A functional crypto casino with rough edges and token concerns
Mega Dice crypto casino went live in 2023 and today offers thousands of slots, table, live dealer, and provably fair games, along with sports and esports betting.
For this original CoinBets review, I’ll be putting Mega Dice Casino through its paces with real crypto funds. You’ll learn everything you need to know about the welcome bonus, payment options, games, features, service and more. And, keep reading to the end, because I’ll check out what other reviews are saying about this crypto casino too.
NOTE: In between publishing the video review and this written update in Nov 2025, there have been changes that significantly lowered our rating of Mega Dice.
- Casino credentials and player protection
- Bonus size, terms, and fairness
- Sign-up speed and steps
As usual, before we get to the fun stuff, let’s make sure Mega Dice has legit credentials.
Megadice was previously operated by MIBS N.V. and based and licensed in Curacao. At the time of updating this review, the casino was operating with no license and all operator information had been removed from the site.
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
So, what does Mega Dice offer new players? Well, on the surface at least, it’s 200% up to 1 BTC + 50 Free Spins + Free Sports Bet (value €5, one event, min odds 1.5, max odds 5). Sounds pretty good – but what’s it really like under the hood? Let’s see.
Available on first deposit only
Minimum deposit €20
Must opt-in to offer
Every time you wager your initial deposit 6x, 10% of the bonus is released
You have 30 days to make the qualifying deposit and complete wagering
Game weighting applies to wagering with slots contributing 100%, sports bets 50%, roulette and live roulette 5%, dice games 0% and other games 20%.
The example given is:
- Deposit 100 EUR
- Receive 50 Free Spins on Wanted Dead or a Wild
- Receive Sports Free Bet
- For every 600 EUR wagered, you will be credited with 20 EUR in cash
However, the terms also say “The current maximum bonus amount is €50,000. This will be re-evaluated in line with the Bitcoin development regularly and any changes in the max value will be updated in these terms and conditions.”
Erm, okay then. Well, at the time of originally writing this Mega Dice casino review, the price of BTC was about €83,000 – and this is considerably lower than it was just a month before. Yet the offer clearly hasn’t been “re-evaluated” for a long time! This isn’t exactly a small difference and doesn’t fill me with confidence about this offer. Even using the figures provided (i.e. a BTC value of €50.000), you’d need to wager €1.5 million to unlock the full “1 BTC” bonus (50,000 ÷ 20 = 2,500. 2,500 x 600 = 1,500,000).
To be quite frank, whenever I see a casino welcome bonus structured and presented like this, alarm bells start ringing. To me, it’s a thinly veiled attempt to trick players into thinking they are getting good value, when in reality it’s next to worthless.
For tips on spotting the best welcome packages, check out the CoinBets guide to crypto casino bonus offers.

Fortunately, opening an account with Mega Dice crypto casino is quick and easy. There are three options:
Click the “Sign Up” button at the top right of the screen. Enter your email, choose a username, and set a strong password. Then enter a promo code if you have one, check the box to confirm you are at least 18 and have read the Terms of Service, and set your marketing preference. The click “Sign Up & Play.”
Connect with Telegram
Sign up using WalletConnect (over 480 crypto wallets supported)

Payments
Mega Dice supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies for deposits and withdrawals. But whichever you use, make sure you shield yourself from market volatility with these easy risk mitigation strategies.
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:














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.
To make a deposit, go to your Wallet and click “Deposit.” Select your cryptocurrency (and network if applicable), and you’ll be provided with your unique receiving address in the form of an alphanumeric string and QR code. The real-time exchange rate is provided for reference.
Alternatively, you can deposit using WalletConnect. Just click “Deposit”, then “Connect Wallet.” Choose your wallet from the list (WalletConnect, Best Wallet, MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase, and more than 480 others), and follow the prompts to connect. Select the crypto and amount you’d like to deposit, then click “Deposit.

To withdraw crypto, go to your Wallet, then click “Withdraw.” Select your desired crypto (and network if applicable), enter your receiving wallet address and enter the amount you’d like to withdraw. Then click “Request Withdrawal.” Note that all withdrawals are subject to a fee.

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
If you need to get some more crypto, you can buy it instantly without leaving Mega Dice via an integration with the ChangellyDEX decentralized crypto exchange. Just go to your wallet, click “Buy Crypto”, set how much of which crypto you’d like to purchase. The amount you will receive will be stated. If this is good with you, check the box to agree with the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, then click “Buy Instantly.”

Game Selection
At the time of writing this Mega Dice crypto casino review, the platform offered over 6,000 casino games of all types from more than 40 providers. Notably, the games are well organized, with specific categories for Slots, Crash Games, Provably Fair Games, Crypto Games, Mines and Plinko (access these from “Slots” on the main navigation menu).
- Game variety
- Fast gameplay
- Dealer quality
- Classic tables
- Casual games
As typical at most crypto casinos, the majority of the games at Mega Dice are slots from providers like Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO,Hacksaw Gaming, NoLimit City, Relax Gaming, NetEnt, and Novomatic.
Again, things are well organized into sections including Popular, Megaways, Progressive Jackpots and Bonus Buy titles. It sounds so simple, but seriously, so many online casinos can’t seem to do this, so kudos to the Mega Dice team – it makes browsing so much easier!
So, if you’re looking for today’s smash hit slots like Gates of Olympus, Wanted Dead or A Wild, Sweet Bonanza 1000, Mental, or Duel at Dawn you’re good. But, likewise, if you’re in the mood for a classic like Starburst, Aloha! Cluster Pays, or Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead, you’re covered too.

Immortal Romance Mega Moolah (Games Global)

I was writing this on a Friday, feeling a little sentimental thanks to a recent 90s movie fest, so when I saw Immortal Romance Mega Moolah, I couldn’t resist. In fact, despite originally being released by Microgaming way back in 2011, this is still one of the most popular progressive jackpot slots at Mega Dice.
Now, I realize that to people of a certain generation, vampires equate to the travesty that was the Twilight trilogy, but to me, they evoke memories of Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy. Much more watchable for various reasons! Anyway, I digress. So, what happened? Well, I played 100 spins at $2.10 each. Obviously, my eyes were on the Mega Jackpot, which was climbing towards $8 million, but any jackpot would do.
I did manage to land a couple of decent wins of $56 and $39.30 – not bad considering the small bet size. But after betting $210 and winning $159.80 over 100 spins, I’d experienced a real RTP of 76.1%. Significantly lower than the official theoretical rate of 93.4%.
Not exactly the results I was looking for. But we all know Mega Moolah slots have low RTPs – because it’s all about landing those few huge wins.
Heck, who cares, this game is an all-time classic – and now I’m off to watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
As mentioned, Mega Dice has given crash games their own category — making life so much easier! The selection is decent, with around 30 titles ranging from the omnipresent Aviator from Spribe and F777 Fighter from OnlyPlay, to Pilot from Gamzix and Triple Cash or Crash from BetSoft.
Although there’s no specific category for scratchcards, using search turns up a good choice with almost 40 results. They are mostly from Hacksaw, including titles like Scratch Platinum, Bronze, Silver, and Gold, along with a few options from the likes of Caleta Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, Microgaming, and Barbarabang.

F777 Fighter (OnlyPlay)

With Kenny Loggins’ Danger Zone playing in my head, I decided to go for glory on one of my favorite crash games, F777 Fighter from OnlyPlay.
Geek alert: the jet is actually based on a Grumman F-11 Tiger – a short-lived US Navy carrier fighter that served from 1956 to 1969. Anyways, what’s not to love about this game? It’s got retro Amiga-style sideview graphics, fighter jets, aircraft carriers, aerial refueling, missiles, and a multi-thousand dollar jackpot.
Unfortunately, I was too cocky, and holding on for those big multipliers led to me being shot down every time – even on before I’d taken off on my last round! So, that’s an effective 0% RTP and $50 down the drain. Ah well, I still love this crash game.
Again, Mega Dice has done a good job when it comes to organizing its live casino. There are neat categories for Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Poker, and Game Shows — the latter two of which rarely get their own categories at other online casinos. The only confusing thing is that RNG (Random Number Generator) based table games are mixed in with the live games — so, really, the section should be called “Table Games” not “Live Casino.”
Although there are variants of live dealer blackjack, roulette, baccarat and other games from Pragmatic Play Live, BetGames TV, and Live88, Evolution games are conspicuous by their absence. Indeed, it also means the live game show choice is limited to just over a dozen titles, including Mega Wheel, Sweet Bonanza Candyland, and Snakes & Ladders Live.

As previously explained, to find RNG-based table games and poker at Mega Dice casino, you’ll need to select “Live Casino” from the main navigation. Then, you can select the specific game type — but the RNG titles will be mixed together with live games — a bit messy. Also, the video poker selection is very limited, with just 14 titles including Caribbean Beach Poker, Oasis Poker, Hold’em Poker, and Triple Edge Poker.
Although there’s no dedicated category or filter for bingo, search turns up over 60 games. The majority are from Caleta Gaming, like Bingo Valhalla and Bingo Genie — though there are also some from Platipus, Microgaming, VoltEnt, Darwin Gaming, Mascot Gaming, and Play’n GO.
There are also around 20 video keno games available, including titles from Caleta, Spribe, Realistic, 7777 Gaming, SmartSoft, and Galaxsys.

- Testing transparency and randomness
- Our real-money gameplay results
Unfortunately, Mega Dice doesn’t offer any in-house original provably fair casino games. And, no, despite what some affiliate sites say (yes, Joker.gg, I’m looking at you), it definitely doesn’t offer “more than 6,000 provably fair games”. In fact, the provably fair category at Mega Dice features just 8 games from Spribe: Aviator, Dice, Roulette, Hotline, HiLo, Goal, Keno, and Plinko.
To learn more about verifiable fairness, check out the CoinBets complete guide to provably fair gaming and casinos.


Hotline – Reds Only
As always, I set myself a curious little challenge — but, because Mega Dice has no in-house games, I had to pick one from a third-party studio. I settled on Hotline — a provably fair game from Spribe.
The premise is very simple, you just bet whether the game will land on red (x2), black (x2), or the flame (x32). You can also select “high risk” mode, when it changes to red (x4.125), black (x4.125) and flame (x1056). It’s got a very roulette-vibe to it.
Anyway, I decided to play 100 red only $1 spins on the standard game, followed by 100 red only $1 spins on the high risk game. Now, according to Spribe, the official RTP (Return to Player) for this game is 97% — pretty much middle of the road. But, what I actually achieved was very different!
First, after spending $100 on the standard game, I was up by $25.98, giving a real RTP of 125.98% — not too shabby at all! However, after spending $100 on the high risk game, I was down $25.82, equating to a rather disappointing real RTP of 74.8%. Still, it’s a fun mini game — very simple, but you can play it fast, and it is provably fair like most of Spribe’s products. And, it just goes to show, it can pay to have patience and play conservatively!
If you’d like to find out more about how RTP really affects your chances of winning, be sure to check out the CoinBets guide to understanding RTP at crypto casinos.

Like most of today’s best crypto casinos, Mega Dice also boasts a comprehensive sportsbook, offering pre-match and live betting on all the mainstream sports. You’ll find competitive odds on soccer, tennis, basketball, ice hockey, table tennis, darts, horse racing, cricket, MMA, boxing and much more.
Additionally, esports betting is also available on disciplines like Counter-Strike, League of Legends, NBA 2K, FIFA, and Valorant.
- Current bonuses and real value
- Rewards, rakeback, and VIP perks
At the time of writing this MegaDice review, several promotions were available for existing casino players. These included:
- Mega Dice – Throw the dice to win prizes (you can earn throws via the regards program).
- Mega Saturday Slots – 2,500 USDT prize pools at stake every Saturday.
- Live Casino Sundays – 2,500 USDT prize pools for live dealer tournaments on Sundays.
- Network Promotions – Major provider-run promos like the 2,000,000 USDT monthly Drops & Wins from Pragmatic Play, and the €3m Kash Drops from Kalamba.

To access the Mega Dice loyalty and rewards dashboard, you need to click the small circled star next to your messages and profile icons. The whole concept is far more complicated than at most casinos – instead of simply wagering to climb tiers, there are daily, weekly and monthly missions and tournaments available, all of which give various rewards. These range from throws of the Mega Dice to crypto prizes.
- Spark – starting level
- Flux – 900 points
- Stride – 3000 points
- Vortex – 30,000 points
- Radiant – 150,000 points
- Apex – 300,000 points
- Nexus – 750,000 points
- Zenith – 1,500,000 points
- Hypernova – 3,000,000 points
- Titan – 15,000,000 points
- Infinity – 75,000,000 points
Now, this is all very well and good, but Mega Dice doesn’t provide any information about how exactly you earn points – or at what rate! There’s nothing clearly provided on the rewards/loyalty dashboard, and nothing in either the general terms or the bonus terms.

- Quality and Speed
- Navigation, layout, and performance
- Gameplay and usability on mobile
Theoretically, Mega Dice offers 24/7 live support – but when I tested it, it was a lame bot that was stumped by very basic questions, so you’re probably better off emailing support at help [at] megadice [dot] com. Thankfully, there is a decent FAQ section, providing answers to many common queries.
You can also follow and connect with Mega Dice on social media platforms including X (Twitter), Instagram, and Telegram.


Mega Dice is easy to use and navigate, and most things seem to work like they should. Opening an account is quick and easy, and banking is straightforward. In terms of visuals, it looks like most crypto casinos – nothing inspirational.
Unfortunately, like many crypto casinos, the responsible gambling resources are woefully inadequate. While Mega Dice does pay lip service to the subject, no self-help tools and there’s scant educational content.
In addition to English, JackBit crypto casino is available in the following languages:
Languages
Mega Dice doesn’t offer a dedicated mobile app. However, you can still enjoy playing on your smartphone as the site is optimized for popular mobile browsers.
In common with Stake, BC.Game, BetFury, and some other popular crypto casinos, Mega Dice has its own native crypto token – in this case called $DICE. According to the casino, the Solana-based token raised $2m during its presale, and offers “the ultimate casino token experience.” The total supply of the token is 420,000,000 and the system includes a burning mechanism to help maintain prices.
So, what benefits does the Mega Dice token supposedly offer? Well, according to the casino, you can stake your $DICE tokens and earn daily rewards based on the performance of the Mega Dice casino. Additionally, using the Mega Dice token to wager will get you rewards and other perks, plus, “select holders” of $DICE will, apparently, receive limited edition NFTs giving access to “special privileges and rewards.”


However, there are some red flags here. The main one of which is that if you click the link to the Mega Dice token whitepaper, it takes you to a GitBook page in Russian, and says “Page not found.” Hmm.. well, that really makes me trust it! You should also note that Rugcheck.xyz has issued a warning about the $DICE Token, pointing out the risk of market manipulation because so many of the tokens are held in one or more unidentified wallets.
Tokens float your boat? Check out the CoinBets guide to tokenomics in gambling.


Okay, so that’s what Mega Dice casino is packing, but what are other people saying about it? Here are the ratings at some of the most popular casino review sites:
| Platform | Overall Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
![]() | 3.5 Average | Based on 817 reviews |
![]() | 5.4/10 Safety Index: Below Average | |
![]() | CasinoRank: 6.4 Good Play Rating: 8 | Based on 21 reviews |
![]() | Overall: 9/10 | Since removed from platform |
So, what can we make of these reviews? Well, in truth, not much. Except for Trustpilot, all the other sites are run by casino affiliate marketers with a financial interest in promoting the platforms they review. Even at Trustpilot, many of the reviews will be fake. To learn more about this problem, be sure to check out the CoinBets guide to avoiding crypto casino scams.



Mega Dice
Mega Dice offers a solid game lineup and smooth crypto payments, but the bonus is overcomplicated, support is limited, and lack of licensing and operator info raise concerns.

Verdict
Okay, so when I first wrote this review (and when the featured video was made), I summed Mega Dice up as a fairly typical mid-sized crypto casino.
The games catalog was solid, crypto support was decent, and there were plenty of promos and rewards.
Negatives included an overly complicated welcome bonus, a lack of in-house original games, poor support, and a complete lack of responsible gambling tools. I also urged caution when it came to $DICE. Red flags like broken links and third-party warnings suggest that even if it isn’t a rug pull, it’s not exactly a well-thought or supported crypto project.
And all that still stands.
However, as of this update in November 2025, the casino’s credibility has nosedived. It is now displays no license, no operating company details, and the site is extremely glitchy. These are major red flags.
Maybe the casino will add a new license and operating details soon, but until then I would steer clear. If you do decide to use Mega Dice, be very careful.
But that’s just what I think. Have you played at Mega Dice recently? If so, why not leave your own review right here at CoinBets? It will help players make informed choices.
Thanks for reading, and until next time, good luck, have fun, and keep safe.
| Category | Score (1-5) | Weight | Weighted Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.5 | 15% | 0.225 | |
| 2.5 | 10% | 0.25 | |
| 3.0 | 15% | 0.45 | |
| 3.0 | 15% | 0.45 | |
| 2.0 | 15% | 0.3 | |
| 1.5 | 15% | 0.225 | |
| 3.0 | 15% | 0.45 | |
| 2.35 / 5 |












