Rainbet Payments New Zealand Guide
Rainbet Payments NZ are shaped by crypto first, then by cashier routes such as bank transfers, gift cards and other account-specific methods. New Zealand players should check three things before depositing: which methods appear in the cashier, what the NZ$ equivalent is at the time of payment, and whether KYC or wager locks apply before withdrawal.
| Payment item | Rainbet detail |
|---|---|
| Main payment signal | Crypto cashier with multiple assets |
| Crypto assets | BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, DOGE, TRX, SOL, TON, LINK, XRP, ADA, BNB |
| Other categories | Bank transfers, gift cards and more cashier options |
| Minimum withdrawal | NZ$25 equivalent, roughly NZ$25, except account closure |
| Crypto deposit lock | 1x wager lock |
| Withdrawal commission | No Rainbet commission after deposit is wagered at least 1x |
| Deposit fees | Rainbet absorbs deposit transaction fees in most cases |
| Conversion | Oanda daily rate or processor/bank rate may apply |

Payment Methods
Rainbet’s cashier can show crypto, bank transfer-style routes, gift cards and other methods depending on account setup. Crypto is the most specific area because the asset list includes BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, DOGE, TRX, SOL, TON, LINK, XRP, ADA and BNB.
| Method type | Deposit use | Withdrawal use | What to check |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTC | Crypto deposits | Crypto withdrawals | Network, address, confirmation time |
| ETH | Crypto deposits | Crypto withdrawals | Gas fee, ERC network, address |
| USDT | Stablecoin deposits | Stablecoin withdrawals | Correct chain before sending |
| LTC | Crypto deposits | Crypto withdrawals | Lower network-cost route in many cases |
| SOL, TRX, TON | Crypto deposits | Crypto withdrawals | Asset and network match |
| Bank transfer category | Account-specific | Account-specific | Availability, ownership, processing |
| Gift cards | Deposit route where shown | Usually not same-route withdrawal | Terms and balance conversion |
Deposit Logic
Deposits should come from a payment method the player is authorised to use. Rainbet terms require payment methods to be in the player’s own name where relevant. Crypto deposits need the right asset, network and address; one wrong chain can make the payment unrecoverable.
Rainbet absorbs deposit transaction fees in most cases, but bank charges and processor-side fees can still sit outside the casino’s control. If a deposit uses currency conversion, the credited value can depend on Oanda daily rates, bank rates or payment processor rates.
Withdrawal Logic
Rainbet terms list a NZ$25 equivalent minimum withdrawal, around NZ$25 equivalent for New Zealand players, except account closure. Withdrawals generally return to the original payment route unless a different route is allowed after extra checks.
No Rainbet withdrawal commission applies once a deposit has been wagered at least 1x. Crypto deposits also carry a 1x wager lock, so a player cannot treat the cashier as a wallet pass-through.
How to Deposit and Withdraw
Open the cashier
Check the methods shown to your account, the currency display and the NZ$ equivalent before choosing a route.
Match the payment method
Use a method you own. For crypto, match asset and network exactly, then copy the address carefully.
Confirm wager lock
Check whether the deposit, promotion or crypto route requires 1x or higher wagering before withdrawal.
Request withdrawal
Use the original payment route where possible, complete KYC if requested and keep the transaction reference.
Track status
Watch pending, processing, approved or rejected status in the cashier history. Contact Live Support with transaction IDs if a payment stalls.
Limits, Fees and Conversion
| Item | Working value for NZ players |
|---|---|
| Minimum withdrawal | Around NZ$25 equivalent |
| Weekly raffle headline | Around NZ$33,000 equivalent |
| Promo cap examples | NZ$82 equivalent can apply to promo-code outcomes |
| Deposit transaction fee | Absorbed by Rainbet in most cases |
| External bank fee | Player responsibility if charged |
| Crypto network fee | Depends on asset and network load |
| Currency conversion | Oanda, bank or processor rate can apply |
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Likely reason | What to do | Where to verify |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deposit not credited | Network confirmations or wrong memo/tag | Check transaction hash and cashier status | Cashier |
| Withdrawal pending | KYC, wager lock or manual review | Complete documents and check wager status | Account area |
| Amount differs | Conversion or network fee changed value | Compare rate and transaction history | Cashier history |
| Crypto sent wrong | Wrong asset or chain | Contact support, but recovery may not be possible | Wallet and support |
| Method missing | Account region or currency mismatch | Check available cashier methods | Cashier |
| Withdrawal rejected | Method ownership or details issue | Use own-name method and correct details | Payment settings |
FAQ
Rainbet's clearest payment area is crypto, with BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, DOGE, TRX, SOL, TON, LINK, XRP, ADA and BNB listed among supported assets. The cashier can also show bank transfers, gift cards and other routes depending on account setup.
Responsible Gaming
Payments should follow a fixed budget, not the other way around. Set a maximum NZ$ amount before depositing, avoid repeated top-ups during losing sessions and keep crypto gambling separate from long-term wallet holdings.





