Rainbet Fees Explained 2026
Understanding fees at Rainbet helps you make informed decisions. Here's a complete breakdown.
Deposit Fees
Rainbet itself charges no deposit fees. You deposit crypto directly to a Rainbet wallet address — the platform does not take a cut.
However, you will pay blockchain network fees (gas fees) when sending crypto:
- •BTC: Variable (typically $1-5 during normal conditions)
- •ETH: Variable (can be $2-20 during high congestion)
- •USDT (TRC-20): Very low (~$1)
- •SOL: Near zero (~$0.001)
Tip: Use USDT on TRC-20 or Solana for minimal deposit fees.
Withdrawal Fees
Rainbet may charge minimal withdrawal processing fees for some cryptocurrencies. Check the Cashier section for current withdrawal fee schedules. Blockchain network fees also apply on the receiving end.
Game Fees (House Edge)
The primary "fee" at Rainbet is the house edge built into games:
- •Slots: 3-6% house edge (94-97% RTP)
- •Blackjack: ~0.5% (optimal strategy)
- •Roulette (European): 2.7%
- •Crash (Rainbet Original): 1-4% (adjustable)
- •Dice: 1% (default)
Rakeback Reduces Your Effective Fees
Using code ORANGIE activates rakeback — essentially a rebate on the house edge. If your rakeback rate is 10%, your effective house edge on all games is reduced by 10%.
No Conversion Fees
Rainbet doesn't convert between cryptocurrencies on the platform. You play in the crypto you deposit, avoiding conversion fees.