

Feature-packed crypto casino Rollbit — or trapped by stricter KYC rules?
Online since 2020, Rollbit has grown into one of the world’s most popular crypto casinos. Today, it offers over 10,000 slots and live casino games, plus sports and esports betting, and is highly visible thanks to partnerships with the likes of FaZe Clan.
In this original CoinBets Rollbit review, I’ll be putting the crypto casino through its paces. I’ll be signing up, betting real crypto, and checking out payment options, features, loyalty rewards and more. So, is Rollbit still one of the best crypto casinos in the world, or has it been eclipsed by newer platforms? Let’s find out.
License and Security
Rollbit is owned and operated by Bull Gaming N.V., a company registered in Curaçao (Co. No. 157086). It is licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Authority (license number OGL/2024/1260/0494).
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
Before we get to the fun stuff, let’s check out Rollbit’s credentials:

Welcome Bonus
At the time of writing, Rollbit crypto casino did not offer a specific welcome bonus.
Opening a New Account
Signing up with Rollbit is quick and easy, with several options available:
Tap “Join Now” and choose a username, enter your email, set a strong password, and agree to the Terms and Conditions. Then click “Start Playing.”
Sign up using Steam
Sign in with Twitch
Connect your Metamask wallet

Important: Although Rollbit is KYC-free at the sign-up stage, players from many countries, including the US, UK, and Australia, are specifically prohibited from using the casino. At some point, you will need to go through identity, address, and possibly even source of funds verification procedures. Obviously, this is going to present a big problem if you’re playing from a prohibited jurisdiction!

It’s also worth noting that, at least according to Ahrefs, much of Rollbit’s organic traffic comes from prohibited countries – especially the US and UK. This could explain the increasing number of complaints about withdrawals being blocked – but more on that later.

Payments
Rollbit supports deposits and withdrawals in an extensive range of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets like NFTs:
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:








To make a crypto deposit, tap “Cashier”, then select “Deposit.” Choose your crypto and network (if applicable), and then enter how much you’d like to deposit. You will be provided with your unique Rollbit casino deposit wallet address in both text and QR code formats.

To withdraw crypto, go to “Cashier” and select “Withdraw.” 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 good, click “Request Withdrawal.”

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
Although Rollbits doesn’t currently accept fiat payments directly (it says it is looking for a reliable card payment processor), it does allow you to buy crypto using fiat methods like Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and G Pay via third-parties including MoonPay, ChainBits, and paybis.

Game Selection
At the time of writing this Rollbit review, the casino claimed to offer over 10,000 casino games of all types from over 50 providers. The casino lobby is generally well organized, though it is a little short of categories and filters.
As you’d expect, slots form the bulk of the Rollbit casino game catalog. At the time of creating this Rollbit review, the most popular slots including Sweet Bonanza, Rollbot Bonanza, Mental, SixSixSix, Tombstone RIP, and Mystery Museum.

Interestingly, Rollbits also offers an exclusive Sidebets feature. This allows you to place custom bets on the outcome of spins on selected slots. At the time of reviewing this amounted to about 30 Pragmatic Play, NoLimit City, Hacksaw, Play’n GO, Push Gaming, Relax Gaming, and BGaming slots.
PvP Bonus Battles are also available. This involves all participants buying a Bonus Buy within 90 seconds of a battle beginning. The player with the biggest win at the end of the battle wins everyone else’s balance.

Mad Cabs Hold & Win (Iron Dog)
Black cabs from London, Checker cabs from New York, and Tuk Tuks from Mumbai – Mad Cabs Hold & Win from Iron Dog is all about taxis. An odd theme for a slot really, but still, it kind of works.
It’s not particularly slick or sophisticated, but its 5 highly volatile reels do give you the chance to win up to 5,000 x your bet. The Hold & Win respins, collector features, and jackpots do add some real depth too. And, if I’m honest, I was enjoying this game. Until I calculated my real RTP.
Yep, despite a theoretical RTP of 95.15%, after 50 x $1 spins, I’d only managed to win back $10.40 – giving a lousy real RTP of just 20.80%.
But it did add some authenticity to the theme – feeling fleeced after a taxi ride.
Vampy Party (Pragmatic Play)
This Pragmatic Play actually released Vampy Party back in October 2024, but must have been lurking in the shadows because I’d never noticed it. Anyway, it was in the new releases here at Rollbit, so I figured I’d give it a few spins.
As you’d expect from a Pragmatic Play slot, it’s well-produced with polished cartoon-style graphics – even if the theming does feel a bit confused (what’s with the vampire mouse?). Features include Tumbles, “marked” symbols that transform into wilds, and a free spins bonus game. Max win is 5,000x your bet, and it’s got a theoretical RTP of 95%.
So, how did I fare? Well, I was betting low after being almost wiped out by other games, and after 50 x $0.40 spins, I’d won back just $9.76. That’s a real RTP of just 48.80%.
Okay, better than the previous games, but still nothing to write home about.
Beyond the Rollbit Original versions of crash, mines, plinko, etc (more on those in a moment), there aren’t any crash or other instant wins available here.
When it comes to live dealer games, things get messy at Rollbit. At first glance, the Rollbit live casino looks tiny – but that’s just because of the way it’s displayed. While most crypto casinos display each individual game in the main category lobbies, many of the thumbnails here open out into complete lobbies.
For example, the Evolution Blackjack thumbnail opens a lobby with well over 150 individual blackjack options, including many VIP tables. The selection of live Evolution roulette, baccarat, sic bo, and poker, is also extensive. Completing the live casino is a smaller choice of live casino games from Pragmatic Play and Playtech.

Rollbit also offers over 30 live game shows, predominantly from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, but there’s a couple from Playtech thrown in too. All the most popular gameshows are present, including Crazy Time, Monopoly, Crazy Pachinko, Sweet Bonanza Candyland, and Deal or No Deal.

Unfortunately, there’s no dedicated category for RNG (random number generator) based table games and video poker at Rollbit casino. Games are available, but you will need to browse the individual roulette and blackjack categories, or use search.
Specific games available include Quantum Blackjack Instant Play from Playtech, Baccarat Deluxe from PG Soft, Red Dog from iSoftBet, and European Roulette from BGaming. There’s also a section of first person table games from Evolution.

Searching for “bingo” at Rollbit turned up just 2 relevant games, both from Play’n GO – Sweet Alchemy Bingo and Rainforest Magic Bingo. Keno? Even worse, with just Superb Keno from EGT available.
The provably fair games line up is limited to just ten Rollbit Originals: Mines, Plinko, X Flip, Rollbot Bonanza, X Roulette, X Crash, Roller Coaster, Jackpot, NFT Marketplace Lootboxes, and Duel Arena. Unfortunately, you won’t find any games from provably fair providers like Spribe, InOut, or Turbo Games here.
Wonder what it’s all about? Check out the CoinBets Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming.


This provably fair original features Rollbots from the in-house NFT collection. In addition to the 6×5 main grid, there’s also an individual profile Rollbot to the right – which you can customize with bonus traits. Using this profile Rollbot can increase your final multiplier significantly – 10x for 5 matched traits or a massive 100x for 6 matched traits.
Unfortunately, I didn’t realize you needed to check the “use profile” box to actually use it – to be honest, I didn’t even notice the options. Still, it was fun all the same, and adding the ability to customize your own profile Rollbot is cool.
A tumble feature keeps the action interesting, and the maximum multiplier of 5,000x gives this slot plenty of potential. However, despite a theoretical RTP of 96%, after betting $51, I’d only managed to win back $12.86 – equating to a dismal 25.22% RTP.
Maybe things would have been different if I’d checked that box! Urgh.
Rollbit also offers crypto futures trading on an extensive range of cryptocurrencies. The principle is simple, you just bet whether the price of an asset will go up or down.
It’s fast and fun, but don’t get the wrong end of the stick here. Despite the financial style charts and the fact it’s not technically classed as gambling by the Curaçao authorities, this categorically is betting – not “trading.” As such it’s a high risk activity and you should act accordingly.

Despite nearly getting cleaned out by the first three games I played at Rollbit, I managed to replenish my bankroll with a few cheeky rounds on Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza. So, with a bit more cash to play with, I decided to put Rollbit’s Sidebets to the test in today’s CoinBets Challenge.
I chose Wanted Dead or a Wild from Hacksaw Gaming. First I’d play 35 x standard $1 bets and work out the resulting RTP. Then I’d try to beat it by playing another 35 x $1 bets with an additional $1 side bet for the multiplier to be above 0.5x. Every sidebet that paid off would land me an extra $9.94 and significantly bump the RTP given the small number of spins.

So, how did the cookie crumble?
Well, the 35 standard spins resulted in winning back just $4.50 – an abysmal RTP of just 12.86%. So, things were looking good for completing the challenge!
And complete it I did. After the 35 spins with the additional side bets, I’d won back $24.58. Now, obviously, I’d spent twice as much, but the RTP was still significantly better at 35.11%. Okay, it’s still an awful RTP, but I did complete the CoinBets Challenge.
The takeaway? Maybe sidebets are worth it, especially over shorter sessions.

The Rollbit sportsbook offers standard and live sports betting. Most mainstream sports are covered, including soccer, horse racing, tennis, basketball, ice hockey, volleyball, golf, and boxing.
Esports betting is also available on disciplines including FIFA, Dota 2, League of Legends, Rocket League, NBA 2K, and Counter-Strike.
RLB Lottery (provably fair) – Wager Rollbit Coin (RLB) to earn lottery tickets and win a share of the casino’s revenue.
Rollbit $25K Daily Race – Win cash prizes up to $10K with this classic daily wagering race.
Rollbit Challenges – Can be hosted by anyone, giving extra opportunities to win on casino games with qualifying multipliers and bet sizes

The Rollbit loyalty and VIP program has a total of 27 levels, running from Bronze 1 (wager $10K), through to Vibranium (wager $1B).
Specific rewards include:
Rakeback – 5% of the house edge back from every bet
RLB Rakeback – up to 10%, depending on the USD value of your RLB holdings
Rollback – buy and link an NFT Rollbot and you can get back between 2.5% and 10% of the house edge from every bet you place
Daily Bonus – Up to 50% of the house edge on wagering during the previous 24 hours
Weekly Bonus – A Rakeboost that can be activated once every 7 days
Monthly Bonus – A Rakeboost that can be activated once per month

Rollbit provides 24/7 player support via live chat and email (support [at] rollbit [dot] com).
There’s also a useful FAQ section with answers to common questions – ranging from deposits and withdrawals to NFTs and the NFT Marketplace – and a Rollbit blog with news and guides.
You can also connect with Rollbit and the player community on social media platforms including X (Twitter), Instagram, Discord, and Facebook.

Rollbit has enthusiastically embraced tokenization, with an native crypto token and NFTs (non-fungible tokens). These provide several benefits to holders, including passive earning opportunities via staking and various utility benefits and perks.
Rollbit Coin (RLB) was originally launched on the Solana blockchain, but it later migrated to the Ethereum blockchain. Interestingly, unlike many crypto casino token projects, 100% of RLB is distributed to Rollbit users – there was never an ICO and no RLB was sold OTC.

The Rollbit NFT collection consists of 10,000 Rollbots, and RLB was initially distributed as follows: 77.135% to Rollbot stakers, and the remaining 22.865% for airdrops (the first RLB airdrop took place in November 2021) and giveaways.
In 2023, a “Buy & Burn” mechanism replaced the RLB Lottery as the main tool to drive RLB deflation. This sees the casino use a percentage of its daily revenue to purchase and burn RLB. Players using RLB to bet can enjoy additional utility, including increased rakeback, reduced trading fees, RLB lottery tickets, and earnings from providing liquidity.

Notably, RLB can also be bought and sold directly on the Rollbit platform, without having to use a third-party exchange.
At the time of writing this Rollbit casino review (late July 2025), according to CoinGecko, RLB was trading at $0.05899 – with a market cap of $117.55M. The all-time high of RLB was $0.2644 in November 2023, while the all-time low was $0.0009351 in July 2022.
At first glance, Rollbit looks very much like most crypto casinos. However, the Rollbit crew have packed a LOT into this platform. In addition to the usual casino games and sportsbook, you’ve also got things like Bonus Battles, Sidebets, Challenges, Clans, Crypto Futures Trading, Rollbot NFTs, and of course, the Rollbit Coin.
Even so, the platform is still easy to navigate and everything seems to work smoothly. Depositing and withdrawing is straightforward, all the information is clear and easily accessible, and it generally feels like the team behind it are paying attention.
It’s also good to see some responsible gambling tools available here. Okay, you can only set a loss limit and deposit limit, or self-exclude – but at least there are some useful safer gambling tools.

Despite its popularity, there is no dedicated Rollbit mobile app available for Android or iOS devices. However, the website is optimized to run smoothly on mobile browsers, so you can still use it on your smartphone.
Rollbit is the official Counter-Strike Gaming Partner of FaZe Clan – one of the worlds most influential gaming organizations, with over 500M followers globally.

In early 2025, the Rollbit team launched Luck.io – a decentralized casino using the Solana blockchain. It offers nearly 40 slots and instant wins, all of which are claimed to be provably fair via the Proov.network.

Righty, so that’s what Rollbit crypto casino offers, but what are people saying about it?
Well, as always, you should take it all with a pinch of salt. Most “reviews” are nothing but thinly veiled promo material from iGaming affiliates, and even platforms like Trustpilot are swamped with fake reviews and attempts to launder reputations.
But out of interest, here are some ratings on popular casino review platforms:
Platform | Overall Rating | Notes |
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![]() | 2.3 Poor | (based on 4K reviews) |
![]() | Overall: 4.3/10 | Safety Index: Fresh Casino |
![]() | No review, but a number of complaints and accusations of Rollbit refusing to allow withdrawals |



After browsing through the reviews and forums, most complaints about Rollbit seem to center around withdrawals – or, more specifically, having withdrawals blocked. Rollbit has been justifying some of these by accusing players of having multiple accounts, but many seem to be because players have been using VPNs to play from prohibited countries.
The basic problem here is that, for the first few years of Rollbit’s existence, Curacao really didn’t enforce strict rules. However, all that changed in 2024/25 when the island introduced a new regulatory regime. Hence, even players who had been using the casino for years suddenly found themselves held to account for breaking the user agreement.
This is why here at CoinBets we’re always warning people of the KYC trap. Any Curacao, Anjouan, or Tobique licensed casino has a long list of prohibited jurisdictions. Play from any of them, and you risk having your account shut and funds seized.
The brutal truth is, no licensed crypto casino is actually KYC-free anymore, no matter what casino affiliate marketers say.

Rollbit
Rollbit shines with games, NFTs, and futures, but Curaçao’s stricter KYC rules, blocked countries, and complaints restrict its appeal.

Verdict
Okay, so one thing is for sure, Rollbit offers a lot.
It’s got lots of slots, table and live games, including provably fair originals. Plus there’s sports and esports betting, crypto futures trading, an in-house lottery, and an extensive loyalty/VIP program. And, then there’s all the extra features like sidebets, challenges, clans, the Rollbit Coin (RLB), and Rollbot NFTs – with features like staking and liquidity pools. As for payments? Well, the range of cryptos supported is huge, and you can buy crypto too.
Sounds fantastic, right?
Well, yes and no.
The problem most players are likely to encounter is the result of Rollbit’s Curaçao gambling license. Specifically, new rules mean Rollbit now has to enforce much stricter with KYC checks – and that means it’s essentially off limits for a huge number of players – including anyone from the US, UK, Australia, Germany, France, Sweden and many other countries. Indeed, as previously mentioned, this seems to be the root cause of many of the recent complaints.
So, Rollbit offers a massive choice of games, plenty of interesting and unique features, and could be a great choice – but only if you’re from a non-restricted country. If you are from a restricted country and insist on playing at Rollbit anyway, I highly recommend keeping your balance low and avoiding large withdrawals.
But, that’s just what I think. What about you? Have you played at Rollbit recently? If so, why not write a CoinBets review and share your thoughts with our player community?
Thanks for reading, and until next time, stay safe, have fun, and may the RTP be with you!
Category | Score (1-5) | Weight | Weighted Score |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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4.0 | 10% | 0.4 |
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3.5 | 15% | 0.525 |
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3.0 | 15% | 0.45 |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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3.0 | 15% | 0.45 |
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5.0 | 15% | 0.75 |
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3.25 / 5 |
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