– Confirm Transaction and Receive Confirmation

Verify every field before you press the Confirm button. A single typo can redirect funds permanently.
Step‑by‑step checklist

- Match the amount with the invoice or order total.
- Copy the recipient address twice; use QR code scanning for accuracy.
- Review network fee; adjust if you need faster processing.
- Activate two‑factor authentication; enter the code from your authenticator app.
- Click Confirm only after all items are checked.
What the confirmation screen shows
After you confirm, the system displays a reference number, estimated processing time, and a status badge. For Bitcoin, the badge reads “Pending (≈10 min)”. For Ethereum, it shows “Pending (≈15 s)”. Card payments list “Pending (1‑2 days)”.
Saving the receipt
- Press the Download PDF button; store the file in a secure folder.
- Take a screenshot on mobile; add it to your expense‑tracking app.
- Enable email notifications; they contain the same reference number.
Common pitfalls
- Skipping the address‑verification step leads to irreversible loss.
- Ignoring the network fee may cause delayed settlement.
- Disabling 2FA removes an extra security layer.
Quick verification after receipt
Open the transaction link provided in the confirmation email. Verify that the amount, address, and status match your records. If any detail differs, contact support within 30 minutes.
Set Up Deposit Limits and Security Alerts

Open the “Security Settings” menu and tap “Deposit Limits.” Choose a daily cap that matches your budgeting strategy–most bet users set it at 5 % of their monthly income or a maximum of $3 000 per day, whichever is lower. Confirm the amount, then press “Save.”
Next, enable real‑time alerts for every deposit event. Activate both SMS and email notifications; this dual channel ensures you see the alert even if one device is offline. Set the threshold for alerts at $100 or any amount you consider high‑risk.
Implement a weekly review routine. Every Sunday, log into the app, scroll to the “Deposit History” section, and compare actual deposits against your limits. If you notice a pattern of approaching the cap, adjust the limit before the next week starts.
Activate two‑factor authentication (2FA) for all financial actions. Choose a time‑based one‑time password (TOTP) app rather than SMS‑only codes; TOTP reduces exposure to SIM‑swap attacks. After linking the authenticator, confirm the setup with a test deposit of $1 to verify the flow.

Finally, add a trusted contact as a “secondary alert recipient.” This person receives a copy of every high‑value deposit notification, providing an extra human checkpoint. Update the contact’s details in the “Alert Management” tab and test the delivery by initiating a small transfer.



