Following a detailed review carried out as part of our ongoing LCB Casino Check work, we are issuing a clear warning to players about Lumenix.pro Casino. Our investigation, completed on January 19, 2026, found multiple red flags that point to a high-risk operation. Based on what we uncovered, this casino does not meet even the most basic standards players should expect before depositing money online.
Lumenix.pro is currently marked as unsafe, with strong indicators of misleading practices that can directly harm players. These findings are not based on assumptions or outside speculation. They come from direct checks of licensing claims, company records, game integrity, and on-site behaviour.
Licensing Claims That Do Not Hold Up
Lumenix.pro presents itself as operating under recognised gambling authorities, including the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. These claims do not stand up to verification.

The casino states that it operates under a Curaçao Gaming Authority license application, listed as OGL/2024/1451/0918, and also implies UK Gambling Commission oversight. Our checks show that the casino holds no valid Curaçao license and no active application. It also has no UK Gambling Commission authorization.
What raises additional concern is how the casino presents its licensing information. The license number referenced on the website, OGL/2024/1451/0918, is officially registered to a different company, Medium Rare N.V., and expired on December 9, 2025.

Official regulator records do not show this license as belonging to Long Island N.V., nor do they confirm that Long Island N.V. currently has a valid application in progress. As a result, the licensing details displayed on the Lumenix.pro website create a misleading impression of regulatory approval that is not supported by publicly available information.
The casino’s own terms and conditions state:
“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.”

Official regulator records contradict this statement. For players, this matters because unlicensed casinos are not bound by player protection rules, dispute handling, or payout obligations.
Ownership Questions and Deregistration Issues
Lumenix.pro lists Long Island N.V. as its operator. According to the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Long Island N.V. was registered under number 157372 but had its registration discontinued on October 2, 2024.

This creates a serious gap in transparency. A deregistered company cannot be reliably confirmed as an active casino operator. When ownership details do not align with official records, players are left without a clear entity to hold accountable if something goes wrong.
Fake Games and Manipulated Software
One of the most serious findings involves the casino’s games. Our technical checks confirmed that Lumenix.pro uses fake or unauthorized versions of titles associated with well-known providers, including Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Evoplay, and 1Win.
The evidence includes manipulated JavaScript files, missing connections to official provider servers, and mismatches between game sources and legitimate provider infrastructure. For players, this means the games cannot be trusted to behave fairly. Outcomes may not reflect real odds, and there is no independent oversight.





We also observed unrealistic betting and winning figures displayed on the site. The consistency and size of these bets suggest simulated activity rather than real player data. This kind of presentation can give players a false sense of frequent success and high payouts.

Affiliate Claims and Known Scam Patterns
Lumenix.pro promotes an alleged affiliate program with guaranteed payments and ongoing revenue promises. Our review found no verifiable platform, regulatory disclosures, or credible third-party references supporting these claims. Without confirmation, these statements should be treated as marketing content, not proof of a legitimate program.

The overall layout and on-site behaviour of Lumenix.pro closely resemble scam patterns we have already documented during previous Casino Check investigations.
- These setups usually start with eye-catching no-deposit bonuses that appear easy to claim.
- Players are then shown unusually large winnings, often reinforced by on-site displays suggesting frequent high-value bets and payouts.
- When a player attempts to withdraw, the process typically stalls and shifts to a demand for a so-called “verification deposit” or similar upfront payment.
- Despite meeting these requests, withdrawals are not completed.
- In many cases following this pattern, the casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a different name, leaving players without access to their funds or any meaningful way to recover them.
Final Assessment for Players
Lumenix.pro Casino fails basic safety checks. It operates without a valid license, misrepresents regulatory status, uses fake games, and displays signs of simulated activity. Depositing funds on this platform exposes players to a high risk of financial loss with no reliable protection or recourse.
Our recommendation is simple and firm: avoid this casino.
Players who want to avoid situations like this are strongly encouraged to make use of LCB’s Casino Check news reports resources before signing up or depositing. The LCB Casino Check news section covers all LCB’s casino investigations and you’ll see what warning signs we look for, and why certain casinos are flagged as unsafe.
The LCB Casino Check page itself allows you to quickly review a casino’s status, licensing claims, and risk level based on verified findings. If you can't find a specific casino in our database, submit a request and our team will investigate and verify the casino, reporting detailed findings to you and on our website.
Using these tools helps you spot misleading information early, understand whether a casino can be trusted, and avoid platforms that may block withdrawals or operate without proper oversight.
wancho
17 days ago
Sr. Newbie
Wow, it is sad and shallow how a organisation wants to earn profit this way,, so unfair to combine pleasure with the purpose of hurting innocent people who just want to have a good time, how can one feel happy by working that way, I believe in treating sharing and caring. instead of cheating. wish they get got in their...
Wow, it is sad and shallow how a organisation wants to earn profit this way,, so unfair to combine pleasure with the purpose of hurting innocent people who just want to have a good time, how can one feel happy by working that way, I believe in treating sharing and caring. instead of cheating. wish they get got in their own trap, may the force be with LBC ;pi
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nashek
20 days ago
Jr. Member
Thanks for general warning never heard of it but there is a lot of valuable knowledge in this article to treat as a pattern of how to discover that site is legit or not. Unfortunately there are so many sites these days offering games that they set payout ratio theirselves.
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