Payments at N8 Casino
The N8 cashier splits into two rails: Indian instant payments — UPI, Paytm, PhonePe, Net Banking — and a crypto pair for players who prefer to route around banks. No platform fees anywhere. The comparison below links to a full guide per method.
| Method | Min deposit | Withdrawal | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| UPI | ₹300 | Within hours | UPI guide |
| Paytm | ₹300 | Within hours | Paytm guide |
| PhonePe | ₹300 | Within hours | PhonePe guide |
| Net Banking | ₹500 | Same day | Net Banking guide |
| USDT | ~₹500 | Up to 24 hours | USDT guide |
| Bitcoin | ~₹500 | Up to 24 hours | Bitcoin guide |
Which rail should you use?
Default answer: UPI
Lowest minimum, instant credit, fastest payouts, works with every bank. Unless you have a specific reason to deviate, start and stay here.
Wallet loyalists
Paytm and PhonePe behave like UPI with extra convenience if you already keep balances there — and they keep casino lines off your main bank statement.
Bigger amounts, more privacy
Net Banking raises the practical ceiling for single transactions. USDT and Bitcoin remove the bank entirely — useful for volume players and anyone whose bank frowns at gaming merchants.
Four rules that apply everywhere
- Own name only: UPI IDs, wallets and accounts must match your registration identity.
- KYC before the first payout: one government-ID upload; do it at signup and never think about it again.
- Bonus funds need wagering: bonus balance converts to withdrawable cash only after the rollover completes.
- Network fees on crypto are the blockchain's, not N8's — budget cents on TRC-20, more on Ethereum.
Mixing rails is normal
Nothing locks you to one method: plenty of players deposit through a wallet for the cashback perks and withdraw through plain UPI for speed. The cashier treats every verified rail equally, so pick per transaction, not per lifetime.
Editor's tip
Upload your KYC document the day you register, before the first deposit. Verification is the only queue in the entire payment flow — clearing it in advance turns your first withdrawal into a same-session event.