes; one test hit 12 minutes during a mempool congestion event.