Luxon Pay WSOP: The Official 2026 Payment Partner Guide

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Luxon e-wallet services are now also available for US players at the WSOP

If you are heading to Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker this summer , we have some fantastic news that will make managing your bankroll a whole lot easier.

The highly anticipated Luxon Pay WSOP partnership is officially live. Thanks to a strategic move, Luxon Pay has been named the official WSOP 2026 payment partner. This game-changing collaboration means everyone from around the globe, including players in the United States, can now fund their tournament dreams seamlessly.

For years, international players have enjoyed the convenience of the Luxon e-wallet to manage their poker bankrolls, but the US market was unfortunately left out. Thankfully, a recent collaboration with Lexicon Bank changes everything. Let’s break down exactly what this means for your summer grind, and how you can take advantage of it!

How the Luxon Pay WSOP Partnership Benefits US Players

Entering the United States was a massive milestone for Luxon Pay and a huge win for American poker players. CEO Tom Waters noted that delivering a secure, scalable, and compliant payments infrastructure in the USA was a top priority. Partnering with Lexicon Bank allowed them to bring their best-in-class customer experience to the American audience.

In the past, players had to carry large sums of cash around Las Vegas casinos or deal with tedious wire transfers to fund their series. Now, you can securely hold your funds digitally, skip the notorious cashier lines, and buy into tournaments directly using the WSOP LIVE app.

If you want to take advantage of being a part of this WSOP 2026 payment partner network, you will need to get set up. It’s an incredibly fast process, but a one-time in-person verification is required for security purposes.

Here is exactly how to get your account ready for the tables:

StepAction RequiredLocation in Las Vegas
1. DownloadGet the WSOP LIVE app and create your new Luxon Pay account.Anywhere
2. Verify In-PersonComplete the initial, first-time registration verification.Champagne Ballroom (Paris Convention Center)
3. Show IDPresent a valid, government-issued photographic ID.WSOP Verification Area
4. Buy InUse your newly linked Luxon Pay account to register for events!WSOP LIVE app (Usually active within an hour)

Hassle-Free Payouts and Tournament Registrations

Once you have completed the verification steps above, your Luxon Pay WSOP integration is fully complete! You can fire up the app from your hotel room, at the breakfast table, or while walking the casino floor, and buy into any 2026 tournament right from your phone.

But what happens when you crush a tournament, navigate a massive field, and make the money?

Cashing out is just as straightforward as buying in. If you reach the money in any event, you can request your payout via cheque at the main WSOP cashier. Simply take that cheque straight to the dedicated Luxon Pay desk located at the venue, and their friendly staff will deposit the funds directly into your digital wallet.

Note: Currently, a $10,000 minimum deposit is required to use this cheque-to-wallet payout service.

Win a $10,000 WSOP Main Event Seat

As if skipping the registration lines and keeping your bankroll secure weren’t enough, there is an incredible promotion running right now at Luxon to celebrate the US launch. You actually have a chance to win a $10,000 WSOP Main Event seat just for using the service!

The Main Event is the most prestigious tournament in the world, and getting in for free is a dream scenario. Every single time you buy into any WSOP 2026 Las Vegas tournament using your Luxon Pay account before June 29th, you earn one raffle entry. The more events you play and register for through the app, the better your chances are of securing that coveted ticket.

The official drawing takes place on June 30th. One lucky winner will have their name pulled and will receive a $10,000 WSOP Main Event seat absolutely free!

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Don’t miss out on this massive added value. Get your account verified, skip the long lines, and good luck at the tables!

About the Editor
Beus Zsoldos

My journey in the world of poker (and later casino, sportsbetting) started more than 20 years ago, when I first attended a low-stakes live tournament. I’ve never looked back since, and have been active in several fields, including being a poker player, a live tournament director, writing online and offline articles about poker, and managing the localization of one of the world's largest online poker rooms. Poker is my home ground, I could never imagine doing a job that is not a part of it. I hope someday I’ll have more time to play live; that's something I've missed in the past few years. A game where luck meets skill - what would be more interesting?