Create a Bitsler account in a few quick steps

Creating A Bitsler Account

A Bitsler account lets you keep one balance across sessions, store your deposit and withdrawal details, and track your play history instead of starting from scratch each time. Registration also ties your activity to a single profile, which is useful if you want consistent limits, saved settings, and a clear record of transactions.

Right after signup, you can log in, fund your wallet, and start playing with the same access as a regular user, including account pages for balances and transaction history. Bitsler runs in a mobile browser, so you can register and use your account from a phone without installing an app.

How do I register on Bitsler if I just want to get started fast?

Open Bitsler, click “Sign up,” enter an email and a password, then confirm the email link they send you. After that, you can log in and set up two-factor authentication from your account settings.

Do I need to verify my email to finish signing up on Bitsler?

Yes—Bitsler uses an email confirmation link to activate a new account. If the email doesn’t show up, check spam and request a new confirmation from the sign-up page.

Can I register on Bitsler without giving my phone number?

Yes, the basic account creation uses email and a password, not a phone number. A phone number only comes up if you choose SMS-based security or if support asks for extra checks on a specific case.

Do I have to complete KYC right when I register on Bitsler?

No—registration and KYC are separate steps, and you can create an account without uploading documents. Bitsler can still ask for identity checks later, especially before processing certain withdrawals or if account activity triggers a review.

Can I sign up on Bitsler with Google or Apple instead of making a password?

Bitsler’s standard flow is email-and-password sign-up rather than one-tap social logins. If you want fewer login problems, use a password manager and enable two-factor authentication after you register.

What should I do if Bitsler says my email is already registered when I try to sign up?

Use the “Forgot password” option and reset access to that email, because the account already exists. If you no longer control the email, you’ll need Bitsler support to handle account recovery.

Create A New Bitsler Account

  1. Open the Bitsler website in your browser.
  2. Click Sign Up on the homepage.
  3. Fill in the registration form with your email address and password, then submit the form.
  4. Open the verification email from Bitsler and click the confirmation link to activate your account.
  5. Return to Bitsler, click Log In, and sign in with the email and password you registered.

Bitsler KYC Verification Process

Bitsler runs KYC checks when an account reaches certain risk or compliance triggers. The review is handled through an in-account verification flow where you upload documents and wait for approval or a request for a clearer submission.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): Verification is requested when Bitsler needs to confirm the account holder’s identity, most commonly before processing larger withdrawals, after unusual login or device changes, or when account activity is flagged for compliance review. Accepted documents are a valid passport or national ID card; some users can use a driver’s licence if the system offers it. Upload a full-colour scan or photo showing all four corners, your full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date, with no blur or glare.
  • Address proof: Bitsler asks for address verification when it needs to confirm residency details or match account information during a withdrawal review. Accepted proofs include a utility bill (electricity, gas, water), bank statement, or government letter that shows your full name and residential address. The document needs to be recent, typically within the last 3 months, and submitted as a complete page or PDF without cropping.
  • Payment method: A payment check appears when a deposit or withdrawal method needs ownership confirmation, or when deposits and withdrawal details don’t match. For card verification, Bitsler can request photos of the card showing your name and the last 4 digits; you should cover the middle digits and the CVV code. For bank transfers, a statement or a screenshot from online banking that shows your name and IBAN/account number is used. For crypto deposits, Bitsler can request a wallet ownership check or a source-of-funds note tied to larger withdrawals.

Processing time depends on queue and document quality. Straightforward submissions are commonly reviewed within 24–48 hours; if the team requests re-uploads or extra pages, the process can extend to 3–5 business days.

Current state: Bitsler uses a trigger-based KYC flow focused on identity, address, and payment ownership checks, with most reviews completed in 1–2 days when uploads are clear.