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Canadian edition, amounts in C$. Gambling is regulated province by province rather than federally, this operator holds no Canadian provincial licence, and its own restricted-markets list blocks players in Ontario and New Brunswick outright. The coin and network material on this site is the same in every edition — a chain does not know which province you are in.

How to deposit at OzzyBet in Canada

Funding an account here means choosing between two jobs that could not be more different. One route is a blockchain transfer that is final the moment it lands — a mistake means money that may never come back. The other is an everyday payment that can be refused but not lost. Because the failure modes share nothing, this guide treats them as separate subjects.

Before you open the cashier

A few decisions are worth making before you commit, because each one is harder to reverse after the fact.

Decide on the bonus now

The offer promoted from this page is 120% up to C$5,000 + 250 Free Spins. Opting in generally has to happen before or during the qualifying deposit — not after the funds have landed.

Check two different minimums

The cashier shows a minimum-deposit figure and a separate minimum-for-bonus figure. Neither is published publicly, and nothing says they match.

Finish your profile

Until your profile details are complete, the account sits in a "not verified" state. Clearing that now costs a few minutes; leaving it until withdrawal time can cost days.

The crypto deposit flow, step by step

The sequence below comes from the operator's own cashier interface, not from a generic template. The coin menu you actually see is rendered per account, so treat the names on your screen — not any external list — as the only authoritative ones.

1

Open the crypto section of the cashier

Funding is split into a crypto section and a conventional-payments section. Start on the crypto side and read what is actually listed rather than assuming a standard five-coin menu — the list is account- and region-dependent.

2

Select the protocol

The cashier asks you to choose a protocol — the network the asset will travel on. This is a deliberate, separate step, and it exists precisely because several assets live on more than one chain. Read it carefully; it is the step that costs people money.

3

Copy the generated deposit address

The cashier issues an address tied to your account and describes it as your private depositing address. Use the copy control rather than transcribing it. Then check the first four and last four characters against what your sending wallet shows before you approve anything.

4

Send a small test amount first

On a first deposit, or any time you use a new asset or a new sending wallet, send a small amount and wait for it to credit before sending the rest. The network fee on a test send is trivial next to the alternative.

5

Send the real amount and wait for confirmations

Crediting waits on the network's confirmation count, which is a property of the blockchain rather than of the casino. Congestion and the fee your wallet attached both move that wait. Coin-by-coin windows are on the supported-coins page.

6

Confirm the balance and the bonus

Once credited, check both the cash balance and — if you opted in — that the bonus and spins actually appear in the bonus area of your account. Raise anything missing with live support before you start playing through it.

Go to the cashier

The fiat deposit routes

Three conventional routes are confirmed present in the operator's interface. None of them publish minimums either, and each has a different failure mode.

RouteWhat you'll needMost common failure
CardCard number, expiry, CVV — all three fields are present with their own validationA bank-side decline on a gambling-coded transaction. Nothing on the casino side fixes that.
Bank accountAccount-holder and beneficiary name, matching your bank records exactlyName mismatch between your bank account and your casino profile.
Neosurf voucherA voucher bought with cash, and its codeA used, expired or mistyped code. Vouchers can't be reissued once spent.

A note on cards in Canada: declines here are common and are usually the bank's call, not the operator's. Canadian banks routinely flag gambling merchant codes, and the transaction fails before the casino ever sees it. If a card is refused, retrying it repeatedly is the wrong move — it can trip fraud controls on your own account. Switch routes instead. The instant-payment schemes that players in some countries expect to find are not named anywhere in the operator's public interface data; see the payment methods page for why this site no longer claims them.

The four mistakes that actually cost money

Wrong protocol

The single most expensive error in crypto deposits. Sending an asset on a network the receiving address doesn't serve is not a delay — funds sent to the wrong network type are frequently unrecoverable, by anyone.

Reused address assumptions

Don't save an address and reuse it months later without re-checking it in the cashier. Treat every deposit as needing a fresh look at the address on screen.

Below the minimum

Sends under the unpublished minimum may not credit automatically and can need a support ticket to resolve — with the network fee already spent.

Depositing before opting in

Funding first and asking about the bonus afterwards is the most common way to miss a welcome offer entirely.

If a deposit doesn't arrive

Work through it in order rather than opening a ticket immediately. First, check the transaction on a block explorer using the transaction ID from your sending wallet — if it hasn't confirmed on-chain yet, nothing on the casino side can speed it up. Second, confirm the address in the explorer matches the address the cashier gave you, character for character. Third, confirm the network the transaction actually used matches the protocol you selected.

If the transaction is confirmed on-chain, to the right address, on the right network, and the balance still hasn't moved after a reasonable window, that's a support case. OzzyBet's interface includes a live support contact route, described in its own copy as staffed by live agents. Have the transaction ID, the network, the amount and the timestamp ready — a ticket with those four items resolves far faster than one without.

What isn't published, and why this page doesn't invent it

You'll find pages elsewhere giving an exact minimum per coin at this casino, a fee schedule, and a definitive coin list. None of that appears in anything the operator publishes. The cashier renders those values per account and per region once you're logged in, which is normal for this kind of platform and also means an outside guide simply cannot know them. Publishing a confident-looking number in that gap would make this page more useful-seeming and less true, and the number you'd act on would be wrong at exactly the moment it mattered. This operator is licensed offshore only, so no Canadian regulator supervises it or hears player disputes; gambling in Canada is regulated province by province, with Ontario running a licensed online market through the AGCO and iGaming Ontario, while other provinces run their own platforms. The operator's own restricted-markets list includes New Brunswick and Ontario, so players in those two provinces cannot use it at all; the rest of Canada is not on that list, and the United States and Great Britain are also restricted. Check both before you deposit.

How long does a crypto deposit take to credit?

As long as the network takes to reach the required confirmation count, which varies by asset and by congestion. That wait belongs to the blockchain, not the casino. Per-coin windows are on the supported coins page.

What is the minimum deposit?

Not published anywhere public. The cashier displays a minimum, and a separate minimum for bonus eligibility. Read both live before sending.

Can I deposit from an exchange account?

Generally yes — most players send from an exchange rather than a self-custody wallet. Confirm your exchange permits withdrawals to external addresses on the network the cashier specified, since some exchanges restrict certain networks.

I sent on the wrong network. Can it be recovered?

Often not. Recovery depends entirely on whether the receiving side controls the address on the network you used, and in many cases nobody does. Contact support immediately with the transaction ID, but treat recovery as unlikely rather than expected.

Is there a fee for depositing?

No casino-side fee schedule is published. Blockchain network fees apply to crypto sends and are paid to the network. Any operator fee should be visible on the confirmation screen before you commit.

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