Bitsler’s got the history, but does it have the features to compete?
Bitsler has been around since 2015, making it one of the longest-running and most established crypto casinos. Today, it boasts approximately 7,000 games — including slots, instant wins, table games, live casino options, and provably fair originals. It also offers sports and esports betting for those looking for even more crypto gambling action.
For this exclusive CoinBets Bitsler casino review, I’ll be signing up and wagering real real crypto. I’ll be checking out payment options, games, bonuses, support and more. So, if you’re wondering whether Bitsler is worth your time (and coins), keep reading.
- Casino credentials and player protection
- Bonus size, terms, and fairness
- Sign-up speed and steps
Right, so let’s start with Bitsler’s credentials.
Bitsler is operated by Oyine N.V., which is registered in Curaçao (Company Number 144430), and at the time of writing was operating under a license issued by the Curaçao Gaming Authority (OGL/024/930/0387).
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
Well, we’re off to a good start — unlike so many crypto casinos, the Bitsler welcome package is clearly described and has readily accessible terms and conditions. It’s split over your first three deposits as follows:
1st Deposit: 200% bonus up to $2,000 + 500 ‘cash spins’ (min. deposit $20)
2nd Deposit: 10 Silver Chests with prizes worth up to $3,500 (min. deposit $50)
3rd Deposit: 2 Gold Chests with prizes worth up to $5,000 (min. deposit $50)

Okay, so there are a few other things to note regarding the Bitsler sign-up bonus.
The first deposit bonus is valid for 30 days and is credited in 20 equal batches. To unlock each batch, you’ll need to collect XP – specifically, unlocking $1 of bonus for every 200XP earned.
Oh dear, and it was all going so well. You see, you’ll earn 2 XP for every $1 wagered in slots, and between 0 and 2 XP for table and live games. That means, you’ll have to wager at least $100 to unlock just $1 of bonus. So, to unlock the full $2,000 deposit bonus, you’ll need to wager at least $200,000. Hmm… not great.
On the plus side, at least winnings from free spins are credited as cash, free from wagering requirements. The free spins are released in 4 batches and will be valid for 48 hours. However, the first batch of free spins won’t be triggered until you reach Silver 1 status of the loyalty scheme — which requires earning 9,000 XP — or wagering at least $4,500.
Likewise, in order to open Silver Chests, you’ll need to have attained at least Silver 1 level. Even worse, to open Gold Chests, you’ll need to have reached Gold 1 — which requires who knows how many XP. It doesn’t say.
Okay, so the only good thing about the Bitsler crypto casino welcome offer is that the terms and conditions are clearly provided. As for the offer itself, well, it’s horribly convoluted and cynical — clearly designed to confuse or trick players. Not cool, not cool at all.
For tips on finding the best welcome packages, check out the CoinBets guide to crypto casino bonuses.
Opening an account here is straightforward. At the time of writing this Bitsler casino review, several sign-up options were available.
However, the process is a little sneaky because while you only have to provide an email address to log in, you’ll need to provide your full name and date of birth before you can access the majority of games.
Enter your email address, choose a strong password, enter a promo code (optional), set your marketing preferences, and confirm you’re aged 18+ and have read and agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. Then click “Register.
Sign up via Google
Register via Discord

Prohibited Jurisdictions
Although Bitsler offers KYC-free sign-up, it’s Curacao license means players from many locations are prohibited — including the US, UK, France, Germany, and many other countries. Although a VPN will allow you to bypass geoblocks, you will be required to verify your identity before making your first withdrawal.
For further practical advice, check out the CoinBets guide to navigating KYC at crypto casinos.
Payments
At the time of writing this Bitsler casino review, deposits and withdrawals were available in a good range of cryptocurrencies — including privacy coins.
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:
To make a crypto deposit at Bitsler, navigate to your wallet (the green wallet icon), select “Deposit,” then choose your desired cryptocurrency from the drop-down menu. Your unique Bitsler deposit wallet address will be provided in alphanumeric and QR code forms.


Note: Like some other large crypto casinos, Bitsler also offers a crypto vault facility for longer-term storage of digital assets. However, I strongly recommend against keeping large amounts of cryptocurrency in any casino-based wallet or vault – it’s far safer to store crypto in a non-custodial crypto wallet for which you have the keys.

To withdraw crypto at Bitsler, go to your wallet, select the appropriate crypto from the list, enter your destination wallet address, and then state how much you want to withdraw. Select “Next” and follow the prompts to complete your transaction.

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
At the time of making this Bitsler casino review, you could purchase crypto on-site via integrations with several third-party exchanges.
Simply go to your wallet, click “Buy Crypto”, then select the desired crypto from the drop-down list. The available options will then be presented, e.g., Changelly and Onramper. Choose one and click “Buy XXX”, then follow the prompts to compete your purchase.

Game Selection
At the time of writing this Bitsler casino review, the platform offered around 7,000 games from about 60 providers. That’s pretty good, but not as many as some other crypto casinos — for example, Bets casino has more than 10,000.
However, Bitsler has restored my faith in crypto casino operators by proving it is perfectly possible to organize a games catalog with logical, handy categories and filters! So, on that note, kudos to the Bitsler team!

- Game variety
- Fast gameplay
- Dealer quality
- Classic tables
- Casual games
If you select “Slots” you’ll find thousands of games organized into convenient categories — for example, New Releases, Megaways, Bonus Buy, and Jackpot Slots. Of course, you can also filter by provider, popularity, and A-Z, too.
You’ll find hits like Bigger Bass Splash from Pragmatic Play, Moon Princess from Play’n GO, Tombstone Slaughter from NoLimit City, Gemhalla from BGaming, and Le Viking from Hacksaw. Megaways fans can check out titles like Trillionaire Megways from Red Tiger, Max Megaways 3 from Big Time Gaming, and Space Wars Megaways XXXtreme from NetEnt.
Meanwhile, if you’re looking for jackpots, you’ll find games like Jackpot VIP from Mancala, Maya Jackpot from Skywind, and Magic Spins Love the Jackpot from Wazdan. However, when it comes to big progressive jackpot slots, the choice is limited — at the time of this Bitsler casino review just one Mega Moolah slot was available.

Bigger Bass Splash (Pragmatic Play)

To get things started for this Bitsler casino review, I decided cast off with 100 x 1 USDT spins on Bigger Bass Splash from Pragmatic Play.
The slot whisks you away to the Florida Keys for a spot of deep-sea fishing. In terms of features, we’re talking Wilds and Scatters — 3 or more triggering free spins — and the fish money symbol, which offers multipliers of up to 5,000x your bet in the free spins.
As with many Pragmatic slots, there’s the option to buy bonuses to boost your chances of winning big. Based on $1 bets, they clock in at $1.50 for a higher chance to win a feature, $100 for free spins, and a hefty $350 for super free spins.
So, how did I do?
Did I land a big catch?
Well, in a word, “nope.” In fact, after betting 100 USDT, I’d only reeled in a lousy 45.10 USDT — giving an actual RTP of just 45.10%, compared to the theoretical RTP of 96.5%.
However, it is a highly volatile slot, so just like real fishing, to be successful at this slot can take time and patience!
Galaxy Chase (Amigo Gaming)

After a lackluster experience out on the ocean, I decided to raise the tempo with Galaxy Chase from Amigo Gaming. It caught my eye because the visuals reminded by of Galaxy Quest — one of the most underrated comedy movies ever.
At first glance, Galaxy Chase looks cool — there’s expanding wilds, a “pin win”, space bounty, and free games. Its rated as highly volatile (4 out of 5 chilis), but offers a rather underwhelming max win of x1,400.
Still, with slick graphics and a nice animated spaceship above the reels, I was looking forward to some space-based action.
Unfortunately, the gameplay didn’t really go anywhere, and after betting 40 USDT and only winning 9.995 USDT, I decided to call it a day and move on. So, that’s a crummy RTP of just 24.99% – of course, in fairness, you can’t really judge RTP after 40 spins – but the gameplay wasn’t engaging enough to keep me spinning.
This is the first slot I’ve played from Spain-based Amigo — and, to be honest, it’s probably going to be the last
In a stroke of genius, Bitsler has also given crash games their own dedicated category.
At the time of writing this Bitsler casino review, it contained around 40 titles. These included the omnipresent provably fair Aviator from Spribe, Avia Masters from BGaming, Adrenaline Rush from Evoplay, and Yellow Diver from GameArt. There were a few miscategorized games too, but I can overlook them.
Things just get better, with Bitsler even deeming scratch cards worthy of their own category. And, with 85 scratchies available, the choice was impressive. Specific titles available included7 Piggies 5,000 and Diamond Strike 10,000 from Pragmatic Play, Cash Scratch and Happy Scratch from Hacksaw, and Ice Cool Scratch and Brute Force Scratch from Boldplay.

At the time of writing this Bitsler casino review, the live dealer game line up wasn’t the biggest. But there was an interesting variety. For example, along with live roulette, blackjack, and baccarat from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, there were also live casino titles from Absolute Live Gaming and Playtech.
Although Bitsler carries both Evolution and Pragmatic, the choice of live game shows is modest, at just a couple of dozen titles. Still, the most popular games are available, including Monopoly Big Baller, XxxTreme Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time, Dream Catcher, and Football Studio.

Again, there are dedicated categories for both table games and poker here. In total, there were 114 games at the time of writing this Bitsler casino review — though that included both live and RNG-based games.
In terms of the latter, you’ll find games like European Roulette from Spinomenal, Blackjack 3 Hand from Habanero, and Baccarat from iSoftBet. Video poker options at Bitsler include 3 Hand Casino Hold’em from Play’n GO, All American Poker from Habanero, Caribbean Poker from BetSoft, and 4 of a Kind Bonus Poker from EGT.

The video bingo and keno selection is rather limited here, and you’ll need to use the search function to find them.
At the time of making this Bitsler casino review, games included 10 bingo titles, mostly from Belatra and Play’n Go, and 8 keno games from the likes of EGT, Boldplay, and Spribe.

- Testing transparency and randomness
When it comes to provably fair games, Bitsler offers a good choice of both third-party and in-house titles. You’ll find the former sprinkled in the crash and slots categories, but the latter has its own section.
At the time of making this Bitsler casino review, there were 20 original provably fair games available, including Keno, Plinko, Crypto Thugs, Blast, Multi Color, Fruitsler, and Boom.
Not familiar with verifiable fairness? Check out the CoinBets guide to provably fair gaming and casinos.

Crypto Thugs (Bitsler Originals)

Most slot streamers place large bets for the “wow factor”— easy to do when you’re not betting your own funds! But, for this Bitsler casino review CoinBets Challenge, I wanted to try something more accessible — something you can try even if you’ve got a very small bankroll; microbetting.
So, I chose one of the Bitsler original games, the provably fair Crypto Thugs slot, because it allows for very small bets. As the name implies, it’s got a crypto theme — the high-paying symbols being whales, bulls, bears, and fish, and the low-paying symbols being cryptocurrency signs. All very predictable.
My plan was to place a whopping 500 bets, but only wager 0.05 USDT on each.
The challenge? Make a profit.
So, I set up autospins in batches of 50 and let the game rip.
And what happened?
Well, despite placing very low bets, I managed to hit the free spins bonus game quite a few times. But, obviously, even thought it added excitement, the small wagers meant relatively small wins.
Unfortunately, after round 397, the game froze and wouldn’t spin anymore. I considered restarting, but heck, it was getting a little boring, and nearly 400 spins would do.
In the end, despite landing plenty of crypto roller coaster scatters and triggering lots of free spins, the result was a slight loss and 97.1% RTP.
So, challenge failed.
And as for the game? I think the best way to describe Crypto Thugs is “decidedly average”.
If you love the thrill of sports betting, but don’t like waiting around for real events, Bitsler has a small selection of virtual sports you can try.
At the time of this Bitsler casino review, options included Instant Football, Greyhounds, Horses, Speedway, Trotting, and Velodrome from Leap Gaming, BetNow Cricket, and a few other soccer games from PG Soft, Evoplay Entertainment, and 1×2 Gaming.

Alongside casino games, Bitsler also offers sports betting. Live in-play and standard betting are available on all popular traditional sports, including: soccer, cricket, baseball, tennis, basketball, ice hockey, rugby, Aussie rules, and volleyball.
Additionally, esports betting is offered on disciplines like League of Legends, CS2, eSoccer, Dota 2, eCricket, and Valorant.

- Current bonuses and real value
- Rewards, rakeback, and VIP perks
Complementing the welcome package is a variety of promo offers for existing players. At the time of writing this Bitsler casino review, the following deals were running:
XP Contests/Battles – Leaderboard wagering races with prizes of up to $10,00
Billion Bets Event – Open to players of Silver I and higher, featuring a $5,000 prize pool and 50 winners (the first to make the billionth bet, and 49 others who get the same roll number).
Daily Cash Ladders – Get up to $1,500 cash per day by depositing a minimum of $100 daily. $3 of cash is unlocked for every 1500 XP wagered
Bitsler Jackpot – Opt-in for as little as $0.01 or $0.10 alongside any game. Four prize pools per jackpot, with jackpots triggered on average every 2,500 bets.

The Bitsler Loyalty Club involves earning the previously mentioned XP to level up through 41 levels. These are distributed across 9 tiers: Iron, Bronze, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Black Diamond, Diamond Master, and Diamond Legend.
Rewards are awarded in the form of chests, which contain various prizes, cashback (from Gold onwards), and “Nitro”. An hourly lottery is also run for members at Gold 5 and above.
High rollers will also be eligible for the Bitsler VIP lounge, which offers the following:
Dedicated VIP Host
Exclusive Deposit Bonuses
VIP Cashback
Faster Cashouts with Higher Limits
VIP Coupons
Special Promos
Rakeback Boost
Specific details aren’t provided, but if you’re already a VIP at another casino, you can contact VIPmanagement [at] bitsler [dot] com to ask about VIP transfer options.

- Game Tokenomics
- Navigation, layout, and performance
- Gameplay and usability on mobile
BTSLR is the native crypto token of Bitsler.
However, at the time of making this Bitsler casino review, virtually no information about the currency was provided. All we got was “all players can claim some free BTSLR, that allows you to play any Bitsler game and to be competing in the Bitsler Coin Challenge.”
Okay then, I think it’s safe to say BTSLR is yet another useless crypto casino token project.
Visually, Bitsler looks pretty much like most of today’s crypto casinos, and signing up and payments are straightforward. However, where Bitsler really shines is in how well organized the games portfolio is.
Another noticeable plus is how easy the terms and conditions are to find. Okay, what the terms say may not be the greatest, but the fact that they are readily available is good to see.
Indeed, it’s pretty easy to find everything you need at this casino. The only real exception to this is in terms of rewards — but, I guess that’s the whole point of the chests — they contain surprises!
On a more negative note, like most crypto casinos, Bitsler lets itself down badly when it comes to responsible gambling. While lip service is paid on the Responsible Gambling page, the only option provided is to temporarily suspend or permanently close your account — but you can’t set deposit, wager, loss, or time limits.
For useful safer gambling advice and resources, we recommend checking out GambleAware.

Languages
At the time of writing this Bitsler casino review, there was no mobile app available for iOS or Android devices — but you could download an app for Windows. The site is also optimized for mobile browsers, so you can still enjoy the web-based platform on your smartphone or tablet.
Right, so that’s what this crypto casino offers, but what about its reputation? Well, getting a clear picture is always hard thanks to fake reviews and affiliate BS — but here are some ratings at the time of making this Bitsler casino review:
| Platform | Overall Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
![]() | 4.1 Great | 409 reviews |
![]() | Overall: 8.7/10 Safety Index: High User Feedback: Great | 57 user ratings |
![]() | CasinoRank: 8.3 Very Good | Player Rating: 8.6 (117 reviews) |
![]() | Overall: 2.74/5 | (118 reviews) |
On the whole, most reviews seem fairly positive about Bitsler. However, as always, you should remember that platforms like Casino Guru and AskGamblers are published by casino affiliates. These have a monetary incentive to promote many casino brands, so they will inevitably lack objectivity.
If you’d like to know more about how to navigate affiliate content, check out the original CoinBets guide to Spotting Fake or Dodgy Casino Reviews and Marketing Content.



Bitsler
Bitsler blends an average casino offering with standout organization and a dedicated in-house team, making it a more trustworthy choice than many cookie-cutter crypto casino clones.

Verdict
In many respects, Bitsler is a pretty average crypto casino.
Visually it blurs with dozens of other platforms, the welcome bonus, loyalty program, and even game selection are also very typical.
However, the way Bitsler is organized delivers a much better user experience than most competitors. There’s clearly a full-time and experienced team running Bitsler. And, in a space overflowing with cookie-cutter white label throwaway clones, operated by outsourced teams with no skin in the game, this makes all the difference.
However, Bitsler does have some issues.
For example, the BTSLR token seems dead in the water. But, then again, the majority of crypto casino tokens have failed to gain any real traction. At least here, the casino isn’t trying to overhype its token. Bitsler also fails when it comes to responsible gambling tools — but again, so do most of its competitors.
So, overall, if you’re from an accepted country, Bitsler could offer a reasonable alternative to the likes of Stake and Roobet. Just don’t expect anything too groundbreaking.
But that’s just what I think. Have you played here? If so, why not write your own Bitsler casino review and share your thoughts with the player community?
Thanks for reading, and until next time, stay safe, have fun and good luck!
| Category | Score (1-5) | Weight | Weighted Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.25 | 15% | 0.6375 | |
| 3.5 | 10% | 0.35 | |
| 4 | 15% | 0.6 | |
| 3 | 15% | 0.45 | |
| 3.5 | 15% | 0.525 | |
| 4.5 | 15% | 0.675 | |
| 3.5 | 15% | 0.525 | |
| 3.76 / 5 |































































