Affiliate Disclosure
We earn money through affiliate relationships with cryptocurrency casinos, and we want you to understand exactly what that means.
When you click a link on our site and go on to register or deposit at a crypto casino, we may earn a referral commission from that operator. This commission comes from the casino. It has no impact on the amount you deposit, your bonus eligibility, or any other aspect of your experience as a player.
How This Shapes Our Content
Affiliate revenue is what funds this website. Without it, we would not be able to research, review, and update content about crypto casinos available to US players. We want to be straightforward about that.
That said, commission rates do not dictate our ratings. We assess each platform on its own merits, looking at things like provably fair gaming, cryptocurrency support, withdrawal speeds, bonus structures, and reputation within the crypto gambling community. If a casino falls short in any of these areas, we say so regardless of the commercial relationship.
We are not going to pretend that affiliate partnerships create zero bias. They do, to some degree, and that is true of every affiliate site in this space. What we can tell you is that we disclose the relationship openly and we will not knowingly recommend a platform we believe is unsafe or dishonest.
A Note on Crypto Casino Regulation
Many cryptocurrency casinos operate under offshore licenses or with less regulatory oversight than traditional US-licensed platforms. We try to be upfront about this in our reviews. If a casino lacks transparent licensing or has unresolved player complaints, we will flag it regardless of any affiliate relationship.