Plain-English guides to crypto casinos - how the on-chain cashier works, what a bonus really costs once you read the wagering line, the difference between slots and table-game maths, and a shortlist of partners we’ve checked. Written for adult readers in jurisdictions where gambling is legal; informational only, not gambling advice.
How a crypto cashier differs from a card cashier, why withdrawals settle in minutes instead of days, what “provably fair” actually proves, and where the regulation lives. The whole landscape in one read.
Partner shortlist · affiliate links
Names we’ve checked accept crypto deposits, publish a real licence, and have a stated responsible-play policy. Tap a card to open the partner site with our referral attached. 18+ · check your jurisdiction.
A crypto cashier instead of a card form, withdrawals in minutes instead of days, and a publicly verifiable RNG seed on some games. What changes - and what stays exactly the same - once a casino accepts on-chain money.
Five partners we trust enough to link, with the criteria we used: licence, payout speed, supported chains, KYC posture, and the responsible-play tooling each one offers by default.
Generate a deposit address, send the exact amount on the matching network, wait for confirmations, request a withdrawal back to your own wallet. The full round-trip with the three mistakes first-timers make.
Slots advertise a return-to-player percentage. Blackjack and baccarat advertise a house edge. They’re the same idea expressed differently - here’s how to read both, and why the variance feels so different at the seat.
A “100% match up to 1 BTC” line is the headline; the wagering requirement is the contract. What 40x rollover actually costs in expected loss, why eligible-game weighting matters, and when a bonus is really worth claiming.
Deposit limits, loss limits, session timers, cooling-off and self-exclusion - the tools every regulated casino has to offer by law, why they matter, and how to spot the moment recreation has stopped being recreational.
We accept crypto for research compounds, our readers already hold wallets, and a lot of them asked which casinos they could actually pay into with the same coins. So we built a shortlist of partners we’d use ourselves, wrote the explainers we wished existed, and put a referral link on each one.
If you sign up to a partner through a link on this blog, the partner pays New-U a referral commission. You pay no more - the partner’s deposit bonus, wagering, and odds are unchanged. We turn that referral revenue into discounts and rewards on the compound side of the business through our existing rewards programme.
Editorial picks are not influenced by commission rate. We list partners by how well they treat their customers, not by how much they pay us.
Informational only · 18+. The Casino Blog explains how crypto casinos work and lists partners we’ve verified accept crypto. Nothing here is gambling, financial, or legal advice. Gambling laws vary by jurisdiction - check your local rules. Gambling can be addictive. If it stops being fun, stop playing and reach out to one of the help lines above.