Step-by-step guide
Follow the process in order, then check the room's current lobby and cashier terms before committing funds.
- 1
Understand network fees
Network fees are paid to blockchain miners/validators to process your transaction. They are not charged by the poker room. Fees vary by cryptocurrency and network congestion.
- 2
Compare fee structures
Bitcoin: $1-20+ (varies with congestion). Ethereum: $1-50+ (varies heavily). Litecoin: $0.01-0.10. USDT (TRC-20): $0.50-1.00. Choose based on your deposit size.
- 3
Choose the right crypto
For small deposits ($10-100), use low-fee options like Litecoin or USDT (TRC-20). For larger deposits ($500+), Bitcoin fees become proportionally small.
- 4
Optimize timing
Bitcoin and Ethereum fees are highest during peak network usage. Check current fee estimates before transacting and send during off-peak hours when possible.
Tips and best practices
- Nitrobetting Poker doesn't charge platform fees for crypto deposits or withdrawals — you only pay blockchain network fees.
- USDT on Tron (TRC-20) typically has the best combination of stability, speed, and low fees.
- Batch your deposits into fewer, larger transactions rather than many small ones to minimize total fees paid.
- Check current network conditions before sending — Bitcoin fees can vary by 10x depending on congestion.
Frequently asked questions
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Alex Chen
Cash Game Specialist · 8 years
Alex ground his way from microstakes to mid-stakes NL Hold'em while managing his entire bankroll in Bitcoin. He brings a data-driven approach to cash game strategy, tracking win rates, rake impact, and optimal seat selection across every major crypto poker room. His rakeback calculators have helped thousands of grinders keep more of what they earn. Unwinds with chess puzzles and the occasional rapid tournament on Lichess.
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