Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about TKBaazi.
01 Is TKBaazi licensed and regulated in Bangladesh?
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TKBaazi operates under a Curacao eGaming licence, which is a standard offshore gaming credential. Bangladesh does not issue domestic licences for online gambling, so the platform is not covered by a local regulator. Players are advised to verify the legality of online betting in their own jurisdiction before registering.
02 What deposit methods can I use on TKBaazi?
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TKBaazi accepts bKash, Rocket, Nagad, bank transfers, and cryptocurrencies such as USDT and Bitcoin. Deposits via bKash and Rocket are instant with no extra fees, while bank transfers usually take 1‑2 business days. Minimum amounts differ: bKash requires at least 200 BDT, while crypto has no lower limit.
03 How do the welcome bonus wagering requirements work on TKBaazi?
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New players get a 100 % match bonus up to 5,000 BDT, subject to a 35× rollover on the bonus amount. The rollover must be met within 30 days, and only bets with odds of 1.80+ (sports) or casino games contributing 10 % count toward the requirement. Failing to complete the rollover before a withdrawal forfeits the bonus and any winnings generated from it.
04 Can I use a VPN to access TKBaazi from Bangladesh?
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TKBaazi’s terms explicitly prohibit VPNs or proxies to bypass geographic restrictions, and accounts caught using such tools may be suspended. The site is already reachable within Bangladesh, so a VPN is unnecessary and could increase the risk of account restrictions. Always use the official URL or licensed mobile apps.
05 What is the typical withdrawal time and minimum withdrawal on TKBaazi?
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Withdrawals are processed within 24‑48 hours after verification; e‑wallet payouts (bKash, Rocket, Nagad) usually arrive the same day, while bank transfers may take up to 3 business days. The minimum withdrawal is 500 BDT for e‑wallets and 1,000 BDT for bank transfers, with a monthly ceiling of 500,000 BDT for most methods.
06 How does the crash game (Aviator) work on TKBaazi?
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In Aviator a multiplier starts at 1× and climbs continuously; you must cash out before the plane “crashes” to lock in your win. If you don’t cash out in time, your stake is lost. The crash point is random and generated by a provably fair algorithm, so no round can be predicted or manipulated.