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No direct withdrawal from Stake to Revolut exists in 2026, but a proven crypto bridge method works reliably. Stake.com, the leading crypto casino operated by Medium Rare N.V., removed traditional e-wallet payouts years ago. Revolut, the London-based fintech offering digital banking and crypto services, does not appear on Stake’s withdrawal menu. However, BonusTiime’s Q4 2025 testing confirmed that routing funds through cryptocurrency creates a seamless workaround: withdraw crypto from Stake, send it to your Revolut crypto wallet, convert to fiat, and transfer to your bank account. The entire process takes 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on network congestion.
Stake phased out e-wallet partnerships to focus exclusively on cryptocurrency and bank transfers. Between 2021 and 2023, Stake accepted Skrill, Neteller, and other payment processors. Regulatory pressure in key markets and the rise of crypto-native players pushed Stake toward blockchain-only withdrawals. Revolut, while offering crypto wallets, is not integrated into Stake’s payment rails. This is a business decision, not a technical limitation. The workaround exists because both platforms support the same underlying asset: cryptocurrency.
Stake’s Supported Withdrawal Methods in 2026Stake currently supports the following withdrawal channels:
No direct e-wallet, PayPal, or card-based payouts are available. This crypto-first stance reflects Stake’s positioning as a blockchain-native operator.
How Revolut Fits Into the Crypto Withdrawal EcosystemRevolut acts as a crypto-to-fiat on-ramp. Your Revolut account includes a crypto wallet (available on Standard, Premium, and Metal plans in supported regions). When you send cryptocurrency from Stake to Revolut, it arrives in your Revolut crypto wallet within minutes. Revolut then converts that crypto to EUR, GBP, or your local currency at a competitive rate (typically 1-2% above mid-market). You then transfer the fiat balance to your linked bank account. This three-step flow is not an official Stake-Revolut partnership, but it is the most practical path for players in EU and UK markets.
The crypto bridge method is a three-stage withdrawal: Stake crypto withdrawal → Revolut crypto deposit → Revolut fiat conversion → Bank transfer. This approach works because Revolut’s crypto wallet accepts incoming transfers from any blockchain address. Stake does not restrict where you send your winnings, so you can direct them to Revolut instead of a traditional exchange. The catch is that you must own a Revolut account with crypto features enabled, and you must understand basic wallet address handling. For players unfamiliar with crypto, this adds friction. For experienced users, it is faster and cheaper than converting on a third-party exchange first.
Which Cryptocurrencies Work Best for This MethodNot all cryptocurrencies are equal when withdrawing from Stake to Revolut. Here is the breakdown:
| Cryptocurrency | Network Options | Avg. Fee (USD) | Confirmation Time | Revolut Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin (BTC) | Mainnet only | $5-$15 | 10-30 minutes | Yes |
| Ethereum (ETH) | Mainnet, Polygon, Arbitrum | $2-$50 (mainnet), $0.10-$0.50 (L2) | 12-20 seconds (mainnet), 1-5 minutes (L2) | Yes |
| Litecoin (LTC) | Mainnet only | $0.50-$2 | 2-5 minutes | Yes |
| USDT (Stablecoin) | Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Tron | $1-$40 (varies by network) | 1-5 minutes (most networks) | Yes |
Best choice for cost and speed: Litecoin or Ethereum on Polygon. Litecoin offers low fees ($0.50-$2) and fast confirmation (2-5 minutes) with no network selection required. Ethereum on Polygon reduces mainnet fees by 90%, costing just $0.10-$0.50 per transaction. Bitcoin is reliable but expensive during high-congestion periods. USDT on Polygon or Arbitrum is ideal if you want to avoid price volatility during the withdrawal window. Revolut supports all four, so your choice depends on your risk tolerance and fee sensitivity.
This section walks you through the exact process, from initiating the withdrawal on Stake to receiving fiat in your bank account. BonusTiime tested this workflow in November 2025 and documented average times of 45 minutes from Stake withdrawal to Revolut fiat conversion. Your experience may vary based on network congestion and account verification status. Follow each step carefully to avoid sending funds to the wrong address.
Log into your Stake account, navigate to the Cashier, and select Withdraw. You will see a list of supported cryptocurrencies and networks. Choose the asset and network that matches your Revolut wallet address (more on this below). Enter the amount you wish to withdraw. Stake will display the network fee upfront. Review the fee, confirm the withdrawal amount, and proceed. You will then be prompted to enter your destination wallet address. This is where precision matters: a single character error sends your funds to an inaccessible address permanently.
Choosing the Right Network to Minimize FeesStake offers multiple networks for Ethereum and USDT withdrawals. Mainnet is the most secure but most expensive. Layer 2 networks (Polygon, Arbitrum) are cheaper and faster. Here is the decision tree:
Revolut accepts all these networks, so your choice is purely about cost and speed. Layer 2 networks are safe; they are used by millions of users daily and are backed by Ethereum’s security model.
How to Find Your Revolut Crypto Wallet AddressOpen your Revolut app and navigate to the Crypto section. Select the cryptocurrency you are withdrawing from Stake (e.g., Ethereum). Tap Receive. Revolut will display your wallet address as a long string of characters (e.g., 0x1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9i0j). Copy this address exactly. Do not modify it. If Revolut prompts you to select a network, choose the same network you selected on Stake (e.g., if you chose Polygon on Stake, select Polygon in Revolut). Some users screenshot the address to avoid copy-paste errors. This is a good practice.
Warning: Phishing risk. Never paste your Revolut address into a browser or email. Only copy it within the Revolut app and paste it directly into Stake’s withdrawal form. Scammers sometimes intercept clipboard data or send fake Revolut links that harvest wallet addresses.
Paste your Revolut wallet address into Stake’s withdrawal form, review the details, and confirm the transaction. Stake will send a confirmation email. Do not close the browser or app until you see a transaction ID (TXID). Save this TXID; you will need it if the withdrawal is delayed. The blockchain will now process your transaction. You cannot cancel it after confirmation.
Confirming the Transaction and Estimated Wait TimesAfter you confirm the withdrawal on Stake, the funds enter the blockchain network. Here is what to expect:
Revolut will notify you when the crypto arrives in your wallet. You will see the incoming transaction in your Revolut app under the Crypto section. At this point, the funds are yours and cannot be reversed. The next step is converting them to fiat.
Important: Transaction irreversibility. Cryptocurrency transfers are permanent. If you send funds to the wrong address, they are lost forever. Stake and Revolut cannot recover them. Always triple-check the wallet address before confirming the withdrawal on Stake.
Once crypto arrives in your Revolut wallet, open the app, select the crypto balance, and tap Exchange to convert to EUR, GBP, or your local currency. Revolut will show you the mid-market rate and the spread (typically 1-2% above mid-market). Confirm the exchange. The conversion is instant. Your fiat balance will update immediately.
Using Revolut’s Exchange Feature to Convert to EUR or GBPRevolut’s exchange feature is straightforward. Open the app, go to Crypto, select the cryptocurrency you just received, and tap Exchange. Revolut will show:
For example, if you are converting 0.5 ETH and the mid-market rate is $2,000 per ETH, Revolut might offer $990 (a 1% spread). This is competitive compared to traditional exchanges. Confirm the exchange, and the fiat balance appears in your Revolut account instantly. No waiting.
Crypto volatility note: The exchange rate fluctuates constantly. If you are converting a large amount, the rate may shift between the time you initiate the exchange and the time it completes (usually under 1 second). Revolut locks the rate at the moment you confirm, so you are protected from sudden swings. However, if you delay converting, the rate may move against you. Convert promptly after the crypto arrives to minimize this risk.
Transferring Fiat to Your Bank Account from RevolutAfter converting to fiat, you have a balance in your Revolut account. To move it to your bank account, open Revolut, go to Money, select Transfer, and choose your linked bank account. Enter the amount and confirm. Revolut will process the transfer within 1-2 business days (often same-day for EU transfers). Your bank will notify you when the funds arrive. This is the final step. Your Stake winnings are now in your personal bank account.
Some players keep the fiat in Revolut for convenience (Revolut acts as a digital wallet). Others transfer it immediately. The choice is yours. Revolut does not charge fees for transfers to your own bank account in most regions.
Total fees for a Stake-to-Revolut withdrawal typically range from $0.50 to $20 USD, depending on the cryptocurrency and network you choose. This is significantly cheaper than traditional payment processors. However, fees are not the only cost. You also face exchange rate spreads when converting crypto to fiat. Understanding the full fee structure helps you minimize costs.
Stake charges network fees, not platform fees. The amount you pay depends on blockchain congestion at the time of withdrawal. Here are typical ranges verified in January 2026:
| Cryptocurrency | Network | Typical Fee Range | Fee in USD (approx.) | Stake Platform Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin | Mainnet | 0.0001-0.0005 BTC | $5-$15 | None |
| Ethereum | Mainnet | 0.005-0.02 ETH | $10-$40 | None |
| Ethereum | Polygon | 0.00001-0.0001 ETH | $0.05-$0.50 | None |
| Litecoin | Mainnet | 0.001-0.01 LTC | $0.50-$2 | None |
| USDT | Polygon | 0.5-2 USDT | $0.50-$2 | None |
Stake does not charge a platform fee for withdrawals. You only pay the network fee, which goes to blockchain miners or validators, not to Stake. This is transparent and fair. However, the network fee fluctuates. During high-congestion periods (e.g., major market events), Bitcoin mainnet fees can spike to $30-$50. During quiet periods, they drop to $2-$5. Stake displays the exact fee before you confirm the withdrawal, so you always know the cost upfront. If the fee is too high, you can wait for congestion to decrease or choose a cheaper network (e.g., Polygon instead of Ethereum mainnet).
Revolut charges no explicit conversion fee, but applies a spread of 1-2% above the mid-market exchange rate. This is how Revolut makes money on currency conversions. For example, if the mid-market rate for ETH to EUR is 1,900 EUR per ETH, Revolut might offer 1,881 EUR (a 1% spread). On a $1,000 withdrawal, this spread costs $10. This is competitive compared to traditional banks (which charge 3-5% spreads) and crypto exchanges (which charge 0.5-2% plus trading fees).
Revolut Premium and Metal members sometimes receive better spreads (0.5-1% instead of 1-2%), so if you withdraw frequently, upgrading your plan may pay for itself.
How to Minimize Total Fees Across Both PlatformsHere is the strategy to keep fees as low as possible:
Following these steps, a $1,000 withdrawal typically costs $1-$3 in network fees plus $10-$15 in Revolut spread, totaling $11-$18 (1.1-1.8% of the withdrawal). Compare this to traditional payment processors, which charge 3-5% plus fixed fees.
Stake’s withdrawal limits vary by cryptocurrency and account verification level. Here are the 2026 thresholds:
Revolut also has limits. Standard accounts can receive up to $10,000 in crypto per day. Premium and Metal accounts have higher limits ($50,000+ per day). If you are withdrawing large amounts, verify your Revolut account tier before initiating the withdrawal on Stake.
Both platforms require full KYC (Know Your Customer) verification before you can withdraw. This means providing ID, proof of address, and sometimes proof of funds. Verification typically takes 24-48 hours but can be instant if you have already verified your account.
Total time from Stake withdrawal to fiat in your bank account: 30 minutes to 2 hours on average. This breaks down into three phases: blockchain confirmation (1-30 minutes), Revolut processing (instant), and bank transfer (1-2 business days). The blockchain phase is the wildcard. Network congestion can extend it significantly.
After you confirm the withdrawal on Stake, the transaction enters the blockchain network. Confirmation time depends on the network’s block time and current congestion:
| Network | Block Time | Typical Confirmation Time | Max Congestion Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin | 10 minutes | 10-30 minutes | 60+ minutes |
| Ethereum Mainnet | 12 seconds | 12-20 seconds | 5-10 minutes |
| Ethereum Polygon | 2 seconds | 1-3 minutes | 5-10 minutes |
| Ethereum Arbitrum | 0.25 seconds | 2-5 minutes | 10-15 minutes |
| Litecoin | 2.5 minutes | 2-5 minutes | 15-20 minutes |
Bitcoin is the slowest but most secure. Each block takes 10 minutes, and most exchanges wait for 1-3 confirmations before crediting your account. This means 10-30 minutes is typical, but can extend to 60+ minutes during peak periods. Ethereum mainnet is faster (12-second block time) but more expensive. Litecoin splits the difference: 2.5-minute block time and low fees. Ethereum Layer 2 networks (Polygon, Arbitrum) are the fastest and cheapest, with confirmation in 1-5 minutes and fees under $1. For most players, Litecoin or Ethereum on Polygon is the sweet spot.
Once the blockchain confirms your transaction, Revolut receives the crypto instantly. Revolut’s system processes the deposit and credits your crypto wallet within seconds. You will see a notification in the app. Converting crypto to fiat is also instant. Revolut’s exchange happens in real-time, so you do not wait for conversion. The only remaining delay is the bank transfer, which is outside Revolut’s control.
If your withdrawal has not appeared in Revolut after 30 minutes, do not panic. Network congestion is the most common cause. Here is the troubleshooting process:
A block explorer is a public database of all blockchain transactions. It is free and transparent. To check your withdrawal:
Block explorers are read-only; you cannot change anything. They are simply a way to verify that your transaction is on the blockchain. This is one of crypto’s biggest advantages over traditional banking: complete transparency.
Yes, withdrawing from Stake to Revolut is safe if you follow security best practices. Both platforms are regulated, use industry-standard encryption, and have never suffered major security breaches affecting user funds. However, safety depends on your behavior. Phishing, weak passwords, and careless address handling are the real risks.
Stake.com is licensed by the Curacao Gaming Authority (license #365/JAZ) and operates under the jurisdiction of Curacao. This is a legitimate gaming license, though less stringent than UK or Malta licenses. Stake uses SSL encryption for all data transmission, two-factor authentication (2FA) for account access, and cold storage for the majority of user funds. Stake has been operating since 2017 and has processed billions in withdrawals without a major security incident affecting user funds.
When you withdraw from Stake, your funds are sent directly from Stake’s wallet to your Revolut address. Stake does not hold your funds after withdrawal; they are on the blockchain. This is actually safer than traditional payment processors, which hold funds in transit for days.
KYC Verification Requirements Before WithdrawingStake requires full KYC verification before your first withdrawal. This means:
Verification typically takes 24-48 hours. Stake uses automated systems and manual review to prevent fraud and money laundering. This is a regulatory requirement, not Stake’s choice. Once verified, you can withdraw immediately. Verification is a one-time process; you do not need to re-verify for subsequent withdrawals.
Revolut is a UK-based fintech licensed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK and holds licenses in multiple EU countries. Revolut is not a bank, but it is regulated as a payment institution. This means your fiat balance (EUR, GBP, etc.) is protected up to £85,000 under the UK’s Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). However, cryptocurrency holdings are not covered by FSCS. Crypto is held in Revolut’s custody, and while Revolut uses reputable custodians, there is no government insurance on crypto balances.
In practice, this means your fiat is safer than your crypto. Once you convert crypto to fiat in Revolut, your balance is FSCS-protected. Before conversion, it is not. This is why converting to fiat promptly after withdrawal is a good practice.
Is Revolut a Bank? What This Means for Your FundsRevolut is not a bank; it is a payment institution. This distinction matters. Banks are more heavily regulated and offer deposit insurance. Payment institutions are less regulated but more agile. Revolut’s funds are held with partner banks (e.g., Barclays in the UK), so your fiat balance is ultimately held by a bank. However, if Revolut fails, the process to recover your funds is more complex than if a bank fails. In practice, Revolut is stable and well-capitalized, so this risk is low. But it is worth understanding the difference.
The biggest risks are not from Stake or Revolut, but from scammers targeting you directly. Here are the most common scams and how to avoid them:
Protection checklist: Use 2FA on both Stake and Revolut. Use a unique, strong password for each. Never share your seed phrase or 2FA codes. Verify URLs before entering credentials (check the address bar). Copy wallet addresses only within official apps. If something feels off, contact official support through the app, not via email or social media.
You need a Revolut account with crypto features enabled to receive cryptocurrency from Stake. Not all Revolut plans include crypto, and not all countries support it. Here is what you need to know.
Revolut offers four account tiers: Standard (free), Plus ($9.99/month), Premium ($19.99/month), and Metal ($49.99/month). Crypto features are available on all tiers, but with different limits and features:
| Plan | Monthly Cost | Crypto Deposits | Daily Crypto Limit | Conversion Spread |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Free | Yes | $10,000 | 1-2% |
| Plus | $9.99 | Yes | $25,000 | 1-2% |
| Premium | $19.99 | Yes | $50,000 | 0.5-1% |
| Metal | $49.99 | Yes | $100,000 | 0.5-1% |
For most players, the Standard (free) plan is sufficient. The $10,000 daily limit covers most withdrawals. If you withdraw over $10,000 per day regularly, Premium or Metal offers higher limits and better spreads. The spread difference (1-2% vs. 0.5-1%) can save you $50-$100 on a $5,000 withdrawal, so Premium pays for itself if you withdraw frequently.
Standard vs. Premium vs. Metal: Crypto Feature ComparisonAll Revolut plans support crypto deposits, but the limits and spreads differ. Standard is free and sufficient for casual players. Premium adds higher limits and better spreads, plus other perks (travel insurance, priority support). Metal is for high-volume traders and includes concierge support. For a Stake player withdrawing $500-$2,000 per month, Standard is fine. For $5,000+ per month, Premium pays for itself through better spreads.
Crypto is not enabled by default on all Revolut accounts. To enable it:
Enabling crypto takes 30 seconds. You do not need to wait for approval; it is instant. Once enabled, you can generate a wallet address for any supported cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDT, etc.). Each cryptocurrency has its own address, so make sure you are sending the correct crypto to the correct address.
Revolut’s crypto features are available in most EU and UK countries, but not all. Some countries have restrictions due to local regulations. Here is the current status:
EU, UK, and Other Supported RegionsCrypto deposits are fully supported in:
Crypto deposits are restricted or unavailable in:
If you are in a supported region and crypto is not enabled on your account, contact Revolut support. There may be a compliance hold or account verification issue. If you are in an unsupported region, you will need an alternative withdrawal method (see next section).
If Revolut is not available in your region or you prefer not to use it, Stake offers several alternative withdrawal methods. Each has different fees, speeds, and requirements. Here is the breakdown.
The most common alternative is withdrawing directly to a cryptocurrency exchange (Kraken, Coinbase, Kraken, Binance, etc.). This method is faster than the Revolut route because you skip the Revolut conversion step. You withdraw crypto from Stake to your exchange wallet, then sell it for fiat directly on the exchange. Exchanges typically have lower spreads (0.1-0.5%) than Revolut (1-2%), so you save money on large withdrawals.
The downside is that exchanges have stricter verification requirements and may freeze your account if they suspect money laundering. Revolut is more lenient. Also, exchanges charge trading fees (0.1-0.5% per trade), so the total cost is similar to Revolut for small withdrawals but better for large ones.
Best Exchanges Compatible with Stake WithdrawalsStake allows withdrawals to any exchange that accepts incoming crypto transfers. Here are the most popular:
For EU players, Kraken and Coinbase are the safest. For cost-conscious traders, Binance is cheapest but riskier. For UK players, Kraken is the most reliable.
Stake offers direct bank transfers in some regions. This method bypasses crypto entirely: you withdraw fiat directly from Stake to your bank account. However, this option is only available in a few countries (mainly EU and UK), and Stake may require additional verification. Direct bank transfers are slower (3-5 business days) but have no crypto volatility risk.
To check if direct bank transfer is available in your region, go to Stake’s Cashier > Withdraw and look for Bank Transfer as an option. If it is not there, it is not available in your country.
Stake no longer supports Skrill, Neteller, or other traditional e-wallets for withdrawals. These were phased out in 2022-2023. However, some players use a workaround: withdraw crypto from Stake to a crypto exchange, then use the exchange’s e-wallet integration to withdraw to Skrill or Neteller. This adds an extra step and fees, so it is not recommended unless you have no other option.
Comparing E-Wallets vs. Revolut for Casino WithdrawalsIf you have access to both e-wallets and Revolut, Revolut is generally better for Stake withdrawals because it accepts crypto directly. E-wallets do not. However, if you are withdrawing from a traditional online casino (not crypto-focused), e-wallets may be faster. Here is the comparison:
| Method | Speed | Fees | Crypto Required | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revolut | 30 min – 2 hours | $1-$20 (network + spread) | Yes | Stake, crypto casinos |
| Crypto Exchange | 1-3 hours | $0.50-$10 (network + trading fee) | Yes | Large withdrawals ($1,000+) |
| Bank Transfer | 3-5 days | $0-$10 (varies by bank) | No | EU/UK players with direct bank option |
| Skrill/Neteller | 1-2 days | 2-5% (varies) | No (via exchange) | Legacy casinos, not recommended for Stake |
For Stake specifically, Revolut is the best option for most players. It is fast, cheap, and straightforward. Crypto exchanges are better if you are withdrawing large amounts ($5,000+) and want to minimize spreads. Bank transfers are best if you want zero crypto exposure and are willing to wait 3-5 days.
Here are insider strategies to make your withdrawals faster, cheaper, and more reliable. These tips come from BonusTiime’s 5+ years of monitoring iGaming payment infrastructure and our Q4 2025 testing of the Stake-to-Revolut method.
Cryptocurrency prices fluctuate constantly. If you are withdrawing a large amount, timing matters. Here is the strategy:
In practice, the difference between withdrawing at the “best” time vs. a random time is usually $5-$20 on a $1,000 withdrawal. It is not worth obsessing over. Withdraw when you need the money, and do not try to time the market.
Stake keeps a detailed record of all your withdrawals. To access it:
This history is useful for tax purposes (you need to report withdrawals as income in most countries) and for troubleshooting delayed withdrawals. Keep screenshots of large withdrawals for your records.
Using Stake’s Transaction DashboardStake’s transaction dashboard shows real-time status of your withdrawal. If you are waiting for a withdrawal to arrive, check the dashboard to see if it has been confirmed on the blockchain. The dashboard will show:
If the status is Confirmed, the withdrawal is on the blockchain and should arrive in Revolut within minutes. If it is Pending, the network is processing it. If it is Failed, contact Stake support immediately.
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Stake’s Built-In Responsible Gaming ToolsStake provides the following responsible gaming features:
To set these limits, go to Stake’s Settings > Responsible Gaming. These tools are free and effective. Use them. If you find yourself withdrawing frequently to cover losses, that is a warning sign. Consider taking a break or seeking help.
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No, there is no direct withdrawal option from Stake to Revolut. Stake does not support Revolut as a payment method. However, you can use the crypto bridge method: withdraw cryptocurrency from Stake, send it to your Revolut crypto wallet, convert to fiat, and transfer to your bank account. This process takes 30 minutes to 2 hours and is the most practical workaround for EU and UK players.
Total time is typically 30 minutes to 2 hours. Blockchain confirmation takes 1-30 minutes depending on the cryptocurrency and network congestion. Revolut processes the crypto deposit instantly. Converting to fiat is also instant. The only remaining delay is the bank transfer, which takes 1-2 business days. If you are asking about the time until the crypto arrives in Revolut, the answer is 1-30 minutes.
Total fees typically range from $1 to $20 USD. This includes the blockchain network fee (paid to miners, not to Stake) and Revolut’s conversion spread (1-2% above mid-market). For example, a $1,000 withdrawal via Litecoin costs $0.50-$2 in network fees plus $10-$15 in Revolut spread, totaling $10.50-$17. This is significantly cheaper than traditional payment processors, which charge 3-5% plus fixed fees.
Stake’s minimum withdrawal is typically $10-$50 USD equivalent, depending on the cryptocurrency. Bitcoin has a higher minimum than Litecoin or stablecoins. Check Stake’s withdrawal page for the exact minimum for your chosen cryptocurrency. Revolut also has a minimum of $10 for crypto deposits, so the combined minimum is $10-$50.
No, Revolut is not accepted as a direct withdrawal method on Stake. Stake only accepts cryptocurrency and bank transfers (in limited regions). However, Revolut is accepted as an indirect method via the crypto bridge: you withdraw crypto from Stake and send it to your Revolut crypto wallet. This is not an official partnership, but it works reliably.
Litecoin or Ethereum on Polygon are the best choices. Litecoin offers low fees ($0.50-$2) and fast confirmation (2-5 minutes). Ethereum on Polygon is even cheaper ($0.10-$0.50) and slightly faster (1-3 minutes). Bitcoin is reliable but expensive during high-congestion periods. USDT on Polygon is ideal if you want to avoid price volatility. All are supported by Revolut. Choose based on your priority: speed, cost, or volatility avoidance.
Yes, Stake requires full KYC (Know Your Customer) verification before your first withdrawal. This includes providing a government-issued ID, proof of address, and a selfie. Verification typically takes 24-48 hours. Once verified, you can withdraw immediately without re-verifying. This is a regulatory requirement, not optional.
Yes, it is legal in most jurisdictions. Stake is licensed by the Curacao Gaming Authority, and Revolut is licensed by the UK Financial Conduct Authority. Both are legitimate, regulated entities. However, gambling laws vary by country. In some countries, online gambling is restricted or prohibited. Check your local laws before playing on Stake. If gambling is legal in your country, withdrawing to Revolut is legal.
If your withdrawal fails, the most common cause is a typo in your Revolut wallet address. Cryptocurrency transfers are permanent, so if you sent funds to the wrong address, they are lost. However, if the withdrawal failed before leaving Stake (e.g., insufficient balance, account locked), Stake will refund the amount to your Stake account. Check your Stake withdrawal history to see the status. If it shows Failed, contact Stake support. If it shows Confirmed but the funds never arrived in Revolut, check the blockchain using your TXID. If the transaction is on the blockchain, contact Revolut support.
No, Revolut does not charge a fee for receiving cryptocurrency. The only fees are the blockchain network fee (paid to miners, not Revolut) and Revolut’s conversion spread when you exchange crypto to fiat (1-2% above mid-market). Revolut does not charge a deposit fee or a receiving fee. The conversion spread is the only cost on Revolut’s side.

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