Stake Deposits
Stake crypto deposit guide
Stake is crypto-native — deposits and withdrawals run on the blockchain, settle in minutes, and don't touch the traditional banking system. This guide walks through the full process: supported coins, wallet setup, fees, confirmation times, and the security checklist to follow before sending funds.
Supported cryptocurrencies on Stake
Stake supports most of the major cryptocurrencies plus a wide range of stablecoins. The exact list updates over time — check the wallet panel for the live roster. The most common deposit options are:
Bitcoin (BTC)
Most widely supported. Slower confirmations but rock-solid network.
Ethereum (ETH)
Smart-contract chain. Higher gas fees, fast confirmations.
Litecoin (LTC)
Low fees and fast confirmations — ideal for smaller deposits.
USDT / USDC
Stablecoins pegged to the US dollar. Avoid crypto price volatility.
Tron (TRX)
Low fees, fast settlement. Popular for TRC-20 USDT transfers.
Solana (SOL)
Cheap and extremely fast. Newer support, growing usage.
Dogecoin (DOGE)
Low fees, fun community. Solid for smaller deposits.
Ripple (XRP)
Fast and cheap settlements. Requires a destination tag.
Step-by-step: how to deposit crypto on Stake
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Sign up with code RPICKS
Create your Stake account using the partner link and enter promo code RPICKS in the promo field. This tags your account for bonus and rakeback eligibility before you fund it.
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Open the Wallet panel
Click the green Wallet button in the top right of Stake. The wallet panel lists every supported cryptocurrency on the Deposit tab.
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Pick a cryptocurrency
Select the coin you want to deposit. Stake generates a unique deposit address for that coin tied to your account. Some coins offer multiple networks (e.g. USDT on ERC-20 vs TRC-20) — pick the one that matches your sending wallet.
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Copy the deposit address
Copy the address. Double-check the first and last 4 characters. Sending to the wrong address means the funds are lost forever — there is no support team that can recover them.
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Send from your external wallet
Open your external wallet or exchange. Paste the Stake address, enter the amount, and confirm the send. Pay the network fee — Stake doesn't charge a deposit fee on top of the chain fee.
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Wait for confirmations
Funds appear in your Stake balance once the network confirms the transaction. BTC needs 1 confirmation, ETH needs ~12, Litecoin needs ~6. The wallet panel shows the live status.
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Start playing
Your deposit is credited as your crypto balance. You can play in crypto directly or convert to a different coin inside the Stake wallet.
Fees, speeds, and minimums
Stake fees
Stake charges 0 fees on crypto deposits. You only pay the standard blockchain network fee from your sending wallet.
Minimum deposit
Minimums vary per coin but are typically very small (a few dollars in equivalent value). The wallet panel shows the live minimum.
Confirmation times
BTC ~10 minutes, ETH ~3 minutes, Litecoin ~5 minutes, Tron and Solana under a minute. Slower chains have more confirmation requirements.
Withdrawals
Same wallet panel handles withdrawals back to any external address. Stake covers reasonable network fees on most withdrawals.
Security checklist before you deposit
Enable 2FA on your Stake account before depositing — Settings → Security → Two-factor.
Verify the deposit address by checking the first and last 4 characters before sending.
Send a small test amount first if it's your first deposit on a new chain.
Match the network: USDT on ERC-20 vs TRC-20 vs BEP-20 are different. Wrong network = lost funds.
Bookmark stake.com directly. Never click email links — phishing sites copy the UI exactly.
Withdraw to a wallet you control, not an exchange address that may change.
Frequently asked questions
How do I deposit on Stake with Bitcoin?
Open the wallet, select Bitcoin, copy the unique BTC address Stake generates, and send from your external wallet. Funds arrive after 1 confirmation.
Does Stake accept fiat deposits?
Stake is crypto-first. Fiat on-ramps are available in some regions through integrated third-party providers — check the wallet panel for the live options in your country.
Can I deposit USDT on Stake?
Yes. Stake supports USDT on multiple networks including ERC-20 and TRC-20. Pick the network that matches your sending wallet to avoid losing funds.
Are there deposit limits?
There's no upper limit on most coins, only a small per-coin minimum. The wallet panel shows live minimums.
How fast are Stake deposits?
Most coins credit within minutes once the network confirms. Tron and Solana are the fastest; Bitcoin and Ethereum take longer but are still typically under 15 minutes.