Avoid Grivanto.life: Unsafe Casino Using Fake Provider Games

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October 6th, 2025
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We are alerting members to avoid the website grivanto.life. LCB became aware of this operation on 5 October 2025. The domain itself is new - registered on 26 September 2025 - and our investigation determines that it is not legitimate. We strongly advise against making deposits or sharing personal details on this site. 

What We Found During Our Review

Grivanto.life presents itself as an online casino offering games it attributes to well-known providers, including Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, BGAMING, Evoplay, and 1win. 

Our checks show these are not authentic slots. The site displays counterfeit versions designed to mimic recognizable titles and studio branding, which misleads players into believing they are interacting with genuine software. 

Grivanto.life Uses Fake Curaçao and UKGC Licensing  

Grivanto.life claims to be licensed by both the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), but these claims are false.

Under the Curaçao Gaming Authority section on their website, they provide details such as the supposed owner, company registration number, payment agent company, and address. However, when checked on the official Curaçao Gaming Authority website, Grivanto.life is not listed, meaning they are not licensed by the Curaçao authority. The license number shown on their website (OGL/2024/1451/0918) is actually assigned to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 14535), not Grivanto.life (which claims it belongs to Long Island N.V., registration number 157372).

Furthermore, despite their claims, Grivanto.life does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission. They are not authorized or regulated by the UKGC, making their assertion of being licensed by the UKGC completely misleading.

According to these findings, the licensing details presented by Grivanto.life are fraudulent, and they are operating without proper regulatory oversight.

How the Deceptive Withdrawal Tactic Works

Alongside the fake-game presentation, the site uses a pattern we have seen before. Players are enticed with a no-deposit bonus and can appear to win quickly. When they try to cash out, withdrawals are blocked and the user is told to make a large “verification deposit.” This additional payment is not returned, and the promised withdrawal does not arrive. 

The outcome is that players lose both the winnings they were shown on screen and the extra money sent for “verification.” This is not a compliance step; it is a misleading tactic that exploits the initial no-deposit hook. 

Pattern Matches a Previous Case We Reported

Recently we published an LCB News report detailing similar behavior on other sites, including sites operating as Grivanto.com and Stakeno.top. In this report, we documented a consistent set of red flags: unlicensed operations, fake celebrity endorsements, demands for deposits before withdrawals, and the use of falsified content posing as originals from reputable providers. 

Grivanto.com, for example, claimed a decentralized crypto-casino model with games such as Crash, Dice, and Slots, alongside extravagant crypto-friendly sign-up bonuses, but lacked licensing and transparency and was linked to pirated products of Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw Gaming. 

Stakeno.top showed comparable issues, including impossible-to-access Terms & Conditions for unregistered users, no valid license, and falsified titles resembling originals from Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Evoplay, BGAMING, and 1xWin.

Given the close overlap in tactics and presentation, the current behavior at Grivanto.life closely mirrors those previously flagged cases and suggests continuity in methods and aims, even if the domain name changes.

What You Should Do Now

Because newly registered domains like this can be cycled and replaced quickly, the safest course is to avoid Grivanto.life entirely. Do not register accounts, do not deposit, and do not upload identity documents or payment information. If you have already interacted with this site, please contact us and share details so we can inform other readers and support community protection efforts. 

For a comprehensive list of reputable, trusted casinos recommended by LCB, visit our page Approved Casinos.

To find out more about rogue sites with bad reputation in the industry and why you should avoid them, visit our page Casino Warnings.

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