Open a kiyototo account in minutes
Aviator, Lightning Roulette, Mahjong Ways, and Crash Games are waiting once your account is set, with DANA, OVO, GoPay, and QRIS in the same path.
What happens after you register
Open the form with your mobile number or email, set a password, and confirm the code we send before the lobby opens. We keep that path short because you should spend time choosing the room you want, not hunting for fields. If the name on your account does not match the wallet name you plan
to use later, we ask you to fix it during setup so access stays clean. On desktop, the same fields sit in one panel; on mobile, they stack clearly and stay easy to read.
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Fast code check We send a one-time code during sign-up, and the form moves on as soon as you confirm it. That keeps your first entry short and avoids extra steps before you reach the lobby.
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Encrypted account fields Your name, contact number, and password travel through encrypted connections, so the form is not exposed in plain text while you type. We keep only what we need for account handling.
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Desktop and mobile flow The same register path works on phone and desktop, with stacked fields on smaller screens and one clean panel on larger screens. You can switch devices without starting over.
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Fix field mistakes If your phone number, password, or email is entered wrong, we point you back to the exact field instead of clearing the whole form. That saves you from retyping the whole setup.
Your details are protected with encrypted, secure access.
Local payment methods during sign-up
Your payment options — DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS — sit in the same registration path, so you can choose the rail you already use without leaving the…
Checks that protect your account
We protect register data with encrypted connections, password checks, and identity verification when a detail needs confirmation.
Encrypted transfer
The register form uses encrypted connections, so your name, contact number, and password move through a locked channel rather than plain text. That is the first layer we use before any account detail is stored.
Identity verification
If a detail looks inconsistent, we may ask for a quick identity check before the account opens. That helps us confirm the person filling the form is the same one who will use it later.
Password control
You choose the password during register, and the field accepts a private mix of letters and numbers. We do not show it back to you, and you can change it later from the account page.
Session checks
When you move from phone to desktop, the system may ask for a fresh code instead of assuming the old session is still valid. That helps stop stray access from an open browser.
Data handling
We keep account data only for setup, login, and support follow-up. If a field is not needed for those steps, we do not ask for it during register or keep it beyond the account flow.
Local-law access
Access remains available only where local law permits, and we apply that rule before the form is opened. That keeps eligibility tied to your location rather than to a generic landing page.
Register questions you ask most
If you are opening an account for the first time, these are the checks we see most often: what details to fill, how code verification works, and what happens if you switch devices. We keep the form short, and the answers below focus on the steps that matter before you reach the lobby. That way you can finish the account path without guessing which field comes next.