Quick answer
South Korea restricts offshore gambling for citizens. Crypto and mirrors are the standard access pattern. Players from South Korea typically use BTC or ETH via Crypto.com, then deposit on Stake.com through the working mirror sites listed below. The Stake.com bonus code is automatically applied through the mirror links — no manual entry required.
Stake.com itself accepts only crypto, not local fiat. South Korea players first convert Crypto.com (card) into USDT or BTC on a regional exchange (typically takes 2–5 minutes), then transfer the crypto to their Stake.com wallet — total flow is usually under 15 minutes end-to-end. The mirror domains listed on this page resolve the same Stake.com infrastructure as the main domain, so your account, balance, and VIP status carry across without re-registration.
South Korea restricts offshore gambling for citizens. Crypto and mirrors are the standard access pattern.
Working Stake mirror sites in South Korea
All mirrors below redirect to Stake.com with our affiliate code applied. Try them in order — the first one your network resolves is the one to bookmark.
- Stake.ac ● Online
- Stake.games ● Online
- Stake.bet ● Online
- Stake.pet ● Online
- Stake1001.com ● Online
- Stake1002.com ● Online
- Stake1003.com ● Online
- Stake1017.com ● Online
- Stake1022.com ● Online
- Stake.mba ● Online
- Stake.jp ● Online
- Stake.bz ● Online
- Staketr.com ● Online
- Stake.ceo ● Online
- Stake.krd ● Online
- Stake1039.com ● Online
Typical Stake deposit flow from South Korea
- Use the Crypto.com app to buy USDT or XRP with a Korean card.
- Alternative: fund Upbit or Bithumb via KRW bank transfer through a partnered Korean bank, then buy XRP/USDT.
- Withdraw to your Stake.com deposit address — typically under 5 minutes.
Recommended exchanges for South Korea players
These are the exchanges we recommend for funding your Stake.com account from South Korea. Both support fast crypto withdrawals to Stake.
Best crypto for South Korea players
- BTC
- ETH
- USDT
- XRP
Stake.com supports 20+ crypto assets. The list above are the most commonly used by South Korea players.
Funding routes from South Korea
- Crypto.com (card)
- Bank transfer (via Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone)
- KakaoPay → exchange
Stake itself only accepts crypto. The methods above let you turn local fiat into crypto, then deposit.
Higher rakeback alternative — Rainbet
If you're optimizing for rakeback, Rainbet pays up to 60% — among the highest published rakeback rates in the industry. Stake.com's rakeback is community-estimated around 5–10% at typical VIP tiers, with higher amounts negotiated individually at Diamond level. Players in South Korea can deposit crypto on Rainbet the same way as on Stake.
FAQ — Stake.com from South Korea
Is Stake legal in South Korea?
South Korea's Penal Code restricts offshore gambling for citizens. Stake operates under Curacao law; Korean players access via crypto and mirrors. Enforcement targets organized operators.
Best deposit route to Stake from South Korea?
Crypto.com is fastest if you're new. Upbit or Bithumb via KRW bank transfer is the local-exchange alternative — both have deep XRP and USDT liquidity, with XRP settling in 4 seconds.
Are Stake winnings taxed in South Korea?
Korea taxes gambling income from offshore sources at 22% (income tax). Track every cash-out — Korean tax authorities review crypto outflows.
Ready to play from South Korea?
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