This site covers licensing, bonus terms, deposit and withdrawal limits, and other details that change over time and that different sources sometimes report differently. This page explains how those figures get checked before they’re published, and what we do when they don’t line up.

What Gets Verified

Anything with a real consequence if it’s wrong gets checked before it goes on the site:

  • License numbers and regulatory details
  • Bonus percentages, caps, and wagering requirements
  • Deposit and withdrawal minimums, maximums, and processing times
  • Fees and taxes, including which ones come from the platform versus the payment provider or the government
  • Age restrictions and other legal requirements

Softer details, like general descriptions of how a feature works, get less formal verification than a specific number someone might act on.

How We Verify It

The starting point for any figure is 1xBet’s own official site, its payment methods page, bonus terms, and the legal and license details it publishes directly. That’s treated as the primary source, since it’s the platform stating its own terms, not a third party describing them secondhand. Other sources get checked mainly to confirm something the platform’s own site doesn’t state clearly, or to catch a recent change the platform’s own pages haven’t reflected yet, not to override what the official site says.

Where the platform’s own information is genuinely ambiguous or missing, outside sources come in as a secondary check, and official documentation, like a license number and its issuing date, still outranks anything a third party repeats about it.

When Sources Disagree

This happens more than you’d expect, usually when the official 1xBet site states something one way and an outside source reports it differently, or leaves it out entirely and multiple outside sources fill the gap with different numbers. Wagering requirements, minimum withdrawal amounts, and deposit thresholds have all shown up differently across otherwise credible outside sources during the course of writing this site’s content. When that happens:

  • The platform’s own official site wins over any outside source describing the same term.
  • Where the platform’s site doesn’t state a figure directly, we lean toward the more conservative or more recently reported outside figure rather than guessing.
  • We don’t average, round, or blend conflicting numbers to produce a figure nobody actually reported.
  • If a discrepancy can’t be resolved with confidence, we say so rather than presenting a single number as settled fact.

What This Site Doesn’t Do

We don’t publish specific figures, minimums, percentages, or limits without a source behind them, even when a plausible-sounding number would read better. Where we can’t verify something, we either leave it out or describe it in general terms instead of inventing precision that doesn’t exist. Testing claims, like “our team spent 200 hours testing this,” aren’t used here unless they’re literally true, which in practice means they’re rarely used at all.

Limitations Worth Knowing

This is an independent review site, not 1xBet, and we don’t have access to internal platform data. Terms change on the platform’s side without always notifying outside sites, so even a carefully checked figure can go out of date. The platform’s own site is the final authority on any term that affects your money directly, deposit minimums, bonus conditions, withdrawal limits, before you rely on it.

Reporting an Error

If something on this site looks wrong or out of date, that’s useful to know. Reach out at contact@1xbet.net.cm with what you found and, where possible, where you found the correct figure. Corrections get made, not defended.