How We Rate Crypto Casinos
I’ve been reviewing crypto casinos since 2015 and have evaluated close to 500 of them. Over that time, I’ve built a structured rating system that takes the guesswork out of the process — most of the score comes from objective, measurable data, and the rest from real hands-on experience.
Here’s how it works.
Why trust us?
We’ve tested hundreds of crypto casinos to bring you only the safest, most rewarding options — with honest reviews, verified bonuses, and no BS.
Ratings here can’t be bought! Although not for lack of trying on some casinos’ part. There’s already too much garbage in this industry, and I’m not interested in adding to it. The casinos that score well are the ones players actually like and keep coming back to. Those are also the ones that tend to survive long-term.
Casino Data (the Foundation)
Every casino I review gets scored across a set of categories that matter to players: things like how fast withdrawals actually process, what crypto currencies are supported, how long it takes to get verified, how many games and game providers are on the platform, and whether the casino takes responsible gambling seriously.
Each category has a defined point value and clear criteria for what earns those points. There’s no gut-feel involved — a casino either meets the bar or it doesn’t. I revisit and update this score every time I refresh a review, because casinos change, and a rating from two years ago shouldn’t follow a casino forever.
My Personal Assessment
Around 15% of the initial rating reflects my own direct experience: how intuitive the casino is to navigate, whether live support is actually useful when you need it, and what the casino feels like to play at. I also factor in how the casino’s team operates behind the scenes – whether they’re genuinely thinking about the player experience or just copying competitors and throwing bonuses around to see what sticks.
After ten years in this space, I can tell the difference pretty quickly.
Player Behavior Over Time
A casino can look good on paper and still fail to keep players engaged. That’s why, once a review has been live for at least 30 days, I start incorporating real traffic data into the rating. I track how well each casino converts visitors into players and how those players behave over time.
This data is updated monthly and gradually carries more weight the longer a casino has been on my radar, up to a point where it accounts for roughly 30% of the final score. It’s the market’s verdict, not just mine, and it keeps ratings honest over the long run.
The Result
Each casino ends up with a score that’s mostly driven by verifiable facts, refined by real experience, and tested against actual player behavior. Ratings are live documents, they shift as casinos evolve and as more data comes in.
If a casino scores well here, it’s earned it.