Earn Earn Cashback and Rakeback? Sure. Worth it? Hmmm…
Launched back in 2018, EarnBet.io is one of the many crypto casinos that fled Curaçao’s tightening licensing rules and washed up on the shores of Anjouan (kind of). It now pushes 5,000+ slots and table games, but despite “bet” being in the name, don’t expect a sportsbook.
In this no-fluff original CoinBets review, I’ll be signing up, wagering real crypto, and putting EarnBet’s promises to the test. That means a close look at its headline cashback and rakeback perks, the payments setup, and of course, the games themselves.
So, is EarnBet actually a place to earn, or is the only one cashing in here the operator?
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Casino credentials and player protection
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Bonus size, terms, and fairness
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Sign-up speed and steps
EarnBet.io is owned and operated by Aurora Tech N.V., which is registered in Curaçao (company no. 148186). It is licensed in Anjouan (ALSI-202411013-FI1).
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid

At the time of writing this EarnBet crypto casino review, the platform didn’t offer a specific welcome bonus for new casino players.
Signing up at EarnBet casino is straightforward, but there is only one option:
Tap the light blue “Register” tab. Choose a username, enter your email, confirm your date of birth, set a strong password, and confirm you’re over 18 and consent to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Complete the hCaptcha and hit “Create an Account.”

Prohibited Jurisdictions
Although EarnBet.io is KYC-free at sign-up and using a VPN will allow you to bypass any geoblocks, you should be aware of prohibited jurisdictions and what that means. Due to its Anjouan license, EarnBet prohibits players from many major markets, including the US and UK.
If you’re discovered playing from a prohibited jurisdiction (and the casino does reserve the right to conduct identity/location verification checks), you will have broken the user agreement, and your account could be closed and funds seized.
Payments
EarnBet supports a modest range of popular cryptocurrencies for deposits and withdrawals.
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:
To make a crypto deposit, tap the pale blue “Deposit” tab, then select a crypto from the list. You will be provided with a unique deposit address in both QR code and text formats.

To withdraw crypto, tap the dark blue “Withdraw” tab (next to the “Deposit” button). Choose the desired crypto, and state how much you want to cash out. Then paste the address of the crypto wallet you want to withdraw to. The minimum withdrawal and estimated transfer fees will be stated. If everything looks good, hit “Withdraw” to submit your request.

CoinBets.com Tip: Always double-check crypto wallet addresses after pasting them – you don’t want to fall victim to ‘PasteJacking’. This is when hackers exploit the copy-paste function to change wallet addresses to steal funds.
Buying Crypto
In common with many of the best crypto casinos, EarnBet.io lets you purchase crypto directly via a MoonPay integration. To do so, click the “Deposit” button, then “Buy Crypto.” Tap the “MoonPay” tab, then follow the prompts. MoonPay supports various payment methods, including Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

Game Selection
At the time of creating this EarnBet review, the platform offered over 5,000 casino games of all types, from around 50 providers. While the game lobbies look neat enough at first glance, there’s a dire lack of useful filters and categories, which makes browsing frustrating.
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Game variety
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Fast gameplay
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Dealer quality
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Classic tables
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Casual games
It won’t surprise you to learn that the bulk of games at EarnBet casino are slots. The most played slots included Narcos Video Slot from NetEnt, Sweet Bonanza and Gates of Olympus from Pragmatic Play, and Rise of Triton: Hold & Win from BSG.
While there are a few filters, like Biggest Payouts, Most Played, and New Releases, you’ll need to search for jackpot slots and Megaways slots. Though there is a decent line-up of the latter, including games like Wings of Ra Megaways by Red Tiger, Leprechaun’s Luck Cash Collect Megaways from Playtech, and Atlantis Megaways from Reelplay.

Space Gems Rockblocks (Mascot)

I kicked off my slot play at EarnBet casino with Space Gems Rockblocks from Mascot Gaming – a provider I don’t play all that often. It’s a bright and cheerful space-based adventure with cascading symbols and a gamble feature to add to the action. The flying saucer multipliers are what it’s all about here – with the potential to seriously boost those cluster wins.
Even though the maximum win is a modest 750x your bet, the minimum bet is just $0.20, so this is a nice slot for casual players looking for a bit of low-commitment fun. The variance isn’t stated, but I’d put this on the low end of medium, and despite the theoretical RTP being just 94.9%, after 50 spins I’d hit a respectable 117.9%.
However, you might want to use the quickplay feature (the bunny symbol), because this slot can feel frustratingly slow.
Mr Jingle Bells (Endorphina)

After accidentally ordering 8 Christmas trees on Temu last night, I was feeling in a bit of a festive mood – so my next pick was Mr Jingle Bells from Endorphina.
Featuring old-school 80s-style Christmas decorations, this game is wonderful kitsch, and I love it! With a traditional 3×3 layout, the game is pretty simple, but it does, apparently, feature a bonus game. Unfortunately, in 100 spins, I didn’t manage to trigger it. But really, I didn’t need to, because I still managed to achieve a 161% real RTP – considerably better than the theoretical 96.01%.
Nice. Now, I just need to keep away from Temu.
Rich Bankrupt (OnlyPlay)

Next up, it was time for whisky and cigars with Rich Bankrupt from OnlyPlay. As you’ve probably guessed, this game is all about wealth: cash, gold, diamonds – that sort of thing. It features cascading symbols, multipliers, scatters, a symbol collection mechanism, and free spins.
Unfortunately, again, I didn’t manage to trigger the free spins, and this slot managed to derail my winning streak. After 50 spins, I’d only managed to hit an RTP of 75.4%, compared to the official 95.77%. Apparently, the maximum win is 2,700x your bet, and the game has a medium volatility rating.
Personally, I wasn’t feeling this one.
Sweet Bonanza (Pragmatic Play)

Finally, I attempted to turn things around with one of my “go-to” slots for a troubled bankroll: Sweet Bonanza from Pragmatic Play. Yep, this slot needs no introduction – after all, it’s been sitting at the top of most casinos’ charts since release way back in mid-2019.
But, in case you’ve been “away” for a while, Sweet Bonanza is all about candy, symbols pay anywhere as long as there are 8 or more of the same kind, and the tumble feature means wins can go on, and on, and on. Of course, there’s a free spins round too – triggered by 4 or more scatters.
Officially, Sweet Bonanza has an RTP of 96.51% and a maximum win of 21,100x your bet. But on this occasion, after 168 rounds, my real RTP was just 71.52%.
Maybe I need a new “go-to” rescue slot?
Rather strangely, there’s no crash, instant win, or casual games category at EarnBet. There is, however, a “Strategy” category. In it, you’ll find a bunch of games, including crash games, mines games, keno, bingo, and more. Specific titles available include CricX, ScoreX, and GoalX from OnlyPlay, Cthulhu and Awesome Treasure from KAGaming, High Flyer from Pragmatic Play, and Mine Gems from BGaming.

The EarnBet live casino is reasonably well stocked with a variety of live blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker, and dice games. The majority of live dealer games here are from Evolution, with Ezugi playing a supporting role. Unusually, despite EarnBet offering plenty of RNG-based games from Pragmatic Play, it doesn’t have any of their live offerings.
When it comes to live game shows, EarnBet.io continues with its unusual terminology, simply calling them “Live Shows.” I guess it works. All of the live game shows are from Evolution, so expect Crazy Balls, Deal or No Deal, Lightning Ball, Balloon Race, etc.

There is a Table Games category at EarnBet, and it contains plenty of RNG-based roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and video poker variants. Unfortunately, it also has a bunch of live games mixed in to make it messy. Still, it’s better than having to rely on the search function.
Examples of RNG-based table games available include European Blackjack Multihand and Texas Hold’em from Platipus, American Roulette and Rocket Dice from BGaming, and First Person Baccarat from Evolution.

A search for “bingo” turned up a reasonable selection of 21 games, including Viking Runecraft Bingo from Play’n GO, Mayan Riches Bingo from Mascot, and Extra Bingo from VoltEnt. The keno choice is more limited, with just 8 titles, including Age of the Gods Keno from Playtech and Keno Deluxe from Realistic.

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Testing transparency and randomness
Surprisingly, for a modern crypto casino, at the time of writing this EarnBet review, there didn’t seem to be any provably fair games available whatsoever. There are a handful of EarnBet Originals (Limbo, Crash, Dice, Baccarat, Hilo, and Blackjack), but despite initial appearances, they aren’t provably fair.
Want to know more about the subject? Check out the CoinBets Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming.

Despite the word “bet” being more usually associated with sports betting than with casino gaming, EarnBet is a pure casino. No sportsbook here – not even any virtual sports.
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Current bonuses and real value
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Rewards, rakeback, and VIP perks
Promos are thin on the ground at EarnBet. In addition to having no welcome package, at the time of writing, there was only one tournament – and that still had an insane 367 days to run. Granted, the prize pool was listed as a respectable $200,000 to share between the top three players. But it’s a straight-up wager race, so to top the leaderboard, you’re going to need a hefty bankroll.

EarnBet makes quite the song and dance about its loyalty rewards. Active players can look forward to rakeback of up to 62.5%, surprise crypto drops courtesy of the Rain Bot, and a weekly loss rebate (20% if losses are under $50K, and 30% if they are over $50K).

There’s also a separate EarnBet VIP Club, but the only information provided covers how to qualify. So, you’ve got to “hit at least $1M in weekly wagers for two consecutive weeks.”
And to maintain your VIP status? You’ve got to place at least $M in weekly wagers once per month. But apparently, you’ll get “exclusive rewards.” Okay then.

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Quality and Speed
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Game Tokenomics
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Navigation, layout, and performance
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Gameplay and usability on mobile
As you’d expect from a crypto casino, 24/7 support is provided via live chat at EarnBet (though it is initially, at least, an AI bot). Alternatively, you can email the support desk at support [at] earnbet [dot] io.
You can also connect with and follow EarnBet on X (Twitter).

EarnBet has a native crypto token called EBET. By staking tokens at EarnBet.io, you can increase your rakeback percentage. EBET is tradable and can be purchased on DEXs, including Uniswap (or “Uniwap” as it’s written!), 1inch, and Matcha.
EBET is based on Ethereum and has a total supply of 7,039,303,613 (I guess it’s as good as any number). At the time of writing this EarnBet casino review, the market cap of EBET was about $1.5M, while 1.76B tokens had already been burned, and 1.02B were staked.

In terms of design, EarnBet looks like a thousand other online casinos. On the whole, things seem to work (though one game, Narcos from NetEnt, did crash on me), and navigation is reasonably intuitive – but it’s not exactly inspiring. In fact, I’d got as far as saying it’s pretty dull. As previously mentioned, more categories and filters would really help to improve the game browsing experience, too.
Unfortunately, as is so common with Anjouan-licensed crypto casinos, EarnBet doesn’t provide any safer gambling tools. The casino operator does pay lip service to responsible gambling on a page linked from the footer, but that’s about it.
Unusually for a crypto gambling platform, EarnBet.io is only available in English.
There is no dedicated EarnBet app available for Android or iOS devices. However, the web-based platform has been optimized for mobile browsers, so it still works fine on smartphones.
Now we’ve seen what EarnBet casino offers in terms of online gambling products, let’s check out its reputation. As always, keep in mind that platforms like Trustpilot are now overrun with fake reviews and reputation laundering campaigns, and the others listed are affiliate marketing platforms.
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![]() | 3.5 Average | Based on 1,395 reviews |
![]() | Overall: 4.2/10 Safety Index: Low | |
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Of course, if you want the most accurate picture, check out the uncensored, verified player reviews right here at CoinBets.



EarnBet
Okay then, after checking out all that EarnBet casino has to offer, what’s my final take? I think the most appropriate word is “meh.” Really, despite all the fuss it likes to make about the “best rakeback in the industry” and things like that, EarnBet just isn’t anything special.
Verdict
Okay then, after checking out all that EarnBet casino has to offer, what’s my final take? I think the most appropriate word is “meh.” Really, despite all the fuss it likes to make about the “best rakeback in the industry” and things like that, EarnBet just isn’t anything special.
It’s got a reasonable range of slots and live dealer games, and sure, it offers rakeback and cashback – but unless you’re at a super high tier, it’s not particularly amazing. And the token? Well, again, it’s not going anywhere fast by the looks of it – but at least it is tradable on DEXs, which is more than can be said for many crypto casino tokens.
Then there’s the licensing. Again, like Bitz.io and a few others, we’ve got the sketchy situation where the casino operator is registered in Curacao but licensed in Anjouan. Clearly, the operator decided it didn’t want to improve standards to meet the new regulatory requirements, and instead went for a license of convenience.
All in all, there’s really nothing special about EarnBet. However, if you’re from an accepted jurisdiction and really want to give it a go, I strongly recommend that you proceed with caution. Keep your balance low until you’ve made some successful withdrawals and feel you can trust the casino.
But that’s just what I think. Have you played at EarnBet? If so, why not write a CoinBets review and share your thoughts with our awesome player community?
Thanks for reading, and until next time, stay safe and have fun!
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2.0 | 10% | 0.2 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2 / 5 |


