GQbet Payments: GBP Deposits and Withdrawals Made Simple
Card, crypto, Revolut or bank transfer, all in pounds sterling. Here's how each method works before you sit down at the tables.
How to deposit and withdraw at GQbet
Last updated: August 19, 2026
Every account at GQbet runs in GBP by default, so what you see on the deposit screen is what lands in your balance. Below is a method-by-method breakdown of what to expect for speed, minimums and identity checks.
GQbet supports eight payment methods for UK players: Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether (USDT), Litecoin, Revolut and bank transfer. All deposits are processed in GBP, and your balance, bonus tracking and withdrawal requests are shown in pounds throughout the cashier.
Card deposits: Visa and Mastercard
Debit and credit card deposits through Visa or Mastercard are the most familiar route for most UK players. Funds usually appear in your GQbet balance within a few minutes of authorisation. Card withdrawals can take longer to clear back to your bank than a deposit takes to go through, since the receiving bank has its own processing window. Some UK card issuers apply their own gambling transaction flags, so if a deposit is declined, it is worth checking with your bank before assuming there is an issue on our end.
Crypto deposits: Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin
Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin deposits are converted to your GBP balance at the prevailing rate at the time the transaction confirms on the network. The main advantage of crypto is speed: network confirmations for Litecoin and Ethereum are typically faster than Bitcoin, and once confirmed, funds are usually credited to your account well ahead of a card or bank transfer. Crypto withdrawals follow the same logic in reverse and often clear faster than fiat methods once approved, since there is no intermediary bank in the chain.
Revolut and bank transfer
Revolut deposits work in a similar way to a card payment for most UK users and are typically instant or near-instant once the app confirms the transaction. Bank transfer is the slower option here: it suits players who prefer to move larger sums directly from a UK current account, but expect it to take longer than crypto or card, both on deposit and especially on withdrawal, since it depends on standard bank clearing times rather than instant settlement.
Limits, processing times and identity checks
Minimum and maximum amounts differ by method and can change, so the figures that matter are the ones shown live in your account cashier at the time you deposit or withdraw. The same applies to processing times: what we describe above are general patterns, not guarantees for your specific transaction.
Before your first withdrawal is paid out, we may ask you to confirm your identity. This typically means uploading a photo ID and, depending on the method and amount, proof of address or a screenshot confirming ownership of the card, e-wallet or crypto address used to deposit. This is a standard step for real-money accounts and is designed to protect both you and us from fraud. Completing these checks early, before you request a withdrawal, is the easiest way to avoid delays.
| Method | Currency handling | Typical speed note |
|---|---|---|
| Visa / Mastercard | GBP | Deposits near-instant, withdrawals depend on your bank |
| Bitcoin | Converted to GBP balance | Confirmation time varies with network congestion |
| Ethereum | Converted to GBP balance | Generally faster confirmation than Bitcoin |
| USDT | Converted to GBP balance | Fast, confirm correct network before sending |
| Litecoin | Converted to GBP balance | Among the quicker confirmation times of the crypto options |
| Revolut | GBP | Typically instant or near-instant |
| Bank Transfer | GBP | Slower on both deposit and withdrawal, standard bank clearing |
- Confirm current deposit and withdrawal limits inside your account cashier before sending funds
- Keep your ID documents ready so verification does not delay a withdrawal
- Use the network shown for each crypto option to avoid lost transfers
- Card and bank transfer withdrawals usually take longer to clear than crypto
For more on how deposits interact with promotions, see the GQbet Welcome Bonus and Promotions and Reload Offers pages. If you play mainly on your phone, the GQbet on Mobile page covers how the cashier works in the app. Ready to fund an account? Head to registration to get started.
How to deposit and withdraw at GQbet
Which payment methods can I use to deposit in GBP at GQbet?
Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Litecoin, Revolut and bank transfer are all supported, and your balance is shown in GBP regardless of which method you choose.
Are crypto deposits faster than card or bank transfer?
Generally yes. Litecoin and Ethereum tend to confirm quickly, and USDT is also fast provided you use the correct network. Bank transfer is typically the slowest method for both deposits and withdrawals.
Why do I need to verify my identity before withdrawing?
Identity checks are a standard part of protecting your account and preventing fraud. We may ask for photo ID and, depending on the method, proof of address or payment ownership before your first withdrawal is released.
Where can I see the exact deposit and withdrawal limits?
Limits vary by method and can change, so check the live figures shown in your account cashier before you deposit or request a withdrawal.
Can I withdraw using a different method than I deposited with?
In most cases withdrawals return to the same method used for deposit, particularly for cards, to comply with standard anti-fraud practice. Check your cashier for the options available on your account.