Create your StakePrix account in a few quick steps
Registering A New StakePrix Account
Creating a StakePrix account gives you a single login for deposits, withdrawals, and tracking your play history. It also unlocks account-level settings like payment method management and responsible gambling tools that don’t work properly without a verified profile.
Right after registration, you can browse the lobby, open games, and make your first deposit from the cashier. StakePrix runs on mobile browsers, so you can register and sign in from a phone without installing an app, using the same account across devices.
StakePrix Registration FAQ
- How do I register at StakePrix from my phone without messing around with extra steps? Open the StakePrix site or app, tap Sign Up, enter your email, create a password, and confirm the email link. After that, log in and fill in the basic profile fields the account page asks for.
- Do I need to verify my identity right away when I sign up on StakePrix? No—registration only takes email and a password, but StakePrix asks for identity verification before withdrawals or when a security check triggers it. Verification uses a government ID and a proof of address dated within the last 3 months.
- Can I register on StakePrix without a phone number? Yes, StakePrix lets you create an account with an email address instead of a phone number. You can still add a phone number later if you want account recovery and login alerts.
- What details do I actually have to enter to create a StakePrix account, and what can wait until later? Sign-up needs an email address, a password, and acceptance of the terms. Full name, date of birth, address, and document uploads come later if your account reaches a withdrawal stage or a compliance check.
- Can I make more than one StakePrix account if I want separate balances for different games? No, StakePrix allows one account per person, and duplicate accounts get flagged during login, device, or verification checks. If you need a reset, support closes the old account rather than letting you run two at once.
- Why won’t StakePrix let me register or log in when I’m traveling? StakePrix blocks sign-ups and logins from restricted regions, so location can stop the form from completing. Switching networks or using a VPN can also trigger security checks that pause access until the account is reviewed.
How To Create A New StakePrix Account
- Open the StakePrix website in your browser.
- Click Sign Up on the homepage.
- Fill out the registration form with your email address, a password, and any other required details, then submit the form.
- Check your inbox for the verification email from StakePrix and click the confirmation link to verify your email address.
- Return to the site and log in with the email address and password you used during registration.
StakePrix KYC Verification Process
StakePrix runs KYC checks to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method belongs to you. You’ll see a prompt in the account or cashier area when verification is required.
- Identity (ID/Passport): StakePrix requests a clear photo of a government-issued document (passport, national ID card, or driving licence). The image must show the full document, all four corners, your photo, name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date. The account details must match the document, including spelling and date of birth.
- Address proof: StakePrix asks for a document showing your full name and current residential address, dated within the last 90 days. Typical examples are a utility bill (electricity, gas, water), a bank statement, a council tax bill, or an official government letter. Screenshots and edited PDFs get rejected; StakePrix expects a full-page scan or photo with the date and issuer visible.
- Payment method: StakePrix requests proof that the deposit method is yours when you deposit or withdraw. For bank cards, they ask for a photo of the card with only the last 4 digits visible; cover the middle digits and the CVV. For e-wallets, they ask for a screenshot or statement page showing your name/email and recent transactions. For bank transfers, they ask for a bank statement or account page showing your name and IBAN/account number.
Verification is triggered on first withdrawal, after certain deposit patterns, when account details change (name, address, phone), when logins come from a new country or device, or when activity hits internal risk checks. If StakePrix flags an account, it can pause withdrawals until KYC is approved.
Typical review time is 15 minutes to 24 hours after upload. If images are blurry, cropped, expired, or the address document is older than 90 days, the check extends to 1–3 business days due to re-submission.
Right now, StakePrix KYC follows a three-step pattern: ID, address, and payment method, with most approvals landing inside the same day when documents are clean and consistent.