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Polymarket Minimum Deposit UK: How Much Do You Need? 2026

What is the minimum deposit on Polymarket for UK users? We cover minimum trade sizes, practical starting amounts, and tips for new traders.

Marc Jakob
Senior Editor — Prediction Markets · · 2 min read
✓ Fact-checked · 📅 Updated 10 June 2026 · 2 min read
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What Is the Minimum Deposit on Polymarket?

Polymarket has no enforced minimum deposit. In theory, you can deposit $1 in USDC and place a trade. In practice, gas fees on Polygon are so low (under $0.02) that even small deposits are economical. Most new traders start with $20–$100 to keep transaction costs proportionally small.

Practical Minimum: What You Actually Need

While there is no technical minimum, consider these practical costs:

  • Exchange withdrawal to Polygon: ~$0.50–2 (variable by exchange)
  • Polygon gas per trade: ~$0.003–0.02
  • Exchange fee on GBP → USDC: ~0.5–1.5%

With these costs in mind, depositing less than $10 means transaction overhead eats a significant percentage of your capital. A starting balance of $50–$100 is where Polymarket becomes genuinely cost-efficient for UK traders.

Minimum Trade Size

The minimum trade size on Polymarket is $1 per market outcome. However, most liquid markets have a practical minimum of $5–10 to get meaningful fills at a competitive price.

Is There a Maximum Deposit?

Polymarket imposes no maximum deposit. Institutional and professional traders regularly hold five- and six-figure positions. USDC on Polygon is your only limit — there is no casino-style "maximum stake" restriction.

Tips for First-Time UK Depositors

  • Use Coinbase UK for your first GBP → USDC purchase (FCA-registered, fast Faster Payments)
  • Always send USDC on the Polygon network, not Ethereum
  • Start with a small test transaction before moving a larger amount
Marc Jakob
Senior Editor — Prediction Markets

Marc has covered prediction markets and crypto order flow since 2018. Writes for PolyGram on market structure, on-chain settlement, and regulatory developments.