LCB has classified Casivision.pro as an unsafe online casino after a detailed review uncovered multiple warning signs tied to licensing claims, fake games, and misleading information published across the site. The domain was registered on April 6, 2026, and our investigation took place on May 7, 2026.
We assigned the platform a high-risk rating and advise players to avoid depositing funds on the website. During the review, we found no evidence that the casino operates under a valid gambling license, despite claims displayed on several pages of the site.
Questionable Licensing Status
The platform references both the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. After checking official records, we confirmed that Casivision.pro does not hold authorization from either regulator.

The website also presents conflicting ownership information. In the footer and on the License and Security page, the casino states:
"Casivision.pro is owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V., registration number: 144920, registered address: Abraham Mendez Chumaceiro Boulevard 50, Willemstad, Curaçao. Payment agent company is TechSolutions (CY) Group Limited with address Parthenonos 5, PARNERA GARDENS 11, Flat 103, Strovolos, 2020 Nicosia, Cyprus, and Registration number: HE 377018."

The same section lists Curaçao Gaming Authority license number OGL/2024/590/0758 under TechSolutions Group N.V.

Our review confirmed that this license number belongs to TechSolutions Group N.V. in official Curaçao records. However, we found no indication that Casivision.pro is connected to that company or forms part of its gaming portfolio.
TechSolutions Group N.V. is known for operating brands such as 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino. Casivision.pro appears to have used the company’s details without authorization.

Conflicting Operator Claims Raise More Questions
Additional inconsistencies appear in the casino’s Terms and Conditions page. That section identifies a different company as the operator and includes the following statement:
“Long Island N.V. has an application (OGL/2024/1451/0918) for a gaming license in progress with the Curaçao Gaming Authority. Until that process is concluded, based on a transitional arrangement outlined in the National Ordinance on Games of Chance (Landsverordening op de Kansspelen, P.B. 2024, no. 157), the company is permitted to continue its operations under this Certificate of Operation."

We checked the Curaçao Gaming Authority database and found that license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V. Official records also show that the license expired on December 9, 2025.

Further checks revealed that the registration of Long Island N.V. was discontinued on October 2, 2024, according to information available through the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

Taken together, the ownership claims, license references, and expired regulatory details create a misleading picture for players visiting the site.
Fake Games and Suspicious Casino Activity
During our technical analysis, we detected unauthorized or fake versions of games connected to several well-known content providers. The list included Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Evoplay, 1Win, and Mirror Image Gaming.
Pragmatic Play

Hacksaw Gaming

Mirror Image Gaming

BGaming

Evoplay

1Win

We identified manipulated JavaScript files, mismatched game sources, and missing provider server connections during testing. These findings strongly suggest that the games displayed on the platform do not come from official providers.
The casino also displays a live feed of alleged player wins and betting activity. We observed unusually high wagers and repeated large payouts appearing at a frequency that does not match normal gambling behavior. The consistency of the displayed results raises concerns that the activity may not reflect real users.

Another issue involved the platform’s account verification process. Players are guided through several steps that end with the following message:
“A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $50 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”
We consider this process illegitimate. Licensed casinos normally request identity documents during KYC checks and do not require deposits as a condition for account verification.
News Articles and Reviews Show Signs Of Fabrication
We also reviewed the website’s news section and found several misleading articles.

One article claimed that Casivision.pro had been added to Brazil’s approved gambling operator list. After checking the official register, we confirmed that the domain does not appear among authorized operators in Brazil.

Another article suggested that Casivision.pro won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award at the SiGMA Awards Europe. Official award results show that BC.GAME received that title instead.
The website also published an article claiming expansion into Italy. Our review of the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli records found no listing for Casivision.pro as a licensed operator in the country.
The Feedback page created further doubts. Several five-star testimonials claimed players had used the casino since 2017, despite the domain being registered only in April 2026.

We also reviewed claims surrounding the so-called Casivision Affiliate Program. Public records, industry references, and affiliate platform checks produced no evidence confirming that the program operates as a legitimate iGaming affiliate network.

Scam Pattern Matches Previous Cases
The overall structure of the website follows a scam pattern we’ve documented before. In these cases, platforms offer no-deposit bonuses or large winnings, then block withdrawals until users make a “verification deposit.” Players often never receive their funds, while the casino later disappears and returns under another domain.
#1 Start Verification

#2 Enter Personal Details

#3 Verification Review Message

#4 Deposit Requirement

Our final assessment found that Casivision.pro operates with false licensing claims, misleading content, and unauthorized games. Based on the evidence collected during the investigation, we recommend that players avoid the platform entirely.
Stay tuned for more scam reports coming soon & play responsibly!
Alexis Gold
30 days ago
Full Member
Yet another shady operation exposed…Misleading information, fake claims, and unauthorized content are all major red flags that should never be ignored.
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Bixy
1 month ago
Moderator
That assessment strongly suggests the platform is unsafe for players and should be avoided. Thanks a lot, LCB!
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njanjam
1 month ago
Moderator
Another one? Oh man... but thank you for speaking up and investigating them. Guys, read these reports and stay more cautious!!
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Neskez
1 month ago
Moderator
Good catch! Fake licensing claims and unauthorized games are serious red flags, and it’s good to see them being exposed before players get affected.
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