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Stake Supported Cryptocurrencies 2026: Full Coin & Network List

Stake supports 20+ cryptocurrencies across multiple networks, and the choice of coin meaningfully affects your experience — fees, payout speed, volatility risk, and which on-ramps you can use. This hub catalogues every supported coin with its network options and the practical trade-offs of each. If you're choosing which coin to fund your account with, start here.

The headline coins: BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, USDC

Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and the two major stablecoins (USDT, USDC) account for the vast majority of Stake's deposit volume. They have the deepest liquidity, the broadest network support, and the most third-party wallet compatibility — which makes them the default starting point for new accounts.

Of these, USDT (Tron, TRC-20) and Litecoin tend to be the practical choice for everyday play because of low fees and fast confirmations. BTC via Lightning is the fast-and-cheap path for Bitcoin holders. ETH is the slowest and most expensive for small amounts due to gas costs.

Stablecoins: USDT, USDC and the network choice

Stablecoins are the most popular Stake deposit choice for one reason: zero price volatility while your balance sits in your account. A 1,000 USDT deposit is worth 1,000 USDT a week later, regardless of what BTC does. For players who don't want crypto exposure on idle balances, stablecoins are the obvious answer.

Network choice matters enormously. USDT on Tron (TRC-20) is cents per transaction and credits in seconds. USDT on Ethereum (ERC-20) can cost $5–$50 and takes minutes. USDT on BNB Chain (BEP-20) sits in the middle. USDC follows the same network logic: Solana and Polygon networks are the cheap fast options; Ethereum mainnet is the expensive slow option.

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Fast, low-fee coins: SOL, TRX, LTC, XRP, DOGE

If you don't want stablecoins but you want fast cheap transactions, Solana (SOL), Tron (TRX), Litecoin (LTC), XRP (XRP) and Dogecoin (DOGE) are the practical choices. All settle in under a minute, all cost cents in network fee, all are widely supported by exchanges and wallets.

These coins do carry price volatility — your balance value changes with the market. For active players who play through their balance quickly, that's fine. For players who hold balances between sessions, stablecoins remove the volatility variable from the equation.

Ethereum and EVM-compatible coins

Ethereum (ETH) is supported but slow and expensive for small amounts due to gas costs. EVM-compatible chains supported by Stake — BNB (BSC), MATIC (Polygon), AVAX (Avalanche), plus tokens that run on these chains — are dramatically cheaper than mainnet Ethereum while keeping the same wallet compatibility (MetaMask, Rabby, hardware wallets).

If you're an Ethereum-native user, the practical workflow is to bridge ETH to a cheaper EVM chain (Polygon, Arbitrum via a CEX, or BSC) before depositing. This saves significant gas on small-to-medium deposits without changing the wallet UX.

Newer additions and meme coins

Stake regularly adds new supported coins as adoption shifts. Recent additions have included SHIB, PEPE and other meme-tier ERC-20 tokens, plus newer L1s as they reach material adoption. The supported list rotates — coins occasionally get dropped if liquidity collapses or compliance issues arise.

Meme coins are supported the same as any other coin: deposit, play, withdraw. The volatility is significantly higher than blue-chip coins, which means your effective bankroll fluctuates outside of betting results. Most players who deposit meme coins do so opportunistically (deposit when they're up, play it through) rather than as a long-term balance.

Lightning Network: Stake's fastest payment rail

Lightning is the second-layer payment network for Bitcoin, and Stake supports it for both deposits and withdrawals. Lightning settles in sub-second time with effectively zero fees, making it the gold standard for fast small-to-medium BTC transactions on Stake.

Lightning requires a Lightning-compatible wallet — Wallet of Satoshi, Phoenix, Muun, Strike, and Cash App are common options. Set one up before relying on Lightning for time-sensitive payouts. For the full walkthrough, see our Stake Lightning Network guide.

Which coin to use for which use case

For everyday small-to-medium deposits and withdrawals: USDT TRC-20 or USDC on Solana. Fast, cheap, no volatility. For BTC holders who want speed: Lightning. For ETH holders who don't want gas pain: bridge to Polygon or use a Solana stablecoin instead. For high-roller deposits where speed matters less than long-term hold: BTC mainnet works fine because the network fee is negligible as a percentage of the deposit.

For per-coin deposit walkthroughs, see Bitcoin deposits, Ethereum deposits, Litecoin deposits, Solana deposits, USDT deposits and XRP deposits.

Swapping between coins on Stake

Stake includes an in-app swap function (Wallet → Swap) that converts between any two supported coins instantly at near-spot rates. The spread is competitive — typically tighter than a CEX market order on the same pair — and the swap completes in seconds with no on-chain transaction required.

Practical use case: deposit in whatever coin is cheapest to send (often USDT TRC-20), then swap to your preferred betting currency once funds land. Same logic applies to withdrawals — swap to your preferred payout coin before triggering withdrawal to minimise network fees.

Compliance, jurisdictions and coin availability

Coin availability can vary by jurisdiction. Certain coins may be restricted or unavailable in specific regions due to local regulations. The supported coin list shown in your Stake wallet reflects what's available to your account — if a coin you expect doesn't appear, your jurisdiction may have restrictions.

Stake's primary platform operates under Curaçao licensing. Regional licensed products (Stake.us in select US states, Stake.com.br in Brazil, Stake.bet in regulated EU markets) operate with different coin lists and different feature sets. Always check what's available on your specific Stake product.

Frequently asked

Common questions

How many cryptocurrencies does Stake support?

Stake supports 20+ cryptocurrencies in 2026, including BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, USDC, SOL, TRX, DOGE, BNB, XRP, BCH, MATIC, AVAX, ADA, plus newer additions rotated in as adoption grows.

Which is the cheapest coin to deposit on Stake?

Lightning (for BTC), TRC-20 USDT (for stablecoin), or Solana (for SOL/USDC). All are cents in fee and credit in under a minute.

Does Stake support Lightning Network?

Yes — for both deposits and withdrawals. Lightning settles in seconds with effectively zero fees, making it the fastest BTC option on the platform.

Can I deposit USDT on multiple networks?

Yes — Stake supports USDT on Tron (TRC-20), Ethereum (ERC-20) and BNB Chain (BEP-20). Each has a different address. Always match the network on both sides of the transfer.

What's the best stablecoin to use on Stake?

USDT on TRC-20 is the most popular choice — low fees, fast confirmations, broad exchange support. USDC on Solana is comparable and slightly more compliance-friendly in some jurisdictions.

Can I swap between coins inside Stake?

Yes. Wallet → Swap converts between any two supported coins instantly at near-spot rates. No on-chain transaction needed for the swap itself.

Are meme coins supported on Stake?

Yes — selected meme coins (SHIB, PEPE, DOGE and others) are supported. The list rotates as adoption shifts. Meme coins work identically to blue-chip coins, just with higher price volatility.

Why isn't a specific coin showing in my Stake wallet?

Either the coin isn't yet supported, has been rotated off the list, or is unavailable in your jurisdiction due to regional restrictions. Your wallet shows only coins available for your specific account.

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