Glowspin.world Raises Serious Safety Red Flags for Players

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January 19th, 2026
Back Glowspin.world Raises Serious Safety Red Flags for Players

Glowspin.world Casino launched as a crypto-facing gambling site and began attracting interest from players looking for new places to bet. The domain was registered on January 11, 2026, which makes it one of the more recent arrivals in a wave of fast-spinning casino brands. On January 15, 2026, our LCB Casino Check team conducted a full review of the site to determine whether it has a legitimate operator behind it, valid licensing, and authentic game providers. Our review found multiple issues that put player funds at serious risk.

Licensing claims fail verification

Glowspin.world promotes itself as a regulated casino and presents two well-known regulatory authorities as its compliance backbone: the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. This is communicated through badges and styling on the website, including on the dedicated licensing page.

The site also presents a certificate-style document stating that InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. holds Curaçao Gaming Authority license OGL/2024/106/0170 and that the license status is active as of June 7, 2025.

When cross-checked against official regulatory records, the claims do not hold up. The same license number appears in the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s public register under InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., but the license was revoked on December 8, 2025 at the operator’s request.

Glowspin.world also displays the UKGC branding on its website despite having no authorization to operate in the United Kingdom. The casino does not appear in the UK Gambling Commission’s mandatory public register, and the UKGC does not list Glowspin.world or its claimed operator as license holders.

Company behind the license does not exist

The ownership disclosure on the casino is inconsistent. The footer lists InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. as the operating company for the casino website, and the same company appears on the licensing page.

However, the Terms and Conditions reference Medium Rare N.V. as the company associated with the casino service, creating two conflicting operator claims. Neither company is verifiable through a functioning online gambling license.

During our research, we also found that InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. is no longer an operating business. A liquidation notice published in the official Curaçao Gazette confirms that InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was dissolved, with no assets or liabilities remaining. The notice states that the company ceased to exist as of November 10, 2025.

This creates a situation where Glowspin.world claims to be licensed through a regulator using a license assigned to a company that no longer exists. In practical terms, this leaves players with no operator of record, no dispute channel, and no regulatory oversight.

Counterfeit game software detected

Glowspin.world lists several well-known game suppliers across its catalog. These include Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Evoplay, 1Win, and Mirror Image Gaming. Players familiar with these brands expect audited RNGs, proper remote gaming servers, and traceable payout behavior.

Our technical review found that Glowspin.world does not use official provider servers for these games. Instead, the casino displays modified or unauthorized versions of the games with manipulated JavaScript and mismatching server origins. This indicates that the house can control results, balances, and payout flow.

Examples from the investigation include:





Counterfeit software eliminates every safety expectation players usually rely on. There is no audited fairness model, no regulatory testing, and no dispute escalation if outcomes appear non-random or winnings become withheld.

Scam Pattern Matches Other Known Setups

Glowspin.world also follows a layout and communication style that strongly resembles other casino domains identified in recent months by the LCB team. These setups typically rely on bonuses to attract first-time deposits, display large on-screen wins to encourage play, and later block withdrawals through verification deposit requests. After enough complaints build up, the domain shuts down and reappears under new branding.

This pattern has already been documented across several casino rogue reports on LCB and appears to be the same rogue group operating all of these scam websites, continuing with Glowspin.world.

Final Assessment

Glowspin.world Casino does not meet the basic requirements of a legitimate gambling operation. The site displays revoked regulatory credentials, references a dissolved company as its operator, uses fake game software, and misleads players with UKGC branding. Based on these findings, depositing money on this platform carries high financial risk.

LCB Investigation Details:
Casino name: Glowspin.world Casino
Domain: https://glowspin.world/
Investigation date: 15 January 2026
Checked by: LCB.org
Casino status: Unsafe / Scam
Risk level: High
Recommendation: Avoid this casino

How To Stay Safe

For players who want to see what other casinos are suspected rogue and scam sites, our LCB Casino Check news section is the best place to start. We regularly publish reports on freshly launched brands, rogue setups, and licensing inconsistencies so players do not have to find these problems the hard way. 

If you ever come across a casino that feels suspicious, confusing, or too good to be true, you can request a full investigation from our team. We verify licensing, operators, software authenticity, and any claims made by the casino before publishing our findings. 

We also maintain a blacklist of casinos that have failed basic trust checks. This list saves players time and prevents financial loss by flagging platforms that avoid paying players, run fake software, misuse licenses, or disappear once complaints escalate. 

If you are looking for safer places to play, LCB casino reviews break down what matters before depositing: ownership, licensing, payout behavior, support responsiveness, bonuses, cashout times, and player feedback. Reading reviews first gives you a clearer picture of how a casino performs when real money and withdrawals are involved. 

Stay safe and play responsibly!

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