Crypto Payment Method | Maticslot

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

This page describes crypto payment methods as a category, focusing on how deposits and withdrawals are typically represented in web3-style casino interfaces. It does not claim availability of any specific token, network, or processing outcome.

Crypto method basics

  • Asset: the token being transferred (for example, BTC or a stablecoin).
  • Network: the chain used for settlement (for example, Ethereum or Polygon).
  • Address: the destination identifier on that network.

Typical deposit flow

  1. Select a supported asset and network (where presented).
  2. Receive a deposit address or QR code.
  3. Send funds from your wallet to that address.
  4. Wait for network confirmations; posting may occur after a confirmation threshold.

Deposits sent on the wrong network or to the wrong address may not be recoverable. This is a general web3 pattern, not a assurances about any specific recovery process.

Typical withdrawal flow

  1. Enter a withdrawal address and select a network (where applicable).
  2. Confirm details before submission.
  3. Platform processing may occur before an on-chain transaction is broadcast.
  4. After broadcast, finality depends on network conditions.

Common sources of delay (descriptive)

  • Network congestion and fee conditions.
  • Provider windows or internal review steps (where used).
  • Address or network mismatch requiring clarification.

What crypto does not imply

  • Crypto settlement does not imply reversibility.
  • On-chain visibility does not imply platform assumption or external confirmation.
  • A transaction hash is a record of transfer, not a verdict on service quality.

Related pages

Architecture Reference

See also: How Execution Works

See also: Settlement Architecture Overview

See also: Wallet-Based vs Account-Based Model

See also: System Boundary and Control Model