Cash play should never be necessary.
Training and Ranked in COIL Extraction Royale on Betacoil have no wallet risk. Cash Arena is optional, in a limited rollout, and not yet available to every account. The rollout is expected to reach 100% of otherwise eligible accounts in supported locations by 1 September 2026; age, identity, security, risk, and live service checks will continue to apply. Paid play involves financial risk and no profit is guaranteed.
Set a limit before emotion sets it for you.
A limit is useful only when it is affordable, decided in advance, and treated as final.
Choose a loss limit
Use only discretionary money you can fully lose. Stop when the limit is reached; do not increase it to recover a result.
Choose a session limit
Decide the number of matches or end time first. Take regular breaks and review your match and transaction history.
Play only with a clear head
Do not enter a paid contest when distressed, impaired, exhausted, or under pressure from another person.
Warning signs deserve action, not another match.
You can ask us to block Cash access.
Email Support from the address attached to your account and request a Cash access restriction. State whether you want a temporary pause or an indefinite restriction. Support may verify account ownership before applying it.
A short request is enough
Write to [email protected] with the subject “Cash access restriction request.” Never send a password, private key, recovery phrase, or two-factor code.
Do not deposit while waiting
Stop paid activity, disconnect from funding prompts, and contact your bank or wallet provider if you need additional transaction controls.
Financial or emotional harm is a reason to stop.
If play is affecting your finances, relationships, sleep, work, or wellbeing, step away and speak with someone you trust. A local licensed financial counsellor, mental-health professional, or problem-gambling support service can provide confidential help. If you are in immediate danger, contact local emergency services.
Betacoil Support can restrict product access and investigate account issues, but it is not a medical, mental-health, legal, or financial-advice service.