Wazbee.cc Casino Under Scrutiny for Misleading Claims

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February 6th, 2026
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We carried out a detailed investigation into wazbee.cc Casino on February 4, 2026, after concerns surfaced around its licensing claims, game authenticity, and player treatment. Based on everything we reviewed, we classify this casino as unsafe and strongly advise players to stay away.

The platform presents itself as a licensed crypto casino, yet our checks show a very different picture. From revoked licenses to fake games and misleading verification steps, the issues we uncovered follow patterns we’ve seen many times before in short-lived scam operations.

Licensing Claims Do Not Hold Up

Wazbee.cc states on its website that it operates under both the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. We checked both claims and found neither to be valid.

On the Licenses and Security page, the casino lists Curaçao Gaming Authority license number OGL/2024/106/0170 and names InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. as the operator. Official records from the Curaçao Gaming Authority show that this license was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the operator’s request. 

Despite this, the site continues to present the license as active.

The website footer includes the following statement, which appears exactly as published:

"wazbee.cc is owned and operated by InterStorm N.V., registration number: 137453, registered address: 17 Santa Rosaweg, Willemstad, Curaçao. Payment agent company is Medium Rare Limited with address 7-9 Riga Feraiou, LIZANTIA COURT, Office 310, Agioi Omologites, 1087 Nicosia, Cyprus and Registration number: HE 347341."

The Terms and Conditions page adds another layer of confusion by naming a different operator. It states:

“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 statement is inaccurate. License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V., and it expired on December 9, 2025. The casino also does not hold any license from the UK Gambling Commission, despite displaying UKGC references on its site.

Ownership Records Raise More Red Flags

Public records add to the concern. InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., named as the operator in multiple places on the website, was officially dissolved on November 10, 2025. 

A notice published in the Curaçao Gazette confirms that the company entered liquidation and ceased to exist.

Long Island N.V., the company named in the Terms and Conditions, also presents problems. Its registration with the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry was discontinued on October 2, 2024. That means neither entity presented on the site appears legally able to operate a casino at the time of our investigation.

These conflicting claims about ownership and licensing create a misleading picture for players and leave no clear, accountable operator behind the platform.

There is also no reliable evidence that the so-called Wazbee Affiliate Program exists as a legitimate operation, and the claims presented appear to be unverified marketing statements rather than proof of an active or trustworthy affiliate scheme.

Fake Games and Misleading Activity

We also confirmed that wazbee.cc hosts fake or unauthorized versions of well-known casino games. Our technical checks found manipulated JavaScript files, missing connections to official provider servers, and mismatched game sources. The affected brands include 1Win, Mirror Image Gaming, BGaming, Evoplay, Pragmatic Play, and Hacksaw Gaming.

1Win

Mirror Image Gaming

BGaming

Evoplay

Pragmatic Play

Hacksaw Gaming

The platform also displays recent bets and winnings that look unrealistic. Large wagers and frequent high payouts appear in a steady stream, which does not match normal player behavior. This kind of simulated activity often aims to make the site look busy and profitable, even when no real betting takes place.

Verification Process Matches Known Scam Tactics

The account verification process stands out as one of the clearest warning signs. Players who visit the Verification section see a four-step flow that ends with a demand to deposit at least $80 to complete verification. The site claims:

“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.”

Licensed casinos do not work this way. Real KYC checks rely on documents like ID and proof of address. Requiring a deposit to unlock withdrawals fits a well-documented scam pattern, where players are pushed to send more funds that never get released.

Beware of Scam Casinos!

Everything we reviewed using the LCB Casino Check tool points in the same direction. Wazbee.cc Casino operates without a valid license, misrepresents regulatory status, uses fake games, and follows a setup we’ve seen repeatedly in rogue casino networks. These sites often disappear after collecting deposits, only to return later under a new name.

Our recommendation is clear. Players should avoid wazbee.cc entirely, and affiliates or partners should not engage with it. The risk level here is high, and there is no sign of legitimate oversight or player protection.

If you discover a site that follows this pattern, let us know to have it examined. Gamble responsibly!

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