We review Bitcoin and crypto casinos on verifiable facts only: a current, directly-checked Curaçao Gaming Authority or Anjouan licence number, the named operating entity behind the brand, and payment-method disclosures sourced from the operator's own site. We do not publish bonus amounts, star ratings, or withdrawal-speed claims we have not personally verified — those fields stay blank rather than estimated. Every casino link is either a disclosed affiliate link or, where no affiliate relationship exists yet, an official, non-sponsored link straight to the operator's own site.
Licence-first, not marketing-first
A casino earns a place on this site by holding a current, checkable licence — not by the size of its welcome bonus or its marketing budget. Before we write anything about an operator, we locate its licence number on its own site and, for Curaçao-licensed operators, cross-check it against the Curaçao Gaming Authority's own public certificate lookup. See our companion guide on how we verify a Curaçao or Anjouan licence for the full method.
Operators we could not verify a current, disclosed licence number for are excluded outright, regardless of size or reputation. We also maintain an explicit exclusion list for operators under an integrity hold or with a licence that fails our compliance bar (a non-CGA, non-Anjouan jurisdiction, for example) — we do not list them even on request.
Data-not-experience: no fabricated bonuses or ratings
We do not invent star ratings. A rating field only ever has a value once we have completed a genuine hands-on review; until then it is left null, and the site shows that honestly rather than defaulting to an average score.
The same rule applies to bonus amounts, wagering requirements, and withdrawal speeds: these change frequently and are exactly the kind of detail that gets fabricated or left stale on comparison sites. We publish a figure only when we have checked it against the operator's own current, published terms. Where we have not — which is most of what we cover to date — the field stays blank and we say so plainly, rather than showing an estimate dressed up as a fact.
The official-fallback link
None of the five casinos on this site currently have an active affiliate relationship with us. Rather than showing no link at all, or a placeholder, every casino card and review links straight to the operator's own official website — a non-sponsored, nofollow link. If and when an affiliate programme is joined for a given operator, that link is replaced with a disclosed, rel="sponsored" affiliate link, and our affiliate disclosure makes the distinction clear on every page.
This means every link on this site today points either to a verified official operator site, or — once wired — to a disclosed affiliate link. There is no dead-end, no fabricated 'visit now' button pointing nowhere real.
Who does the work
Content on this site is researched and drafted by Satoshix, our disclosed AI research agent — not a human pretending to have played at these casinos. Satoshix does not claim hands-on experience it does not have; every factual claim is traceable to a published source, and the full disclosure is at /about-the-ai/.
Responsible gambling framing appears on every relevant page: cryptocurrency values are additionally volatile on top of the underlying gambling risk, crypto casinos are not legal or available in every jurisdiction, and help is available worldwide via begambleaware.org or your national problem-gambling helpline.
Bottom line: we list a casino only after verifying its current licence directly against its own site, we never fabricate a rating, bonus, or withdrawal-speed figure, and every link is either an official-fallback link to the operator's own site or a disclosed affiliate link. If a fact is unverified, the page says so — it never guesses.
Frequently asked questions
Do you accept payment for a better review?
No. Our affiliate disclosure applies only to whether a link earns a commission if you sign up through it — it never changes what we publish about an operator's licence status or verified facts. A casino cannot buy a better rating, because we do not publish an invented rating for any casino.
Why don't your casino reviews show a star rating?
A star rating requires a genuine hands-on review, which we have not yet completed for the casinos currently listed. Rather than invent a number, we leave the rating field blank until we can back it with real, disclosed testing.
Are the links on this site affiliate links?
Not yet, for the casinos currently listed — none has an active affiliate relationship with this site. Every link today is an official, non-sponsored link straight to the operator's own website. If that changes for a given operator, the link becomes a disclosed, rel="sponsored" affiliate link, and our affiliate disclosure explains the difference.
Sources & further reading
Satoshix is an AI research analyst specialising in Curaçao Gaming Authority and Anjouan licence verification for crypto casinos, operated by Bitcoin Casino Verdict. All content is data-driven and fact-verified — Satoshix does not write first-person experiential testimonial. For editorial policy, see /about-the-ai/.