The e-wallet has announced that it is the Official Global Payment Partner of WSOP, giving poker players a new way to buy into WSOP Vegas events through the WSOP Live app.
According to Luxon Pay, players can buy in to all WSOP Vegas events via the WSOP Live app and check out with Luxon Pay with no fees. Bank deposits are currently available for eligible US users, while card deposits are expected to become available soon.
For WSOP players, this could make tournament registration easier, especially for those who want a digital payment option instead of relying only on cash, bank transfers, or cards.
Last updated: May 2026
Quick Summary: What Changed?
- Luxon Pay is now accepting customers from the USA.
- Luxon Pay is the Official Global Payment Partner of WSOP.
- Players can buy in to WSOP Vegas events through the WSOP Live app.
- Luxon Pay says WSOP Vegas buy-ins via WSOP Live and Luxon Pay have no fees.
- Bank deposits are available for eligible US users.
- Card deposits are expected to become available soon.
- First-time Luxon Pay registration for WSOP requires in-person verification.
- Luxon Pay is also connected to a WSOP Main Event seat promotion, with eligible buy-ins giving players raffle entries for a $10,000 WSOP Main Event seat.
What Is Luxon Pay?
Luxon Pay is a multi-currency e-wallet used for online payments, transfers, currency exchange, merchant payments, and withdrawals. It is especially relevant in markets where users need to move money quickly between platforms, including poker, betting, gaming, travel, and international payments.
In simple terms, Luxon Pay lets users:
- add money to a digital wallet
- pay supported merchants
- hold multiple currencies
- send money to other users
- withdraw funds
- receive payouts from supported partners
For WSOP players, the most important update is that Luxon Pay can now be used as a payment option for WSOP Vegas event buy-ins through the WSOP Live app.
Why Luxon Pay Opening in the USA Matters
E-wallet availability in the USA has often been more limited than in Europe or other international markets, especially when poker, betting, or gaming-related payments are involved.
That is why this update matters.
Luxon Pay opening to US customers gives
WSOP players another payment route at a time when tournament registration is becoming more digital. Instead of depending only on cash, wires, cards, or direct bank payments, players can now use Luxon Pay for supported WSOP Vegas buy-ins.
This may be useful if you:
- play multiple WSOP events
- want to register through the WSOP Live app
- prefer digital payments over carrying cash
- want a dedicated wallet for poker-related funds
- want a payment option connected directly to WSOP registration
- want to avoid buy-in fees where Luxon Pay’s no-fee WSOP offer applies
The key benefit is convenience. But like with any e-wallet, you still need to check verification, deposit options, limits, and availability before relying on it.
How Luxon Pay Works for WSOP Buy-Ins
Luxon Pay says players can buy into WSOP Vegas events through the WSOP Live app and check out using Luxon Pay with no fees.
The process is fairly simple:
- Download the WSOP Live app >>
- Log in or create a WSOP account.
- Choose the WSOP Vegas festival.
- Select the event you want to enter.
- Register for the event.
- Check out using Luxon Pay.
- Complete any required verification steps.
Once the buy-in is completed, the seat draw should be shown inside the WSOP Live app if a seat is available.
This can reduce the need to queue for every payment, especially for players entering several events during the series.
Are There Fees for WSOP Buy-Ins with Luxon Pay?
According to Luxon Pay, there are no fees to buy in to WSOP Vegas events via WSOP Live and Luxon Pay.
That is a strong selling point, especially because payment fees can matter when buy-ins are large or when players enter multiple tournaments.
However, users should still check the full picture before depositing funds. “No fees” for the WSOP buy-in does not always mean every part of your wallet usage is automatically free in every situation.
Before using
Luxon Pay, check:
- how you can deposit funds
- whether your deposit method has any cost
- whether currency conversion applies
- whether your account has limits
- whether your account is fully verified
- whether the no-fee offer applies to your exact WSOP transaction
For WSOP Vegas buy-ins through WSOP Live, the no-fee message is clear. For other Luxon Pay activity, always check the latest terms inside your account or on Luxon Pay’s official site.
Bank Deposits Are Available, Card Deposits Coming Soon
Bank deposits are currently available for eligible Luxon Pay users in the USA. Card deposits are expected to become available soon.
This matters because the funding method affects how practical the wallet is.
Bank deposits can be useful for planned tournament payments, especially if you know which events you want to play in advance. Card deposits, once available, may be more convenient for last-minute funding, but card payments can sometimes involve extra checks, issuer limits, or higher costs depending on the provider.
For now, the safest approach is to log in to your Luxon Pay account and check which deposit options are available before you need to buy in.
First-Time Verification: Do Not Leave It Until the Last Minute
This is one of the most important details for WSOP players.
WSOP states that first-time Luxon Pay registration requires an in-person verification process. After registering, players must present valid ID at the WSOP Verification area. The name on the ID must match the name on the tournament registration and the Luxon Pay account used for the transaction. WSOP also advises allowing at least one hour before the event start time for first-time Luxon Pay registrations.
In plain English: do not set this up five minutes before your event.Before using Luxon Pay at WSOP, make sure:
- your Luxon Pay account is created
- your personal details are correct
- your name matches your ID
- your WSOP registration details match your Luxon Pay account
- your deposit method works
- your account limits are high enough
- you allow enough time for first-time verification
This is especially important for larger buy-ins, popular events, or players travelling to Las Vegas with a tight schedule.
Luxon Pay WSOP Promotion: $10,000 Main Event Seat
Luxon Pay is also tied to a WSOP Main Event seat promotion.
According to WSOP, every WSOP Vegas buy-in using Luxon Pay gives one raffle entry, and one player will win a $10,000 WSOP Main Event seat. The promotion runs through June 29, with the winner drawn on June 30.
Learn more here >>That means eligible players who buy in using Luxon Pay may get more than just a payment method. They may also receive an entry into the Main Event seat draw.
The basic idea:
- buy into a WSOP Vegas event
- use Luxon Pay at checkout
- receive one raffle entry per eligible buy-in
- enter the draw for a $10,000 WSOP Main Event seat
This is a nice extra if you already plan to use Luxon Pay. But it should not be the only reason to choose the wallet. Fees, limits, funding options, and verification still matter more.
Is Luxon Pay a Good Option for WSOP Players?
Luxon Pay could be a strong option for WSOP players who want a dedicated e-wallet for tournament payments.
It may be especially useful if you:
- play several WSOP events
- want to use the WSOP Live app for registration
- prefer not to carry large amounts of cash
- want a digital payment option connected to WSOP
- want to benefit from no-fee WSOP Vegas buy-ins through Luxon Pay
- want a wallet that can also support other international payment use cases
However, it may not be perfect for every player.
Luxon Pay may be less useful if:
- you only plan to play one small event
- you prefer to pay directly from your bank
- you do not want to complete wallet verification
- your preferred deposit method is not available yet
- you are not comfortable using an e-wallet for poker funds
The best approach is simple: set it up early, check your limits, and test your deposit method before event day.
Luxon Pay vs Other WSOP Payment Methods
WSOP players often have several payment options, depending on the event and registration setup. Luxon Pay adds another option, but it does not make every other method irrelevant.
| Payment Method |
Best For |
Main Thing to Watch |
| Luxon Pay |
WSOP Live app buy-ins and digital wallet payments |
First-time verification, account limits, deposit options |
| Bank deposit / ACH |
Direct funding from bank account |
Processing time and bank-side limits |
| Card payment |
Convenience and speed |
Card availability, issuer approval, possible fees |
| Cash |
Simple in-person payments |
Queues and carrying large amounts |
| Wire transfer |
Larger payments |
Slower processing and bank fees |
Luxon Pay sits somewhere between traditional banking and fast digital payments. It can be more convenient than cash or wires, but you still need to prepare your account properly.
What to Check Before Using Luxon Pay at WSOP
Before you rely on Luxon Pay for a WSOP buy-in, check these points:
- Is Luxon Pay available for your account and location?
- Can you deposit using your preferred method?
- Are bank deposits active in your account?
- Are card deposits available yet, or still pending?
- Is your account verified?
- Does your Luxon Pay name match your ID?
- Does your WSOP registration name match your Luxon Pay account?
- Are your account limits high enough for the event buy-in?
- Have you allowed time for first-time in-person verification?
- Have you checked the latest promo terms?
These checks are boring, but they matter. A payment method is only useful if it works when you actually need it.
FAQ: Luxon Pay USA and WSOP
Is Luxon Pay available in the USA?Yes. Luxon Pay is now accepting customers from the USA and has announced support for WSOP-related payments.
Is Luxon Pay the official payment partner of WSOP?Luxon Pay has announced that it is the Official Global Payment Partner of WSOP. Its WSOP page also explains how players can buy into WSOP Vegas events using Luxon Pay through the WSOP Live app.
Can I use Luxon Pay to buy into WSOP events?Yes. Players can buy into WSOP Vegas events via the WSOP Live app and check out using Luxon Pay.
Are there fees for WSOP buy-ins with Luxon Pay?According to Luxon Pay, there are no fees to buy in to WSOP Vegas events via WSOP Live and Luxon Pay.
Do I need verification to use Luxon Pay at WSOP?Yes. First-time Luxon Pay registration requires in-person verification at the WSOP Verification area. Your ID, tournament registration, and Luxon Pay account name must match.
Can I deposit to Luxon Pay by bank in the USA?Bank deposits are currently available for eligible US users. Deposit availability may depend on your account and location.
Are card deposits available for Luxon Pay USA?Card deposits are expected to become available soon. Users should check inside their Luxon Pay account for the latest available funding methods.
What is the Luxon Pay WSOP promotion?Eligible WSOP Vegas buy-ins using Luxon Pay can earn raffle entries for a $10,000 WSOP Main Event seat. WSOP states that every WSOP Vegas buy-in using Luxon Pay equals one raffle entry, with one player winning a $10,000 Main Event seat.
Final Thoughts: A Useful New Option for US WSOP Players
Luxon Pay opening in the USA is a meaningful
update for poker players, especially those planning to play WSOP Vegas events in 2026.
The biggest news is not just that Luxon Pay is available. It is that Luxon Pay is now connected directly to WSOP as its Official Global Payment Partner, with WSOP Vegas buy-ins available through the WSOP Live app and no Luxon Pay checkout fees for those buy-ins.
For regular WSOP players, that could make registration smoother and reduce some payment friction. Bank deposits are already available for eligible users, card deposits are expected soon, and the $10,000 Main Event seat promotion adds an extra incentive.
Still, the practical details matter. Set up your account early, check your deposit options, complete verification, and make sure your account name matches your ID before you arrive.
Luxon Pay may not be the right payment method for every poker player, but for WSOP users who want a dedicated digital wallet option, it is now worth serious attention.