TL;DR: which payout method to pick
For most affiliates outside Europe, USDT (TRC-20) is the fastest and cheapest payout. Bank wire is best if your local bank accepts iGaming-source funds and you want USD/EUR; Neteller and Skrill are middle-ground e-wallets that work in most countries but charge withdrawal fees. PariPulse runs payouts weekly with a $30 minimum balance.
Method-by-method breakdown
| Method | Speed | Typical fee | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| USDT (TRC-20) | Minutes | Network fee only (~$1) | Most non-EU affiliates, especially South Asia and Africa |
| BTC | ~30 minutes | Network fee (varies, $1–$15) | Affiliates who already hold crypto |
| Bank wire (SWIFT) | 2–5 business days | $25–$50 + FX | EU affiliates with iGaming-friendly banks |
| Neteller | Same day | 2.5% + FX margin | Affiliates already using Neteller for deposits |
| Skrill | Same day | 1.5–2% + FX margin | Affiliates already using Skrill |
Speed assumes payout has been approved and is in transit. Allow up to 24 hours for PariPulse's internal review before the funds enter transit.
Crypto: why most affiliates choose it
Crypto payouts (USDT in particular) have become the default for iGaming affiliates outside Europe for three reasons:
- No local bank friction — banks in India, Nigeria, Pakistan and other emerging markets often flag iGaming-source wires. Crypto sidesteps that.
- Speed — USDT on TRC-20 lands in minutes, not days. You can recycle earnings into ad spend in the same day.
- Low fees — network fees are pennies vs $25–$50 SWIFT charges.
The catch: you need a wallet you trust (Trust Wallet, MetaMask, Binance, OKX). PariPulse cannot recover funds sent to a wrong address — double-check the recipient address before saving it in the dashboard.
Bank wire: when it makes sense
Bank wire is best when (1) you have a bank that accepts iGaming-source incoming wires, and (2) you want USD or EUR in a bank account for accounting / tax purposes. Drawbacks: 2–5 business days settlement, $25–$50 fees on each side, and intermediate bank fees on SWIFT can eat another $10–$20. For small payouts (e.g. the $30 minimum), the bank fees might wipe out the payout — wire is worth it once balances are $200+.
Neteller and Skrill: middle-ground e-wallets
Both Neteller and Skrill act as fiat e-wallets. Money lands fast, but withdrawal to a bank account adds another step + fee. Use them if (a) you already use them for deposits at the operator side, or (b) your bank is too hostile for direct wires and you don't want to hold crypto. Both charge ~1.5–2.5% + FX margin per withdrawal.
Verification: what's required
Before your first payout, PariPulse Partners typically verifies your identity and payment-method ownership. Standard documents:
- Government ID (passport or driving licence)
- Proof of address (utility bill, bank statement) less than 3 months old
- Wallet / account screenshot showing your name (for crypto, a signed message from your wallet may be requested)
Verification is one-time per method. If you switch payout methods later, the new method requires its own verification step.
