Set a daily, weekly, or monthly cap on how much you can deposit into your Raxiwin wallet. Once activated, the limit is enforced automatically — no override is possible during the active period. Reducing a limit takes effect immediately. Increasing a limit requires a 7-day cooling-off period to protect you from impulsive decisions.
Set a notification to alert you after a specified amount of continuous gaming time — 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, or a custom interval you choose. The reminder prompts you to take a break, review your session balance, and decide consciously whether to continue. The decision is always yours — the reminder is there to keep you aware.
Set a maximum loss amount per day, week, or month. Once your losses reach the limit you have set, your account automatically prevents further play until the period resets. This tool is particularly useful for players who want a hard stop that does not rely on willpower alone in the middle of a losing session.
Take a break from Raxiwin for 24 hours, 48 hours, 7 days, or 30 days without permanently closing your account. During a cool-off, your account is inaccessible for gaming and deposits, marketing communications are suspended, and your wallet balance is preserved. The cool-off period cannot be cancelled once activated — this protection is intentional.
Request temporary or permanent exclusion from Raxiwin at any time. Temporary self-exclusion locks your account for a minimum of 30 days. Permanent self-exclusion closes your account indefinitely and cannot be reversed. Any pending withdrawable balance is returned to your verified payment method. Contact our support team immediately to activate — the process takes under 5 minutes.
Your complete gaming and financial history — deposits, withdrawals, game rounds, Raxiwin Lottery participation — is available from your dashboard at any time after Raxiwin Login. Reviewing your real activity regularly is one of the most powerful tools for maintaining an honest picture of your gaming habits and spending.
Depositing more than you planned, using funds meant for essential expenses like rent, bills or groceries, or borrowing money to fund gaming sessions — even once — is a significant warning sign that requires immediate attention.
Continuing to play primarily to recover money you have already lost — the belief that a big win is coming to "fix" the situation — is one of the most common and dangerous patterns in problem gambling. Each session is statistically independent of every previous one.
Concealing how much time or money you are spending on gaming from family, friends or a partner is a strong signal that your gaming has moved outside the range you yourself consider acceptable. Secrecy is rarely a feature of healthy recreational habits.
Using gaming as a primary way to escape stress, anxiety, loneliness, boredom, or difficult emotions — rather than as occasional entertainment — is a warning sign. When gaming becomes emotional coping rather than fun, the relationship with it has changed in a meaningful way.
Repeatedly failing to stop when you planned to — playing longer, depositing more, or returning "just one more time" after deciding to stop — regardless of whether you are winning or losing, is a pattern that warrants honest self-reflection and possibly professional support.
