LCB Exposes Another High-Risk Scam: Beware of nvcasino77.net!

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February 18th, 2026
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On February 18, 2026, we at LCB completed a detailed review of nvcasino77.net, a domain registered on February 4, 2026. Our findings show clear warning signs. The platform operates without a valid gambling license, displays false regulatory claims, and runs games that do not originate from legitimate providers. 

Based on everything we reviewed, we have marked the casino as unsafe and assigned it a high-risk rating. Players should avoid depositing funds on this site.

License Claims Under Scrutiny

The website presents itself as holding approvals from the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. Our checks show those claims don’t hold up.

The site references license number OGL/2024/590/0758 and names TechSolutions Group N.V. as the operator. 

Official records confirm that this license number belongs to TechSolutions Group N.V. However, we found no evidence that nvcasino77.net has any connection to that company. The site states:

"nvcasino77.net 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."

We also reviewed the Licenses and Security page, which repeats the Curaçao license claim under TechSolutions Group N.V.

The Terms and Conditions page tells a different story. There, the operator is identified as Long Island N.V., along with 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."

This raises serious concerns. Official Curaçao records show that license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V

The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025. 

In addition, Long Island N.V.’s business registration was discontinued on October 2, 2024, according to records from the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

We also confirmed that the casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license, despite listing the regulator on its website.

Taken together, these conflicting statements and expired or misattributed license numbers show a pattern of misleading information.

Fake Game Providers Confirmed

During our technical review, we discovered that the site runs manipulated versions of games that claim to come from well-known studios. The affected names include Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Evoplay, 1Win, and Mirror Image Gaming.

Pragmatic Play 

Hacksaw Gaming

BGaming

Evoplay 

1Win 

Mirror Image Gaming 

Our investigation uncovered altered JavaScript files and game sources that do not connect to official provider servers. The source code did not match legitimate releases from the listed developers. That means the games displayed on the site are unauthorized copies. Players cannot rely on fair play, certified outcomes, or verified payout rates under these conditions.

The presence of counterfeit games adds another layer of risk. Without oversight from licensed providers or regulators, players have no assurance that the results shown on screen reflect genuine gameplay.

Verification Deposit Tactic Raises Red Flags

We also examined the account verification process presented on the platform. The system walks users through four steps.

First, players click a “Verify Now” button. 

Next, they enter personal details such as name, country, and date of birth. 

The site then displays the message:

“We check your details for verification. It will take no more than 5 minutes. You can follow the verification status on this page.”

The final step reads:

“A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $80 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”

This approach matches a known scam pattern. Licensed casinos request identification documents for KYC checks. They do not demand deposits as a condition for completing verification.

In legitimate cases where a verification deposit applies, the amount corresponds to the minimum deposit and is returned along with approved withdrawals. Here, the requirement appears tied directly to gaining access to funds, which raises obvious concerns.

Affiliate Program and Displayed Activity Questioned

The site promotes what it calls the “Nvcasino77 Affiliate Program,” promising fixed payments per registered player and a percentage of wagers. We found no independent confirmation that such a program operates under a licensed entity. There is no official affiliate platform or recognized industry reference linked to the brand.

We also noticed that the homepage displays unusually high bet amounts and frequent large wins attributed to recent players. The pattern appears repetitive and inconsistent with normal gambling behavior. This kind of display can create a misleading sense of constant high payouts.

Final Assessment

The overall structure of nvcasino77.net follows patterns we have seen before. A new domain launches, it advertises no-deposit bonuses, players report blocked withdrawals, and the site demands additional payments labeled as verification deposits. After complaints build up, the domain disappears and later reappears under a different name.

Our conclusion remains clear. nvcasino77.net operates without a valid license, misrepresents ownership details, and runs unauthorized games. The financial risk to players is high. We advise users to stay away from this platform.

Play responsibly and let us know if you find a casino that resembles scam sites, and we’ll have it checked for you!

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Written by Alexis Gold Alexis Gold

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Driven by a deep passion for storytelling, she brings creativity and cultural insight to every piece she writes for LCB. With a background in Chinese language and literature and a love for continual learning, she’s dedicated to crafting engaging, high-quality content. Writing is both her craft and her inspiration, fueled by the experiences she gathers while exploring the world with her family. Having joined the LCB team in 2018, she brought a passion for crafting genuine, player-focused content. Specialized in casino reviews, software reviews, editorials, test reports, and iGaming news, she aims to provide clear, informative insights and deliver trustworthy, detailed articles to help players make informed decisions.
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