📝 Which Betting Sites Accept Syriatel Cash & Sham Cash? 2026 Survey
Which betting sites accept Syriatel Cash & Sham Cash? Dated June 2026 survey of 1xBet, Melbet, Linebet and more — and the only direct route via iCashy.
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The Direct Answer
As of June 2026, no international betting site — including 1xBet, Melbet, Linebet, Betwinner, and 888starz — accepts Syriatel Cash or Sham Cash directly on its official payment pages. Funding those accounts from Syria always passes through individual middlemen or cryptocurrency, while the only direct route that starts from a Syrian wallet is an iChancy account via iCashy.
Last updated: 11 June 2026 — we re-check the table monthly because advertised methods drift.
Thousands of Syrians search some version of "betting site that accepts Syriatel Cash" every month, and the results are either middleman ads or pages that never actually answer. For this survey we checked what the platforms themselves advertise on their official deposit pages and what the ID top-up services around them advertise, and compressed it into one dated table.
The Full Comparison Table
| Platform | Syriatel Cash | Sham Cash | USDT | Agent-by-ID | Advertised bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| iChancy via iCashy | Yes — direct | Yes — direct | Yes | Not needed | 15% credited into the game balance on every deposit |
| 1xBet | No | No | Yes | Common via Telegram/WhatsApp | Welcome offers, change monthly |
| Melbet | No | No | Yes | Common | Welcome offers, change monthly |
| Linebet | No | No | Yes | Common | Welcome offers, change monthly |
| Betwinner | No | No | Yes | Common | Welcome offers, change monthly |
| 888starz | No | No | Yes | Common | Welcome offers, change monthly |
| wayxbet / gooobet | Not officially listed | Not officially listed | Varies | Usually via middlemen | Varies — see our 4-way comparison |
Every cell reflects what was advertised on these platforms' pages and their surrounding top-up services at our last check on 10–11 June 2026. "No" means the Syrian wallet does not appear among the platform's official deposit methods — not that depositing is impossible through indirect routes.
Why Don't Global Sites Accept Syrian Wallets at All?
The reason is less about ignoring the Syrian market and more about financial plumbing: Syrian wallets like Syriatel Cash and Sham Cash are not connected to any international payment gateway that global bookmakers work with, and the banking isolation around Syria's financial sector makes an official integration practically impossible. The result: even platforms courting Arabic-speaking players with long payment lists — international cards, e-wallets, dozens of cryptocurrencies — list no Syrian wallet and do not offer the Syrian pound as an account currency. That exact gap is what "ID top-up" middlemen fill on one side, and what the direct route via iCashy fills on the other.
How Syrians Actually Fund International Bookmakers
Since Syrian wallets are absent from the official payment lists, funding happens through three practical routes:
- Agent-by-ID: you contact a middleman on Telegram or WhatsApp, send money by Syriatel Cash or Sham Cash, and give them your account ID so they top it up from their agent balance. Advertised ID top-up services exist for 1xBet, Melbet, Linebet, Betwinner, and 888starz, and some openly advertise accepting local wallets — but all of them are independent third parties, not official arms of the platforms.
- USDT directly: the big bookmakers do accept crypto on their official pages, but that requires buying USDT first — itself a step through a middleman or an exchange — then sending it on the correct network without error.
- Mirror links: even reaching these sites from Syria usually happens through alternative links because the main domains may be blocked; none of these platforms is locally licensed.
In practice, the costs stack along the indirect routes: the middleman's commission (set by himself, often hidden inside the exchange rate), the spread on buying USDT, and the network fee on sending it. The "free top-up" being advertised can be far from free once you count the full path from your Syrian wallet to a playable balance.
The takeaway: depositing into international books is possible, but it is never direct — every route adds an extra intermediary layer that carries cost or risk.
How to Read the "Welcome Bonus" Offers on Global Sites
The bonus column in the table above needs careful reading, because comparing advertised numbers alone is misleading. Welcome bonuses at international bookmakers usually come tied to wagering requirements: you cannot withdraw the bonus value before betting several multiples of it within a set period, sometimes at minimum odds. Those conditions are written plainly on the promotion pages for anyone who reads them — but they rarely appear in middlemen's ads.
Before an advertised percentage tempts you, ask three questions: what is the wagering requirement? What is the time window? And does the bonus even apply to the deposit method you will actually use — some offers exclude crypto deposits. By contrast, the iChancy bonus via iCashy is a different model: 15% credited straight into the playing balance on every deposit, not just the first, with no opt-in and no time cap — playable inside iChancy rather than instantly withdrawable cash, as explained above.
The Risks of "ID Top-Up" Through Telegram Middlemen
The moment you send money to an individual middleman, it leaves your hands with no official record and no accountable party. Nobody can recover it if the middleman disappears or claims the transfer never arrived.
These risks are generic — they apply to any individual middleman, for any platform:
- Counterparty risk: the middleman holds your money between two steps, and your only guarantee is a stranger's reputation.
- No auditable proof: a chat screenshot is not a transaction ledger.
- Impersonation: cloned channels with identical names and photos fool even experienced users — see the Telegram betting agents scam checklist.
- Shifting terms: commissions and limits change without notice, at exchange rates the middleman sets himself.
And for anyone specifically hunting an "official iChancy cashier link" — no such official link exists; the full story is in the iChancy cashier link: the truth and the direct alternative.
The Direct Route: iChancy via iCashy, Step by Step
The only route where a Syrian wallet enters directly, with no individual middleman, is an iChancy account via iCashy:
- Create your account at icashy.co in minutes.
- Deposit with Syriatel Cash, Sham Cash, or USDT into your wallet — detailed steps in the iChancy deposit guide.
- Request your iChancy account from the iChancy accounts page — ready within minutes.
- Move balance into iChancy and get a 15% bonus credited straight into your iChancy balance on every deposit: deposit the equivalent of 100,000 SYP and your playing balance becomes 115,000 SYP.
The bonus is playable inside iChancy only; it is not a balance you can spend on iCashy's prediction markets or AI predictions.
Why this beats the cashier route in the first place is covered in skip the cashier: a direct account from Syria. And if your deeper question is whether iChancy itself can be trusted, we wrote a dedicated honest, evidence-based review.
What About wayxbet and gooobet?
wayxbet and gooobet target the same Arabic-speaking audience and likewise advertise no official direct integration with Syrian wallets; top-ups there also typically run through middlemen. We compared them in depth with iChancy — games, limits, user experience — in our iChancy vs wayxbet vs gooobet comparison, so we will not restate that here.
Methodology and Sources
So you can weigh this survey properly:
- What we checked: the official deposit-method pages of the platforms named, the advertised ID top-up services around them, and several international review guides — on 10–11 June 2026.
- Dating rule: every table cell reflects only what was advertised on the check date; bonus offers and payment lists drift monthly, so we refresh this page monthly.
- Conflict of interest, stated plainly: iCashy provides direct iChancy accounts, places no affiliate links to competing platforms in this survey, and its only platform relationship is iChancy access.
- What we did not check: we cannot vet every individual middleman's track record, so their risks are classified generically, without accusing any named party.
- Legal status: none of the platforms named, including iChancy, is locally licensed in Syria; access to all of them happens through alternative links. Assessing the legal risk is your own responsibility.
A standing reminder: betting is paid entertainment, not a source of income. Set money and time limits before you start — see the responsible gambling guide. These platforms are for adults 18+ only.
FAQ
Does 1xBet accept Syriatel Cash?
No. As of June 2026, neither Syriatel Cash nor Sham Cash appears among 1xBet's official deposit methods; funding from Syria happens in practice through ID agents on Telegram or by buying USDT first — both extra intermediary layers.
Can I bet in Syrian pounds directly?
The only advertised route that starts directly from a Syrian wallet is iChancy via iCashy: deposit with Syriatel Cash or Sham Cash and your balance is playable within minutes. International sites do not list the Syrian pound as an account currency at all.
What are the risks of depositing through an ID agent?
Your money passes through a third party outside any official ledger: vanishing middlemen, denied receipt, arbitrary exchange rates, and cloned channels. Run through the Telegram agents checklist before any transfer.
Are these sites licensed in Syria?
No online betting platform holds a local licence in Syria as of June 2026, including iChancy; access to all of them happens through alternative links. Evaluating the legal situation and its risks is the user's own responsibility.
Are there withdrawal fees via iCashy?
iCashy charges no fee to withdraw your wallet balance to Syriatel Cash, Sham Cash, or USDT (your payment provider may apply its own). Moving funds from your iChancy game account back to your wallet carries a 15% fee — transferring the equivalent of 1,000,000 SYP lands 850,000 SYP — mirroring the 15% deposit bonus, as detailed in the terms.
Is iCashy an agent for these sites?
No. iCashy is not an agent or cashier for any betting site and does not top up 1xBet, Melbet, or any other platform. Its only relationship with betting platforms is providing a direct iChancy account with an in-platform transaction log.