How funding works for Crypto.com sports and events contracts, offered through a CFTC regulated derivatives entity: ACH bank transfer, debit cards, and crypto funding, with USD held in segregated accounts. Information, not advice.
Last reviewed 20 December 2025 · Facts as of December 2025 · Illustrative editorial examples
How funding works for Crypto.com sports and events contracts, offered through a CFTC regulated derivatives entity: ACH bank transfer, debit cards, and crypto funding, with USD held in segregated accounts. Information, not advice.
Figures are indicative and dated. Confirm the current terms on the platform before acting.
You fund in US dollars. The main routes are an ACH bank transfer from a linked US bank account and a debit card. You can also convert crypto to US dollars inside the app using the crypto funding feature.
The instant ACH option has a small minimum, commonly cited at 20 dollars, while other options can have smaller minimums. Confirm the current minimum on the platform, since terms can change.
No. Even though crypto funding is available, your event contract balance is held and settled in US dollars, and you can fund entirely by bank transfer or debit card without touching crypto.
US dollar deposits for the regulated product are held in segregated accounts at regulated banks, kept separate from the company's own funds, which is a customer protection feature.
It is offered through a CFTC regulated entity and described as accessible across the United States, but state positions on sports event contracts remain contested as of December 2025. Confirm your eligibility on the platform.
This page describes Crypto.com as we assess it. Platform mechanics, fees, and terms change, so verify the current detail before you rely on it.
Facts as of December 2025. General information, not financial advice.