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Deposit Guide

Depositing crypto to Let’s Bamble is fast and secure when done correctly. Just pick your coin, double-check the network, and send from your wallet. If you ever run into issues, our support team is ready to help.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Let’s Bamble allows you to deposit cryptocurrency directly into your wallet using on-chain transfers. This guide walks you through the process and helps you avoid common mistakes. 💡 Make sure you have completed at least Verification Level 1 before making a deposit.

Step-by-Step: How to Deposit

  1. Log in to your Let’s Bamble account

  2. Click your Wallet icon (top-right on desktop, bottom menu on mobile)

  3. Select the “Deposit” option

  4. Choose your preferred cryptocurrency (e.g. USDT, ETH, BTC, etc.)

  5. Select the correct blockchain network (e.g. Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon)

  6. A unique deposit address will be generated for your account

  7. Copy the address or scan the QR code

  8. Go to your external wallet (e.g. Binance, Metamask) and initiate the transfer

  9. Paste the copied address, select the same network, and complete the transaction

🚨 Important: Always double-check that the network you choose in Let’s Bamble matches the one used in your wallet. Sending to the wrong chain may result in irreversible loss.

Deposit Processing Time On-chain transactions are usually confirmed within 5–15 minutes depending on network congestion You can track your transaction on a block explorer (e.g. Etherscan, BSCScan) using the TX hash

If your deposit hasn’t arrived after 30 minutes, check that: The transaction was successful The correct network and address were used You didn’t send less than the minimum

If everything looks fine and your deposit still hasn’t arrived, contact support with: The TX hash Your Let’s Bamble email or username The coin and network you used

Tips for Safe Deposits 🚫 Do not deposit from centralized exchanges using unsupported networks 🧾 Save your transaction ID (TX hash) in case you need support

🔒 Never share your deposit address with anyone pretending to be support

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