Bettilt Payment Methods, UPI, Crypto, E-Wallets

Deposit from ₹250 via UPI. Withdraw instantly with crypto or e-wallets. No deposit fees.

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✍ Rahul Sharma📅 Updated 22 April 2026⏱ 7 min read

Bettilt accepts a wide range of payment methods tailored for Indian users. UPI is the fastest option, crypto is the most private, and e-wallets strike a balance between speed and familiarity. This page walks through every method, fees, limits and processing times.

Deposit Methods

MethodMin / Max
UPI (GPay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM)₹250 / ₹2 lakh per transaction
Paytm Wallet₹250 / ₹50,000
Net Banking₹500 / ₹5 lakh
Visa / Mastercard₹500 / ₹2 lakh
Skrill₹300 / ₹5 lakh
MuchBetter₹300 / ₹5 lakh
Binance Pay₹500 / ₹10 lakh
Telegram Wallet₹500 / ₹5 lakh
Bitcoin (BTC)~₹500 / no cap
USDT (TRC20 / ERC20)~₹500 / no cap
Litecoin (LTC)~₹500 / no cap

All deposits are instant. The maximum per transaction varies with your KYC level, verified accounts can push higher values through a single payment.

Withdrawal Methods

Bettilt processes withdrawals back to the same method you used for deposit, which is standard anti-money-laundering practice. If that is not possible (e.g. card expired), the operator will suggest an alternative such as bank transfer.

MethodProcessing Time
UPI15 minutes to 4 hours
Net Banking2 to 24 hours
Skrill / MuchBetterInstant to 2 hours
Binance Pay / Telegram WalletInstant
Crypto (BTC, USDT, LTC, XRP)10 minutes to 1 hour (network-dependent)

Withdrawal limits at standard account level: minimum ₹100, maximum ₹5 lakh per transaction, daily cap of ₹10 lakh. VIP Diamond and Elite tiers have no per-transaction or daily cap.

KYC Verification

Before your first withdrawal, Bettilt requires a standard KYC check. Submit the documents from your account dashboard:

  1. Proof of identity: Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport or driver's licence (clear front and back photos)
  2. Proof of address: utility bill, bank statement or certificate of residence dated within the last 3 months
  3. Proof of payment (card users only): photo of the front and back of the debit or credit card used to deposit, with middle digits masked

KYC processing takes 4 to 24 hours. Once approved, all subsequent withdrawals go through the fast-track queue.

Fees

Bettilt does not charge any deposit or withdrawal fees on its side. Third-party fees that may apply:

  • Card deposits: some issuers charge a 2-3% cash-advance fee (check with your bank)
  • Crypto: network transaction fees (miner fees) vary with congestion, usually ₹30-₹200
  • International bank transfers: ₹250 SWIFT fee, only relevant for non-INR currencies

Which method to pick?

For speed and lowest friction, use UPI. For privacy, pick crypto (USDT-TRC20 has the lowest fees). For frequent withdrawals, an e-wallet like Skrill or MuchBetter is a sweet spot, instant processing and familiar interface.

FAQ

What payment methods does Bettilt accept in India?

UPI (GPay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM), debit and credit cards, Skrill, MuchBetter, Binance Pay, Telegram Wallet, and cryptocurrencies (BTC, USDT, LTC, XRP).

What is the minimum deposit?

₹250 for most methods. Card deposits start at ₹500. Crypto has no fixed minimum but plan around network fees.

How long do withdrawals take?

Crypto and e-wallet withdrawals are instant. UPI and bank transfers usually clear in 15 minutes to 24 hours, depending on bank processing times.

Are there deposit fees?

No. Bettilt absorbs all deposit fees. Your account is credited with 100% of what you send. Some card issuers charge a cash-advance fee on their end, check with your bank.

What is the withdrawal limit?

Standard accounts can withdraw ₹100 minimum and ₹5 lakh per transaction. VIP Diamond and Elite tiers have no per-transaction cap. Daily cumulative withdrawal limit is ₹10 lakh for standard accounts.

Do I need to verify my identity?

Yes, before your first withdrawal. KYC requires a government ID photo (Aadhaar, PAN, passport or driver's licence) plus a utility bill or bank statement for address proof. Card users also upload front and back photos of the card they used to deposit.