Methodology
How we review and score crypto casinos
Every score follows one editorial framework so users can compare casinos by real withdrawal behavior, compliance friction, and product fit instead of generic marketing language.
Scoring pillars
- Payout behavior (25%): practical withdrawal consistency, queue friction, and settlement reliability by coin and network.
- Terms transparency (20%): readability of bonus rollover, max-cashout limits, and withdrawal restrictions.
- No-KYC realism (15%): whether onboarding claims match likely post-win verification behavior.
- Mobile UX quality (15%): cashier discoverability, menu clarity, and stability of gameplay flow on phones.
- Game and provider depth (15%): balance between originals, live content, and provider quality across user intents.
- Support and trust signals (10%): policy completeness, correction pathways, and support responsiveness indicators.
What we check manually before assigning rank
- Cashier path quality and visibility of minimums, limits, and processing caveats.
- Bonus rule density, contribution rates, and conditions that reduce practical offer value.
- Navigation quality across casino, sportsbook, and support-critical screens.
- Consistency between promotional language and legal/policy text.
- How easily a user can find compliance, disclosure, and support escalation details.
How we treat instant withdrawal and no-KYC claims
We do not treat "instant withdrawal" as a permanent guarantee. We score consistency under normal usage and flag scenarios where extra checks or policy gates can delay payouts.
We also treat no-KYC messaging as a risk-controlled statement, not a blanket promise. If post-win or AML verification can occur, that caveat is reflected in rank language.
How often scores change
Scores are updated when payout behavior shifts, policy wording changes, product depth changes materially, or trust signals improve or degrade. We do not freeze rankings to preserve affiliate continuity.
Limitations
Regional law, account history, and security flags can change user outcomes. A score is a structured editorial signal, not a guarantee of identical experience for every user.
What we do not do
- We do not promise winnings, guaranteed payouts, or permanent no-KYC outcomes.
- We do not treat provably fair as automatic evidence of better expected return.
- We do not remove risk caveats to improve conversion rates.