A Vault is like a Safe inside the casino wallet.
Players can park funds they don’t want to wager right away, a kind of “savings pocket” within the site.

Many casinos now support this feature. Let’s look at the metrics it impacts 👇


Positive impact on metrics

  • Average Deposit Size (ADS): players feel safe depositing larger amounts if they can store excess funds.
    👉 Pro tip: if you don't believe it, just ask users who make many small $10 deposits daily - why they don’t just deposit $200–300 at once. They likely will tell you that they fear of loosing the big deposit very quickly. Vault solves that fear.
  • Retention: money sitting in Vault keeps players coming back.
    I hope no need to prove that to you? If user left money on the site, he will come back.
  • VIP Engagement: high-rollers love having a safe place to move big winnings (be it a withdrawal or vault).
  • User Experience & Session Time: fast losses create frustration (user thinks - “rigged site!”). Vault slows down the burn rate, extends playtime, and reduces negative UX.
    Let me repeat it again: the slower a user loses funds → the longer their session time → the higher the chance they’ll make additional deposits

⚠️ Potential downside

  • Some funds will sit idle in Vault instead of being wagered → slightly lower short-term GGR/wager volume.

👉 Bottom line:
For players, Vault feels like care & control.
For casinos, it’s a feature that improves deposits, retention, and VIP satisfaction.


💡 Real Example - Stake.com:
Stake sends promotions and tournament prizes straight into Vault.
Players see it as “secure winnings,” while Stake keeps funds inside the ecosystem.

💡 Real Example - BC game:
BC game pays Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on the funds you put into the Vault.