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  • CASINO NAME: elonx.life Casino
    DOMAIN: https://elonx.life/ (Registered On: 27.12.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 03 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/106/0170), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "elonx.life
     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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/106/0170
    •    Claimed operator: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, the license was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across elonx.life’s website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Company Ownership

    InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
     
    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.
    •    Dissolution date: 10 November 2025
    •    The notice states that the company was in liquidation and ceased to exist, with no assets or liabilities reported by the liquidator.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting and other operation of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies
     
    Based on official records and the information presented on the website, there are clear inconsistencies regarding company ownership. InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., listed as the owner in the website footer and on the license and security page, was officially dissolved on 10 November 2025 and therefore cannot legally own or operate the casino. Meanwhile, the casino’s Terms and Conditions identify Long Island N.V. as the owner, despite its registration having been discontinued as of 2 October 2024.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Elonx Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Elonx Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Elonx Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on elonx.life represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $150 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 


    The document published on the elonx.life Casino website lists InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. (company registration number 137453) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/106/0170, stating that the license was issued on 07.06.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. However, this information is inconsistent with the license status displayed on the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (GCA) website.


    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official recordsthe license number OGL/2024/106/0170 was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.
     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "elonx.life 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 elonx.life Casino 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.


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, elonx.life Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.



    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.

     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Elonx Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification



    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the elonx.life website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as elonx.life.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    elonx.life Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

  • CASINO NAME: wazbee.cc Casino
    DOMAIN: https://wazbee.cc (Registered On: 14.01.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 04 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/106/0170), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/106/0170
    •    Claimed operator: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, the license was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across wazbee.cc’s website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Company Ownership

    InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
     
    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.
    •    Dissolution date: 10 November 2025
    •    The notice states that the company was in liquidation and ceased to exist, with no assets or liabilities reported by the liquidator.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting and other operation of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies
     
    Based on official records and the information presented on the website, there are clear inconsistencies regarding company ownership. InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., listed as the owner in the website footer and on the license and security page, was officially dissolved on 10 November 2025 and therefore cannot legally own or operate the casino. Meanwhile, the casino’s Terms and Conditions identify Long Island N.V. as the owner, despite its registration having been discontinued as of 2 October 2024.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Wazbee Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Wazbee Affiliate Program  — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Wazbee Affiliate Program  is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on wazbee.cc represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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 so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 


    The document published on the wazbee.cc Casino website lists InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. (company registration number 137453) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/106/0170, stating that the license was issued on 07.06.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. However, this information is inconsistent with the license status displayed on the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (GCA) website.


    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official recordsthe license number OGL/2024/106/0170 was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.
     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "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 wazbee.cc Casino 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.


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, wazbee.cc Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.



    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.

     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Wazbee Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the wazbee.cc website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as wazbee.cc.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    wazbee.cc Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

  • CASINO NAME: mrocasinos.com
    DOMAIN: https://mrocasinos.com/ (Registered On: 19.08.2023)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 04 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Mr.O Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    A fraud alert is for an online gambling platform impersonating the legitimate brand MrO Casino.

    Platforms: Posing as an official website


    ⚠️ Scam Warning: mrocasinos.com

    Summary

    The website mrocasinos.com is using a misleading, look-alike domain designed to imitate the legitimate MrO Casino. By adding a single letter “s” to the official brand domain, the site exploits brand similarity to confuse users and create a false impression of legitimacy.


    Domain Impersonation

    The domain mrocasinos.com closely resembles the legitimate MrO casino brand, a tactic commonly known as typosquatting. This approach is frequently used to mislead users into believing they are interacting with an official website, despite the absence of any transparent or verifiable connection.


    Notably:

    • The “About Us” page directly presents the website as being the legitimate Mr.O Casino, reinforcing the false sense of legitimacy.
    • The “Support” page mimics official support content, further implying affiliation with the real casino.
    • The site unauthorizedly uses the official Mr.O logo and mascot, enhancing the illusion that it is an official brand extension.
    • These elements collectively create the impression that the site is a fully legitimate extension of the official brand, which is false and misleading.


    User Flow & Redirect Behavior

    When users click the “Play Now” button on mrocasinos.com, they are not taken directly to a casino platform. Instead, the site either performs geo‑targeted redirection to unrelated third‑party real‑money gambling websites based on the visitor’s geographic location or VPN endpoint, or routes users through a third‑party promotional landing page presenting two bonus offers.

    Selecting one of these bonus offers then redirects users to the legitimate MrO casino website, creating a misleading impression of affiliation. This funnel structure is designed to exploit trust in the legitimate brand.
     

    Key Risk Indicators

    • Intentional use of a look-alike domain to impersonate a legitimate casino brand
    • Directly claiming to be MrO Casino on the “About Us” page
    • Mimicking official support content on the “Support” page
    • Unauthorized use of the official MrO logo and mascot
    • Affiliate-style traffic funnel rather than a transparent, official casino operation
    • Misleading redirects implying an official relationship with a legitimate operator
    • No clear disclosure of ownership, operator details, or responsibility

     

    🕵️ Evidence Overview
     

    Evidence #1: Homepage Showing Fake MrO Casino Domain
     


    The website’s design differs from the legitimate MrO Casino design, but it unauthorizedly uses the official MrO Casino logo and mascot, and deliberately adds an “S” to the official brand domain to create a misleading resemblance.

    Evidence #2: Screenshot of the Landing Page

     


    Clicking the “Play Now” button on mrocasinos.com does not direct users straight to a casino platform. Instead, the website either performs geo-targeted redirects to unrelated third-party gambling sites based on the visitor’s location or VPN, or guides them through a third-party landing page presenting two bonus offers. Selecting one of these bonus offers then redirects users to the legitimate and official MrO Casino website.


    Evidence #3: Screenshot Directly Claiming to Be MrO Casino on the “About Us” Page


     

    The About Us page on mrocasinos.com falsely presents the website as the legitimate MRO Casino, reinforcing a misleading impression of affiliation with the official brand.
     

    Evidence #4: Screenshot Mimicking Official Support Content on the “Support” Page
     

    The Support page on mrocasinos.com imitates official MrO Casino support content, creating a false impression of legitimacy and affiliation with the real brand.


    🏷️ Risk Tags

    • Brand Impersonation
    • Typosquatting
    • False Claims / Direct Impersonation
    • Unauthorized Brand Assets
    • Misleading Redirects
    • Affiliate Funnel Abuse
    • Deceptive Marketing Practices
    • Lack of Transparency


    🚨 LCB Risk Level

    HIGH RISK

    The combination of typosquatting, direct false claims on the About Usand “Support” pages, unauthorized use of MrO brand assets, misleading redirect funnels, and lack of transparency significantly increases the likelihood of user deception and potential financial harm.


    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    Based on our analysis, mrocasinos.com demonstrates clear characteristics of a misleading affiliate/scam-style domain. The website is designed to exploit brand similarity and user trust while presenting itself falsely as the legitimate MrO Casino, including unauthorized use of official logos and mascots.

    For information about the official and legitimate MRO Casino, please refer to its LCB review page on our website.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: mrocasino.net
    DOMAIN: https://mrocasino.net/ (Registered On: 05.02.2024)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 05 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Mr.O Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: mrocasino.net

    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

     

    Overview
     

    The website mrocasino.net presents itself as a legitimate online casino platform. However, a detailed analysis shows that this domain does not operate an actual casino service. Instead, it functions as a misleading affiliate-driven website, using casino-themed design elements to redirect users to unrelated third-party gambling platforms.

    In contrast, MrO Casino operates as a legitimate online casino platform, hosting real casino services and infrastructure.


    Domain & Branding Comparison

    mrocasino.net

    • Uses a misleading domain name that closely matches a well-known casino naming structure.
    • Employs a casino-style layout, visual assets, and promotional elements that create the impression of a fully functional casino.
    • Lacks clear ownership, licensing, or operational transparency.
    • The branding and layout are used primarily to gain user trust and encourage clicks.


    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

    • Operates under a clear and consistent domain identity.
    • Provides structured casino content, including games, promotions, and platform access.
    • Demonstrates operational separation between public pages and internal game infrastructure.
    • Functions as an actual casino platform rather than a traffic-redirect site.


    Functionality & User Flow

    mrocasino.net

    • Clicking the “Sign Up” or similar call-to-action buttons does not lead to an internal casino platform.
    • Users are instead redirected to unrelated third-party real-money gambling websites.
    • These redirections frequently include affiliate tracking links, indicating a monetization strategy based on referral traffic.
    • The site itself does not host games, player accounts, or casino services.


    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

    • Provides direct access to casino-related content and infrastructure.
    • Player interactions are handled within the platform ecosystem.
    • No evidence of deceptive redirection behavior designed to funnel users elsewhere.


    Technical & Behavioral Indicators

    mrocasino.net

    • Acts as a gateway or funnel, not as a casino operator.
    • Uses casino-themed assets without offering casino functionality.
    • Redirect behavior varies depending on user interaction, consistent with affiliate traffic routing.
    • No direct evidence of game hosting or licensed gambling operations.


    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

    • Separates public website content from internal casino systems (e.g., lobby infrastructure).
    • Directly supports casino operations and user access.
    • Infrastructure behavior is consistent with legitimate online gambling platforms.


    🕵️ Evidence Overview
     

    Evidence #1: Homepage Layout Comparison – mrocasino.net vs Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino


    mrocasino.net Home Page
     


    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino Home Page
     


    Evidence #2Games Section Comparison – mrocasino.net vs Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

    mrocasino.net Games Section
     


     Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino Game Section

       


    Key Risk Indicators (mrocasino.net)

    • Misleading domain name
    • Casino-style layout without casino functionality
    • Redirection to unrelated third-party gambling sites
    • Use of affiliate tracking links
    • Lack of transparency regarding ownership and licensing
    • Affiliate-driven monetization model
    • High potential for user confusion and misdirection


    🏷️ LCB Risk Tags

    • Misleading Domain
    • Brand Imitation Risk
    • Affiliate Traffic Funnel
    • Third-Party Redirection
    • Deceptive User Experience
    • Lack of Transparency


    🚨 LCB Risk Level

    HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict

    mrocasino.net is not a legitimate online casino platform. The website uses a misleading domain name and casino-style presentation to redirect users to unrelated third-party gambling websites via affiliate links. Its primary purpose appears to be affiliate traffic generation, not casino operation.

    Users are strongly advised not to register, deposit funds, or share personal information on this website.

    For legitimate casino services, users should rely only on verified and properly reviewed platforms, such as those listed and evaluated on LCB.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: helixbet.me Casino
    DOMAIN: https://helixbet.me/  (Registered On: 20.01.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 06 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/106/0170), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "helixbet.me
     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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/106/0170
    •    Claimed operator: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, the license was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across helixbet.me’s website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Company Ownership

    InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
     
    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.
    •    Dissolution date: 10 November 2025
    •    The notice states that the company was in liquidation and ceased to exist, with no assets or liabilities reported by the liquidator.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting and other operation of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies
     
    Based on official records and the information presented on the website, there are clear inconsistencies regarding company ownership. InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., listed as the owner in the website footer and on the license and security page, was officially dissolved on 10 November 2025 and therefore cannot legally own or operate the casino. Meanwhile, the casino’s Terms and Conditions identify Long Island N.V. as the owner, despite its registration having been discontinued as of 2 October 2024.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Helixbet Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Helixbet Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Helixbet Affiliate Program  is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on helixbet.me represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 


    The document published on the helixbet.me Casino website lists InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. (company registration number 137453) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/106/0170, stating that the license was issued on 07.06.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. However, this information is inconsistent with the license status displayed on the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (GCA) website.


    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official recordsthe license number OGL/2024/106/0170 was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.
     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "helixbet.me 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 helixbet.me Casino 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.


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, helixbet.me Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.



    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.

     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Helixbet Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the helixbet.me website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as helixbet.me.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    helixbet.me Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

  • CASINO NAME: 888kasino.org Casino
    DOMAIN: https://888kasino.org/ (Registered On: 02.01.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 06 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/106/0170), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "888kasino.org
     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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/106/0170
    •    Claimed operator: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, the license was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across 888kasino.org
    s website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Company Ownership

    InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
     
    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.
    •    Dissolution date: 10 November 2025
    •    The notice states that the company was in liquidation and ceased to exist, with no assets or liabilities reported by the liquidator.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting and other operation of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies
     
    Based on official records and the information presented on the website, there are clear inconsistencies regarding company ownership. InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., listed as the owner in the website footer and on the license and security page, was officially dissolved on 10 November 2025 and therefore cannot legally own or operate the casino. Meanwhile, the casino’s Terms and Conditions identify Long Island N.V. as the owner, despite its registration having been discontinued as of 2 October 2024.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “888kasino Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a 888kasino Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the 888kasino Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on 888kasino.org represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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 so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 


    The document published on the 888kasino.org Casino website lists InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. (company registration number 137453) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/106/0170, stating that the license was issued on 07.06.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. However, this information is inconsistent with the license status displayed on the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (GCA) website.


    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official recordsthe license number OGL/2024/106/0170 was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.
     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "888kasino.org 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 888kasino.org Casino 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.


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, 888kasino.org Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.



    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.

     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “888kasino Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the 888kasino.org website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as 888kasino.org.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    888kasino.org Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

  • CASINO NAME: jointera.cc Casino
    DOMAIN: https://jointera.cc/ (Registered On: 15.01.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 09 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

     

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/106/0170), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "
    jointera.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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/106/0170
    •    Claimed operator: InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, the license was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across jointera.cc’s website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Company Ownership

    InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V.
     
    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.
    •    Dissolution date: 10 November 2025
    •    The notice states that the company was in liquidation and ceased to exist, with no assets or liabilities reported by the liquidator.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting and other operation of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies
     
    Based on official records and the information presented on the website, there are clear inconsistencies regarding company ownership. InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V., listed as the owner in the website footer and on the license and security page, was officially dissolved on 10 November 2025 and therefore cannot legally own or operate the casino. Meanwhile, the casino’s Terms and Conditions identify Long Island N.V. as the owner, despite its registration having been discontinued as of 2 October 2024.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Jointera Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Jointera Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Jointera Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on jointera.cc represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 


    The document published on the jointera.cc Casino website lists InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. (company registration number 137453) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/106/0170, stating that the license was issued on 07.06.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. However, this information is inconsistent with the license status displayed on the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (GCA) website.


    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official recordsthe license number OGL/2024/106/0170 was revoked on December 8, 2025, at the request of the operator.
     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "jointera.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 jointera.cc Casino 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.


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, jointera.cc Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.



    According to an official public notice published in the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) on the official government website of Curaçao, “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” (Government of Curaçao), InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved.

     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Jointera Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the jointera.cc website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as jointera.cc.

    v
    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    jointera.cc Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

  • CASINO NAME: mro-casinos.com
    DOMAIN: https://mro-casinos.com/ (Registered On: 20.09.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 06 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Brand Misuse & Affiliate Redirection Scheme

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: mro-casinos.com

    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino



    ⚠️ Scam Warning: mro-casinos.com


    Summary

     

    mro-casinos.com is a misleading online gambling platform that improperly leverages the MrO Casino brand name to create a false impression of legitimacy.

    Despite presenting casino-related content, this domain does not operate a standalone casino platform. Key actions such as “Login” and “Register” redirect users to third-party, unrelated online casinos via affiliate tracking links, with destinations varying depending on the visitor’s geographic location or VPN endpoint.


    Key Findings
     

    • Poor Website Design & Misleading Presentation
    • The website features a poor, basic, and unprofessional design, lacking the structure, functionality, and visual quality of a legitimate online casino.
    • The layout does not resemble the official MrO Casino platform, yet the site uses the MrO name and casino-related content to falsely present itself as an official or authorized casino.
    • This combination of low-quality design and misleading branding demonstrates an intent to exploit brand recognition rather than operate a genuine casino service.

     

    Misleading Domain & Branding
     

    • Uses a look-alike domain name closely mimicking the legitimate MrO Casino brand
    • Employs content and promotional materials to falsely present itself as a legitimate MrO Casino, creating the appearance of a fully operational casino platform
    • No verifiable license, ownership, or regulatory information is provided.
       


    Deceptive Redirection Behavior
     

    The “Login” and “Register” buttons do not lead to an account system or casino operated by this domain.

    Instead, the site:

    • Performs geo-targeted redirection to unrelated third-party real-money gambling websites
    • Routes users through affiliate tracking links designed to generate referral commissions
    • The final destination varies depending on location, IP address, or VPN usage.


    Affiliate Abuse Indicators
     

    • The site functions primarily as an affiliate traffic funnel, not as a casino platform
    • Users are redirected to unrelated third-party real-money gambling websites
    • This behavior raises concerns regarding transparency, informed consent, and fair marketing practices


    Misrepresentation Across Footer Pages
     

    In addition to the homepage, the pages listed in the footer of mro-casinos.com further falsely present the site as an official or authorized MrO Casino platform. Across these pages, the site consistently uses MrO Casino branding, casino-related terminology, and screenshots taken directly from the legitimate MrO Casino website, reinforcing a misleading impression of legitimacy.


    Evidence #1: The pages listed in the footer of mro-casinos.com
     

     

    Brief overview of key footer pages:
     

    🔐 Login Page
     

    • Suggests an official MrO Casino user account system
    • Contains a screenshot sourced from the legitimate MrO Casino website
    • No login functionality exists on this domain


    Evidence #2: Login Page 
     


    🎁 Bonus Page 
     

    Promotes casino bonuses using MrO branding and screenshots sourced from the legitimate MrO Casino website


    Evidence #3: Bonus Page
     

     

    📝 Registration Page 
     

    • Presents itself as an account creation entry point for MrO Casino
    • Displays visual material from the official site
    • In reality, users are redirected to unrelated legal gambling operators through affiliate links
       

    Evidence #4: Registration Page
     


    🔒 Privacy Policy Page
     

    • Written as if the site operates a legitimate casino platform
    • Includes a screenshot from the official MrO Casino site
    • Misleads users about data handling and platform legitimacy


    Evidence #5: Privacy Policy Page
     


    Key Risk Indicators ( mro-casinos.com )
     

    • High risk of user confusion and misrepresentation
    • Users may unknowingly share personal information with unrelated third parties
    • Lack of clarity about which operator is responsible for gameplay, support, or payments
    • Increased exposure to misleading marketing and potential financial loss


    🚨 LCB Risk Level
     

    🔴 High Risk


    🏷️
    LCB Risk Tags:
     

    • Brand Impersonation
    • Misleading Domain
    • Affiliate Abuse
    • Deceptive Redirection
    • Poor Website Quality
    • User Confusion Risk


     LCB Verdict
     

    Players are strongly advised to avoid mro-casinos.com. The site does not operate a legitimate casino platform and relies on brand misuse, misleading design, and affiliate redirection tactics.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: mro-casino.org
    DOMAIN: https://mro-casino.org/ (Registered On: 21.05.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 10 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Brand Misuse & Affiliate Redirection Scheme

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: mro-casino.org

    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

    Website Language: Italian



    ⚠️ Scam Warning: mro-casino.org
     

    Overview


    The website mro-casino.org operates as a misleading online gambling platform that falsely presents itself as the legitimate MrO Casino. By using a look-alike domain name, displaying the original MrO Casino logo, and publishing casino-related content in Italian, the site creates a strong impression of official affiliation with mrocasino.com, despite having no verified connection.

    The site does not operate an independent casino platform. Instead, key user actions—most notably registration—redirect visitors to other legitimate online casinos through affiliate tracking links, allowing the operators of this domain to profit from user referrals under false pretenses.


    Evidence #1: Homepage Screenshot – mro-casino.org Using a Look-Alike Domain, Original MrO Casino Logo, and Italian-Language Casino Content
     



    Key Findings
     

    • Brand Impersonation & Misleading Domain
    • Uses a misleading domain name closely resembling the official MrO Casino domain.
    • Displays the original MrO Casino logo without authorization.
    • Publishes casino-related content in Italian, targeting Italian-speaking users.
    • Presents itself as an official MrO Casino platform, with no disclosure indicating otherwise.
    • No verifiable ownership, licensing, or regulatory information is provided.


    Misleading Presentation
     

    • The website employs casino-themed visuals, branding, and promotional content associated with MrO Casino.
    • The overall presentation is designed to convince users that they are interacting with the legitimate MrO Casino, despite the site not offering direct gameplay or account services.
    • This creates a high risk of user confusion and brand misrepresentation.


    Deceptive Registration & Redirection Behavior
     

    • The “Sign Up” / registration functionality does not create an account on mro-casino.org.
    • Instead, users are redirected to third-party, unrelated online casinos via affiliate links.
    • These redirections are designed to generate affiliate commissions for the operators of mro-casino.org.
    • Users are not clearly informed that they are leaving the site or registering with a different casino operator.


    Affiliate Abuse Indicators
     

    • The site functions primarily as an affiliate gateway, not as a real casino.
    • Traffic is captured using brand impersonation tactics and then monetized through affiliate referrals.
    • This approach exploits both players and the legitimate MrO Casino brand.


    Risks to Players

    • High risk of misleading affiliation and confusion about the actual casino operator.
    • Users may unknowingly share personal information with unexpected third-party casinos.
    • Lack of transparency regarding who is responsible for payments, bonuses, and customer support.
    • Potential financial and data-security risks.


    🚨 LCB Risk Assessment
     

    LCB Risk Level: 🔴 High Risk
     

    🏷️ LCB Risk Tags:
     

    • Brand Impersonation
    • Misleading Domain
    • Affiliate Abuse
    • Deceptive Redirection
    • User Confusion Risk


     LCB Verdict
     

    Players are strongly advised to avoid mro-casino.org. The website does not represent the legitimate MrO Casino and relies on unauthorized brand use, misleading domain tactics, and affiliate redirection to monetize user traffic.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: mrocasino.it.com
    DOMAIN: https://mrocasino.it.com/ (Registered On: 30.12.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 10 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Brand Misuse & Affiliate Redirection Scheme

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: mrocasino.it.com

    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

    Website Language: Italian



    ⚠️ Scam Warning: mrocasino.it.com
     

    Overview
     

    The website mrocasino.it.com presents itself as “MrO Casino Italia”, claiming to be part of a recognized online casino brand. The homepage and promotional content include references to bonus offers and casino features. However, there is no evidence that this domain is legitimately affiliated with or operated by the verified MrO Casino platform.

    Despite using the MrO Casino name and Italian-language promotional content, the domain has no identifiable licensing disclosure or transparent regulatory information. The site appears to leverage brand recognition and promotional language to create an impression of legitimacy without verifiable backing.
     

    Evidence #1: Homepage Screenshot – mro-casino.org Using a Look-Alike Domain, Original MrO Casino Logo, and Italian-Language Casino Content

     


    Key Findings
     

    • Brand Impersonation & Misleading Domain
    • Uses a misleading domain name closely resembling the official MrO Casino domain.
    • Displays the original MrO Casino logo without authorization.
    • Publishes casino-related content in Italian, targeting Italian-speaking users.
    • Presents itself as an official MrO Casino platform, with no disclosure indicating otherwise.
    • No verifiable ownership, licensing, or regulatory information is provided.


    Misleading Presentation
     

    • The website uses casino-themed visuals, branding, and promotional content for MrO Casino.
    • The overall presentation is designed to convince users that they are interacting with the legitimate MrO Casino, even though the site does not offer direct gameplay or account services.
    • This creates a high risk of user confusion and brand misrepresentation.


    Deceptive Registration & Redirection Behavior
     

    • The “Sign Up” / registration functionality does not create an account on mro-casino.org.
    • Instead, users are redirected to third-party, unrelated online casinos via affiliate links.
    • These redirections are designed to generate affiliate commissions for the operators of mro-casino.org.
    • Users are not clearly informed that they are leaving the site or registering with a different casino operator.


    Affiliate Abuse Indicators
     

    • The site functions primarily as an affiliate gateway, not as a real casino.
    • Traffic is captured using brand impersonation tactics and then monetized through affiliate referrals.
    • This approach exploits both players and the legitimate MrO Casino brand.


    Risks to Players
     

    • High risk of misleading affiliation and confusion about the actual casino operator.
    • Users may unknowingly share personal information with unexpected third-party casinos.
    • Lack of transparency regarding who is responsible for payments, bonuses, and customer support.
    • Potential financial and data-security risks.


    🚨 LCB Risk Assessment
     

    LCB Risk Level: 🔴 High Risk
     

    🏷️ LCB Risk Tags:
     

    • Brand Impersonation
    • Misleading Domain
    • Affiliate Abuse
    • Deceptive Redirection
    • User Confusion Risk
       

    LCB Verdict

    Players should exercise extreme caution with mrocasino.it.com.  At present, there is no available evidence of proper licensing or official association with a recognized casino operator.

    For comparisons, players are encouraged to consult LCB-verified review pages for truly legitimate casinos and to verify the regulatory status of any online gambling platform prior to engagement.

    Note: This report is based on publicly visible content and patterns of brand usage. Since no authoritative warnings or reports specific to this domain were found in web sources, this assessment focuses on brand misuse and lack of licensing transparency rather than confirmed scam redirects or affiliate behavior.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: betpoint.cc Casino
    DOMAIN: https://betpoint.cc/ (Registered On: 29.12.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 13 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "Betpoint.cc 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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across betpoint.cc's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Company Ownership

    TechSolutions G
    roup N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website betpoint.cc falsely presents itself as being owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. The betpoint.cc website is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting and other operation of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    betpoint.cc is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Betpoint Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Betpoint Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Betpoint Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on betpoint.cc represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 


    The document published on the betpoint.cc website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 
     


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    betpoint.cc is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "Betpoint.cc 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 betpoint.cc Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, betpoint.cc Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Betpoint Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the betpoint.cc website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as betpoint.cc.

    v
    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    betpoint.cc Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: nvcasino77.net
    DOMAIN: https://nvcasino77.net/ (Registered On: 04.02.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 18 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across nvcasino77.net's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Company Ownership

    TechSolutions G
    roup N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website nvcasino77.net falsely presents itself as being owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. The betpoint.cc website is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting and other operation of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    nvcasino77.net is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Nvcasino77 Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Nvcasino77 Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Nvcasino77 Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on nvcasino77.net represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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 so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 


    The document published on the nvcasino77.net website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    nvcasino77.net is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "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."


    The nvcasino77.net Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, nvcasino77.net Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Nvcasino77 Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the nvcasino77.net website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as nvcasino77.net.

    v
    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    nvcasino77.net Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: casinomro.com
    DOMAIN: https://casinomro.com/(Registered On: 19.08.2023)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 19 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Mr.O Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand


    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: casinomro.com

    Legitimate Casino Website: MrO Casino


    Platforms: Posing as an official website


    ⚠️ Scam Warning: casinomro.com

    Summary

    The website casinomro.com is using a misleading, look-alike domain designed to imitate the legitimate MrO Casino.


    Domain Impersonation

    The domain casinomro.com closely resembles the legitimate MrO casino brand, a tactic commonly known as typosquatting. This approach is frequently used to mislead users into believing they are interacting with an official website, despite the absence of any transparent or verifiable connection.


    Notably:

    • The “About Us” page directly presents the website as being the legitimate Mr.O Casino, reinforcing the false sense of legitimacy.
    • The “Support” page mimics official support content, further implying affiliation with the real casino.
    • The site unauthorizedly uses the official Mr.O logo and mascot, enhancing the illusion that it is an official brand extension.
    • These elements collectively create the impression that the site is a fully legitimate extension of the official brand, which is false and misleading.


    User Flow & Redirect Behavior

    When users click the “Play Now” button on casinomro.com, they are not taken directly to a casino platform. Instead, the site either performs geo‑targeted redirection to unrelated third‑party real‑money gambling websites based on the visitor’s geographic location or VPN endpoint, or routes users through a third‑party promotional landing page presenting two bonus offers.

    Selecting one of these bonus offers then redirects users to the legitimate MrO casino website, creating a misleading impression of affiliation. This funnel structure is designed to exploit trust in the legitimate brand.
     

    Key Risk Indicators

    • Intentional use of a look-alike domain to impersonate a legitimate casino brand
    • Directly claiming to be MrO Casino on the “About Us” page
    • Mimicking official support content on the “Support” page
    • Unauthorized use of the official MrO logo and mascot
    • Affiliate-style traffic funnel rather than a transparent, official casino operation
    • Misleading redirects implying an official relationship with a legitimate operator
    • No clear disclosure of ownership, operator details, or responsibility

     

    🕵️ Evidence Overview
     

    Evidence #1: Homepage Showing Fake MrO Casino Domain
     


    The website’s design differs from the legitimate MrO Casino design, but it unauthorizedly uses the official MrO Casino logo and mascot.

    Evidence #2: Screenshot of the Landing Page

     


    Clicking the “Play Now” button on casinomro.com does not direct users straight to a casino platform. Instead, the website either performs geo-targeted redirects to unrelated third-party gambling sites based on the visitor’s location or VPN, or guides them to a third-party landing page that presents two bonus offers. Selecting one of these bonus offers then redirects users to the legitimate and official MrO Casino website.


    Evidence #3: Screenshot Directly Claiming to Be MrO Casino on the “About Us” Page


     

    The About Us page on casinomro.com falsely presents the website as the legitimate MRO Casino, reinforcing a misleading impression of affiliation with the official brand.


    Evidence #4: Screenshot Mimicking Official Support Content on the “Support” Page
     


    The Support page on casinomro.com,  imitates official MrO Casino support content, creating a false impression of legitimacy and affiliation with the real brand.


    🏷️ Risk Tags

    • Brand Impersonation
    • Typosquatting
    • False Claims / Direct Impersonation
    • Unauthorized Brand Assets
    • Misleading Redirects
    • Affiliate Funnel Abuse
    • Deceptive Marketing Practices
    • Lack of Transparency


    🚨 LCB Risk Level

    🔴 HIGH RISK

    The combination of typosquatting, direct false claims on the About Usand “Support” pages, unauthorized use of MrO brand assets, misleading redirect funnels, and lack of transparency significantly increases the likelihood of user deception and potential financial harm.


    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    Based on our analysis, casinomro.com demonstrates clear characteristics of a misleading affiliate/scam-style domain. The website is designed to exploit brand similarity and user trust while presenting itself falsely as the legitimate MrO Casino, including unauthorized use of official logos and mascots.

    For information about the official and legitimate MRO Casino, please refer to its LCB review page on our website.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: themrocasino.com
    DOMAIN: https://themrocasino.com/ (Registered On: 20.09.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 19 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Brand Misuse & Affiliate Redirection Scheme

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: themrocasino.com

    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino



    ⚠️ Scam Warning: themrocasino.com


    Summary

    themrocasino.com is a misleading online gambling platform that improperly leverages the MrO Casino brand name to create a false impression of legitimacy.

    Despite presenting casino-related content, this domain does not operate a standalone casino platform. Key actions such as “Login” and “Register” redirect users to third-party, unrelated online casinos via affiliate tracking links, with destinations varying depending on the visitor’s geographic location or VPN endpoint.


    Key Findings
     

    • Poor Website Design & Misleading Presentation
    • The website features a poor, basic, and unprofessional design, lacking the structure, functionality, and visual quality of a legitimate online casino.
    • The layout does not resemble the official MrO Casino platform, yet the site uses the MrO name and casino-related content to falsely present itself as an official or authorized casino.
    • This combination of low-quality design and misleading branding demonstrates an intent to exploit brand recognition rather than operate a genuine casino service.

     

    Misleading Domain & Branding
     

    • Uses a look-alike domain name closely mimicking the legitimate MrO Casino brand
    • Employs content and promotional materials to falsely present itself as a legitimate MrO Casino, creating the appearance of a fully operational casino platform
    • No verifiable license, ownership, or regulatory information is provided.
       


    Deceptive Redirection Behavior
     

    The “Login” and “Register” buttons do not lead to an account system or casino operated by this domain.

    Instead, the site:

    • Performs geo-targeted redirection to unrelated third-party real-money gambling websites
    • Routes users through affiliate tracking links designed to generate referral commissions
    • The final destination varies depending on location, IP address, or VPN usage.


    Affiliate Abuse Indicators
     

    • The site functions primarily as an affiliate traffic funnel, not as a casino platform
    • Users are redirected to unrelated third-party real-money gambling websites
    • This behavior raises concerns regarding transparency, informed consent, and fair marketing practices


    Misrepresentation Across Footer Pages
     

    In addition to the homepage, the pages listed in the footer of themrocasino.com further falsely present the site as an official or authorized MrO Casino platform. Across these pages, the site consistently uses MrO Casino branding, casino-related terminology, and screenshots taken directly from the legitimate MrO Casino website, reinforcing a misleading impression of legitimacy.


    Evidence #1: The pages listed in the footer of themrocasino.com
     

     

    Brief overview of key footer pages:
     

    🔐 Login Page
     

    • Suggests an official MrO Casino user account system
    • Contains a screenshot sourced from the legitimate MrO Casino website
    • No login functionality exists on this domain


    Evidence #2: Login Page 
     


    🎁 Bonus Page 
     

    Promotes casino bonuses using MrO branding and screenshots sourced from the legitimate MrO Casino website


    Evidence #3: Bonus Page
     

     

    📝 Registration Page 
     

    • Presents itself as an account creation entry point for MrO Casino
    • Displays visual material from the official site
    • In reality, users are redirected to unrelated legal gambling operators through affiliate links
       

    Evidence #4: Registration Page
     


    🔒 Privacy Policy Page
     

    • Written as if the site operates a legitimate casino platform
    • Includes a screenshot from the official MrO Casino site
    • Misleads users about data handling and platform legitimacy


    Evidence #5: Privacy Policy Page
     


    Key Risk Indicators ( themrocasino.com )

    • High risk of user confusion and misrepresentation
    • Users may unknowingly share personal information with unrelated third parties
    • Lack of clarity about which operator is responsible for gameplay, support, or payments
    • Increased exposure to misleading marketing and potential financial loss


    🚨 LCB Risk Level
     

    🔴 High Risk


    🏷️
    LCB Risk Tags:
     

    • Brand Impersonation
    • Misleading Domain
    • Affiliate Abuse
    • Deceptive Redirection
    • Poor Website Quality
    • User Confusion Risk


     LCB Verdict
     

    Players are strongly advised to avoid themrocasino.com. The site does not operate a legitimate casino platform and relies on brand misuse, misleading design, and affiliate redirection tactics.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: mrocasino.bet
    DOMAIN: https://mrocasino.bet/ (Registered On: 21.03.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 19 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Mr.O Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: mrocasino.bet

    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

     


     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonation
     

    Preliminary investigation and risk analysis indicate that mrocasino.bet:

    • Mimics the MrO Casino brand name and styling (or a similar recognizable casino brand) without clear, authoritative verification of ownership or licensing.
    • mrocasino.bet is not known to be operated by a verified casino operator in any reputable jurisdiction (e.g., Malta Gaming Authority, UKGC, Curaçao eGaming, etc.).
    • Attempts to create a misleading impression of legitimacy by adopting casino-style branding without clear regulatory disclosure.
       

    ⚠️ Important: Attempts to directly access the site returned restricted or blocked content (HTTP 403), which is often seen when a domain has limited visibility or is being taken offline due to abuse reports or hosting/service blocking. This increases uncertainty regarding the site’s transparency and intentions.


    🧪 Key Risk Indicators
     

    The following risk factors are typical of sites using brand misrepresentation or typo-squatting tactics:
     

    • Misleading resemblance to legitimate brands: The domain name and site visuals are close enough to recognized casino brands to cause confusion and exploit user trust.
    • Lack of Licensing Info: No verifiable licensing information is presented on the site or in publicly available data. Legitimate online casinos are required to display regulatory details, licensing authority, and corporate operator information.
    • No Operator Transparency: No clear ownership or responsible company is listed, which is a core sign of unregulated gambling platforms.
    • Brand Impersonation Pattern: Similar domains (e.g., mrocasinos.com, mrocasino.net) have been flagged on scam reporting forums as unsafe or designed to attract users through brand similarity.
       


    🚩 Potential Scam Behaviors
     

    Typical patterns seen with these mimic domains include:
     

    • Redirecting users to unrelated third-party gambling operators through affiliate links without clear disclosure.
    • Presenting promotional bonuses or “Play Now” buttons that funnel traffic to other gambling sites — often unrelated to the claimed brand.
    • Hosting superficial “About” or “Support” pages that mimic legitimate casino language without real functionality or verifiable contact details.
    • Using brand elements (logos, names) without authorization — a tactic known as typosquatting or brand abuse.


    🧾 Risks to Players
     

    • Engaging with mrocasino.bet may expose users to several risks:
    • Financial loss: Deposits may never be honored or processed through unregulated third-party intermediaries.
    • Data insecurity: Personal data (IDs, emails, payment details) may be collected insecurely or used for affiliate tracking rather than legitimate verification.
    • No legal recourse: Without licensing, players have no regulatory protections or dispute resolution options

     

    🚨 LCB Risk Level


    🔴 HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict
     

    Based on available evidence and patterns associated with similar domains using the “mrocasino” name, mrocasino.bet demonstrates several red flags consistent with brand impersonation, lack of transparency, and potential affiliate exploitation. Users are strongly advised to avoid depositing funds, creating accounts, or engaging with this site for any real-money gambling activities.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: mrocasino.ca
    DOMAIN: https://mrocasino.ca/ (Registered On: 29.04.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 19 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Mr.O Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains

    Impersonating / Misleading Site:  mrocasino.ca

    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

     


     


    This domain uses the original MrO Casino logo and branding style but lacks clear, verifiable evidence showing that it is the official licensed operator of MrO Casino. Users should be cautious and avoid interacting with this site with real money and personal details.
     

    ⚠️ Brand Impersonation & Risk of Confusion
     

    • The website mrocasino.ca appears to be designed to mimic the legitimate MrO Casino brand, incorporating the official logo and related visual elements to attract users. However:
    • There is no authoritative evidence that this domain is directly owned, operated, or licensed by the official MrO Casino operator.
    • Similar domains that mimic the MrO Casino brand have been flagged previously for brand impersonation and misleading presentation on fraudulent sites.
    • Use of original logos without clear regulatory or operator disclosure increases the risk that the site could be misleading or unlicensed.

     

    ⚠️ Impersonation and misleading branding are common tactics used by fraudulent gambling sites to exploit user trust and recognition.
     


    🧾 Licensing & Regulatory Transparency
     

    • A critical sign of trustworthiness for online casinos is clear disclosure of licensing and regulatory oversight. For mrocasino.ca:
    • No clear, verifiable licensing information or authority responsible for operations is provided on the publicly accessible site.
    • Independent casino review platforms note that MrO Casino (the brand) is generally operated without an official licensed regulator mentioned in mainstream iGaming registries, and that lack of licensing is a red flag when evaluating gambling platforms.
    • Without a reliable regulatory license from a recognized authority (e.g., Malta Gaming Authority, UKGC, Curacao eGaming), players have limited protection, dispute resolution, or oversight.
       

    🚩 Reviews & User Feedback (Indicating Potential Issues)
     

    • Although mrocasino.ca itself does not have large public reviews, insights from related MrO Casino platforms and similar branded sites show mixed community feedback:
    • User reviews on well-known review aggregators contain both positive and negative experiences—some praising game selection and bonuses, while others report issues with payouts, denied withdrawals, and frustrating support experiences.
    • Independent reviewers warn that terms and conditions may be unfair and indicate the platform lacks formal regulation.
    • This mixed feedback, combined with no clear official operator data, raises concerns about whether the site delivers fair and trustworthy real-money services.
       

    📊 Key Risk Indicators


    Use of Official Branding    ⚠️ Yes (logo & visuals used without clear authorization)
    Verified Licensing     No publicly transparent regulator shown
    Independent Review Presence    ⚠️ Mixed/Questionable
    User Complaints    📉 Multiple complaints in broader MrO sites
    Potential for Misleading Association     High


    🧠 What This Could Mean for Players

     

    Users engaging with mrocasino.ca may face the following risks:
     

    Financial loss if funds cannot be withdrawn due to lack of legitimate operator backing.

    ⚠️ Data privacy risk if personal or payment information is collected by a site without verified security or oversight.

    ⚠️ No legal recourse since unlicensed platforms are not subject to enforceable regulations.

    Confusion over affiliation—players might assume a false connection with a legitimate or licensed MrO Casino operator.
     


    🚨 LCB Risk Level


    🔴 HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict

    mrocasino.ca uses the original MrO Casino logo and branding, which may create the impression that it is the official site. However, there is no public evidence that this domain operates under the legitimate licensed authority or is truly affiliated with the authentic brand owner. Given the lack of transparent licensing, authoritative operator info, and potential user complaints, this domain should be treated with caution and avoided for real-money gambling activities.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: mrocasino1.com
    DOMAIN: https://mrocasino1.com/ (Registered On: 12..09.2024)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 19 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Mr.O Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: mrocasino1.com

    Legitimate Casino Website:  MrO Casino

     


    ⚠️ Summary of Findings

    Investigation indicates that mrocasino1.com does not operate as an independent licensed online casino. Instead, the website appears to function as an affiliate funnel platform, redirecting users to third-party gambling operators depending on:

    🌍 User IP address

    📍 Geographic location

    🖥 Device/browser profile
     

    The redirection behavior changes dynamically, meaning different users may see entirely different gambling platforms after clicking “Play” or registration buttons.
     

    This is a common tactic used in brand impersonation + affiliate monetization schemes.
     

    🚩 Key Red Flags Identified


    1️⃣ Use of MrO Casino Branding

     

    The domain name strongly resembles the established MrO Casino brand and may use similar logos or styling to create trust and familiarity.

    However:

    No verifiable proof of official ownership

    No disclosed operating company

    No confirmed regulatory license
     

    This suggests brand exploitation for traffic acquisition purposes.
     

    2️⃣ IP-Based Affiliate Redirect System
     

    Technical behavior indicates:

    • Users from one country are redirected to Casino A
    • Users from another country are redirected to Casino B
    • Some users may be sent to high-risk or lightly regulated operators


    This setup typically works as follows:

    • User lands on mrocasino1.com
    • Clicks “Register” or “Play Now”
    • System detects IP & GEO data
    • User is automatically redirected via tracked affiliate link
    • Operator pays commission for sign-ups/deposits

     

    ⚠️ The original site itself does not appear to directly process gambling services.

     

    3️⃣ Lack of Licensing & Transparency
     

    A legitimate casino must clearly display:

    • Licensed operator name
    • Registered company details
    • Gambling regulator & license number
    • Terms & conditions tied to the actual operator


    mrocasino1.com does not transparently present this information in a verifiable way.
     

    Without licensing disclosure, players have:

    No consumer protection

    No dispute resolution authority

    No regulatory oversight
     


    🧪 Why This Is Risky for Users
     

    Even if the redirected casinos themselves are legitimate, the risks include:

    🔴 Misleading brand representation

    🔴 Users believing they are signing up with “MrO Casino” specifically

    🔴 Data tracking through affiliate networks

    🔴 Potential redirection to low-reputation operators in certain regions

    🔴 Zero accountability from the original domain
     

    This structure prioritizes commission generation over user transparency.
     


    📉 Pattern Consistency
     

    This setup matches known patterns of:

    • Typosquatting domains
    • Brand-cloning landing pages
    • Geo-targeted affiliate funnels
    • Short-lifecycle gambling traffic sites


    These sites are often created to:

    • Capitalize on brand recognition
    • Exploit SEO traffic
    • Monetize regional gambling markets quickly

     

    🚨 LCB Risk Level


    🔴 HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict

    mrocasino1.com appears to function primarily as a geo-targeted affiliate redirection platform, not a verified licensed casino. The use of brand similarity combined with IP-based redirect behavior significantly increases the risk of misleading users.

    Users are strongly advised:

    Do not deposit funds through this domain

    Do not provide personal or financial information

    ⚠️ Verify the final destination operator independently before registering

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: eternalslots.org
    DOMAIN: https://eternalslots.org/ (Registered On: 05.12.2024)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 19 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Eternal Slots Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand
     

    Compared Domains

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: eternalslots.org

    Legitimate Casino Website:  Eternal Slots Casino



    ⚠️ Geo-Targeted Affiliate Redirection (IP-Based Routing)
     

    Technical analysis indicates that eternalslots.org does not appear to operate as a standalone licensed casino platform. Instead, the website functions as a geo-targeted affiliate gateway, redirecting users to third-party gambling operators based on:

    🌍 IP address

    📍 Geographic location (country/region)

    🖥 Device/browser data
     

    How the System Works
     

    • A user lands on eternalslots.org
    • The user clicks “Register,” “Play Now,” or similar call-to-action buttons
    • The system detects the user’s IP address and location
    • The platform dynamically routes the user through a tracked affiliate link
    • The user is redirected to a completely different gambling operator
    • The site owner receives commission for registrations and/or deposits
    • This means the website itself does not directly operate the casino services it promotes


    🚩 Why This Is Concerning
     

    While affiliate marketing is common in the gambling industry, the issue arises when:
     

    • The site presents itself as an independent casino rather than a marketing funnel
    • There is no clear disclosure that users are being redirected to third-party operators
    • The final destination operator varies depending on the visitor’s location
    • Branding is used in a way that suggests a direct gambling service is being provided.


    This structure creates misleading expectations for users who may believe they are registering with one platform, when in reality they are being routed elsewhere.
     

    🔎 Risk Factors for Players
     

    Lack of transparency regarding the actual gambling operator

    No accountability from the landing domain itself

    ⚠️ Potential redirection to lightly regulated or high-risk operators in certain jurisdictions

    ⚠️ Data tracking and affiliate profiling without clear disclosure

    No clear regulatory entity tied to the eternalslots.org domain
     

    Geo-targeted affiliate funnel sites are often short-lifecycle domains designed primarily for commission generation rather than long-term player protection.



    🚨 LCB Risk Level


    🔴 HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict


    Eternalslots.org shows multiple high-risk indicators, including a lack of verified licensing, no transparent operating company, and geo-targeted affiliate redirections to third-party gambling sites. The domain appears to function primarily as a traffic funnel rather than a licensed casino operator. Players are strongly advised to avoid depositing funds or sharing personal information on this site.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: eternalslotscasino.com
    DOMAIN: https://eternalslotscasino.com/  (Registered On: 10.03.2024)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 20 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Eternal Slots Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand


    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: eternalslotscasino.com

    Legitimate Casino Website: eternalslots.com


    Platforms: Posing as an official website


    ⚠️ Scam Warning: eternalslotscasino.com

    Summary

    The website eternalslotscasino.com is using a misleading, look-alike domain designed to imitate the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino.


    Domain Impersonation

    The domain eternalslotscasino.com closely resembles the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino brand, a tactic commonly known as typosquatting. This approach is frequently used to mislead users into believing they are interacting with an official website, despite the absence of any transparent or verifiable connection.


    Notably:

    • The “About Us” page directly presents the website as being the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino, reinforcing the false sense of legitimacy.
    • The “Support” page mimics official support content, further implying affiliation with the real casino.
    • The site unauthorizedly uses the official Eternal Slots Casino logo, enhancing the illusion that it is an official brand extension.
    • These elements collectively create the impression that the site is a fully legitimate extension of the official brand, which is false and misleading.


    User Flow & Redirect Behavior

    When users click the “Play Now” button on eternalslotscasino.com, they are not taken directly to a casino platform. Instead, the site either performs geo‑targeted redirection to unrelated third‑party real‑money gambling websites based on the visitor’s geographic location or VPN endpoint, or routes users through a third‑party promotional landing page presenting two bonus offers.

    Selecting one of these bonus offers then redirects users to the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino website, creating a misleading impression of affiliation. This funnel structure is designed to exploit trust in the legitimate brand.

    Key Risk Indicators

    • Intentional use of a look-alike domain to impersonate a legitimate casino brand
    • Directly claiming to be Eternal Slots Casino on the “About Us” page
    • Mimicking official support content on the “Support” page
    • Unauthorized use of the official Eternal Slots Casino logo 
    • Affiliate-style traffic funnel rather than a transparent, official casino operation
    • Misleading redirects implying an official relationship with a legitimate operator
    • No clear disclosure of ownership, operator details, or responsibility

     

    🕵️ Evidence Overview
     

    Evidence #1: Homepage Showing Fake Eternal Slots Casino Domain


    The website’s design differs from the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino design, but it unauthorizedly uses the official Eternal Slots Casino logo.


    Evidence #2: Screenshot Directly Claiming to Be Eternal Slots Casino on the “About Us” Page

    The About Us page on eternalslotscasino.com falsely presents the website as the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino, reinforcing a misleading impression of affiliation with the official brand.


    Evidence #3: Screenshot Mimicking Official Support Content on the “Support” Page
     


    The Support page on eternalslotscasino.com, imitates official Eternal Slots Casino support content, creating a false impression of legitimacy and affiliation with the real brand.


    🏷️ Risk Tags

    • Brand Impersonation
    • Typosquatting
    • False Claims / Direct Impersonation
    • Unauthorized Brand Assets
    • Misleading Redirects
    • Affiliate Funnel Abuse
    • Deceptive Marketing Practices
    • Lack of Transparency


    🚨 LCB Risk Level

    🔴 HIGH RISK

    The combination of typosquatting, direct false claims on the About Usand “Support” pages, unauthorized use of Eternal Slots Casino brand assets, misleading redirect funnels, and lack of transparency significantly increases the likelihood of user deception and potential financial harm.


    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    Based on our analysis, eternalslotscasino.com demonstrates clear characteristics of a misleading affiliate/scam-style domain. The website is designed to exploit brand similarity and user trust while presenting itself falsely as the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino, including unauthorized use of the official logo.

    For information about the official and legitimate Eternal Slots Casino please refer to its LCB review page on our website.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: eternalslots1.com
    DOMAIN: https://eternalslots1.com/  (Registered On: 12.09.2024)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 20 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Eternal Slots Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand


    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: eternalslots1.com

    Legitimate Casino Website: eternalslots.com


    Platforms: Posing as an official website
     


    Technical analysis indicates that eternalslots1.com does not appear to operate as a standalone licensed casino platform. Instead, the website functions as a geo-targeted affiliate gateway, redirecting users to third-party gambling operators based on:

    🌍 IP address

    📍 Geographic location (country/region)

    🖥 Device/browser data
     

    How the System Works
     

    • A user lands on eternalslots1.com
    • The user clicks “Register,” “Play Now,” or similar call-to-action buttons
    • The system detects the user’s IP address and location
    • The platform dynamically routes the user through a tracked affiliate link
    • The user is redirected to a completely different gambling operator
    • The site owner receives commission for registrations and/or deposits
    • This means the website itself does not directly operate the casino services it promotes


    🚩 Why This Is Concerning
     

    While affiliate marketing is common in the gambling industry, the issue arises when:
     

    • The site presents itself as an independent casino rather than a marketing funnel
    • There is no clear disclosure that users are being redirected to third-party operators
    • The final destination operator varies depending on the visitor’s location
    • Branding is used in a way that suggests a direct gambling service is being provided.


    This structure creates misleading expectations for users who may believe they are registering with one platform, when in reality they are being routed elsewhere.
     

    🔎 Risk Factors for Players
     

    Lack of transparency regarding the actual gambling operator

    No accountability from the landing domain itself

    ⚠️ Potential redirection to lightly regulated or high-risk operators in certain jurisdictions

    ⚠️ Data tracking and affiliate profiling without clear disclosure

    No clear regulatory entity tied to the eternalslots.org domain
     

    Geo-targeted affiliate funnel sites are often short-lifecycle domains designed primarily for commission generation rather than long-term player protection.



    🚨 LCB Risk Level


    🔴 HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict

    Based on our analysis, eternalslots1.com demonstrates clear characteristics of a misleading affiliate/scam-style domain. The website is designed to exploit brand similarity and user trust while presenting itself falsely as the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino, including unauthorized use of the official logo.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: eternalslots.casino
    DOMAIN: https://eternalslots.casino/ (Registered On: 12.09.2024)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 20 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Eternal Slots Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand


    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site eternalslots.casino

    Legitimate Casino Website: eternalslots.com


    Platforms: Posing as an official website
     


    Technical analysis indicates that eternalslots.casino does not appear to operate as a standalone licensed casino platform. Instead, the website functions as a geo-targeted affiliate gateway, redirecting users to third-party gambling operators based on:

    🌍 IP address

    📍 Geographic location (country/region)

    🖥 Device/browser data
     

    How the System Works
     

    • A user lands on eternalslots.casino
    • The user clicks “Register,” “Play Now,” or similar call-to-action buttons
    • The system detects the user’s IP address and location
    • The platform dynamically routes the user through a tracked affiliate link
    • The user is redirected to a completely different gambling operator
    • The site owner receives commission for registrations and/or deposits
    • This means the website itself does not directly operate the casino services it promotes


    🚩 Why This Is Concerning
     

    While affiliate marketing is common in the gambling industry, the issue arises when:
     

    • The site presents itself as an independent casino rather than a marketing funnel
    • There is no clear disclosure that users are being redirected to third-party operators
    • The final destination operator varies depending on the visitor’s location
    • Branding is used in a way that suggests a direct gambling service is being provided.


    This structure creates misleading expectations for users who may believe they are registering with one platform, when in reality they are being routed elsewhere.
     

    🔎 Risk Factors for Players
     

    Lack of transparency regarding the actual gambling operator

    No accountability from the landing domain itself

    ⚠️ Potential redirection to lightly regulated or high-risk operators in certain jurisdictions

    ⚠️ Data tracking and affiliate profiling without clear disclosure

    No clear regulatory entity tied to the eternalslots.org domain
     

    Geo-targeted affiliate funnel sites are often short-lifecycle domains designed primarily for commission generation rather than long-term player protection.



    🚨 LCB Risk Level


    🔴 HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict

    Based on our analysis, eternalslots.casino demonstrates clear characteristics of a misleading affiliate/scam-style domain. The website is designed to exploit brand similarity and user trust while presenting itself falsely as the legitimate Eternal Slots Casino, including unauthorized use of the official logo.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: spinsgoat.com
    DOMAIN: https://spinsgoat.com/ (Registered On: 10.11.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 20 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Goat Spins Casino
    Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand


    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: spinsgoat.com 

    Legitimate Casino Website: goatspins.com


    Platforms: Posing as an official website
     


    Technical analysis indicates that spinsgoat.com does not appear to operate as a standalone licensed casino platform. Instead, the website functions as a geo-targeted affiliate gateway, redirecting users to third-party gambling operators based on:

    🌍 IP address

    📍 Geographic location (country/region)

    🖥 Device/browser data
     

    How the System Works
     

    • A user lands on spinsgoat.com
    • The user clicks “Register,” “Play Now,” or similar call-to-action buttons
    • The system detects the user’s IP address and location
    • The platform dynamically routes the user through a tracked affiliate link
    • The user is redirected to a completely different gambling operator
    • The site owner receives commission for registrations and/or deposits
    • This means the website itself does not directly operate the casino services it promotes


    🚩 Why This Is Concerning
     

    While affiliate marketing is common in the gambling industry, the issue arises when:
     

    • The site presents itself as an independent casino rather than a marketing funnel
    • There is no clear disclosure that users are being redirected to third-party operators
    • The final destination operator varies depending on the visitor’s location
    • Branding is used in a way that suggests a direct gambling service is being provided.


    This structure creates misleading expectations for users who may believe they are registering with one platform, when in reality they are being routed elsewhere.
     

    🔎 Risk Factors for Players
     

    Lack of transparency regarding the actual gambling operator

    No accountability from the landing domain itself

    ⚠️ Potential redirection to lightly regulated or high-risk operators in certain jurisdictions

    ⚠️ Data tracking and affiliate profiling without clear disclosure

    No clear regulatory entity tied to the eternalslots.org domain
     

    Geo-targeted affiliate funnel sites are often short-lifecycle domains designed primarily for commission generation rather than long-term player protection.



    🚨 LCB Risk Level


    🔴 HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict

    Based on our analysis, spinsgoat.com demonstrates clear characteristics of a misleading affiliate/scam-style domain. The website is designed to exploit brand similarity and user trust while presenting itself falsely as the legitimate Goat Spins Casino.

    3.6/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: goatspins1.com
    DOMAIN: https://goatspins1.com/ (Registered On: 04.09.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 20 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Goat Spins Casino
    Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand


    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: goatspins1.com

    Legitimate Casino Website: goatspins.com


    Platforms: Posing as an official website
     


    Technical analysis indicates that goatspins1.com does not appear to operate as a standalone licensed casino platform. Instead, the website functions as a geo-targeted affiliate gateway, redirecting users to third-party gambling operators based on:

    🌍 IP address

    📍 Geographic location (country/region)

    🖥 Device/browser data
     

    How the System Works
     

    • A user lands on goatspins1.com
    • The user clicks “Register,” “Play Now,” or similar call-to-action buttons
    • The system detects the user’s IP address and location
    • The platform dynamically routes the user through a tracked affiliate link
    • The user is redirected to a completely different gambling operator
    • The site owner receives commission for registrations and/or deposits
    • This means the website itself does not directly operate the casino services it promotes


    🚩 Why This Is Concerning
     

    While affiliate marketing is common in the gambling industry, the issue arises when:
     

    • The site presents itself as an independent casino rather than a marketing funnel
    • There is no clear disclosure that users are being redirected to third-party operators
    • The final destination operator varies depending on the visitor’s location
    • Branding is used in a way that suggests a direct gambling service is being provided.


    This structure creates misleading expectations for users who may believe they are registering with one platform, when in reality they are being routed elsewhere.
     

    🔎 Risk Factors for Players
     

    Lack of transparency regarding the actual gambling operator

    No accountability from the landing domain itself

    ⚠️ Potential redirection to lightly regulated or high-risk operators in certain jurisdictions

    ⚠️ Data tracking and affiliate profiling without clear disclosure

    No clear regulatory entity tied to the eternalslots.org domain
     

    Geo-targeted affiliate funnel sites are often short-lifecycle domains designed primarily for commission generation rather than long-term player protection.



    🚨 LCB Risk Level


    🔴 HIGH RISK


     LCB Verdict

    goatspins1.com appears to function primarily as a geo-targeted affiliate redirection platform rather than a verified, licensed casino. The combination of brand similarity and IP-based redirect behavior significantly increases the risk of misleading users.

    Users are strongly advised:

    Do not deposit funds through this domain

    Do not provide personal or financial information

    ⚠️ Verify the final destination operator independently before registering

    3.6/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: misterocasino.com
    DOMAIN: https://misterocasino.com/ (Registered On: 09.05.2024)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 23 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Mr.O Casino Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand


    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site: misterocasino.com

    Legitimate Casino Website: mrocasino.com


    ⚠️ Scam Warning: misterocasino.com

    Summary

    The website misterocasino.com is using a misleading, look-alike domain designed to imitate the legitimate MrO Casino. The site exploits brand similarity to confuse users and create a false impression of legitimacy.


    Domain Impersonation

    The domain misterocasino.com closely resembles the legitimate MrO casino brand, a tactic commonly known as typosquatting. This approach is frequently used to mislead users into believing they are interacting with an official website, despite the absence of any transparent or verifiable connection.


    Notably:

    • The “About Us” page directly presents the website as being the legitimate Mr.O Casino, reinforcing the false sense of legitimacy.
    • The “Support” page mimics official support content, further implying affiliation with the real casino.
    • The site unauthorizedly uses the official Mr.O logo and mascot, enhancing the illusion that it is an official brand extension.
    • These elements collectively create the impression that the site is a fully legitimate extension of the official brand, which is false and misleading.


    User Flow & Redirect Behavior

    When users click the “Play Now” button on misterocasino.com​​​​​​, they are not taken directly to a casino platform. Instead, the site either performs geo‑targeted redirection to unrelated third‑party real‑money gambling websites based on the visitor’s geographic location or VPN endpoint, or routes users through a third‑party promotional landing page presenting two bonus offers.

    Selecting one of these bonus offers then redirects users to the legitimate MrO casino website, creating a misleading impression of affiliation. This funnel structure is designed to exploit trust in the legitimate brand.
     

    Key Risk Indicators

    • Intentional use of a look-alike domain to impersonate a legitimate casino brand
    • Directly claiming to be MrO Casino on the “About Us” page
    • Mimicking official support content on the “Support” page
    • Unauthorized use of the official MrO logo and mascot
    • Affiliate-style traffic funnel rather than a transparent, official casino operation
    • Misleading redirects implying an official relationship with a legitimate operator
    • No clear disclosure of ownership, operator details, or responsibility

     

    🕵️ Evidence Overview
     

    Evidence #1: Homepage Showing Fake MrO Casino Domain
     


    The website’s design differs from the legitimate MrO Casino design, but it unauthorizedly uses the official MrO Casino logo and mascot.

    Evidence #2: Screenshot of the Landing Page

     


    Clicking the “Play Now” button on misterocasino.com does not direct users straight to a casino platform. Instead, the website either performs geo-targeted redirects to unrelated third-party gambling sites based on the visitor’s location or VPN, or guides them through a third-party landing page presenting two bonus offers. Selecting one of these bonus offers then redirects users to the legitimate and official MrO Casino website.


    Evidence #3: Screenshot Directly Claiming to Be MrO Casino on the “About Us” Page


     

    The About Us page on misterocasino.com falsely presents the website as the legitimate MRO Casino, reinforcing a misleading impression of affiliation with the official brand.

    Evidence #4: Screenshot Mimicking Official Support Content on the “Support” Page
     

    The Support page on misterocasino.com imitates official MrO Casino support content, creating a false impression of legitimacy and affiliation with the real brand.


    🏷️ Risk Tags

    • Brand Impersonation
    • Typosquatting
    • False Claims / Direct Impersonation
    • Unauthorized Brand Assets
    • Misleading Redirects
    • Affiliate Funnel Abuse
    • Deceptive Marketing Practices
    • Lack of Transparency


    🚨 LCB Risk Level

    HIGH RISK

    The combination of typosquatting, direct false claims on the About Usand “Support” pages, unauthorized use of MrO brand assets, misleading redirect funnels, and lack of transparency significantly increases the likelihood of user deception and potential financial harm.


    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    Based on our analysis, misterocasino.com demonstrates clear characteristics of a misleading affiliate/scam-style domain. The website is designed to exploit brand similarity and user trust while presenting itself falsely as the legitimate MrO Casino, including unauthorized use of official logos and mascots.

    For information about the official and legitimate MRO Casino, please refer to its LCB review page on our website.

    Rated:

    5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: trygamb.cc
    DOMAIN: https://trygamb.cc/ (Registered On: 26.01.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 24 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "trygamb.cc ​​​​​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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across trygamb.cc's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website trygamb.cc falsely presents itself as being owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. The trygamb.cc website is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting and other operation of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    trygamb.cc is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Trygamb Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Trygamb Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Trygamb Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on trygamb.cc represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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 so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the trygamb.cc website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    trygamb.cc is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "trygamb.cc 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 trygamb.cc Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, trygamb.cc Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Trygamb Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the trygamb.cc website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as trygamb.cc.

    v
    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    trygamb.cc Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: olympus-games.net
    DOMAIN: https://olympus-games.net/ (Registered On: 12.01.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 24 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected: Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "olympus-games.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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across olympus-games.net's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website olympus-games.net falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    olympus-games.net falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Olympus-games Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Olympus-games Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Olympus-games Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on olympus-games.net represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $100 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 


    The document published on the olympus-games.net website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    olympus-games.net is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "olympus-games.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."


    The olympus-games.net Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, olympus-games.net Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Olympus-games Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the olympus-games.net website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as olympus-games.net

    v
    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    olympus-games.net Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: wincheck.cash
    DOMAIN: https://wincheck.cash (Registered On: 29.08.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  25 February 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    " wincheck.cash ​​​​​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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across wincheck.cash's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website wincheck.cash falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    wincheck.cash falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Wincheck Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Wincheck Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Wincheck Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on wincheck.cash represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $100 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the wincheck.cash website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    wincheck.cash is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "wincheck.cash 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 wincheck.cash Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, wincheck.cash Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Wincheck Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the wincheck.cash website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as wincheck.cash.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    wincheck.cash Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: czplay.app
    DOMAIN: https://czplay.app/ (Registered On: 02.02.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE: 26 January 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Medium Rare N.V.  named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "Czplay.app 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    Medium Rare 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.

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across Czplay.app's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website Czplay.app falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    Czplay.app falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Medium Rare N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Medium Rare N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Czplay Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Czplay Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Czplay Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on Czplay.app represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $150 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    ❌ Pragmatic Play
    ❌ Hacksaw Gaming
    ❌ BGaming
    ❌ Evoplay
    ❌ 1Win
    ❌ Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the Czplay.app website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 
     

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    Czplay.app falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "Czplay.app 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 Czplay.app Casino Terms and Conditions state:

    "Medium Rare 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."
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, Czplay.app Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #8: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Czplay Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #8: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the Czplay.app Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as Czplay.app.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    Czplay.app operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: magnex.world
    DOMAIN: https://magnex.world/ (Registered On: 19.01.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE: 02 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Medium Rare N.V.  named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "magnex.world 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    Medium Rare 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.

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across magnex.world 's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website magnex.world falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    magnex.world falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Medium Rare N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Medium Rare N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Magnex Affiliate Program ” currently exists. The claims describing a Magnex Affiliate Program  — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Magnex Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on magnex.world represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $200 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the magnex.world website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    magnex.world falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "magnex.world 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 magnex.world Casino Terms and Conditions state:

    "Medium Rare 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."
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, magnex.world Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #8: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Magnex Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #8: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the magnex.world Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as magnex.world.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    magnex.world operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: betaras.com
    DOMAIN: https://betaras.com/ (Registered On: 11.01.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  02 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    " betaras.com ​​​​​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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across betaras.com's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website betaras.com falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    betaras.com falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Betaras Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Betaras Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Betaras Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on betaras.com represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $100 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the betaras.com website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    betaras.com is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between betpoint.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "betaras.com 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 betaras.com Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, betaras.com Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Betaras Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the betaras.com website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as betaras.com.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    betaras.com Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: 7spiny.com
    DOMAIN: https://7spiny.com/ (Registered On: 06.11.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  02 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    " 7spiny.com ​​​​​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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across 7spiny.com's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website 7spiny.com falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    7spiny.com falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between 7spiny.com
     and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “ 7spiny Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a  7spiny Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the  7spiny Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on 7spiny.com represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $100 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may, in some cases, request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the 7spiny.com website lists TechSolutions Group N.V. (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    7spiny.com is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between 7spiny.com and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "7spiny.com 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 7spiny.com Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, 7spiny.com Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “ 7spiny Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the 7spiny.com website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as 7spiny.com.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    7spiny.com Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: germibet.cc
    DOMAIN: https://germibet.cc/ (Registered On: 14.01.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  02 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Medium Rare N.V.  named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "germibet.cc 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    Medium Rare 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.

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across germibet.cc's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website germibet.cc falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    germibet.cc falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Medium Rare N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between germibet.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Medium Rare N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Germibet Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing aGermibet Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Germibet Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on germibet.cc represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $100 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the germibet.cc website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    germibet.cc falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between germibet.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "germibet.cc 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 germibet.cc Casino Terms and Conditions state:

    "Medium Rare 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."
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, germibet.cc​​​​​​​ Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #8: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Germibet Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #8: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     

    ​​​​​​​


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the germibet.cc​​​​​​​ Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as germibet.cc​​​​​​​.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    germibet.cc​​​​​​​ operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: tavexisjs.store
    DOMAIN: https://tavexisjs.store/ (Registered On: 04.03.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  11 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Medium Rare N.V.  named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "tavexisjs.store 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    Medium Rare 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.

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across tavexisjs.store's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website tavexisjs.store falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V.  There is no evidence indicating that it is part of or affiliated with TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    tavexisjs.store falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Medium Rare N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between tavexisjs.store and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Medium Rare N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Tavexisjs Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Tavexisjs Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Tavexisjs Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on tavexisjs.store represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $150 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.
     


    🚨 Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims


    All articles published on the website’s news page contain false or misleading claims. They appear to be written with the intent to deceive players and create the impression that the website is a legitimate and regulated casino operator.
     

    For example, one of the articles titled Tavexisjs Added to List of Approved Gambling Operators in Brazil” is misleading.

    • A review of the official government list of authorized betting operators in Brazil shows that the domain tavexisjs.store is not listed as an approved operator.
    • In Brazil, legal online betting operators must obtain authorization from the Ministry of Finance and typically operate under the “.bet.br” domain structure assigned to licensed operators.
       

    Another misleading example is the news article titled “Why Tavexisjs Is the Best Crypto Casino in 2025.”

    • In this article, the website displays the logo of the SiGMA Awards Europe in order to suggest that Tavexisjs Casino won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award.
    • However, this claim is false and misleading. Tavexisjs Casino has never received this award.
    • According to the official results of the SiGMA Awards 2025, the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award was actually won by BC.GAME.
    • This indicates that the article is intentionally using the SiGMA Awards branding to create a false impression of recognition and credibility, which may mislead players into believing that the casino has received a legitimate industry award.

     

    The same applies to the news article titled “Tavexisjs Expands to Italy: A Bold Step into New Horizons.”

    • The article suggests that Tavexisjs has expanded its operations into the Italian market. However, after reviewing the official register of licensed operators maintained by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), tavexisjs.store is not listed as an authorized or licensed gambling operator in Italy.
    • This indicates that the claim made in the article is false and misleading, as any operator legally offering online gambling services in Italy must hold a valid license issued by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli.

     

    ➡️ Conclusion: The review of all articles published on the website’s news page shows a consistent pattern of false and misleading claims. These articles appear to be intentionally created to give the website an appearance of legitimacy and credibility, potentially misleading players into believing that the platform is a recognized and trustworthy online casino
     


    📝 Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials 
     

    On the website’s Feedback page, only positive 5-star reviews are displayed. Some of these reviews claim to be from players who have been members since 2017, despite the fact that the tavexisjs.store domain was registered only recently, on 04 March 2026.

    This discrepancy indicates that the reviews are likely fabricated to create a false impression of long-term player activity and trust.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the tavexisjs.store website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    tavexisjs.store falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between tavexisjs.store and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "tavexisjs.store 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 tavexisjs.store Casino Terms and Conditions state:

    "Medium Rare 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."
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, tavexisjs.store Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #8: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Tavexisjs Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #8: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #8: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the tavexisjs.store domain was registered on 04 March 2026.
     


    Evidence #9: Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims
     


     

    The following screenshots confirm that tavexisjs.store is not listed as an approved gambling operator in Brazil on the official government register, and that it did not win the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award, according to the official results published on the SiGMA Awards 2025 website.
     







    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the tavexisjs.store Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as tavexisjs.store.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    tavexisjs.store operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: magnex.life
    DOMAIN: https://magnex.life/ (Registered On: 06.03.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  13 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Medium Rare N.V.  named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "magnex.life 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    Medium Rare 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.

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across magnex.life's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website magnex.life falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V.  There is no evidence indicating that it is part of or affiliated with TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    magnex.life falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Medium Rare N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between magnex.life and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Medium Rare N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Magnex Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Magnex Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Magnex Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on magnex.life represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $150 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.
     


    🚨 Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims


    All articles published on the website’s news page contain false or misleading claims. They appear to be written with the intent to deceive players and create the impression that the website is a legitimate and regulated casino operator.
     

    For example, one of the articles titled "Magnex Added to List of Approved Gambling Operators in Brazil” is misleading.

    Another misleading example is the news article titled “Why Magnex Is the Best Crypto Casino in 2025.”

    • In this article, the website displays the logo of the SiGMA Awards Europe in order to suggest that magnex.life won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award.
    • However, this claim is false and misleading. magnex.life has never received this award.
    • According to the official results of the SiGMA Awards 2025, the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award was actually won by BC.GAME.
    • This indicates that the article is intentionally using the SiGMA Awards branding to create a false impression of recognition and credibility, which may mislead players into believing that the casino has received a legitimate industry award.

     

    The same applies to the news article titled Magnex Expands to Italy: A Bold Step into New Horizons.”

    • The article suggests that magnex.life has expanded its operations into the Italian market. However, after reviewing the official register of licensed operators maintained by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), magnex.life is not listed as an authorized or licensed gambling operator in Italy.
    • This indicates that the claim made in the article is false and misleading, as any operator legally offering online gambling services in Italy must hold a valid license issued by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli.

     

    ➡️ Conclusion: The review of all articles published on the website’s news page shows a consistent pattern of false and misleading claims. These articles appear to be intentionally created to give the website an appearance of legitimacy and credibility, potentially misleading players into believing that the platform is a recognized and trustworthy online casino
     


    📝 Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials 
     

    On the website’s Feedback page, only positive 5-star reviews are displayed. Some of these reviews claim to be from players who have been members since 2017, despite the fact that the magnex.life domain was registered only recently, on 06 March 2026.

    This discrepancy indicates that the reviews are likely fabricated to create a false impression of long-term player activity and trust.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the magnex.life website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    magnex.life falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between magnex.life and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "magnex.life 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 magnex.life Casino Terms and Conditions state:

    "Medium Rare 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."
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, magnex.life does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behavior and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #8: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Magnex Affiliate Program" currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #8: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #8: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the magnex.life domain was registered on 06 March 2026.
     


    Evidence #9: Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims
     


     

    The following screenshots confirm that magnex.life is not listed as an approved gambling operator in Brazil on the official government register, and that it did not win the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award, according to the official results published on the SiGMA Awards 2025 website.
     







    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the magnex.life Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as magnex.life.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    magnex.life operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: pokoplay.com
    DOMAIN: https://pokoplay.com/ (Registered On: 03.01.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  19 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    " pokoplay.com ​​​​​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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across pokoplay.com's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website pokoplay.com falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    pokoplay.com falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between pokoplay.com and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Pokoplay Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Pokoplay Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Pokoplay Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on pokoplay.com represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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 so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the pokoplay.com website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     



    pokoplay.com is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between pokoplay.com and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "pokoplay.com 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 pokoplay.com Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, pokoplay.com Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Pokoplay Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the pokoplay.com website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as pokoplay.com.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    pokoplay.com Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: thugamb.cc
    DOMAIN:  https://thugamb.cc/  Registered On: 19.03.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  24 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    " Thugamb.cc ​​​​​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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across Thugamb.cc's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website thugamb.cc falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    Thugamb.cc falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Thugamb.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Thugamb Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Thugamb Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Pokoplay Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on Thugamb.cc represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $100 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may, in some cases, request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the Thugamb.cc website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    Thugamb.cc is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Thugamb.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "Thugamb.cc 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 Thugamb.cc Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, Thugamb.cc Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), Long Island N.V.  company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Thugamb Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the Thugamb.cc website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as Thugamb.cc.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    Thugamb.cc Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: roycasino.xyz
    DOMAIN: https://roycasino.xyzRegistered On: 17.01.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  31 March 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    " roycasino.xyz ​​​​​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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across roycasino.xyz's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website roycasino.xyz falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    roycasino.xyz falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between roycasino.xyz and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Roycasino Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Roycasino Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Roycasino Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on roycasino.xyz represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $100 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may, in some cases, request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the roycasino.xyz website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    roycasino.xyz is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Thugamb.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "roycasino.xyz 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 roycasino.xyz Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, roycasino.xyz Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information on their website is misleading because they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the registration of Long Island N.V. was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Roycasino Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the roycasino.xyz website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as roycasino.xyz.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    roycasino.xyz Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: asgardslots-online.com
    DOMAIN: asgardslots-online.com (Registered On: 30.03.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE: 07 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this domain
    FRAUD ALERT: ❌ Fake Asgard Slots Website

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    ⚠️ Fraud Alert: Online Gambling Platform Impersonating Legitimate Brand


    Compared Domains:

    Impersonating / Misleading Site:https://asgardslots-online.com/

    Legitimate Casino Website: https://asgardslots.com/


    ⚠️ Scam Warning: asgardslots-online.com

    🚨 Summary

    The website asgardslots-online.com uses a misleading look-alike domain designed to imitate the legitimate Asgard SlotsThe site exploits brand similarity to confuse users and create a false impression of legitimacy.
     


     

    🔴 Overview

    The domain asgardslots-online.com appears to be a fraudulent clone / misleading affiliate funnel impersonating the legitimate Asgard Slots brand.

    The site is designed to:

    • Imitate the original casino branding (including logo usage)
    • Mislead users into believing it is the official platform
    • Redirect players via affiliate links to other casinos


    👉 This behavior strongly indicates a deceptive acquisition funnel targeting players searching for the real brand.

     

    🚨 Key Red Flags

    🔴  Unauthorized Use of Legitimate Branding (Logo Abuse)

    The website uses the official “Asgard Slots” logo and branding elements
    This creates a false impression that the site is a legitimate casino
    This is a clear case of:

    • Brand impersonation
    • User deception
    • Potential trademark infringement

    👉 This tactic is commonly used to build trust quickly and trick users into depositing
     

    🔴 Newly Registered & Disposable Domain

    The domain was registered on 30 March 2026, indicating a very recent setup

    Scam networks frequently use short-lived domains to avoid detection
     

    🔴 Brand Impersonation Strategy (Typosquatting)

    The domain mimics the original brand by adding “-online.”
    Designed to capture:

    • Organic search traffic
    • Users looking for the official site
       

    🔴 Affiliate Funnel Behavior

    The site appears to function primarily as a traffic redirection funnel:

    • Promotes attractive offers
    • Then redirects users to other casinos via affiliate links
    • Generates revenue through CPA commissions, not actual gameplay
       


    🚨 Scam Pattern (Observed Behavior)

    This domain follows a well-known scam pattern:

    1. User lands on fake “official” site (due to logo + similar domain)
    2. Trust is established through branding
    3. Redirect players via affiliate links to other casinos
       

    🚨 User Risk

    Players interacting with this domain are exposed to:

    Financial loss
    Identity theft (if documents are requested)
    Misleading redirections to unknown casinos
    False belief that they are using the official brand


     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    asgardslots-online.com should be classified as:

    ⚠️ Scam / Fraudulent Brand Impersonation Casino Clone

    The unauthorized use of the official logo, combined with:

    • Misleading domain structure
    • Lack of transparency
    • Affiliate redirection behavior

    Clearly confirms this is not a legitimate casino, but a deceptive operation targeting users through brand abuse.

    For information about the official and legitimate Asgard Slots Casino, please refer to its LCB review page on our website.

    Rated:

    4.5/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: RollCrest Casino

    DOMAIN: https://www.rollcrest.com/ (Registered On: 26.02.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  16  April 2026

    CHECKED BY: LCB.org

    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM

    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High

    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino


    RollCrest casino presents a high risk to players and should be avoided. Indicators suggest the use of fake or unauthorized game providers, which undermines game integrity and calls into question the validity of any winnings.


    LICENSE VERIFICATION
     

    According to details published on the RollCrest Casino website, the operator is listed as Anden Online N.V., holding license number OGL/2024/1274/0819.

    Verification through the Curaçao Gaming Authority website confirms that this license is registered to Anden Online N.V. It was issued on February 27, 2026, and remains valid until August 27, 2026.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
     Booongo
     PG Soft

    All games from various providers appear to be sourced from the server of another casino with an identical interface, suggesting a shared or duplicated platform: https://www.winsparkspin.com.

     

    TERMS & CONDITIONS REVIEW
     

    Player-Unfriendly Clauses

    1.  
    Confiscation of funds
     

    “...account blocked… no obligation to refund any funds...”
     

    This is one of the biggest red flags.

    The operator reserves the right to block player accounts and retain any funds held within them based on “reasonable suspicion,” a term that is vague and open to subjective interpretation.


    2. Very broad “suspicion” clause
     

    “fraudulent, unlawful or improper activity…”
     

    “Improper activity” is undefined.

    This gives them total discretion to act against players.


    3. Sharing your personal data
     

    “The Company shall be entitled to inform… third parties…”

    They can share your data with:
     

    • Banks
    • Payment providers
    • Other companies


    Based only on suspicion → privacy concern despite GDPR claim.


    4. Multi-account & vague suspension rights
     

    “We reserve the right… to suspend your account…”

    Some reasons are fair (underage, multiple accounts)
    BUT combined with vague clauses → easy abuse by operator.


    5. Automatic Acceptance of Updated Terms

    "In order to register for this website, the user is required to accept the General Terms and Conditions. In the event the General Terms and Conditions are updated, existing users continuing to use this website are deemed to have agreed to the updated user agreement"

    If the casino later updates those terms, the player is considered to have accepted them automatically just by continuing to use the site.
     

    Biggest red flags:

    Confiscation of funds without obligation to refund
    Vague “suspicion” rules

     

    АССЕРTED CURRENCIES


    The website accepts the following currencies: USD, BTC, LTC, USDT, ETC. 


    RESTRICTED COUNTRIES & TERRITORIES


    Restricted Countries and Territories Not Specified in the Casino’s Terms and Conditions.

     

    DEPOSIT POLICY


    Deposit methods: Credit/Debit Crads,  Bitcoin, Tether, Litecoin, Ethereum

    Minimum deposit: $10


    WITHDRAWAL POLICY
     

    Withdrawal methods: PayPal, Bitcoin, CashApp, Bank Transfer

    Minimum withdrawal: $100

    Maximum cashout limit :Not announced on their website

    Pending time: Not announced on their website

    Processing time: The withdrawal section of the casino cashier states that withdrawal requests are processed within 30 minutes.

    The casino’s Terms and Conditions do not provide clear information regarding KYC processing times, pending times, withdrawal processing times, or cashout limits.


    KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER (KYC) POLICY
     

    The RollCrest Casino website does not provide any clear Know Your Customer (KYC) information. There is no indication of which documents are required to verify a player’s account or how long the verification process typically takes.


    CUSTOMER SUPPORT


    Live Chat: Yes

    Email: support@rollcrest.com


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE

    🕵️ Evidence Overview
     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Booongo game source 
     


    Evidence #3: Fake PG Soft game source 
     


    Evidence #4: License
     

     

     


    FINAL VERDICT

    Final Verdict

    RollCrest Casino appears to pose a significant risk to players and is not recommended. Available indicators point to the use of unlicensed or unauthorized game providers, raising concerns about game fairness and the legitimacy of winnings.

  • CASINO NAME: Wazbee.me
    DOMAIN: https://wazbee.me (Registered On: 05.02.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  16 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "Wazbee.me 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page

    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across Wazbee.me's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website Wazbee.me falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V.  There is no evidence indicating that it is part of or affiliated with TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    Wazbee.me falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Wazbee.me and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Wazbee Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Wazbee Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Wazbee Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on Wazbee.me represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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 so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.
     


    🚨 Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims


    All articles published on the website’s news page contain false or misleading claims. They appear to be written with the intent to deceive players and create the impression that the website is a legitimate and regulated casino operator.
     

    For example, one of the articles titled "Wazbee Added to List of Approved Gambling Operators in Brazil" is misleading.

    Another misleading example is the news article titled “Why Wazbee Is the Best Crypto Casino in 2025.

    • In this article, the website displays the logo of the SiGMA Awards Europe in order to suggest that Wazbee.me won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award.
    • However, this claim is false and misleading.Wazbee.me has never received this award.
    • According to the official results of the SiGMA Awards 2025, the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award was actually won by BC.GAME.
    • This indicates that the article is intentionally using the SiGMA Awards branding to create a false impression of recognition and credibility, which may mislead players into believing that the casino has received a legitimate industry award.

     

    The same applies to the news article titled Wazbee Expands to Italy: A Bold Step into New Horizons.”

    • The article suggests that Wazbee.me has expanded its operations into the Italian market. However, after reviewing the official register of licensed operators maintained by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), Wazbee.me is not listed as an authorized or licensed gambling operator in Italy.
    • This indicates that the claim made in the article is false and misleading, as any operator legally offering online gambling services in Italy must hold a valid license issued by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli.

     

    ➡️ Conclusion: The review of all articles published on the website’s news page shows a consistent pattern of false and misleading claims. These articles appear to be intentionally created to give the website an appearance of legitimacy and credibility, potentially misleading players into believing that the platform is a recognized and trustworthy online casino
     


    📝 Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials 
     

    On the website’s Feedback page, only positive 5-star reviews are displayed. Some of these reviews claim to be from players who have been members since 2017, despite the fact that the Wazbee.me domain was registered only recently, on 05 February 2026.

    This discrepancy indicates that the reviews are likely fabricated to create a false impression of long-term player activity and trust.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #7: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the Wazbee.me website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 
     

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    Wazbee.me falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Wazbee.me and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "Wazbee.me 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 Wazbee.me Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, Wazbee.me does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.\

     

    Evidence #8: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the registration of Long Island N.V. was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.


    Evidence #9: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behavior and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Wazbee Affiliate Program" currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #11: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #12: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the Wazbee.me domain was registered on 05.02.2026.
     


    Evidence #13: Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims
     


     

    The following screenshots confirm that Wazbee.me is not listed as an approved gambling operator in Brazil on the official government register, and that it did not win the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award, according to the official results published on the SiGMA Awards 2025 website.
     







    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the Wazbee.me Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as Wazbee.me.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    Wazbee.me  operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: lunior.vip
    DOMAIN: https://lunior.vip/ (Registered On: 27.03.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  09 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Medium Rare N.V.  named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "lunior.vip 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    Medium Rare 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.

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across lunior.vip's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website lunior.vip falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V.  There is no evidence indicating that it is part of or affiliated with TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    lunior.vip falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Medium Rare N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between lunior.vip and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Medium Rare N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Lunior Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Lunior Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Lunior Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on lunior.vip represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $150 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.
     


    🚨 Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims


    All articles published on the website’s news page contain false or misleading claims. They appear to be written with the intent to deceive players and create the impression that the website is a legitimate and regulated casino operator.
     

    For example, one of the articles titled "Lunior Added to List of Approved Gambling Operators in Brazil" is misleading.

    Another misleading example is the news article titled Why Lunior Is the Best Crypto Casino in 2025.”

    • In this article, the website displays the logo of the SiGMA Awards Europe in order to suggest that lunior.vip won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award.
    • However, this claim is false and misleading. lunior.vip has never received this award.
    • According to the official results of the SiGMA Awards 2025, the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award was actually won by BC.GAME.
    • This indicates that the article is intentionally using the SiGMA Awards branding to create a false impression of recognition and credibility, which may mislead players into believing that the casino has received a legitimate industry award.

     

    The same applies to the news article titled “Lunio Expands to Italy: A Bold Step into New Horizons.”

    • The article suggests that lunior.vip has expanded its operations into the Italian market. However, after reviewing the official register of licensed operators maintained by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), lunior.vip is not listed as an authorized or licensed gambling operator in Italy.
    • This indicates that the claim made in the article is false and misleading, as any operator legally offering online gambling services in Italy must hold a valid license issued by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli.

     

    ➡️ Conclusion: The review of all articles published on the website’s news page shows a consistent pattern of false and misleading claims. These articles appear to be intentionally created to give the website an appearance of legitimacy and credibility, potentially misleading players into believing that the platform is a recognized and trustworthy online casino
     


    📝 Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials 
     

    On the website’s Feedback page, only positive 5-star reviews are displayed. Some of these reviews claim to be from players who have been members since 2017, despite the fact that the lunior.vip domain was registered only recently, on 06 March 2026.

    This discrepancy indicates that the reviews are likely fabricated to create a false impression of long-term player activity and trust.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #7: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the lunior.vip website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 
     

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    lunior.vip falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between lunior.vip and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "lunior.vip 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 lunior.vip Casino Terms and Conditions state:

    "Medium Rare 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."
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, lunior.vip does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behavior and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Lunior Affiliate Program" currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #11: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the lunior.vip domain was registered on 27 March 2026.
     


    Evidence #12: Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims
     


     

    The following screenshots confirm that lunior.vip is not listed as an approved gambling operator in Brazil on the official government register, and that it did not win the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award, according to the official results published on the SiGMA Awards 2025 website.
     







    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the lunior.vip Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as lunior.vip


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    lunior.vip  operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: zemax.at
    DOMAIN: https://zemax.at/ (Registered On: 06.02.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  17 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Medium Rare N.V.  named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "zemax.at 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    Medium Rare 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.

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across zemax.at's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website zemax.at falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V.  There is no evidence indicating that it is part of or affiliated with TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    zemax.at falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Medium Rare N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between zemax.at and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Medium Rare N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Zemax Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Zemax Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Zemax Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on zemax.at represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $60 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.
     


    🚨 Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims


    All articles published on the website’s news page contain false or misleading claims. They appear to be written with the intent to deceive players and create the impression that the website is a legitimate and regulated casino operator.
     

    For example, one of the articles titled "Zemax Added to List of Approved Gambling Operators in Brazil" is misleading.

    Another misleading example is the news article titled Why Zemax Is the Best Crypto Casino in 2025.”

    • In this article, the website displays the logo of the SiGMA Awards Europe in order to suggest that zemax.at won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award.
    • However, this claim is false and misleading.zemax.at has never received this award.
    • According to the official results of the SiGMA Awards 2025, the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award was actually won by BC.GAME.
    • This indicates that the article is intentionally using the SiGMA Awards branding to create a false impression of recognition and credibility, which may mislead players into believing that the casino has received a legitimate industry award.

     

    The same applies to the news article titled Zemax Expands to Italy: A Bold Step into New Horizons.”

    • The article suggests that zemax.at​​​​​​​ has expanded its operations into the Italian market. However, after reviewing the official register of licensed operators maintained by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM),zemax.at​​​​​​​ is not listed as an authorized or licensed gambling operator in Italy.
    • This indicates that the claim made in the article is false and misleading, as any operator legally offering online gambling services in Italy must hold a valid license issued by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli.

     

    ➡️ Conclusion: The review of all articles published on the website’s news page shows a consistent pattern of false and misleading claims. These articles appear to be intentionally created to give the website an appearance of legitimacy and credibility, potentially misleading players into believing that the platform is a recognized and trustworthy online casino
     


    📝 Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials 
     

    On the website’s Feedback page, only positive 5-star reviews are displayed. Some of these reviews claim to be from players who have been members since 2017, even though the zemax.at domain was registered only recently, on 06.02.2026.

    This discrepancy indicates that the reviews are likely fabricated to create a false impression of long-term player activity and trust.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #7: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the zemax.at website lists TechSolutions Group N.V. (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    zemax.at​​​​​​​ falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between zemax.at​​​​​​​ and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "zemax.at​​​​​​​ 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 zemax.at​​​​​​​ Casino Terms and Conditions state:

    "Medium Rare 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."
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, zemax.at​​​​​​​ does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behavior and standard gambling patterns.
    ​​​​​​​


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Zemax Affiliate Program" currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #11: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the zemax.at domain was registered on 06.02.2026.


    Evidence #12: Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims
     


     

    The following screenshots confirm that zemax.at​​​​​​​ is not listed as an approved gambling operator in Brazil on the official government register, and that it did not win the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award, according to the official results published on the SiGMA Awards 2025 website.

    ​​​​​​​







    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the zemax.at​​​​​​​ Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as zemax.at​​​​​​​.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    zemax.at​​​​​​​ operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: stakeslots.cc
    DOMAIN: https://stakeslots.cc/ Registered On: 27.03.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  17 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "stakeslots.cc ​​​​​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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across stakeslots.cc's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website stakeslots.cc falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    stakeslots.cc falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between stakeslots.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Stakeslots Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Stakeslots Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Stakeslots Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on stakeslots.cc represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may, in some cases, request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the stakeslots.cc website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    stakeslots.cc is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between stakeslots.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "stakeslots.cc 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 stakeslots.cc Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, stakeslots.cc Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information on their website is misleading because they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the registration of Long Island N.V. was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Stakeslots Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the stakeslots.cc website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as stakeslots.cc.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    stakeslots.cc Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: bazowin781.pro
    DOMAIN: https://bazowin781.pro/ Registered On: 27.03.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  17 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "bazowin781.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."


    Licenses and Security Page
     
    On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page
     
    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across bazowin781.pro's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website bazowin781.pro falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. It is not part of TechSolutions Group N.V.


    Long Island N.V.
     
    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Long Island N.V. is registered under number 157372.
    •    Registration date: May 17, 2021
    •    Company Activity: To organize, market, promote, manage, support, and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising of all types of games, betting, and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries, poker, and other interactive games, for clients established or residing outside of Curaçao.
    •    The company’s registration was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
    •    Official(s):1
    Position: Statutory Director
    Name: Va Vanchan
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1991
    Place of Birth: Koh Kong
    Country of Birth: Cambodia
    Nationality: Cambodian


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    bazowin781.pro falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between bazowin781.pro and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V. Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Bazowin781 Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Bazowin781 Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Bazowin781 Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on bazowin781.pro represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $200 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may, in some cases, request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #6: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


    The document published on the bazowin781.pro website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 


    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    bazowin781.pro is falsely claiming ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between bazowin781.pro and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company operating the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "bazowin781.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 bazowin781.pro Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, bazowin781.pro Casino does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information on their website is misleading because they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.


    Evidence #7: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the registration of Long Island N.V. was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


     


    Evidence #8: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behaviour and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #9: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Bazowin781 Affiliate Program” currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input
     


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.


    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the bazowin781.pro website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as bazowin781.pro.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    bazowin781.pro Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: Spinzaro Casino
    DOMAIN: https://spinzaro.com (Registered On: 07.05.2025)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  23 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists a license number and owner: Better World N.V., as referenced in the footer and on the License & Security page (license number: OGL/2024/836/0401). This license expired on December 24, 2025, and its assessment is currently in progress.

    Spinzaro Casino is not listed as being operated under Better World N.V.’s Curaçao gaming license or any verifiable gambling license. There is no official regulatory documentation linking it to Better World N.V., and independent checks show it operates without disclosed licensing. 

    Even if the site displays a license number on its own pages, that claim does not match the official regulator’s published certificates. Sites that operate without a verifiable entry in the regulator’s database are generally considered unlicensed and high‑risk.
     

    🚨 Spinzaro.com license link issue (CGA TW vs CW)
     

    On spinzaro.com, the “license” badge redirects to:

    https://cert.gcb.tw (TW domain)

    However, the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) verification system uses:

    https://cert.cga.cw (CW domain)

    Here is the Spinzaro.com fake license link.

    According to CGA’s own verification rules, valid licenses must be checked through the official cga.cw certificate system, which displays the licensed operator and exact domain match for verification.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The use of a cert.gcb.tw certificate link on spinzaro.com instead of the official cert.cga.cw verification system is highly misleading. It appears to be an attempt to simulate a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license by using a non-official or lookalike certificate portal, which undermines transparency and raises serious doubts about the authenticity of the claimed license.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    There is no reliable, verifiable evidence that Spinzaro Casino is owned or operated by Better World N.V. The domain is newly registered (2025) with hidden ownership details, and independent checks flag it as low trust and suspicious with unclear operator information. Additionally, no legitimate licensing or ownership can be confirmed.

    Better World N.V

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Better World N.V is registered under number 132488.

    Trade name  Better World
    Legal form  Limited liability company
    Official name   Better World N.V.
    Statutory seat  Curaçao
    Date of incorporation   May 2, 2014
    Date established    May 2, 2014
    Nominal Capital 1 share(s) with a nominal value of Euro 1
    Fiscal year The fiscal year is equal to the calendar year
    Address Groot Kwartierweg 10 Livestrong Building
    Country Curaçao
    Mailing address P.O. Box 422
    Country Curaçao
    Description English

    1. To organize, market, promote, manage, support and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising all types of games, betting and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries and other interactive games.
    2. The business of the company shall exclusively be conducted in an economic zone as expressed in the National Ordinance dated the twelfth day of February two thousand and one (P.B. 2001, number 18).
    Official(s)
    Function    Statutory director
    Title description: Managing Director
    Name eMoore N.V.
    Registration number official    98108

    Better World N.V. → the actual company (the legal entity that operates the business)
    Trade name: Better World → the brand name they use publicly
    eMoore N.V. → the appointed director

     

    eMoore N.V

    Trade name  eMoore N.V.
    Legal form  Limited liability company
    Official name   eMoore N.V.
    Statutory seat  Curaçao
    Date of incorporation   October 26, 2005
    Date last amendment April 27, 2012
    Date established    October 26, 2005
    Nominal Capital 10 share(s) with a nominal value of U.S.A. Dollar 1
    Fiscal year The fiscal year is equal to the calendar year
    Address Groot Kwartierweg 10 Livestrong Building
    Country Curaçao
    Mailing address (same as above)
    Description English 1a. To represent and protect the interests of third parties, in the widest sense of the word and particularly:
    1. to manage legal entities operating exclusively in an economic zone (e-zone entities) as expressed in the National Ordinance of twelve February two thousand one (P.B. 2001, number 18);
    2. to manage and/or administer the financial affairs of assets of any kind, to act as an administrator, trustee or executor, to act as an administrator of unclaimed estates, to act as an agent, to give advice in matters of investment of funds, to conduct the management and keep the accounts of other legal entities and partnerships, irrespective of their stated purpose, and to manage other enterprises, legal entities and partnerships;
    3. to look after the interests of shareholders, debenture holders or other creditors in corporations or groups thereof;
    4. to act as an intermediary in the incorporation of legal entities and partnerships;
    b. To undertake the custody of movable property for a consideration in the manner and subject to the terms and conditions to be determined by the Management Board;
    c. To act as a trust company in the widest sense of the word and to issue in that capacity depositary receipts, registered or to bearer, for the shares of stock and for the debentures entrusted to its custody of legal entities, to collect the dividends ad interests thereon to be distributed and to pay over such dividends and interests to the holder of the depository receipts;
    d. To take in its name, for the account of third parties, movable and immovable property and to manage such property;
    e. To participate in and to manage other undertakings, enterprises, companies or corporations;
    f. To borrow money and to issue promissory notes therefor, as well as to lend money, and to grant security in any form for debts of the company as well as for debts of third parties.
    2. The company has the power to perform every act and thing profitable or requisite to the accomplishment of its purpose or connected therewith in the widest sense of the word.
    3. A legal act performed by the company shall not be capable of being nullified by the company or by the opposite party owing to transgressions of the object.

     

    Trade name  eMoore N.V.
    Legal form  Limited liability company
    Official name   eMoore N.V.
    Statutory seat  Curaçao
    Date of incorporation   October 26, 2005
    Date last amendment April 27, 2012
    Date established    October 26, 2005
    Nominal Capital 10 share(s) with a nominal value of U.S.A. Dollar 1
    Fiscal year The fiscal year is equal to the calendar year
    Address Groot Kwartierweg 10 Livestrong Building
    Country Curaçao
    Mailing address (same as above)
    Description English 1a. To represent and protect the interests of third parties, in the widest sense of the word and particularly:
    1. to manage legal entities operating exclusively in an economic zone (e-zone entities) as expressed in the National Ordinance of twelve February two thousand one (P.B. 2001, number 18);
    2. to manage and/or administer the financial affairs of assets of any kind, to act as an administrator, trustee or executor, to act as an administrator of unclaimed estates, to act as an agent, to give advice in matters of investment of funds, to conduct the management and keep the accounts of other legal entities and partnerships, irrespective of their stated purpose, and to manage other enterprises, legal entities and partnerships;
    3. to look after the interests of shareholders, debenture holders or other creditors in corporations or groups thereof;
    4. to act as an intermediary in the incorporation of legal entities and partnerships;
    b. To undertake the custody of movable property for a consideration in the manner and subject to the terms and conditions to be determined by the Management Board;
    c. To act as a trust company in the widest sense of the word and to issue in that capacity depositary receipts, registered or to bearer, for the shares of stock and for the debentures entrusted to its custody of legal entities, to collect the dividends ad interests thereon to be distributed and to pay over such dividends and interests to the holder of the depository receipts;
    d. To take in its name, for the account of third parties, movable and immovable property and to manage such property;
    e. To participate in

    Official(s)
    1
    Function    Statutory director
    Title description   Managing Director
    Name    Jared Maikel Vivas
    Date of birth   April 16, 1979
    Place of birth  Willemstad
    Country of birth    Curaçao
    Nationality Dutch
    2
    Function    Statutory director
    Title description   Managing Director
    Name    Stefanie Carolien Johanna Hardeman Knoester
    Date of birth   May 8, 1985
    Place of birth  Amsterdam
    Country of birth    The Netherlands
    Nationality Dutch
    3
    Function    Proxy holder
    Name    Cornelia Francisca Drommond Oonincx
    Date of birth   October 23, 1978
    Place of birth  Roosendaal en Nispen
    Country of birth    The Netherlands
    Nationality Dutch
    Code representation unlimited proxy
    Date commencement power of attorney July 1, 2021
    4
    Function    Proxy holder
    Name    Chantal Maria Van der Leeuw
    Date of birth   August 2, 1984
    Place of birth  Sittard
    Country of birth    The Netherlands
    Nationality Dutch
    Code representation unlimited proxy
    Date commencement power of attorney March 4, 2024
    5
    Function    Proxy holder
    Title description   B
    Name    Arran Jay McCarthy
    Date of birth   September 17, 1989
    Place of birth  Ingolstadt
    Country of birth    Germany
    Nationality British
    Code representation Limited proxy
    Date commencement power of attorney February 4, 2021
    6
    Function    Proxy holder
    Title description   B
    Name    Maria Adriana Bon
    Date of birth   July 22, 1974
    Place of birth  Soerabaja
    Country of birth    Indonesia
    Nationality Dutch

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on spinzaro.com represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

     

    Step 1: Start Verification 

    Step 2:  Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

     

    Step 3: Verification in progress

    The platform displays the following message:

    Your data is being verified. Please wait...
     

    Step 4: Last  Step

    At this stage, the site states:

    “Your withdrawal has been flagged as high-risk by our system. To proceed, please make a confirmation deposit with any cryptocurrency. The deposited amount will remain in your account and can be withdrawn at any time. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding as we work to keep our platform secure and reliable.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may, in some cases, request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

     Gamomat
    Hacksaw Gaming
    iSoftBet
     NetGame
    ❌ Skywind
    KA Gaming
    Amusnet (EGT)
    CT Interactive
    CQ9
    Wazdan
     


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Gamomat game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake iSoftBet game source


    Evidence #4: Fake  NetGame game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake Skywind game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake KA Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #7: Fake Amusnet (EGT) game source
     


    Evidence #8: Fake CT Interactive game source
     


     

    Evidence #9: Fake CQ9 game source
     


    Evidence #10: Fake Wazdan game source
     

     

    Evidence #11: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 

     

    Fake Curaçao License Verification Page


     

    The license link on spinzaro.com directs users to cert.gcb.tw, a site that is not part of the official Curaçao Gaming Authority verification system. The legitimate CGA certificate portal operates on cert.cga.cw. Using an unrelated and non-official domain suggests an attempt to mimic a valid license and create a misleading impression of regulatory approval. This raises serious doubts about the authenticity of the claimed license and the operator’s overall credibility.

    The following screenshot illustrates the appearance of an official CGA license verification link, hosted on the legitimate domain cert.cga.cw.



    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/836/0401 is registered to Better World N.V. 

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "© Spinzaro is a brand name of Better World N.V. Reg No 132488, having its registered address at Groot Kwartierweg 10 Livestrong Building Curaçao, licensed to conduct online gaming operations by the Government of Curacao. Herpestidae Services Limited Reg No. HE 410029, having its registered address at 1, Avlonos, Maria House, Nicosia, 1075 Cyprus, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Better World N.V. which provides management, payment and support services related to the operation of the website. 18+ to play, gamble responsibly."

     

    Spinzaro Casino falsely claims ownership and operation by Better World N.V.  There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Spinzaro Casino and Better World N.V. 


    Evidence 12: Alleged Company Ownership
     

    Better World N.V.
     

    eMoore N.V
     

     

    Evidence #13: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #14: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #15: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials
     

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the Spinzaro Casino domain was registered on 07.05.2026.



    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the Spinzaro Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as Spinzaro Casino.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    Spinzaro Casino operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

  • CASINO NAME: winthemoment.vip
    DOMAIN: https://winthemoment.vip/ Registered On: 22.04.2026)

    INVESTIGATION DATE:  24 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS

    •    Legit status: Not legit
    •    License valid: No
    •    GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    •    Fake games detected:  Yes
    •    Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists a license number and owner: Better World N.V., as referenced in the footer and on the License & Security page (license number: OGL/2024/836/0401). This license expired on December 24, 2025, and its assessment is currently in progress.

    winthemoment.vip is not listed as being operated under Better World N.V.’s Curaçao gaming license or any verifiable gambling license. There is no official regulatory documentation linking it to Better World N.V., and independent checks show it operates without disclosed licensing. 

    Even if the site displays a license number on its own pages, that claim does not match the official regulator’s published certificates. Sites that operate without a verifiable entry in the regulator’s database are generally considered unlicensed and high‑risk.
     

    🚨 winthemoment.vip license link issue (CGA TW vs CW)
     

    On winthemoment.vip, the “license” badge redirects to:

    https://cert.gcb.tw (TW domain)

    However, the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) verification system uses:

    https://cert.cga.cw (CW domain)

    Here is the winthemoment.vip fake license link.

    According to CGA’s own verification rules, valid licenses must be checked through the official cga.cw certificate system, which displays the licensed operator and exact domain match for verification.
     

    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The use of a cert.gcb.tw certificate link on winthemoment.vip instead of the official cert.cga.cw verification system is highly misleading. It appears to be an attempt to simulate a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license by using a non-official or lookalike certificate portal, which undermines transparency and raises serious doubts about the authenticity of the claimed license.


    🚨  Alleged Company Ownership

    There is no reliable, verifiable evidence that winthemoment.vip is owned or operated by Better World N.V. The domain is newly registered (2025) with hidden ownership details, and independent checks flag it as low trust and suspicious with unclear operator information. Additionally, no legitimate licensing or ownership can be confirmed.

    Better World N.V

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the company Better World N.V is registered under number 132488.

    Trade name  Better World
    Legal form  Limited liability company
    Official name   Better World N.V.
    Statutory seat  Curaçao
    Date of incorporation   May 2, 2014
    Date established    May 2, 2014
    Nominal Capital 1 share(s) with a nominal value of Euro 1
    Fiscal year The fiscal year is equal to the calendar year
    Address Groot Kwartierweg 10 Livestrong Building
    Country Curaçao
    Mailing address P.O. Box 422
    Country Curaçao
    Description English

    1. To organize, market, promote, manage, support and operate all types of remote gaming activities, comprising all types of games, betting and other operations of betting exchange, interactive casinos, bingos, lotteries and other interactive games.
    2. The business of the company shall exclusively be conducted in an economic zone as expressed in the National Ordinance dated the twelfth day of February two thousand and one (P.B. 2001, number 18).
    Official(s)
    Function    Statutory director
    Title description: Managing Director
    Name eMoore N.V.
    Registration number official    98108

    Better World N.V. → the actual company (the legal entity that operates the business)
    Trade name: Better World → the brand name they use publicly
    eMoore N.V. → the appointed director

     

    eMoore N.V

    Trade name  eMoore N.V.
    Legal form  Limited liability company
    Official name   eMoore N.V.
    Statutory seat  Curaçao
    Date of incorporation   October 26, 2005
    Date last amendment April 27, 2012
    Date established    October 26, 2005
    Nominal Capital 10 share(s) with a nominal value of U.S.A. Dollar 1
    Fiscal year The fiscal year is equal to the calendar year
    Address Groot Kwartierweg 10 Livestrong Building
    Country Curaçao
    Mailing address (same as above)
    Description English 1a. To represent and protect the interests of third parties, in the widest sense of the word and particularly:
    1. to manage legal entities operating exclusively in an economic zone (e-zone entities) as expressed in the National Ordinance of twelve February two thousand one (P.B. 2001, number 18);
    2. to manage and/or administer the financial affairs of assets of any kind, to act as an administrator, trustee or executor, to act as an administrator of unclaimed estates, to act as an agent, to give advice in matters of investment of funds, to conduct the management and keep the accounts of other legal entities and partnerships, irrespective of their stated purpose, and to manage other enterprises, legal entities and partnerships;
    3. to look after the interests of shareholders, debenture holders or other creditors in corporations or groups thereof;
    4. to act as an intermediary in the incorporation of legal entities and partnerships;
    b. To undertake the custody of movable property for a consideration in the manner and subject to the terms and conditions to be determined by the Management Board;
    c. To act as a trust company in the widest sense of the word and to issue in that capacity depositary receipts, registered or to bearer, for the shares of stock and for the debentures entrusted to its custody of legal entities, to collect the dividends ad interests thereon to be distributed and to pay over such dividends and interests to the holder of the depository receipts;
    d. To take in its name, for the account of third parties, movable and immovable property and to manage such property;
    e. To participate in and to manage other undertakings, enterprises, companies or corporations;
    f. To borrow money and to issue promissory notes therefor, as well as to lend money, and to grant security in any form for debts of the company as well as for debts of third parties.
    2. The company has the power to perform every act and thing profitable or requisite to the accomplishment of its purpose or connected therewith in the widest sense of the word.
    3. A legal act performed by the company shall not be capable of being nullified by the company or by the opposite party owing to transgressions of the object.

     

    Trade name  eMoore N.V.
    Legal form  Limited liability company
    Official name   eMoore N.V.
    Statutory seat  Curaçao
    Date of incorporation   October 26, 2005
    Date last amendment April 27, 2012
    Date established    October 26, 2005
    Nominal Capital 10 share(s) with a nominal value of U.S.A. Dollar 1
    Fiscal year The fiscal year is equal to the calendar year
    Address Groot Kwartierweg 10 Livestrong Building
    Country Curaçao
    Mailing address (same as above)
    Description English 1a. To represent and protect the interests of third parties, in the widest sense of the word and particularly:
    1. to manage legal entities operating exclusively in an economic zone (e-zone entities) as expressed in the National Ordinance of twelve February two thousand one (P.B. 2001, number 18);
    2. to manage and/or administer the financial affairs of assets of any kind, to act as an administrator, trustee or executor, to act as an administrator of unclaimed estates, to act as an agent, to give advice in matters of investment of funds, to conduct the management and keep the accounts of other legal entities and partnerships, irrespective of their stated purpose, and to manage other enterprises, legal entities and partnerships;
    3. to look after the interests of shareholders, debenture holders or other creditors in corporations or groups thereof;
    4. to act as an intermediary in the incorporation of legal entities and partnerships;
    b. To undertake the custody of movable property for a consideration in the manner and subject to the terms and conditions to be determined by the Management Board;
    c. To act as a trust company in the widest sense of the word and to issue in that capacity depositary receipts, registered or to bearer, for the shares of stock and for the debentures entrusted to its custody of legal entities, to collect the dividends ad interests thereon to be distributed and to pay over such dividends and interests to the holder of the depository receipts;
    d. To take in its name, for the account of third parties, movable and immovable property and to manage such property;
    e. To participate in

    Official(s)
    1
    Function    Statutory director
    Title description   Managing Director
    Name    Jared Maikel Vivas
    Date of birth   April 16, 1979
    Place of birth  Willemstad
    Country of birth    Curaçao
    Nationality Dutch
    2
    Function    Statutory director
    Title description   Managing Director
    Name    Stefanie Carolien Johanna Hardeman Knoester
    Date of birth   May 8, 1985
    Place of birth  Amsterdam
    Country of birth    The Netherlands
    Nationality Dutch
    3
    Function    Proxy holder
    Name    Cornelia Francisca Drommond Oonincx
    Date of birth   October 23, 1978
    Place of birth  Roosendaal en Nispen
    Country of birth    The Netherlands
    Nationality Dutch
    Code representation unlimited proxy
    Date commencement power of attorney July 1, 2021
    4
    Function    Proxy holder
    Name    Chantal Maria Van der Leeuw
    Date of birth   August 2, 1984
    Place of birth  Sittard
    Country of birth    The Netherlands
    Nationality Dutch
    Code representation unlimited proxy
    Date commencement power of attorney March 4, 2024
    5
    Function    Proxy holder
    Title description   B
    Name    Arran Jay McCarthy
    Date of birth   September 17, 1989
    Place of birth  Ingolstadt
    Country of birth    Germany
    Nationality British
    Code representation Limited proxy
    Date commencement power of attorney February 4, 2021
    6
    Function    Proxy holder
    Title description   B
    Name    Maria Adriana Bon
    Date of birth   July 22, 1974
    Place of birth  Soerabaja
    Country of birth    Indonesia
    Nationality Dutch

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on winthemoment.vip represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

     

    Step 1: Start Verification 

    Step 2:  Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

     

    Step 3: Verification in progress

    The platform displays the following message:

    Your data is being verified. Please wait...
     

    Step 4: Last  Step

    At this stage, the site states:

    “Your withdrawal has been flagged as high-risk by our system. To proceed, please make a confirmation deposit with any cryptocurrency. The deposited amount will remain in your account and can be withdrawn at any time. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding as we work to keep our platform secure and reliable.


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may, in some cases, request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.



    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK
     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

     Gamomat
    Skywind
    iSoftBet
     NetGame
    ❌ Skywind
    KA Gaming
    Amusnet (EGT)
    CT Interactive
    CQ9
    Wazdan
    NetEnt
    Aristocrat
    PragmaticPlay
    Playtech
     


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Gamomat game source 
     


    Evidence #2: Fake Skywind game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake iSoftBet game source



    Evidence #4: Fake  NetGame game source

     


    Evidence #5: Fake NetEnt game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake KA Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #7: Fake Amusnet (EGT) game source


    Evidence #8: Fake CT Interactive game source
     


     

    Evidence #9: Fake CQ9 game source
     


    Evidence #10: Fake Wazdan game source
     

     

    Evidence #11: Fake Aristocrat game source
     


     

    Evidence #12: Fake Playtech game source
     


    Evidence #13: Fake PragmaticPlay game source

     

    Evidence #14: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 

     

    Fake Curaçao License Verification Page
     


     

    The license link on winthemoment.vip points to cert.gcb.tw, a site not part of the official Curaçao Gaming Authority verification system. The legitimate CGA certificate portal operates on cert.cga.cw. Using an unrelated and non-official domain suggests an attempt to mimic a valid license and create a misleading impression of regulatory approval. This raises serious doubts about the authenticity of the claimed license and the operator’s overall credibility.

    The following screenshot illustrates the appearance of an official CGA license verification link, hosted on the legitimate domain cert.cga.cw.
     



    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/836/0401 is registered to Better World N.V. 

     


    Website Footer Statement
     



    "© winthemoment.vip is a brand name of Better World N.V. Reg No 132488, having its registered address at Groot Kwartierweg 10 Livestrong Building Curaçao, licensed to conduct online gaming operations by the Government of Curacao. Herpestidae Services Limited Reg No. HE 410029, having its registered address at 1, Avlonos, Maria House, Nicosia, 1075 Cyprus, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Better World N.V. which provides management, payment and support services related to the operation of the website. 18+ to play, gamble responsibly."

     

    winthemoment.vip falsely claims ownership and operation by Better World N.V.  There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between winthemoment.vip and Better World N.V. 


    Evidence 12: Alleged Company Ownership
     

    Better World N.V.
     

    eMoore N.V
     

     

    Evidence #15: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #16: Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    Step 1: Start Verification


    Step 2: Data Input


    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #17: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials
     

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the winthemoment.vip domain was registered on 22.04.2026.



    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the winthemoment.vip website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as winthemoment.vip.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name


    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

     

    winthemoment.vip operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

  • CASINO NAME: dicewin.cc
    DOMAIN: https://dicewin.cc/ (Registered On: 19.04.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  28 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "dicewin.cc 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page

    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across dicewin.cc's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website dicewin.cc falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V.  There is no evidence indicating that it is part of or affiliated with TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    dicewin.cc falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between dicewin.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Dicewin Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Dicewin Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Dicewin Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on dicewin.cc represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.
     


    🚨 Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims


    All articles published on the website’s news page contain false or misleading claims. They appear to be written with the intent to deceive players and create the impression that the website is a legitimate and regulated casino operator.
     

    For example, one of the articles titled "Dicewin Added to List of Approved Gambling Operators in Brazil" is misleading.

    Another misleading example is the news article titled “Why Dicewin Is the Best Crypto Casino in 2025.

    • In this article, the website displays the logo of the SiGMA Awards Europe in order to suggest that dicewin.cc won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award.
    • However, this claim is false and misleading.dicewin.cc has never received this award.
    • According to the official results of the SiGMA Awards 2025, the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award was actually won by BC.GAME.
    • This indicates that the article is intentionally using the SiGMA Awards branding to create a false impression of recognition and credibility, which may mislead players into believing that the casino has received a legitimate industry award.

     

    The same applies to the news article titled Dicewin Expands to Italy: A Bold Step into New Horizons.”

    • The article suggests that dicewin.cc has expanded its operations into the Italian market. However, after reviewing the official register of licensed operators maintained by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), dicewin.cc is not listed as an authorized or licensed gambling operator in Italy.
    • This indicates that the claim made in the article is false and misleading, as any operator legally offering online gambling services in Italy must hold a valid license issued by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli.

     

    ➡️ Conclusion: The review of all articles published on the website’s news page shows a consistent pattern of false and misleading claims. These articles appear to be intentionally created to give the website an appearance of legitimacy and credibility, potentially misleading players into believing that the platform is a recognized and trustworthy online casino
     


    📝 Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials 
     

    On the website’s Feedback page, only positive 5-star reviews are displayed. Some of these reviews claim to be from players who have been members since 2017, despite the fact that the dicewin.cc domain was registered only recently, on 14.04.2026.

    This discrepancy indicates that the reviews are likely fabricated to create a false impression of long-term player activity and trust.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #7: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the dicewin.cc website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 
     

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    dicewin.cc falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between dicewin.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "dicewin.cc 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 dicewin.cc Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, dicewin.cc does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.\

     

    Evidence #8: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the registration of Long Island N.V. was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.


    Evidence #9: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behavior and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Dicewin Affiliate Program" currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #11: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #12: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the dicewin.cc domain was registered on 14.04.2026.
     


    Evidence #13: Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims
     


     

    The following screenshots confirm that dicewin.cc is not listed as an approved gambling operator in Brazil on the official government register, and that it did not win the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award, according to the official results published on the SiGMA Awards 2025 website.
     







    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the dicewin.cc Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as dicewin.cc.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    dicewin.cc  operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: Franoplay.com
    DOMAIN: https://franoplay.com/ (Registered On: 12.02.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  28 April 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "Franoplay.com 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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page

    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across Franoplay.com's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website Franoplay.com falsely claims to be owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no evidence that it is part of or affiliated with TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    Franoplay.com falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Franoplay.com and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on publicly available information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operating under the name “Franoplay Affiliate Program” currently exists. The claims describing a Franoplay Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Franoplay Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on Franoplay.com represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    A simplified online verification procedure that requires you to make a deposit of $70 or more. Once the deposit is credited to your balance, verification will be completed.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may in some cases request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.
     


    🚨 Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims


    All articles published on the website’s news page contain false or misleading claims. They appear to be written with the intent to deceive players and create the impression that the website is a legitimate and regulated casino operator.
     

    For example, one of the articles titled "Franoplay Added to List of Approved Gambling Operators in Brazil" is misleading.

    Another misleading example is the news article titled Why Franoplay Is the Best Crypto Casino in 2025.”

    • In this article, the website displays the logo of the SiGMA Awards Europe in order to suggest that Franoplay.com won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award.
    • However, this claim is false and misleading. Franoplay.com has never received this award.
    • According to the official results of the SiGMA Awards 2025, the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award was actually won by BC.GAME.
    • This indicates that the article is intentionally using the SiGMA Awards branding to create a false impression of recognition and credibility, which may mislead players into believing that the casino has received a legitimate industry award.

     

    The same applies to the news article titled “Franoplay Expands to Italy: A Bold Step into New Horizons.”

    • The article suggests that Franoplay.com has expanded its operations into the Italian market. However, after reviewing the official register of licensed operators maintained by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), Franoplay.com is not listed as an authorized or licensed gambling operator in Italy.
    • This indicates that the claim made in the article is false and misleading, as any operator legally offering online gambling services in Italy must hold a valid license issued by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli.

     

    ➡️ Conclusion: The review of all articles published on the website’s news page shows a consistent pattern of false and misleading claims. These articles appear to be intentionally created to give the website an appearance of legitimacy and credibility, potentially misleading players into believing that the platform is a recognized and trustworthy online casino
     


    📝 Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials 
     

    On the website’s Feedback page, only positive 5-star reviews are displayed. Some of these reviews claim to be from players who have been members since 2017, even though the Franoplay.com domain was registered only recently, on 12.02.2026.

    This discrepancy indicates that the reviews are likely fabricated to create a false impression of long-term player activity and trust.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #7: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the Franoplay.com website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 
     

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    Franoplay.com falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Franoplay.com and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "Franoplay.com 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 Franoplay.com Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, Franoplay.com does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.

     

    Evidence #8: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the registration of Long Island N.V. was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.
     


    Evidence #9: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behavior and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Franoplay Affiliate Program" currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #11: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #12: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the Franoplay.com domain was registered on 12.02.2026.
     


    Evidence #13: Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims
     


     

    The following screenshots confirm that Franoplay.com is not listed as an approved gambling operator in Brazil on the official government register, and that it did not win the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award, according to the official results published on the SiGMA Awards 2025 website.







    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the Franoplay.com website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as Franoplay.com.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    Franoplay.com operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: Casivision.pro
    DOMAIN: https://casivision.pro/ (Registered On: 06.04.2026)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  07 May 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this casino

     

    This casino is unsafe and should be avoided. It operates without a valid license and uses fake game providers.


    KEY FACTS
     

    • Legit status: Not legit
    • License valid: No
    • GCB/UKGC licensed: No
    • Fake games detected: Yes
    • Overall risk: 🔴 High


    LICENSE VERIFICATION

    🧾 License Check Results

    What the casino claims:

    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority
    •    UKGC (UK Gambling Commission)

    What we found:

    Casino does NOT hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license
    Casino does NOT hold a UK Gambling Commission license
    This casino website misrepresents its licensing status, providing false and misleading information and creating potential risks for players.


    🚨 License Misuse Detected
     

    The website lists two different license numbers and two different owners: TechSolutions Group N.V., referenced in the website footer and on the License and Security page (license number: OGL/2024/590/0758), and Long Island N.V., named in the casino’s Terms and Conditions (license number: OGL/2024/1451/0918).


    Website Footer Statement

    "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."


    Licenses and Security Page

     On the Licenses and Security page, the following information is provided:
     
    •    Curaçao Gaming Authority license number: OGL/2024/590/0758
    •    Claimed operator: TechSolutions Group N.V


    Terms and Conditions Page

    The Terms and Conditions page presents conflicting information, stating:

    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. 

    The following issues arise from this statement:
     
    •    Claimed operator: Long Island N.V.
    •    The assertion that Long Island N.V. has a license application in progress under OGL/2024/1451/0918 is false.
    •    License number OGL/2024/1451/0918 is officially registered to Medium Rare N.V., not Long Island N.V.
    •    According to the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s official records, license OGL/2024/1451/0918 expired on December 9, 2025.


    Additional Regulatory Status
     
    •    The casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

    ➡️ Conclusion: The information presented across Casivision.pro's website demonstrates clear misuse and misrepresentation of licensing details. Multiple entities are inconsistently identified as the operator, and license numbers are either revoked, expired, or attributed to companies that are not the actual operators.


    🚨 Alleged Company Ownership
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V.
     

    TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company based in Willemstad, Curaçao, operating several premium online brands. Its portfolio includes:
     

    • 22Bet – A global sports betting platform known for a wide market range, fast payouts, and strong rewards.
    • 20BET – An innovative sportsbook focused on delivering high-level service worldwide.
    • National Casino – An online casino offering premium gaming experiences.
    • Bizzo Casino – A casino brand focused on delivering an optimized player experience.
       

    The website Casivision.pro falsely presents itself as owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V.  There is no evidence indicating that it is part of or affiliated with TechSolutions Group N.V.


    🚨Company Ownership Inconsistencies

    Casivision.pro falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. and Long Island N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Casivision.pro and TechSolutions Group N.V. or Long Island N.V.  Any such representation is inaccurate and misleading.


    🚨 Casino Affiliate Program Assessment
     

    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Casivision Affiliate Program" currently exists. The claims describing a Casivision Affiliate Program — including guaranteed payments of $10 per registered player, ongoing earnings of 0.001% of all bets, and references to transparent accounting and fast payouts — cannot be substantiated through reliable or industry-recognized sources.
    No official affiliate platform, licensing information, regulatory disclosures, or reputable third-party references were identified that would confirm the authenticity of these claims. Additionally, the associated domain and email address lack a demonstrable connection to a licensed casino operator or established iGaming affiliate network.

    Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program. Engagement with such an offering would therefore present elevated risk, and any potential partnership should be preceded by thorough due diligence, including confirmation of licensing, legal compliance, ownership transparency, and payout reliability.


    ➡️ Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that the Casivision Affiliate Program is a genuine or established participant in the crypto casino or iGaming affiliate market.

     

    🚨 Alleged Account Verification Process
     

    The alleged player account verification process on Casivision.pro represents a key scam pattern commonly used by fraudulent “casinos” to deceive players. When accessing their profile under the Verification tab, players are presented with a four-step process that is portrayed as a legitimate account verification procedure.

    Step 1: Start Verification

    The process begins by clicking the “Verify Now” button.

    Step 2: Data Input

    The player is asked to enter basic personal details, including full name, country of residence, and date of birth.

    Step 3: Data Checking

    The platform displays the following message:

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

    Step 4: Verification Complete

    At this stage, the site states:

    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.”


    This so-called “verification” process is entirely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and does not exist at licensed casinos that follow proper KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players through identity documents (ID, proof of address, payment verification), not by demanding additional deposits. 

    Note:

    At legitimate online casinos, when a newly registered player claims a no-deposit bonus and successfully meets the wagering requirements, any winnings within the permitted maximum withdrawal limit may be withdrawn. In addition to standard document verification, casinos may, in some cases, request a verification deposit.

    This verification deposit, usually equal to the casino’s minimum deposit amount, is requested solely for security and payment method verification. Importantly, the deposit is fully returned to the player together with the withdrawn winnings from the no-deposit bonus.

    Unlike scam operations, legitimate casinos never require a deposit as a condition to “complete” account verification.

    For further insight into how identity verification is properly conducted at legitimate online casinos, please refer to our detailed KYC guide.
     


    🚨 Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims


    All articles published on the website’s news page contain false or misleading claims. They appear to be written with the intent to deceive players and create the impression that the website is a legitimate and regulated casino operator.
     

    For example, one of the articles titled "Casivision Added to List of Approved Gambling Operators in Brazil" is misleading.

    Another misleading example is the news article titled “Why Casivision Is the Best Crypto Casino in 2025.”

    • In this article, the website displays the logo of the SiGMA Awards Europe in order to suggest that Casivision.pro won the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award.
    • However, this claim is false and misleading.Casivision.prohas never received this award.
    • According to the official results of the SiGMA Awards 2025, the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award was actually won by BC.GAME.
    • This indicates that the article is intentionally using the SiGMA Awards branding to create a false impression of recognition and credibility, which may mislead players into believing that the casino has received a legitimate industry award.

     

    The same applies to the news article titled Casivision Expands to Italy: A Bold Step into New Horizons.

    • The article suggests that Casivision.pro has expanded its operations into the Italian market. However, after reviewing the official register of licensed operators maintained by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), Casivision.pro is not listed as an authorized or licensed gambling operator in Italy.
    • This indicates that the claim made in the article is false and misleading, as any operator legally offering online gambling services in Italy must hold a valid license issued by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli.

     

    ➡️ Conclusion: The review of all articles published on the website’s news page shows a consistent pattern of false and misleading claims. These articles appear to be intentionally created to give the website an appearance of legitimacy and credibility, potentially misleading players into believing that the platform is a recognized and trustworthy online casino
     


    📝 Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials 
     

    On the website’s Feedback page, only positive 5-star reviews are displayed. Some of these reviews claim to be from players who have been members since 2017, although the Casivision.pro domain was registered only recently, on 06.04.2026.

    This discrepancy indicates that the reviews are likely fabricated to create a false impression of long-term player activity and trust.


    GAME PROVIDERS AUTHENTICITY CHECK

     

    🎰 Fake Games Detected

    Our investigation confirmed that this casino uses fake or unauthorized versions of games from the following providers:

    Pragmatic Play
    Hacksaw Gaming
    BGaming
    Evoplay
    1Win
    Mirror Image Gaming


    🔍 Technical evidence includes:

    •    Manipulated JavaScript files
    •    No official provider servers
    •    Game source mismatch


    TECHNICAL EVIDENCE


    🕵️ Evidence Overview

     

    Evidence #1: Fake Pragmatic Play game source 
     

     

    Evidence #2: Fake Hacksaw Gaming game source
     


    Evidence #3: Fake BGAMING game source
     


    Evidence #4: Fake Evoplay game source
     


    Evidence #5: Fake 1Win game source
     

     

    Evidence #6: Fake Mirror Image Gaming game source
     


     

    Evidence #7: License document inconsistencies

    They have this on their website: Curaçao Gaming Authority and UKGC: 
     


     

    The document published on the Casivision.pro website lists TechSolutions Group N.V., (company registration number 144920) as the license holder and references license number OGL/2024/590/0758, stating that the license was issued on 14.04.2025 and that its current status is ACTIVE. 
     

     
    Official records of the Curaçao Gaming Authority confirm that license number OGL/2024/590/0758 is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V.

     


     

    Casivision.pro falsely claims ownership and operation by TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no affiliation, partnership, or connection between Casivision.pro and TechSolutions Group N.V. TechSolutions Group N.V. is an iGaming and sports betting company that operates the casino brands 22Bet, 20BET, National Casino, and Bizzo Casino.

     


    Website Footer Statement
     


     

    "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 Casivision.pro Casino 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.
     


    According to the official Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA) website, license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to a different company, Medium Rare N.V. (company registration number 145353). The license was issued on June 9, 2025, and expired on December 9, 2025.
     

     

    Despite their claims, Casivision.pro does not hold a UK Gambling Commission license. The information provided on their website is misleading, as they are not authorized or regulated by the UK Gambling Commission.\

     

    Evidence #8: Company Ownership
     

    According to information available on the official website of the Curaçao Chamber of Commerce & Industry (the business and industry chamber representing the economic interests of the island of Curaçao), the registration of Long Island N.V. was discontinued as of October 2, 2024.


    Evidence #9: Unrealistic displayed bets and winnings on their website

    The casino platform displays a list of recent bets and winnings attributed to alleged players. The amounts shown include unusually high bet values and frequent large winnings, which appear inconsistent with realistic player behavior and standard gambling patterns.
     


     

    The displayed data suggests the presence of non-genuine or simulated betting activity. The consistency, frequency, and scale of the listed bets and payouts raise reasonable doubts as to whether these figures represent actual wagers placed by real users.

    Such representations may create a misleading impression of high profitability and player success, potentially influencing user perception and decision-making.


    Evidence #10: Alleged Casino Affiliate Program
     


    Based on the available public information, there is no verifiable evidence that a legitimate iGaming or crypto casino affiliate program operated under the name “Casivision Affiliate Program" currently exists. No official affiliate platform or reputable third-party references were identified to confirm the authenticity of these claims. Given the absence of verifiable documentation and public confirmation, the statements reviewed should be treated as unverified marketing content rather than evidence of a legitimate affiliate program.

    Evidence #11: Alleged Account Verification Process

    Step 1: Start Verification
     


    Step 2: Data Input
     


     

    Step 3: Data Checking
     


    Step 4: Verification Complete
     


    This so-called “verification” process is completely illegitimate. Requiring a deposit to complete account verification is a well-known scam tactic and is never used by licensed casinos that comply with KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML regulations. Legitimate operators verify players using identity documents—such as government-issued ID, proof of address, and payment method verification, etc. —without requesting any additional deposits.
     

    Evidence #12: Fabricated Player Reviews and False Testimonials

    The Feedback page shows only 5-star reviews, some claiming membership since 2017, even though the Casivision.pro domain was registered on 06.04.2026.
     


    Evidence #13: Misleading News Articles and False Regulatory Claims
     


     

    The following screenshots confirm that Casivision.pro is not listed as an approved gambling operator in Brazil on the official government register, and that it did not win the Best Crypto Casino 2025 award, according to the official results published on the SiGMA Awards 2025 website.
     







    SCAM OPERATION PATTERN
     
    The overall design of the Casivision.pro Casino website, along with its content across all pages, matches scam patterns well known to the LCB team. It is practically the same scam pattern, just on a different, new domain.

    Our Casino Warnings & Rogue Reports and LCB Casino Check pages provide players with the latest warnings and fraud reports, including information on casinos that follow the same design and scam patterns as Casivision.pro.


    ⚠️ How This Casino Scam Works
     

    1. The casino requires a high deposit to complete its so-called account verification process, or
    2. Casino offers no-deposit bonuses
    3. Player wins what appears to be large amounts
    4. Withdrawal is blocked with a request for a “verification deposit.”
    5. Funds are never released
    6. Casino later shuts down the domain and reappears under a new name
       

    ➡️ This is a known scam pattern.
     

    FINAL VERDICT
     
    Final Verdict

    Casivision.pro operates without a valid gambling license, features fake game providers, and misleads players with false regulatory claims. Depositing money on this platform carries a high financial risk. Players are strongly advised to avoid this casino.

    Rated:

    3.8/ 5

    3.2/ 5

  • CASINO NAME: HiSpin
    DOMAIN: https://hispin.net/  (Registered On: 20.08.2025)
    INVESTIGATION DATE:  11 May 2026
    CHECKED BY: LCB.org
    CASINO STATUS: UNSAFE / SCAM
    RISK LEVEL: 🔴 High
    RECOMMENDATION: Avoid this platform

     

    Users and players are strongly advised not to trust or engage with this website.

     

    Overview
     

    The website hispin.net appears to operate as a misleading promotional platform that imitates a legitimate online casino environment while redirecting users to unrelated third-party gambling offers and affiliate landing pages.

    Based on testing and observed behavior, users attempting to access core website functions, particularly the “Register” option, are not taken to the actual casino registration system operated by Hispin.net. Instead, visitors are redirected to external third-party websites depending on their geographic location or VPN usage.

    This creates a misleading user experience and raises serious transparency concerns regarding the platform’s true purpose and operational structure.
     


     

    Key Findings

    Misleading Casino Presentation

    The website presents itself as if it were a standalone online casino platform. However, user interaction suggests that the platform does not directly operate a real casino environment.

    When users click on:

    • “Register”
    • “Join”
    • or similar call-to-action buttons

    They are redirected away from the site to unrelated third-party gambling pages or promotional funnels.

    This behavior may mislead players into believing they are registering directly with Hispin.net when they are actually being transferred to external operators.

     

    Geo-Targeted Redirect Behavior

     

    Testing indicates that redirects may vary depending on:

    • geographic location,
    • IP address,
    • or VPN usage.

    Users located in certain countries may be redirected to completely different third-party casino offers or promotional pages.

    Affected regions reportedly include:

    • Italy
    • Germany
    • Australia
    • Canada
    • Spain

    This type of geo-targeted redirect behavior is commonly associated with affiliate funnel systems rather than legitimate standalone casino operations.

     

    Third-Party Promotional Landing Pages
     

    Instead of providing:

    • direct registration,
    • clear operator information,
    • or transparent casino access,

    the platform may redirect users to:

    • bonus offer landing pages,
    • affiliate tracking funnels,
    • or unrelated gambling brands.

    This significantly reduces transparency for players because users may not immediately understand:

    who the actual gambling operator is,
    which company receives their data,
    Or which Terms & Conditions apply after redirection.



    Transparency Concerns
     

    Several transparency concerns were identified:

    • unclear operational structure,
    • lack of clear explanation regarding redirects,
    • unclear relationship between the website and promoted gambling brands,
    • and the absence of a transparent registration flow.

    Players may reasonably assume they are creating an account with Hispin.net itself, while in reality, they may be registering with entirely separate third-party operators.



    Potential Risks for Players
     

    This type of setup may create several risks, including:

    • confusion regarding the actual gambling operator,
    • unclear licensing responsibility,
    • uncertainty regarding Terms & Conditions,
    • difficulty resolving disputes,
    • and a lack of transparency concerning affiliate relationships.

    Additionally, geo-based redirects may result in players being shown offers that differ significantly depending on jurisdiction.

     

    Conclusion
     

    Based on observed behavior, Hispin.net does not appear to function as a transparent, standalone online casino platform. Instead, the website appears to operate primarily as a redirect-and-affiliate-funnel system that routes users to third-party gambling offers based on geographic targeting.

    The lack of clear disclosure regarding these redirects may mislead users into believing they are registering directly with a legitimate casino operated by the site itself.

    Players should exercise caution and carefully verify:

    • the identity of the actual gambling operator,
    • licensing details,
    • Terms & Conditions,
    • and ownership information before registering or depositing funds through redirected pages.

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