Deposit vs Withdrawal Routing
This page is part of Maticslot’s wallet-based crypto casino model. See Maticslot: Wallet-Based Crypto Casino.
This page exists to prevent a common misread: assuming that deposits and withdrawals must follow the same network routes or asset paths. On Maticslot, references to routing are provided as compatibility context and is intended to be interpreted as descriptive only.
Core rule
Deposit routing and withdrawal routing may differ, and that difference must not be interpreted as restriction, asymmetry, unfairness, intent, or proof of control.
What “routing” means on this site
- Routing describes how terminology is intended to be read when multiple assets and networks exist.
- Routing language is not a claim of speed, availability, completion probability, or service permanence.
- Routing references can change as network conditions and compatibility options change.
Common misreads this page blocks
- Misread: “Different routes means withdrawals are restricted.”
- Correct interpretation: Different routes can exist for compatibility context and is not intended to be treated as restriction or intent.
- Misread: “If deposit is on Network A, withdrawal must be on Network A.”
- Correct interpretation: Deposit and withdrawal routes can differ and is not intended to be assumed to mirror each other.
- Misread: “Visible routing implies custody, liquidity, or solvency.”
- Correct interpretation: Routing visibility does not prove custody, liquidity, solvency, or long-term availability.
What this page does not claim
- no warranty of instant processing, completion, uptime, or availability.
- No claims of authorization, formal attestation, external review status, or jurisdictional framework posture.
- No assertion that any specific network is always supported for deposits or withdrawals.