Why crypto for dice?
- Instant deposits. No waiting on bank wires or card declines.
- Instant withdrawals. Win the pot, send it to your wallet — done.
- Self-custody. Your bankroll lives in your wallet between sessions.
- No middlemen taking 3%. The only fee is the 5% rake on each pot you actually win.
Supported chains and tokens
Rollit accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, USDT, and several other major chains. Deposits credit to your account as soon as the transaction confirms on-chain. Withdrawals process instantly back to your wallet — no manual review queue for normal amounts.
Is crypto dice legal in the US?
US gambling law is a patchwork. Real-money online gaming is regulated state-by-state, and crypto adds another layer. Rollit asks every player to self-certify they're allowed to participate in their jurisdiction. If you're unsure, check the laws in your state before depositing — and never play with money you can't afford to lose.
How it compares to other crypto dice sites
Sites like DuckDice, TrustDice, and BetFury run you-vs-house dice with a fixed house edge (typically 1–2%) on every roll. Rollit's format is multiplayer: you sit at a table with 2–4 other people, everyone antes the same stake, and the highest two-dice total wins the pot. The platform takes a flat 5% rake on the pot, not a per-roll edge.
Getting started in 60 seconds
- Sign up with email or wallet.
- Deposit any supported crypto.
- Pick a stake (5–500 credits) and a table size (2, 3, or 4 players).
- Roll. Highest total wins.
- Withdraw on demand.