How money moves on Drift BET: self custody in your own Solana wallet, around thirty supported collateral assets, network fees, and why its legal availability to US users is unsettled. Information, not advice.
Last reviewed 1 February 2026 · Facts as of February 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples
How money moves on Drift BET: self custody in your own Solana wallet, around thirty supported collateral assets, network fees, and why its legal availability to US users is unsettled. Information, not advice.
Figures are indicative and dated. Confirm the current terms on the platform before acting.
You do not deposit dollars to a company. You connect a Solana wallet that you control and post crypto as collateral, which moves through smart contracts. There is no fiat deposit or ACH transfer in the way a regulated broker offers. Confirm the current process on the platform.
Drift BET supports around thirty crypto assets as collateral, including SOL and USDC, and some collateral may earn yield while a position is open. The supported list can change, so confirm it on the platform before relying on it.
Costs are onchain. Solana network fees apply to deposits, trades, and withdrawals, and the protocol has its own market mechanics. We do not publish an unverified fee figure. Confirm the current schedule on the platform itself.
You do. Funds stay in your own Solana wallet and move through smart contracts, with no regulated intermediary holding a segregated account. That means you carry the risk of lost keys, contract bugs, and onchain mistakes that are usually irreversible.
We cannot confirm that. Drift BET is a decentralized onchain protocol whose legal availability to US users is unsettled, and front ends often restrict some jurisdictions. Read the platform terms and your local law before considering it.
This page describes Drift BET as we assess it. Platform mechanics, fees, and terms change, so verify the current detail before you rely on it.
Facts as of February 2026. General information, not financial advice.