Deposit Methods Overview | Maticslot

This page is part of Maticslot’s wallet-based crypto casino model. See Maticslot: Wallet-Based Crypto Casino.

This page describes deposit methods at the category level and explains how deposit flows are typically represented. It does not claim method availability, approval outcomes, or posting times. Deposit and withdrawal are separate flows; see deposit vs withdrawal routing for interpretation context.

Deposit vs withdrawal

Deposits typically move value into an account balance, while withdrawals move value out. The routing, timing factors, and third-party dependencies can differ between these flows.

Method categories (descriptive)

  • Card: card networks and card processors, where supported.
  • Bank transfer: direct transfer rails, where supported.
  • E-wallet: third-party wallet providers, where supported.
  • Crypto: blockchain transfers and token deposits, where supported.

Availability can vary by region, provider, and platform policy.

Typical deposit flow (steps)

  1. Select a deposit method category.
  2. Enter an amount and confirm the request.
  3. Complete a method-specific authorization step, where applicable.
  4. Wait for the deposit to be posted to the account balance, where applicable.

Crypto deposits often include network confirmation stages; see crypto payment methods and network routing explained.

Confirmations and posting delays (factors)

  • Bank/card authorization and settlement windows.
  • E-wallet provider processing time.
  • Blockchain confirmation count and chain congestion.
  • Address/network mismatches for crypto deposits.

These are factors, not promises of timing.

Common issues (patterns)

  • Wrong network selection or address format for crypto transfers.
  • Reference/memo omissions on networks that use them (where applicable).
  • Method restrictions by region or account state.

See wallet responsibility boundary for user-side responsibility framing.

Related pages

Architecture Reference

See also: How Execution Works

See also: Transaction State Model

See also: Settlement Architecture Overview

See also: Wallet-Based vs Account-Based Model

See also: System Boundary and Control Model