Overview of payment method types
Payment methods can be divided into a few basic groups. Each works a little differently and suits a different type of user and a different style of play.
To help you get your bearings quickly, here is a clear table by type, channel, and what each method is best suited for:
| Method type | Channel | What it suits |
|---|---|---|
| Payment card | Directly from the card | A fast, familiar deposit for the everyday user |
| E-wallet | Through an intermediary wallet | Keeping card details separate and more discreet payments |
| Bank transfer | Directly from your bank account | A clear payment with a record in your statement |
| Prepaid card | From a pre-loaded amount | Firm control over your budget when depositing |
The cashier always shows the exact, current offer once you log in. The availability of specific methods can vary and change over time, so check it directly in your account or on the official Dukat.bet site.
We deliberately do not state specific fees, limits, or amounts. These are set by the casino together with the payment provider, so binding figures belong on official sources, not on an information portal. Here we explain the principles so you can decide with a clear overview.
Payment cards
For many people, a payment card is the most natural choice. We use it routinely when shopping, so the deposit procedure is familiar and intuitive.
Its main strength is simplicity. You enter the card details, confirm the payment, verify it in your banking app if needed, and the deposit is done. Most people keep their card close to hand, which makes it a convenient starting point.
When paying by card, keep in mind that it should be in your own name. A match between the gaming account holder's name and the name on the card is a standard requirement that prevents complications with a later withdrawal.
A card is also a common route for a withdrawal, since funds often return to where they came from. We write about this principle and about the process itself on the Withdrawals page. If you are interested in the opposite direction, that is, topping up the account itself, you will find an overview on the Deposits page.
E-wallets
An e-wallet is an intermediary between your account or card and your gaming account. The money first travels to the wallet and from there onward to the casino.
Its main strength is keeping sensitive details separate. You do not hand the casino your card number directly, which many users appreciate for privacy and a sense of control.
Wallets also tend to be popular for their speed, especially with withdrawals. In general they are among the faster channels, which you can read more about on the Transaction times page.
Before using a wallet, check that it is in your own name and linked to your payment method. Here too the principle of matching details with your gaming account applies, otherwise a payment may run into a complication. Setting up a wallet tends to be a one-off task that later pays off in convenience.
Bank transfer
A bank transfer is the classic for those who prefer to pay directly from their bank account. It is trustworthy and clear, since you see every movement in your statement.
Its nature is somewhat calmer. Transfers, especially with withdrawals, can take longer than wallets, because processing on the bank's side enters the equation. This is not a shortcoming, but rather the character of this channel.
For some users, this very directness is an advantage. They need no intermediaries or extra accounts; their own bank and its interface are enough.
If you are considering a transfer as your main method, it pays to have account verification in order before your first withdrawal request. We cover the background on the Withdrawals page, where we explain why a prepared account is the key to a smooth process.
Prepaid cards
A prepaid card is interesting mainly for budget control. The amount on it is capped in advance, so you cannot spend more than you loaded onto the card.
This cap is its greatest strength. If you want your spending firmly under control, a prepaid card gives you a clear limit without the need to constantly track your balance.
Such a card is suited above all to deposits. For a withdrawal, a different, return channel is usually needed, which is common with other prepaid solutions too, since funds cannot always be returned to a prepaid card.
Always check the specific availability of prepaid cards and the terms of their use in the cashier or on the Deposits page. These can vary by provider, so rely on the current information directly in your account.
How to choose the right method
There is no single universally best method. The right choice depends on what matters to you, that is, speed, privacy, or control over your budget.
If you want simplicity, reach for what you use routinely. For many that is a card they always keep handy and whose procedure they know.
If a swift withdrawal and keeping details separate matter to you, consider an e-wallet. If, on the other hand, you prefer a direct payment from your bank with an overview in your statement, a bank transfer serves well. And when you want spending firmly capped, a prepaid card is on offer.
Whatever you choose, check the status of your account in advance on the Account verification page. And for any uncertainties with a payment, the Payment troubleshooting page will help, where we cover the most common situations and their solutions.