Create a Justbit account in a few quick steps

Creating A Justbit Account

A Justbit account lets you deposit, place bets, and withdraw winnings under one verified profile. It also keeps your balance, game history, and payment details in one place, so you can return on a new session without re-entering the basics.

Right after registration, you can sign in, top up your balance, and start playing casino games, with the cashier and account settings available from the start. The registration form works on mobile browsers, and the account area adapts to smaller screens, so you can create an account and manage deposits or withdrawals from a phone.

How To Create A New Justbit Account

  1. Open the Justbit website in your browser.
  2. Click Sign up (or Register) on the homepage.
  3. Fill out the registration form with your email address and password, then accept the required terms and submit the form.
  4. Confirm your email: open the message from Justbit and click the verification link.
  5. Return to the site and sign in using the email and password you registered with.

Justbit KYC Verification: When It’s Required, What You Submit, and How Long It Takes

Justbit uses KYC checks to confirm who you are, where you live, and that your payment method belongs to you. The platform asks for verification when certain account actions or risk triggers appear, and it may limit withdrawals until the review is finished.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): Justbit requests a clear photo or scan of a government-issued document, most commonly a passport or national ID card. The file must show the full document, readable text, and an uncut frame (no cropped corners), with no glare or heavy edits.
  • Address proof: Justbit asks for a document that shows your full name and residential address, dated within the last 3 months. Typical examples are a utility bill, bank statement, or official government letter; screenshots and handwritten notes are rejected.
  • Payment method: When the deposit method needs confirmation, Justbit asks for proof that the instrument is yours. For bank cards, this is usually a photo of the card with the middle digits covered (leave the first 6 and last 4 visible) and the cardholder name visible; they may also ask for a screenshot of the card in your banking app showing your name and the last 4 digits. If a payment provider account is used, they may request an account page screenshot showing your name and account identifier.

Justbit typically triggers KYC on first withdrawal, on large withdrawals, after unusual login activity (new device or location), when deposit and withdrawal details don’t match, or when the account hits internal transaction thresholds. If details look inconsistent (name format, date of birth, address spelling), Justbit pauses the payout until the correction is submitted.

Processing time depends on queue and document quality: straightforward checks commonly finish in 1–24 hours, while manual reviews and resubmissions take 1–3 business days. If images are blurry, cropped, expired, or the address document is older than 3 months, Justbit rejects the upload and the timeline resets after you resend.

Current state: Justbit runs KYC mainly around withdrawals and risk flags, with identity, address, and payment ownership as the standard

How do I register on Justbit if I’m starting from scratch on my phone?

Open the Justbit site, tap the Sign Up button, enter your email and a password, and confirm the email link they send you. If you use a promo code, add it during sign-up before you finish.

Do I need to use my real name when I sign up on Justbit, or can I keep it minimal?

You can create the account with email and password, but withdrawals require identity checks later. Use real details that match your documents so verification doesn’t get blocked.

Can I register on Justbit without an email address, like with just a phone number?

Justbit uses email-based registration, so you need an email inbox you can access. You’ll also need it to confirm the account and recover access if you forget your password.

What should I do if Justbit won’t let me complete registration or the confirmation email never shows up?

Check your spam and “Promotions” folders, then request a new confirmation message from the sign-up screen. If it still doesn’t arrive, try a different email domain or contact support from the site chat.

Is it possible to open more than one Justbit account if I want separate wallets?

Justbit allows one account per person, and duplicate accounts get restricted during checks. If you need changes to your profile details, update the existing account instead of creating a new one.

Do I have to pass verification right away on Justbit, or only when I try to withdraw?

You can register and play first, but Justbit asks for verification before approving withdrawals. Plan for an ID photo and a proof-of-address document if they request it.