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The 2026 Crypto Casino List, Re-Checked Every Month

SM By Sofia Marques, iGaming Bonus Analyst Updated 18.06.2026Re-checked monthly

This is a curated list of crypto casinos that we actually keep up to date. Every site is re-checked each month, and the bonus scores reflect what an offer really costs to clear rather than its headline number. For 2026 the top three are BC.Game, BitStarz and mBit, with eight more sites that earned a place below.

How this list is maintained. Once a month we log back into every casino on the list, confirm the account still opens and withdraws, re-read the current bonus terms, and — where a test deposit is feasible — run a small withdrawal to confirm the process still works. Bonuses are then scored by real wagering cost: headline amount × wagering requirement × game weighting, which estimates how much play it actually takes to clear an offer instead of its sticker value. Each casino gets one list score out of 100 that blends bonus value, terms fairness, game range, banking and track record. The figures below were re-checked in early July 2026 and are described in ranges because operators change terms often.

The list for 2026

#CasinoList scoreBest forBonus value
1BC.Game
83Overall valueLarge / mid wagering
2BitStarz
80Clear termsSolid / ~40x range
3mBit
78Spread-out bonusMulti-deposit spread
4Wild.io
76Rakeback fansLarge / high wager
5Cloudbet
73Stability & sportsModerate / staged
6Stake
71VIP regularsLow upfront / VIP
7Shuffle
69Clean interfaceRakeback-led
8Crypto.Games
66SimplicitySmall / low-key
9Roobet
64Original gamesRotating promos
10Rollbit
62Token featuresToken-linked
11Dexsport
60Wallet-first playWallet-based

Scores are our editorial opinion, re-checked monthly; the last full pass was in early July 2026. Bonus terms, game weightings and country availability change without notice, so always confirm the current terms on the casino's own site before depositing. 18+ only; gambling involves real financial risk.

Our current #1: BC.Game

BC.Game tops the 2026 list on bonus value versus wagering cost, backed by a deep game range. Terms change, so check the live offer and your local availability before you deposit.

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Every casino on the list, reviewed

1. BC.Game

83/100

BC.Game earns the top spot because its welcome package and reload offers carry wagering that sits in a manageable range for the value on offer, and the game library is one of the widest we track. On our early-July re-check the account opened normally and a small test withdrawal in crypto cleared without extra requests. The lobby is not the most polished, but on the bonus-cost maths it currently leads the list.

Read the full BC.Game review · Visit BC.Game →

2. BitStarz

80/100

BitStarz is the closest challenger, and it wins on clarity: the bonus terms are among the easiest to read line by line, with wagering typically in the 40x range and sensible max-bet caps. Its slot and live-dealer range is deep, and it takes both crypto and fiat. It sits second mainly because its headline value is a shade lower than BC.Game's for a similar clearing cost.

Read the full BitStarz review · Visit BitStarz →

3. mBit

78/100

mBit is a long-running crypto-first casino whose bonus spreads value across several deposits, which softens the wagering burden if you play the whole package through. The account and withdrawal check passed on our latest pass. It ranks third for a solid, if unspectacular, balance of value and fair terms.

Read the full mBit review · Visit mBit →

4. Wild.io

76/100

Wild.io pairs an aggressive welcome offer with a rakeback-style loyalty scheme, and the terms are reasonable once you read the game-weighting table. It is crypto-only, which keeps deposits quick. It lands fourth: strong value, but the top bonus tier needs real volume to clear.

Read the full Wild.io review

5. Cloudbet

73/100

Cloudbet is one of the oldest crypto books and casinos, and its appeal is stability plus a serious sportsbook alongside the games. Bonus value is moderate and unlocks in stages tied to loyalty points rather than one wagering multiple. Fifth place reflects dependable operations over headline promotions.

Read the full Cloudbet review

6. Stake

71/100

Stake is large, well-known and slick, but its public offers lean on VIP and rakeback rather than a big front-loaded bonus, so its score reflects value that mainly rewards regular players.

Read the full Stake review

7. Shuffle

69/100

Shuffle is a newer crypto casino with a clean interface and a competitive rakeback model; it scores well on experience, but its bonus terms are still settling, which we watch on each re-check.

Read the full Shuffle review

8. Crypto.Games

66/100

Crypto.Games is a stripped-back, provably fair site with low-key promotions and a wide coin list; it suits players who want simple, transparent games over a large bonus.

Read the full Crypto.Games review

9. Roobet

64/100

Roobet is known for its original games and community, with promotions that rotate frequently; availability is restricted in several countries, which caps its position.

Read the full Roobet review

10. Rollbit

62/100

Rollbit blends casino, sportsbook and crypto-trading features, and its promotions lean heavily on its own token, which makes the real bonus value harder to pin down.

Read the full Rollbit review

11. Dexsport

60/100

Dexsport is a decentralised, wallet-first platform with no traditional account, which suits privacy-minded players but means its bonus terms and support work differently from the rest of the list.

Read the full Dexsport review

Prefer the detail? Each entry links to a full, individually maintained review, and our listing method explains exactly how the scores are built.

Crypto casino list FAQ

How often is the list updated?
We do a full pass once a month: every casino is logged into, its bonus terms are re-read, and a small test withdrawal is run where that is feasible. Between passes we make ad-hoc changes if something material breaks, such as a stalled cashout or a big change to bonus terms.
What can get a casino removed from the list?
The main triggers are unresolved player complaints, withdrawals that stall or get repeatedly delayed on our own test, a sudden turn for the worse in bonus terms, or a loss of licensing. A drop in score is the first step; a removal is the last. Our listing page lists the full set of triggers.
How does the real wagering-cost score work?
We take the headline bonus, multiply by the wagering requirement, and adjust for game weighting (slots usually count 100%, table games far less). That estimates the volume of play needed to clear the offer. A big headline with heavy wagering can cost more to clear than a smaller, fairer bonus, and our score reflects that.
Do these crypto casinos require KYC?
It varies. Some run full know-your-customer checks, others only ask for verification at higher withdrawal thresholds or if something looks unusual, and a few decentralised sites use a wallet only. We note the current stance in each review, but policies change, so confirm on site.
What does "provably fair" mean?
Provably fair is a cryptographic method that lets you verify a game's result was not altered after you bet, using a server seed, a client seed and a hash you can check yourself. It applies mainly to in-house games (dice, crash and similar), not to third-party slots, which rely on the provider's RNG certification instead.
Is it legal for me to play at these casinos?
That depends entirely on where you live, and it is your responsibility to check. Several sites on the list restrict or block certain countries, and local law varies widely. Nothing here is legal advice; confirm that online crypto gambling is permitted in your jurisdiction before signing up.
How do you make money, and does it affect the ranking?
The site is funded by affiliate commissions: if you sign up through one of our links we may earn a fee. That never changes the order of the list or the scores, which are set before any commercial terms are considered. See About for the full disclosure.
Which casino should a beginner pick?
There is no single right answer, but our current #1, BC.Game, balances value against clearing cost and has a wide game range, while BitStarz is the pick if you want the clearest bonus terms. Whatever you choose, set a budget first and treat any bonus as entertainment, not income.
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Sofia Marques — is an iGaming bonus analyst who reads casino promotions and terms line by line and scores each offer by what it really costs to clear Full profile.