Understanding E-Wallet Deposits on dyroth
An e-wallet is a digital account linked to your bank, credit card, or prepaid balance. DANA and e-wallet are Indonesia's most widely used e-wallets; mobile banking integrates with the Gojek ecosystem; local payment ties to your Shopee account; online payment connects to various banks and payment networks. On dyroth, each e-wallet functions as a deposit method: you select it during checkout, confirm the amount, and we redirect you to that wallet's app or payment gateway to authorize the transfer. Once confirmed, the funds move to your dyroth account within seconds or minutes, depending on your e-wallet provider's processing speed.
E-wallets differ from bank transfers in speed and user experience. Bank transfers (via e-wallet virtual account, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment) require you to manually enter account details and may take longer to settle. E-wallets are instant-approval in most cases — the transaction completes within your existing app login, so friction is minimal. For players in Jakarta, Bandung, or Surabaya who want the fastest path to their dyroth account, e-wallets typically offer the smoothest experience.



Which E-Wallet Should You Use?
We support e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet on dyroth. Each carries its own perks and drawbacks. mobile banking is widely installed and often offers quick verification; local payment integrates with ride-sharing and restaurant ecosystems, so many users maintain a balance there; online payment piggybacks on Gojek's app ecosystem. e-wallet reaches Shopee users who frequent the platform during sales. mobile banking appeals to users with specific bank partnerships. None is objectively "best" — the choice depends on which app you already use and maintain a balance in. If you hold funds in local payment for daily spending, using online payment to deposit on dyroth keeps your money flow centralized. If e-wallet is your primary wallet, deposit via mobile banking. dyroth accepts all eight e-wallet / payment methods equally, processing each within the same standard windows.
- local payment
- Popular e-wallet offering rewards and instant verification; widely used for gaming and entertainment deposits.
- online payment
- Integrated with ride-sharing and food delivery; common for recurring payments and stored balances.
- e-wallet
- Gojek's payment arm; reaches users already in the Gojek ecosystem (rides, food, deliveries).
- mobile banking
- A unified QR standard that works across banks and e-wallets; scan-and-pay simplicity.
- Bank Transfer
- Direct transfer to your assigned virtual account at local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking; standard clearing times apply.
Deposit Flow on dyroth
To deposit via e-wallet on dyroth, log into your account, go to Cashier → Deposit, and select your preferred e-wallet. You'll enter the amount you wish to fund. Our system displays the exact amount you'll send (with no hidden fees). You then confirm, and dyroth redirects you to that e-wallet's payment gateway. On local payment, for example, you'd authenticate within the online payment app, review the transaction, and tap "Confirm." e-wallet works similarly — you authorize the payment within mobile banking's interface. Once you confirm, you're redirected back to dyroth, and your account balance updates. Most e-wallet deposits complete within 30 seconds to subject to verification. If you don't see your balance update immediately, refresh your page; if it still doesn't appear after subject to verification, contact our support team via your account.
E-wallets on dyroth eliminate the friction of bank transfers and manual invoice-generation. Your deposit is confirmed in real time, and you move straight to Piala AFF markets or live tables without waiting.
E-Wallet Withdrawal Mechanics
Withdrawing to an e-wallet works in reverse. From your dyroth account, go to Cashier → Withdraw, select the e-wallet you want to receive funds into, and enter your amount. Our system validates that the amount is within limits for that e-wallet and your account tier. You then confirm, and dyroth processes the request. Most e-wallet withdrawals settle within one business day; some clear faster depending on your provider. local payment and online payment tend to process quickly, often completing within hours. e-wallet and other wallets may take one business day. Bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) typically require one to two business days due to banking clearing schedules.
We do not charge withdrawal fees on dyroth. The amount you request is the amount you receive (minus any taxes or regulatory holds required by Indonesian law). Your withdrawal history is always visible in your account, so you can track status and confirm successful delivery to your e-wallet.
Security and Fraud Prevention
When you link an e-wallet to dyroth, we verify the connection through that e-wallet's own security layer. mobile banking, local payment, and others use their own encryption and authentication protocols, so your credentials never pass through dyroth's systems — you authorize payment within their apps. We apply additional security on our end: we verify your dyroth account identity, check for fraud patterns, and flag unusual deposit or withdrawal activity. If we detect suspicious behavior (e.g., rapid deposits followed by immediate withdrawals), we may freeze your account temporarily pending investigation.
We strongly recommend enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on both your e-wallet account and your dyroth account. For e-wallets like online payment and e-wallet, enable their app-based 2FA. For dyroth, activate 2FA in your Account Settings. This dual-layer security means that even if someone obtains your password, they cannot access your funds or move money without your second authentication factor (typically a code sent to your phone).

E-Wallet Limits and Account Tiers
Each e-wallet has its own daily and monthly deposit/withdrawal limits set by its operator, not by dyroth. e-wallet may cap daily transfers at a certain amount; mobile banking may have different limits. Additionally, your dyroth account tier (verified, standard, or premium) determines how much you can fund per transaction. New accounts typically have lower limits until you complete full KYC (Know Your Customer) verification. During Piala AFF tournaments or Idul Fitri holidays, e-wallet providers sometimes lower temporary limits due to high transaction volumes. If you hit a limit, you can either wait for the limit to reset (usually at midnight) or switch to a different payment method like local payment or a bank transfer.
We recommend checking your e-wallet's terms to understand its own limits before depositing large amounts on dyroth. If you're unsure, start with a test deposit of a smaller amount to confirm the flow works for you.
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Create your dyroth account
Sign up with email and mobile number; complete basic KYC with a government ID photo for verification.
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Navigate to Cashier and select Deposit
Choose your e-wallet (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) and enter the amount you wish to transfer.
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Authorize payment in your e-wallet app
You're redirected to your e-wallet; verify the amount and confirm the transaction within their interface.
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Confirm funding and begin play
Return to dyroth; your balance updates immediately. Access Liga 1 markets, live tables, or slots with your new balance.
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Withdraw to your e-wallet anytime
Go to Cashier → Withdraw, select your e-wallet, and confirm. Funds settle within one business day.
Switching Between Payment Methods
Your dyroth account accepts deposits from any of our supported e-wallets and bank channels, and you can withdraw to any of them (or mix methods). For example, you could deposit via local payment, then withdraw to online payment if you prefer. We maintain separate withdrawal settings for each method, so you control where your cash-out goes. This flexibility means you're not locked into a single payment pipeline — you can optimize based on which e-wallet has available balance or the best processing speed on any given day.
During Idul Adha or Imlek holidays, e-wallet providers sometimes experience temporary outages or slower processing due to high demand. If your preferred e-wallet is slow, dyroth's dashboard shows all active payment methods; you can instantly switch to another without losing your session or balance.
