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How UK Players Fund Their Zombillion Account

Cards, bank transfer, Revolut and crypto, all held in GBP with limits that vary by method.

Deposits and Withdrawals at Zombillion

Last updated: August 19, 2026

Every balance on your Zombillion account is shown in GBP, whichever method you use to top it up. Below is how each option works day to day, what UK players tend to prefer, and why limits differ between a card payment and a crypto transfer.

The methods on offer

Zombillion supports Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether (USDT), Revolut and bank transfer. That spread covers the two habits most common among UK players: the debit card that already sits in a wallet or phone, and the growing comfort with holding or moving crypto for online spending. Bank transfer remains the fallback for players who prefer to move money directly from a current account, and Revolut sits somewhere in between, fast like a card but run through an app many UK players already use for everyday spending.

Visa and Mastercard

Card deposits are instant in almost every case, and this remains the most familiar route for players in the UK who are used to entering a 16-digit number and a CVV for online shopping. Card issuers occasionally flag gambling transactions for extra checks, particularly on a first deposit or after a period of inactivity, so keep an eye on any message from your bank. Withdrawals back to card can take longer than a deposit, since the return journey depends on your card issuer's own processing schedule as well as our checks.

Bank transfer

A direct bank transfer suits players who would rather not put gambling spend through a credit or debit card, or who are moving a larger sum in one go. It typically takes longer to clear than a card or e-wallet deposit, and the same applies on the way out. If you are used to paying bills or rent by transfer, the process on Zombillion will feel familiar: you'll see our payment reference and account details once you select this method at the cashier.

Revolut

Revolut deposits move at card-like speed for players who already run their spending through the app. It's a convenient middle ground for anyone who wants to keep gambling transactions separate from a main bank account, using a dedicated card or virtual card instead.

Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tether (USDT)

Crypto deposits and withdrawals are gaining ground among UK players who already hold Bitcoin, Ethereum or a stablecoin like Tether for other purposes and would rather not convert back and forth through a bank. Deposits are converted to a GBP balance at the prevailing rate when they land in your account, so what you see on the Zombillion cashier is always a pound figure, not a shifting crypto amount. Network confirmation times vary by coin: Bitcoin can take longer to confirm than Ethereum or USDT depending on network congestion, so build a little patience into a crypto deposit if you're playing to a tight schedule.

Limits differ by method

There is no single withdrawal limit that applies across the board. Card and Revolut withdrawals generally move in smaller, faster batches, bank transfer can handle larger single amounts but takes longer to settle, and crypto withdrawals sit closer to bank transfer for size but move faster once network confirmations clear. Minimum and maximum figures per method, plus any daily or monthly caps, are listed at the cashier when you select a payment option, and the current figures always take priority over anything summarised here.

Typical behaviour by payment method (confirm exact limits and processing times at the cashier)
MethodDeposit speedWithdrawal speedBest suited to
Visa / MastercardInstantSlower than deposit, depends on issuerEveryday deposits, players who prefer a familiar card flow
Bank transferSame day to a few daysA few daysLarger single amounts, players avoiding card statements
RevolutInstantFastPlayers who already bank through the app
Bitcoin / Ethereum / USDTNear-instant to a few confirmationsFaster once confirmed on-chainPlayers already holding crypto

Choosing a method that fits how you play

If you're topping up small amounts regularly, a card or Revolut keeps things quick. If you're moving a larger sum for a single session, bank transfer or a crypto transfer can make more sense, provided you're comfortable with the slightly longer deposit window on bank transfer or the confirmation wait on-chain. Some players split the two: cards for routine play, crypto or bank transfer when they want to fund an account without touching a UK current account balance directly.

  • Keep deposit limits set in your account so a payment method never lets you spend beyond what you've budgeted.
  • Use the same account and payment details you deposited with when you withdraw, wherever possible, to avoid delays.
  • Check current exchange rates before a crypto deposit if you want a precise GBP figure landing in your balance.
  • Ask support before choosing a method if you're unsure which one clears fastest for the amount you have in mind.

For the offer that applies to your first deposit, see the Bonus page, and for the full slot and live-table lineup you can fund with any of these methods, visit Games. Players who want to check the account and identity steps before their first withdrawal can read About Zombillion. Ready to add a payment method to your account? Head to Register.

Deposits and Withdrawals at Zombillion

Which payment method is fastest for a UK player at Zombillion?

Card deposits and Revolut are usually instant. Crypto deposits clear once the network confirms the transaction, which is often quick for Ethereum and USDT and can take a little longer for Bitcoin. Bank transfer is the slowest to deposit but can suit larger amounts.

Do I see my balance in GBP even if I deposit with crypto?

Yes. Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tether (USDT) deposits are converted to a GBP balance at the rate applied when the deposit lands, so your account always shows pounds, not a crypto amount.

Are withdrawal limits the same for every payment method?

No. Card and Revolut withdrawals tend to move in smaller amounts more quickly, bank transfer can handle larger single withdrawals but takes longer, and crypto withdrawals depend on network confirmation. Exact minimums and maximums are shown at the cashier.

Can I withdraw to a different method than I deposited with?

Withdrawing back to the original deposit method is usually the quickest and most reliable route. If you want to use a different method, check with support first, since some payment types require the original method to be used for at least part of a withdrawal.

Why might my bank flag a card deposit to Zombillion?

Some UK card issuers apply extra checks to gambling transactions, especially on a first deposit or after time away from the account. This is a step on your bank's side rather than ours, and it usually clears once you confirm the payment through your bank's app or a text prompt.

Regulator: UK Gambling Commission (UKGC)

Zombillion is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and operates as a non-GamStop site for UK players. Please confirm current licensing, registered company name and jurisdiction in the site footer before you deposit.

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