

Crypto casino with clean looks — but shady terms beneath the surface?
Launched in late 2024, Winna is one of the newest crypto casinos – and one of the first to operate under a Tobique Gaming Commission license. At the time of writing, the casino offered a modest range of slots and live dealer games, plus sports and esports betting.
In this original CoinBets review of Winna casino, I’ll be examining exactly what the platform offers players. I’ll be paying particular attention to bonuses, crypto payments, games, support, the VIP program, and any special features.
So, is this casino really a winner, or is it yet another white label with an exceptionally obscure license? Let’s find out.
License and Security
Righty, let’s start by seeing who’s running things at Winna.
Winna is operated by GG Gaming LLC., which is registered in Costa Rica. It is licensed by the Tobique Gaming Commission.
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid

I know, “where the heck is Tobique?”
Tobique First Nation is a tribal reserve in New Brunswick, Canada, with a population of less than 2,000 people. It’s one of the newest gaming licenses around, and looks to be the handiwork of the same agents behind the Anjouan license (even the certificate is virtually identical – you’d have thought they’d at least change the colors!). So, what protection does a TGC license offer? About as much as an umbrella made of tissue paper.
Welcome Bonus
At the time of writing this Winna crypto casino review, the platform didn’t offer a welcome bonus.
Opening a New Account
Getting a new player account up and running at Winna crypto casino is quick and easy, but the only sign-up option is email. There’s no third-party login via Google or Discord, and no option to connect a Web3 crypto wallet.
Choose a username, enter your email address, and choose a strong password. Confirm you agree to the Terms of Service and are over 18, and click “Sign up.”

Important: While Winna will let you sign up, deposit, and play from pretty much anywhere without going through KYC, you may need to provide documents before withdrawing. So, make sure you aren’t in a prohibited jurisdiction before joining. Current prohibited jurisdictions include New Brunswick and Ontario (Canada), Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, the UK, the USA, and others.
Payments
Winna supports a small range of popular cryptocurrencies for deposits and withdrawals.
WARNING: The Winna terms state, “Accounts inactive for 6 months may be closed. Remaining balances may be forfeited or retained by Winna.” Yep, don’t play at this crypto casino for a few months, and they will steal your funds. Nice.
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:






To make a crypto deposit, click the blue “Wallet” tab and then “Deposit”. Select your cryptocurrency (and network if applicable), and you’ll be given a unique deposit address in text and QR code formats.

To withdraw crypto, go to “Wallet” and select “Withdrawal.” Choose the crypto and network (if applicable), enter the address of the wallet you want to withdraw to, and state the amount you want to transfer. The estimated transaction fee will be displayed. If it all looks acceptable, click “Withdrawal.”
Note: Winner.com enforces a $5,000 daily withdrawal limit.

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.
Game Selection
At the time of writing this Winna review, the casino offered over 2,000 casino games of all types from around 15 providers. That’s definitely on the low side compared to competitors, but then the casino is fairly new. In terms of organization, the lobby has some basic categories but lacks useful filters.
As you’d expect, slots form the bulk of the Winna casino games portfolio, with 1,900 games. Pragmatic Play, Nolimit City, and Hacksaw Gaming dominate the line-up, but you’ll also find titles from studios like Play’n GO, Thunderkick, AvatarUX, and NetEnt. The most popular slots at the time of reviewing were, predictably, Gates of Olympus Super Scatter, Big Bass Bonanza 1000, Fire Stampede, and Sugar Rush 1000 – like I said, Pragmatic dominates here.
Payline fanatics will be pleased to see a decent range of Megaways slots – with over 80 titles available, including Madame Destiny Megaways, Zillard King Megaways, and Buffalo King Megaways. Fans of jackpot slots will, however, be disappointed, with hardly any available, and certainly none of the big progressive jackpot games.

Spinman (Hacksaw Gaming)
The first game I played at Winna casino was Spinman from Hacksaw Gaming – a superhero-themed 5×4 job with 14 paylines, expanding Wild Justice Reels, plus Booster Wheel multipliers of up to 500x. And, of course, 3 bonus rounds. As for the technicals? The official RTP is a very middle-of-the-road 96.23%, it’s rated as highly volatile, and the maximum win is a respectable 10,000x your bet.
So, what did I think of it? Well, if I’m totally honest, I was a bit disappointed. Normally, I love the feel of Hacksaw slots – the graphics, the sounds, the general atmosphere. But Spinman fell a bit flat. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not bad, it just lacks the magic that many Hacksaw titles have. And as for my results? Well, after wagering 50 USDT, I only managed to win back 17.80 – making for a lame 35.6% real RTP.
Overall, definitely not one of my favorite Hacksaw slots.
Fire Stampede: Connect & Collect (Pragmatic Play)
Next up, I hit Fire Stampede from Pragmatic Play (well, actually from Pragmatic’s partner, Wild Streak Gaming). It’s the follow-up to Firebird Spirit – the first Connect & Collect release – and, in truth, it feels very similar. Its western theme with its flaming bison, sheriffs’ badges, cactus, and eagles is extremely cliche and looks a little tired.
However, Fire Stampede does pack 3 jackpots (paying 25x, 200x, or 4,000x your stake), repsins on reel 3, a Money Value cash prize (between 2x and 800x your stake), wilds, and free spins, plus an unusual random grand prize that can be won at the end of any base game spin. So, there’s a lot going on here. The theoretical RTP of this slot is 96%, it’s rated as highly volatile, and the maximum win is a rather modest 4,275x your bet.
But my experience out west wasn’t very memorable. After betting 50 USDT, I’d managed to win back a very mediocre 45 USDT, giving a real RTP of 90%.
I don’t think I’ll be coming back to Fire Stampede any time soon
Unfortunately, Winna is one of those highly annoying casinos that don’t deem crash games and other instant wins worthy of a category. There are some crash titles available, for example, AviaMasters from BGaming, but you’ll have to search for them by name or provider.
When it comes to other types of instant wins, like digital scratch cards, again, they are available, but you’ll have to search by title or provider. For instance, there’s a good range of Hacksaw scratchcards, like Mini Scratchy, Happy Scratch, and Tiger Scratch.

Unusually, Winna doesn’t have a “Live Casino” lobby – instead, live dealer blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps, and poker is listed under “Table Games.” With only around 60 games in total, the choice is limited, to say the least. Those that are available are mostly from Evolution, with a few tables from Pragmatic Play Live and Live88 thrown in for good measure.

Live game shows do get their own section here at Winna. In it, you’ll find a decent selection of hits from Evolution and Pragmatic, like Crazy Time, Crazy Coin Flip, and Sweet Bonanza Candyland.

There are a couple of RNG (random number generator) based blackjack games from BGaming, and first-person roulette and baccarat games from Evolution – but that’s about it for non-live options. You’ll find them under “Table Games”. Video poker is completely absent.
The bingo lineup at Winna crypto casino is disappointing, with just 3 games at the time of writing – all from Play’n GO. The choice of keno is just as underwhelming, with only a Winna “original” and a game from Play’n GO to choose from.
Although you won’t find any provably fair games from Spribe, Turbo Games, or InOut here, Winna does offer 7 provably fair originals. The range is predictable: Keno, Plinko, Mines, Limbo, Dice, Blackjack, and HiLo.
For more on how this works, be sure to check out the CoinBets Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming.

After getting crushed on the slots at Winna, I was hoping to turn things around with one of the casino’s in-house originals – namely, Plinko. Now, there’s not much to say about this provably fair game – it’s virtually identical to the “original” Plinko games at every other crypto casino. The provably fair verification system is neater and more user-friendly than at many casinos, but that’s about the only thing that stands out.
Anyway, to the CoinBets Challenge – again, I decided to keep things simple. The goal was just to turn a profit – something I hadn’t managed at Winna so far. And even though I’d got a limited bankroll left, I didn’t have the patience to play it safe and grind with the low-risk game. So, as a compromise, I set up 50 x 0.50 USDT bets, but set it to 16 rows on high risk.
And what happened? Well, nothing good. After betting a total of 25 USDT, I’d only clawed back 16 USDT, making a real RTP of just 64%.
Winna definitely wasn’t winning for me.

In common with the best crypto casinos, Winna also offers sports betting. Both standard and live betting are offered on traditional sports like tennis, soccer, baseball, and ice hockey. Additionally, esports betting is available on disciplines including Counter-Strike, Dota 2, Valorant, and League of Legends.

At the time of producing this Winna casino review, it appeared the platform was running absolutely no promotional offers at all. Yep, there’s no “promotions” section in the lobby. However, a couple of promos were featured on the carousel.
Winna Series of Poker – A $50K, high-stakes, invite-only poker tournament. You’ll need to wager $25K in a month to qualify, and can get double the starting chip stack if you wager $
The 100x Hunt – Hit 100x multipliers in as many Winna Originals as possible for a chance of winning $10K in “real bonus cash”.

Winna does, however, offer a VIP program. In fact, it makes quite the song and dance about it, offering a VIP transfer option.
The loyalty/VIP scheme at Winna features 6 tiers, each with 5 levels, with your status dependent on how much you’ve wagered. The main reward comes in the form of rakeback and monthly bonuses, but higher tiers also get additional perks.
Bronze | Silver | Gold | Platinum | Diamond | Nebula | |
Wager Req.(USD) | 1K-20K | 20K-100K | 100K-500K | 500K-3M | 3M-100M | 100M-1B+ |
Level Up Reward | VIP Wheel | VIP Wheel | VIP Wheel | VIP Wheel | VIP Wheel | VIP Wheel |
Instant Rakeback | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Monthly Bonus | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Weekly Bonus | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||
Free Spins | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||
Freee Bet | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||
VIP Host | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||
Host Bonus | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||
Lossback | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||
Reload | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |

Winna casino provides 24/7 player support via live chat and email (support@winnna.com). There’s also a useful Help section with answers to common questions.
Additionally, you can follow and connect with Winna via social media platforms including Telegram, Reddit, X (Twitter), and Discord. However, at the time of making this Winna crypto casino review, there was nothing at all on the official X account, and only 283 members on the Discord server, so don’t expect too much!

Visually, Winna looks like a thousand other crypto casinos. If anything, it’s a little more bare-boned than most – but that’s probably because it hasn’t been around long. Still, it’s easy enough to use and navigate, and most things seem to work – though we did have one NoLimit City slot crash on us.
Unfortunately, while Winna makes overtones about responsible gambling – there’s a page linked in the footer, and a “Winna Cares” section accessible from “Settings” – there aren’t actually any safer gambling tools provided. Yes, you can request self-exclusion, but you can’t set deposit, loss, or time limits.
In terms of international accessibility, at the time of writing this Winna review, the platform was only available in English.

No dedicated Winner casino mobile app is available for Android, iOS, or Windows. However, the website has been optimized for mobile browsers, so it is perfectly usable on smartphones and tablets.
Platform | Overall Rating | Notes |
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![]() | 4.2 Great | (based on 243 reviews) |
![]() | Overall: 7.2/10 | Safety Index: Fresh Casino |
![]() | Overall: 2.4/5 | Verdict: Doubtful Casino |
![]() | Overall: 4.51/5 |



I would note that many of the Trustpilot reviews bear all the hallmarks of reputation laundering. Indeed, based on the few reviews that do seem legitimate, I’d say there are serious questions about the integrity of Winna. Still, we do have to keep in mind that the casino hasn’t been around for long, so we should give it some time to prove itself.

Winna
Winna looks neat with basic games and VIP perks, but weak crypto support, Tobique license, and shocking fund-seizure terms ruin trust.

Verdict
Hmm… Winna. What’s my overall impression? Well, this casino looks neat enough, is easy to use, has some decent games, and the VIP program looks okay.
Buuuuut, there are several major issues.
First up, there’s the fact that the casino offers far less choice than most competitors. Sure, the situation might improve, but at the time of writing this review, the choice of games is limited – especially when it comes to live dealer, table, and crash games. Likewise, the range of providers is relatively small. Next up, there’s the dearth of promotional offers. There’s no welcome bonus, and very few other promos for existing players. Then there’s the email-only sign-up, lack of Web3 wallet support, and modest number of supported cryptos.
Additionally, there’s the absence of practical responsible gambling tools. Then there’s the lack of features. There’s nothing interesting going on here in terms of tokenization – or anything really crypto-centric. And, there’s the questionable Tobique gaming license and the fact that the business is based in Costa Rica. Neither of these things inspires confidence.
However, the biggest red flag of all is the completely egregious Terms of Service. The fact that the operator of this casino thinks it is acceptable to confiscate player funds if an account has been inactive for just 6 months is shocking and speaks volumes about its business ethos.
If for some unfathomable reason you do feel the need to try Winna, tread cautiously. Keep your balance low and make frequent small withdrawals.
But that’s just what I think. How about you? Have you played at Winna casino? If so, why not write your own CoinBets review and share your thoughts with our fantastic community?
Thanks for reading, and until next time, stay safe and may the RTP be with you!
Category | Score (1-5) | Weight | Weighted Score |
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1.5 | 15% | 0.225 |
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1.5 | 10% | 0.15 |
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1.5 | 15% | 0.225 |
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2 | 15% | 0.3 |
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1 | 15% | 0.15 |
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2 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2 | 15% | 0.3 |
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1.65 / 5 |
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