About Us
We help US players find crypto casinos they can trust.
Our focus is simple. We review bitcoin and crypto gambling sites, explain how they work, and give you the facts you need to make smart choices. No hype. No fluff. Just clear information about platforms that accept US players and pay out in crypto.
Why Crypto Casinos?
US players face real limits with traditional online casinos. Banks block transactions. Payment processors decline deposits. Withdrawals take days or get stuck entirely.
Crypto changes that.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies move directly between your wallet and the casino. No bank approval needed. Deposits arrive in minutes. Withdrawals process faster than any traditional method. And for players who value privacy, crypto means sharing less personal information.
Most crypto casinos operate internationally and welcome US players. That opens up more games, bigger bonuses, and platforms that would otherwise be off-limits. But it also means less regulatory oversight. Not every site plays fair.
That's where we come in. We track which platforms pay out reliably, which ones have questionable histories, and which bonuses are actually worth claiming. Our job is to help you see the full picture before you deposit.
What We Look For
Not all crypto casinos deserve your deposit. We dig into the details so you don't have to.
- Operator history and licensing: Who runs the site? How long have they been operating? Do they hold a licence from Curaçao, Anjouan, or another international regulator? A licence is not a guarantee of fair play, but unlicensed sites carry higher risk.
- Deposit and withdrawal speed: We test how long crypto transactions actually take. A platform that processes Bitcoin withdrawals in minutes is very different from one that holds funds for days.
- Bonus terms: Welcome offers look generous until you read the wagering requirements. We break down the fine print so you know what you're actually getting.
- Game selection and software: We check which providers power the games. Recognisable names like Pragmatic Play, BGaming, or Hacksaw signal quality. Anonymous or unverified software is a red flag.
- Player feedback: We monitor forums, review sites, and complaint channels. A pattern of withheld withdrawals or ignored support tickets tells us more than any marketing page.
- Provably fair verification: Many crypto casinos offer provably fair games where you can verify each result on the blockchain. We note which platforms support this and how easy it is to use.
- No casino scores perfectly on every measure: Our reviews weigh what matters most: does the platform pay out, treat players fairly, and operate with some level of transparency?
What We Don't List
Not every crypto casino makes it onto our site. We reject platforms that don't meet basic standards.
We don't list casinos with unresolved player complaints about withheld funds. We don't list platforms that hide their ownership or won't disclose basic licensing information. We don't list brand-new sites with no track record until we’ve thoroughly tested them and looked into who’s behind them.
We've reviewed dozens of crypto casinos. Fewer than half earned a place here. The ones that didn't either failed on trust, transparency, or track record. Sometimes all three.
If a casino we've recommended starts slipping - slow payouts, ignored support tickets, shadier terms - we revisit the listing. Sites can be removed.
How We Stay Independent
We operate as an affiliate site. When you click through to a casino and sign up, we may earn a commission. That's how we keep the site running.
But we don't accept payment to rank a casino higher. Our recommendations come from testing, research, and player feedback, not from whoever pays the most.
If a platform has a history of slow withdrawals or ignored complaints, we say so. If the bonus terms are predatory, we flag it. Our job is to be useful to you, not to sell you on sites that don't deserve your trust.
We also revisit our reviews. Crypto casinos change ownership, update their terms, or let service quality slip. A site we recommended six months ago might not deserve that recommendation today. We update our content to reflect what's actually happening.
Our Team
We're a small team with backgrounds in online gambling, crypto, and content. Between us, we've tested dozens of platforms, tracked bonus terms across hundreds of promotions, and spent more time in casino support chats than we'd like to admit.
Our writers understand both sides of the table. Some have worked in the iGaming industry. Others came to this as players first, frustrated by the lack of honest information for US users. We built this site because we wanted a resource we'd actually use ourselves.
We're not a faceless content farm. Every review gets checked. Every claim gets sourced. If we don't know something, we say so rather than guess.
Our Commitment to Responsible Gambling
Gambling is entertainment. The moment it stops being fun, something has gone wrong. We’re committed to ensuring people using our site fully understand the importance of responsible gambling.
Crypto casinos make it easy to deposit. That speed is a feature, but it can also be a risk. There's no bank delay to make you pause. No pending period to reconsider. Set your limits before you start playing, not after.
A few principles worth remembering:
- Never gamble money you can't afford to lose
- Set a budget and stick to it
- Don't chase losses
- Take breaks, especially after a big win or loss
- If you're gambling to escape problems, that's a warning sign
If gambling is causing stress, affecting your relationships, or feeling out of control, help is available.
National Council on Problem Gambling
Call or text: 1-800-522-4700
Live chat: ncpgambling.org
Available 24/7
Free and confidential.
Gamblers Anonymous
Website: Gamblers Anonymous
Support groups across the US, both in-person and online.
SAMHSA National Helpline
Call: 1-800-662-4357
Website: SAMHSA National Helpline
For mental health and substance abuse support, including gambling.
You don't need to hit rock bottom to reach out. These resources exist for anyone who wants to talk.
Get in Touch
Have a question? Found an error? Know about a platform we should look into?
We read everything that comes through. Reach out via our contact page and we'll get back to you.