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Bitsler Account Login
Bitsler lets you sign in to your personal account from a desktop browser or a mobile device. On PC, the login form sits in the site header; on mobile, itโs reached from the menu, using the same email/username and password you set during registration.
You need an active Bitsler account to access the cashier, bet history, and account settings. If youโre not registered yet, the login screen links to sign-up so you can create an account first and then return to the same entry point to sign in.
How To Log In To Your Bitsler Account
- Open the official Bitsler website in your browser and check that the domain matches the one you normally use for Bitsler.
- Click Log in in the top menu to open the sign-in form.
- Enter the email address (or username, if your account uses one) and the password you set for Bitsler.
- If prompted, complete the security check (for example, a CAPTCHA or two-factor authentication code), then press Log in to access your account.
Account Verification After Logging In To Bitsler
Bitsler may ask you to verify your account after you sign in when it needs to confirm your identity, payment ownership, or location for compliance and fraud checks.
Verification is required when you request a withdrawal, especially if the withdrawal method or amount triggers additional checks.
Bitsler can also request verification when you change key account details such as your email, password, two-factor authentication settings, or withdrawal address.
A verification request is common after unusual login patterns, for example a new device, a new IP address, or repeated failed login attempts.
If you use fiat on-ramps, cards, or third-party payment providers connected to the account, Bitsler may require identity checks to meet the providerโs rules.
Age and location checks can trigger verification when your profile data or network location conflicts with each other, or when access from restricted jurisdictions is detected.
- ID: Government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID card, or driverโs licence). Bitsler typically needs a clear photo of the front, and the back if the document has one.
- Selfie: A live selfie or a selfie holding the ID to match the document photo and reduce impersonation risk.
- Address: Proof of address such as a utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and current address. Many operators require it to be recent (commonly within the last 3 months).
- Payment: Proof of payment method ownership when relevant. For cards, that can mean a photo with parts of the number covered; for e-wallets, a screenshot showing your name and account identifier; for crypto, a transaction hash and evidence you control the sending wallet in disputed cases.
In practice, the check completes once the submitted documents are readable, match the account details, and confirm ownership of the withdrawal method.
Current state: Bitsler uses verification as an on-demand step tied to withdrawals, risk flags, and payment-provider requirements rather than a mandatory step for every login.
Login Security Measures At Bitsler
- 2FA: Bitsler supports two-factor authentication via an authenticator app (TOTP). Turn it on from the account security settings, save the backup codes offline, and treat a new 2FA prompt as a sign to stop and verify youโre on the correct domain before entering the code.
- Password: Use a unique password you donโt reuse on email, exchanges, or other casinos. Aim for 14+ characters, preferably a passphrase (for example, 4โ5 random words) or a long random string from a password manager; avoid names, dates, and patterns, and change it immediately if you suspect a leak.
- Notifications: Enable email notifications for new logins and password changes so you get an alert when access happens from a new device or location. If you receive a login alert you donโt recognize, reset the password, revoke active sessions (if available in settings), and re-check 2FA and recovery codes.