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Deposit and loss limits

Three caps you can set on your own account: deposit, loss, and per-bet size. Each can run on a daily, weekly, or monthly cycle.

Deposit limit

Caps how much USDC you can fund into your wallet through the in-app on-ramp during the period.

  • Set in Settings → Responsible Gaming → Deposit limit.
  • Choose a daily, weekly, and/or monthly cap.
  • Deposits that would push you over the cap are blocked at the Coinbase handoff with a clear error.

External deposits (sending USDC to your address from another wallet or exchange) are not counted by the deposit limit, since they happen entirely on-chain. If you want a hard guardrail, use the loss limit instead — it doesn't depend on how the funds arrived.

Loss limit

Caps your net realized loss during the period.

  • Set in Settings → Responsible Gaming → Loss limit.
  • "Net loss" = (USDC you've put into trades) − (USDC you've received back from settled trades and claims) over the period.
  • Once you hit the limit, new orders are rejected for the rest of the period. Existing positions continue.

Wager / bet limit

Caps the size of any single order.

  • Set in Settings → Responsible Gaming → Per-bet limit.
  • Orders larger than the limit are rejected at submission with a clear error.
  • Doesn't restrict total session activity — only the size of each individual order.

Periods reset on rolling windows

Daily = previous 24 hours. Weekly = previous 7 days. Monthly = previous 30 days. The counter is rolling, not calendar-aligned, so midnight on the dot doesn't reset everything.

Tightening vs loosening

  • Tightening any limit (lowering deposit cap, lowering loss cap, lowering per-bet cap) is immediate.
  • Loosening any limit takes effect after a 24–48 hour delay (varies by limit). The pending change is shown until it activates.

You can cancel a pending loosening at any time before it activates.

Verifying current limits

Open Settings → Responsible Gaming. Active limits show in the header with the current value, the period, and the next reset.

Need a tighter floor than the UI exposes?

open a support ticket. We can apply manual caps on request. Manual caps require your written confirmation to remove and follow the same loosening delay.

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