Provably fair vs. RNG audited
"Provably fair" is a cryptographic protocol where each round's seed is verifiable after the fact. This applies almost exclusively to in-house games (dice, crash, plinko). Slots and live casino content is sourced from third-party providers (Pragmatic, NetEnt, Evolution) and is RNG-audited by labs (eCOGRA, GLI) instead. Both are legitimate; do not let "provably fair" marketing imply RNG-audited slots are inferior.
Chain coverage matters more than coin count
A casino claiming "150+ cryptocurrencies" usually supports 5 chains and 145 wrapped tokens on those chains. Check the actual chains: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Tron, Polygon are the working tier. If your preferred chain is BSC-only or Layer-2-only, you might pay 2–5× the gas of a casino that natively supports it.
Withdrawal limits in the fine print
The headline "instant crypto withdrawals" usually has a daily cap. €5,000–€10,000 per 24h is normal. Anything below €1,000/day on a casino accepting €100k+ deposits is a red flag — they are positioning themselves to slow-walk withdrawals on big winners. Check the cashier section before you deposit.
KYC trigger thresholds
Most "no-KYC" operators trigger KYC at a cumulative volume threshold — €5k, €10k, sometimes €20k. They are not lying about no-KYC; they are using the legal floor for AML. If you plan to play under that volume, no-KYC is genuinely no-KYC. If you plan to play above it, expect to verify identity at the worst possible time (when you try to withdraw a big win).
Frequently asked
Is no-KYC actually safer than full KYC?
For privacy, yes. For dispute resolution, no — without KYC, a regulator (or a card issuer) cannot help you. Pick based on risk appetite and stake size.
What is the deal with "cash-out coins" like RLB or BCD?
They are revenue-share tokens — the operator distributes a fraction of net gaming revenue back to token holders pro-rata. Genuine ones (Rollbit RLB) have on-chain accounting. Fake ones are exit-liquidity for the operator. Check whether the smart contract is verified and whether the burn/distribution is on-chain.
