A Crypto Casino with Potential 1xBET Ties and a Bunch of Red Flags — Should You Play?
Megapari online casino and sportsbook was launched in 2019 and today offers thousands of slots, table, and live games, alongside extensive esports and sports betting options. Notably, the site also offers a large selection of instant wins and shooters, plus virtual sports.
In this original CoinBets review, I’ll be signing up at Megapari, wagering real crypto, checking out the bouses, payments, games and more. So, is Megapari worth a try? Let’s find out.
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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
As always, let’s start by checking out this casino’s credentials:
Megapari is owned and operated by Vdsoft & Script Development SRL, which is based in San Jose, Costa Rica. The site has an Anjouan (Comoros) gaming license (No. ALSI-112310012-F15). At the time of writing, it was valid, but that really doesn’t count for much. Payments are processed by PARAPLAYA Ltd based in Nicosia, Cyprus.
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
Moving swiftly on, let’s take a look at the Megapari casino welcome package:
100% bonus up to €1,500 across your first 2 deposits + 150 free spins
(1st deposit 100% bonus up to €500 + 50 FS, 2nd deposit 100% bonus up to €1,000 + 100 FS)
Minimum deposit $5
Deposit bonuses subject to 35x wagering requirement
Okay, surprisingly, at first glance, the Megapari welcome offer seems fairly solid. But, are there any nasty surprises? Well, the deposit bonuses on the first two deposits are subject to wagering requirements, but it’s 35x the bonus amount only, which is about average.
You’ve got 7 days to complete wagering, and stakes can’t be higher than €5 while using bonus funds – again, this is about average for today’s mainstream crypto casinos. A nice touch is that if you wager on games in the MegaGames section, bets will be counted twice. So, if you wager €5, it will count as €10 wagered – though some games are specifically excluded.
As for the free spins, they are limited to two fairly obscure games; Lucky Neko for your first deposit and Wild Bounty Showdown for your second. Unfortunately, the terms and conditions don’t make it clear if winnings from free spins are capped and/or subject to wagering. Taking an educated guess, I’d say they are subject to the same wagering as the deposit bonuses.

However (why did I know this was coming?), there’s a major problem here that completely torpedoes the Megapari welcome bonus as far as crypto casino players are concerned.
Point 12 of the welcome bonus terms and conditions clearly states: “This type of bonus is disabled for cryptocurrency accounts.” Wait, what?
And, it gets worse. Looking back through the terms, you’ll see that point 4 states “Free spins will not be credited to users with accounts in OMR, BHD, QTUM, KWD, mBT, ZEC, XMR, LTC, DASH, ETH, XAU.” Erm, well, if the whole offer isn’t available to crypto users anyway, why bother saying that? When T&Cs are this sloppy it’s a massive great stonking red flag.
There are several ways to open an account with Megapari casino and sportsbook. First, click the red and white “Registration” tab, and then select one of the following:
By e-mail: Select your country and currency, provide your email and phone number (optional), set a strong password, and enter a promo code if you have one. Then click “Register”.
By phone: Enter your mobile number and click “Send SMS”, then enter the confirmation code and click “Confirm”. Select your currency and enter a promo code if you have one. Then provide your email address (optional) and set a strong password. Finally, click “Register”.
Via social networks and messengers: Choose Google, Telegram, Twitch, X (Twitter), Metamask or Line. Then select your country and currency, enter a promo code if you have one, and click “Register”.

Prohibited Jurisdictions
Although signing up with MegaPari is KYC-free, you may be required to verify your identity before withdrawing. Remember, if you are playing from a prohibited jurisdiction (US, UK, Australia, Germany, France, etc.), and the casino refuses to pay out, the Anjouan regulator won’t even consider your dispute.
Payments
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:
E-Wallets Deposits & Withdrawals:
- JetonBank
- MiFinity Wallet
E-Voucher Deposits:
- Jeton Cash
- MiFinity Voucher
- CashtoCode eVoucher via MiFinity
- iCashOne Voucher
E-Voucher Withdrawals:
- iCashOne Voucher
Bank Card Withdrawals:
- Visa
- Mastercard

To make a deposit, select “Deposit” and then click on the desired payment method (make sure you choose the correct crypto and network if applicable). If you choose a cryptocurrency, you will be provided with a deposit wallet address in the form of an alphanumeric string and a QR code.
Here, we see yet more contradictory information. After you’ve selected a crypto, for example, TRX, you’re informed that there’s a “0% FEE FOR PROCESSING DEPOSITS AND WITHDRAWALS”. However, on the very next screen, you’ll see “Please note that a fixed service fee is charged for each deposit transaction.” So, let’s hoist another red flag.


To withdraw crypto, click “Withdraw funds” then select a crypto. Enter the amount you would like to withdraw, then paste your cryptocurrency wallet address. Make sure the wallet address you are withdrawing to is for the right cryptocurrency and on the appropriate network if applicable. Then click “Confirm”.

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
Despite the flaws we’ve seen so far, I have to give Megapari some respect for the sheer number of games on offer. With more than 21,000 casino games from well over 100 providers, the sheer choice blows even the likes of Gamdom and BC.game out of the water.
However, while such a huge choice is nice, it does make navigation very messy, with far too many categories and inadequate filters. Additionally, important game information, like RTP, can only be found by opening individual games and checking the information panel.

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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
Slots form the bulk of the games catalog here – over 20,000 of them to be precise. If I’m totally honest, at first glance I thought the casino didn’t have games from top-tier studios because there were so many obscure games popping up. But, after a few seconds, I realized it actually does – and, thankfully, you can browse by provider.
So, if you’re into Drops & Wins, you’ll find plenty of Pragmatic Play slots like Big Bass Bonanza, Madame Destiny Megaways, and Sweet Bonanza. Or, if grittier games are your thing, you can play slots like Mental, Beheaded, and Punk Rocker from Nolimit City. Of course, there are classics like Starburst by NetEnt and Book of Dead by Play’n GO too. And, with so many slots, you’ll find plenty of games from less well-known providers such as Swintt, BF Games, and Gaming Corps.
Although there’s no dedicated category, there’s an expansive choice of Megaways titles, ranging from Great Rhino Megaways and The Dog House Megaways to Napolean Megaways and Big Money Megaways. Jackpot slots do get their own collection, and there are plenty of games to choose from. However, some popular progressive jackpot games, like the Mega Moolah series from Games Global, are conspicuously absent.
777 Devil’s Charm (Retro Gaming)

I admit it, I was initially drawn to this one by the sexy devil woman. But, it was also a new release from Retro Gaming (powered by Spinomenal) – and I hadn’t played any of their games before. So, in the interest of trying something new, I took this slot for a spin – and wow! It paid off.
Within a few minutes, I’d landed “Super Wins” of 316.4 and 320, and an “Epic Win” of 600. However, after the flurry of initial wins, things died down a bit. Still, this is a fun little retro-style slot game.
In terms of format, it is very retro with just 3 reels, 5 fixed paylines, and classic symbols like the 7s, BAR, dice, cards, and an 8-ball (and the devil lady, of course). There’s no bonus game or free spins, but there are auto-play and turbo modes, and if you activate the Retro Xtreme feature (for an extra fee of 2x your bet), the highest paying symbol will pay x3,000 instead of x300.
However, despite this being a fun slot to play, I did notice that there was a considerable delay before my winnings showed in my balance. And, despite checking the information panel, I couldn’t find the RTP for this game at all. That’s never a good sign.
Megapari crypto casino has a dedicated “Crash & Aviator” game collection, which is great – so many online casinos just lump crash games in with slots. And, the choice is pretty impressive, with over 40 crash-style games to choose from. Of course, you’ll find Aviator from Spribe and Space XY from BGaming, but also rarer titles like Cricket Cash from Onlyplay and Monster Go Shopping from KA Gaming.

There’s also a good selection of online scratch cards, including Brute Force from Boldplay, Moon Scratch from Spinmatic, and Football Scratch from Evoplay. However, in another sign that this casino is a mess, the dedicated “Scratch Cards” category (accessible in the drop-down under “More”) is empty, meaning you can only find them by searching.

The Megapari live casino line-up is just as impressive as for other games. With over 1,000 live dealer games from 23 studios, the choice far exceeds that of even some of the best crypto casinos. And, things in the live casino seem better organized.
There’s a section for VIP tables, with blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and sic bo tables from the likes of Evolution, Pragmatic Play, and ElCasino. Of course, you’ll also find many other roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and sic bo variants, including the eye-catching Cabaret Roulette from Winfinity, GravityBlackjack from 88Mojo, Speed Baccarat from SA Gaming, and Ultimate Sic Bo from Ezugi.
You’ll also find all the popular game shows in the live casino section, including Mega Wheel and Sweet Bonanza Candyland from Pragmatic Play, Monopoly Live and Crazy Time from Evolution, and strangely, live craps (well, I guess it had to go somewhere).
Rounding off the live casino are just over 20 live poker games, including 3 Card Poker and Teen Patti from 7Mojos, Texas Hold’em and Casino Hold’em from Evolution, and Infinite Casino Hold’Em from Vivo Gaming.

Unsurprisingly, Megapari carries a good choice of RNG (random number generator) based table games. There are dedicated collections for roulette and card games like video poker, while you’ll need to search for video blackjack, baccarat, and others. Available games range from Blackjack Multi-hand and Joker Poker from Rival to Bombay Roulette from Bombay Games and Mini Roulette from Platipus.
Megapari has a bingo category, which like Scratch Cards is accessible from the dropdown under “More” –only this time there are actually games in it. Initially, you’ll see a bingo lobby with the available providers; MGA, Salsa Technology, Pragmatic Play, FLG Games, Caleta Gaming, Eurasian Gaming, Zitro, Atmosfera, and LiveG24. Click through, and you’ll find well over 100 bingo games available.

To find keno games, you’ll need to use the search function, but there are over 30 available. This includes titles like Keno Super Chance from TaDa Gaming and Across the Universe Keno from Mascot.
And, staying with numbered ball-based games, Megapari also offers live TV-style instant win lotto games.

Not many crypto casinos have dedicated shooter sections, but Megapair does. It’s actually called “Hunting and Fishing”, but it’s full of shooters like Happy Animal Farm and Monster Shooter from KA Gaming, and Happy Fishing Lightning and Ocean Hunter from TaDa Gaming. Not every casino player is a fan of shooters, but they do add some variety.

Pirates War (KA Gaming)

Okay, I know, many casino players hate these shooter-style games. But, I hadn’t played one for ages, and most online casinos still don’t offer them, so I thought I’d give Pirates War from KA Gaming a try.
I soon wished I hadn’t. Yep, this is a horrible game where you literally feel like you’d be better off setting fire to your money.
The visuals do pull you in – and in that sense, it’s an attractive game. First, you choose your difficulty level or game room, and then it’s time to do battle. Basically, you shoot your cannons at the passing ships and try to sink them to win. There are various options, like Power Weapon, Auto Fire, and Lock Target, but it soon devolves into chaos.
As I said, the only thing that really struck me after playing this was how quickly it drained my funds. Maybe I should have gone with the Bronze room rather than the Gold one, but still, this game is definitely an acquired taste – I’m sure someone out there, will love it.
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Testing transparency and randomness
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Our real-money gameplay results
Although Megapari appears to offer a few provably fair games from providers like Spribe, it doesn’t have a specific provably fair category or offer any original in-house games.
Despite appearing to offer thousands of games from legitimate providers, there are some serious red flags at MegaPari. Red flags that make me suspect that at least some of the games may not be genuine, or could be manipulated. You see, there’s a category called “Megagames” – which most people will understandably assume are in-house titles. But things are not as they seem.
The first clue that something is off is the fact that none of these games are branded –- either by MegaPari or a third-party developer. The second is that many look cheap – like they’ve been developed without any real attention to detail. The third is that some are blatantly dodgy – for example, “Star Wars” which openly uses the iconic name, logo, characters, and ships, but looks to be unlicensed.

However, a little research reveals why. The “Megagames” are products of 1xGames – which is associated with 1xBet. And, if you know anything about the online gambling world, you’ll know very few people or businesses want to be associated with that brand – widely regarded as one of the world’s biggest and most brazen illegal gambling operations.
The fact that MegaPari is even carrying these games, let alone positioning them as their “own brand” strongly suggests the operating company is likely linked to 1xBet.
Still, in the name of research, I spent real money trying out several Megagames, including putting on through a CoinBets Challenge.
Wild West-themed slots are super popular these days – there’s Wanted Dead or a Wild by Hacksaw, Tombstone RIP and Deadwood from Nolimit City, Dead or Alive from NetEnt, and of course, the Money Train series by Relax Gaming. But have you ever heard of “Western Slot”? Nope, neither had I.
Well, it turns out that’s because it’s a 1xGame so virtually no one wants to carry it. But, Megapari has it – under the “Megagames” tab no less. Yes, this creatively named gem is right there – though it is conspicuously unbranded. “What’s the RTP and volatility?” I hear you ask – well, who knows? This is a 1xGame after all! Really, there’s no public info available.
Why oh why could that be?
Still, I loaded my six-shooter, donned my Stetson, and gritted my teeth -– I was going to do it. 100 real money spins on one of the shadiest-looking slots I’ve ever seen. Specifically, I set up two batches of 50 auto-play spins, each one with 1 AED bet on 3 paylines – so that’s 3 AED per spin across 100 spins.
And it was like watching paint dry. A few small wins here and there, but nothing remotely exciting, and that jackpot – well, who knows, it’s probably just for show. The gameplay area also feels slapdash and dated – but this game was only released in 2024! The background graphics are nice though, particularly the lovely lady on the right.
Anyways, moving on, after the full 100 spins I went to check my bet history to calculate the RTP. Unfortunately, the bet history didn’t seem to be working. Despite double-checking all the settings, it remained blank. But, using the old grey matter, I did manage to get an approximate RTP of 98.33%. And with that, this review is probably going to be the only place online where you can find any RTP info about a 1xGames slot, ever.

Crash (1xGames)

What can I say, I’m a sucker for crash games, especially when they have a nice cartoon plane in them (the explosion on this one is particularly satisfying).
There’s not much more to say about this – it works the same as virtually every other crash game out there. Select your stake, place a bet, and then hold your nerve.
There’s an autoplay option, but unlike some crash games, you can only place one bet at a time, which somewhat limits betting strategies. Also, I think the gameplay screen is a little too cluttered – maybe it would be better if the history table was minimized.
If this wasn’t from a highly questionable developer, it might actually be worth playing.
Kamikaze (1xGames)

This fun little game is set during World War 2 in the Pacific and involves trying to get a “Japanese Kamikaze” pilot across the grid to strike a US battleship. If you can forgive the horribly inaccurate plane (it looks like a 1930s Polish PZL-11 fighter in Japanese markings), then it’s pretty neat.
The gameplay is simple – it’s basically a unique take on Tower or Mines. You place a bet, then pick a grid square in the first column. The plane moves, and then an enemy ship fires – hopefully, the shell will land harmlessly in the ocean. If it does, you pick a square in the next column, and then the enemy ship takes another shot.
As you move further across the grid, the multipliers increase, but you can cash out at any time. If you get to the American battleship, you’ll smash into it and become a real Kamikazee, bagging a x10 multiplier.
It’s not the best game in terms of graphics or features, but it’s a novel take on a classic format and can be surprisingly engaging. It’s just a shame it’s from such a dubious developer.
If you click under “More”, you can also find a Virtual Sports lobby, with sections for 3 providers; Golden Race, Global Bet, and 1×2 Gaming. Between them, you’ll find an extensive selection of 24/7 virtual football, horses, greyhounds, speedway, motorbikes, and even camels.

In addition to casino games and virtuals, Megapari also boasts a comprehensive sportsbook, with reasonably competitive odds and promotional offers. In addition to live and pre-match betting on traditional sports like cricket, football, tennis, basketball, and horse racing, you can also bet on things like political and entertainment events.

Megapari also has a dedicated esports betting section offering “Real, Virtual, and Cyber” esports. Betting is available on disciplines including CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Mobile Legends, Valorant, Starcraft II, Call of Duty, Apex Legends, and Crossfire.

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Current bonuses and real value
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Rewards, rakeback, and VIP perks
In addition to the welcome offer, at the time of writing this Megapari casino review, there were several other promotional offers available:
- 50% Bonus up to €300 on your 10th Deposit – I can’t see anything in the T&Cs excluding crypto from this offer – so that’s a good sign. The minimum deposit to qualify is €10 and the bonus is subject to a 35x wagering requirement – with just 48 hours to complete it.
- 60 Sunday Free Bets in Aviator – Get free bets on everyone’s favorite crash game on Sundays.
- Friday Casino Reload – Deposit at least €5 on Friday to get a 100% reload bonus of up to €300.
- Tournaments – There were 7 tournaments running while writing this review, ranging from network promos like Pragmatic Play’s Drops & Wins with its €30m prize pool, to smaller slot tournaments with prize funds of €20k to €45k.
Remember, promotions will change and always be subject to various terms and conditions, but overall, Megapari gives the best crypto casinos a run for their money in terms of special offers.

Megapari has a regular loyalty program and a special VIP program for high rollers.
The regular rewards program is based around the Promo Code Store and the Casino Cashback program. The Promo Code Store allows you to exchange bonus points (which you collect by placing bets) for promo codes for games, sports betting, or esports betting.
The cashback program is very typical, giving you increasing cashback as you level up. There are 7 regular tiers that give you cashback on your losses, starting at Copper (5%) and going up to Diamond (11%) and a final VIP level that awards between 0.05% and 0.25% across all bets placed regardless of whether they lose. Unfortunately, I couldn’t seem to find information regarding exactly how you earn bonus points.
For the high rollers out there, Megapari offers “The Best VIP Player Service in the World”. Well, that’s quite the claim! To join the VIP club you’ll need to apply and have deep pockets.
| VIP Level | Min. Monthly Deposit Required (USD) | Benefits |
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| VIP | 7,500 casino; 25,000 sport | VIP support, Personal bonus system, $100 bonus |
| VIP Gold | 30,000 casino; 100,000 sport | 24/7 Personal Manager, Non-standard wagering conditions, Basic concierge service, $500 bonus |
| VIP Platinum | 75,000 casino; 250,000 sport | Personal manager of extra qualifications, Participation in closed bonus programs, Advanced concierge service, $1,000 bonus |
| VIP Diamond | 150,000 casino; 500,000 sport | VIP amusement service, Customized marketing offers, Personal Assistant, Exclusive gifts and private events, $2,500 bonus |

Unsurprisingly, there’s a slick video promoting the VIP club, complete with the usual flash cars and scantily clad models. One thing I’m curious about – what “extra qualifications” does your personal manager have when you reach VIP Platinum status? And, come to think of it, what does a “VIP amusement service” entail? The mind boggles.
However, my favorite shonky line has to be: “By joining our Megapari VIP Club, you will not only plunge into the ocean of emotions and feel the breeze of success, your opportunities they will become truly limitless! Open access to all privileges now!”
I’m half expecting Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat character to appear somewhere on this site.
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Quality and Speed
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Navigation, layout, and performance
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Gameplay and usability on mobile
The best crypto casinos make it easy to access live chat support 24/7 from any page. But Megapari doesn’t seem to have received the memo. There’s no live chat icon to be seen. For a while, I thought they didn’t offer live support. Turns out, it’s only accessible from your account page.
You can also send an email from a contact form (which, unlike live chat, is accessible from the main menu). Additionally, two customer support phone numbers are provided: +44 1133406785 (UK), and +357 80092576 (Cyprus).

You can also follow Megapari on Twitch, Telegram, Instagram, X (Twitter), Facebook, Threads, YouTube, Tik Tok, Snapchat, Pinterest, and Kick.
The best word to describe Megapari is “messy”. Yes, the site offers a huge range of gambling products – with more games than most casinos – but the categories and navigation are chaotic. As previously mentioned, there are empty categories, and the menus, filters, and search functions feel clunky.
Aesthetically, the site also seems cobbled together – with certain pages (like the “Hunting and Fishing” section) looking like they are from a different site altogether.
Signing up is convenient, with several options, but again, the interface seems outdated and too busy. Likewise, depositing and withdrawing are fine, but the whole interface just feels sloppy, and the information provided can be contradictory.
This lack of attention to detail also haunts the terms and conditions and makes it difficult to trust the platform. Something not helped by the fact it’s based in Costa Rica and has a worthless Anjouan license.
On a more positive note, Megapari is available in dozens of languages besides English, including:
Languages

Although the Megapari web-based platform runs fine on mobile browsers, for a more optimized mobile gambling experience you can download dedicated Android and iOS apps. Even though the mobile app page at Megapari gives the impression only sports betting is offered, both versions also give full access to the 20,000+ Megaparis casino games.
Both can be downloaded directly from the website or third-party sites. Google Play doesn’t offer the Megapari app for Android, but the iOS Megapari app can be found at the App Store. At the time of writing, it was rated 4.4/5 from 291 reviews.

Megapari proudly displays its various industry award nominations from organizations like SiGMA, LCB, IGA, EGR, and SBC (it even won a SiGMA award). However, even within the gaming industry, most people don’t take these things seriously. They are mostly just vanity awards, given out to companies who sponsor the events or book the expensive tables at award ceremonies.
Right, so I’ve been through what MegaPari offers, but what do real players think about it? Well, the CoinBets boffins have been collecting data from around the web to find out. But, as always, before we get to the numbers, please keep some things in mind:
- Many online casino reviews are actually written by affiliates whose top priority is to earn a commission.
- Sore losers often take their anger out on casinos by writing bad reviews.
- As in all industries, shady operators will sometimes post bad reviews of their competitors.
- Trolls happen.
The following information is based on a sample of 1,190 MegaPari reviews collected from around the web:
| Subject | Details | No. of Mentions |
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| Scam Allegations | A significant percentage of reviewers accused MegaPari of being a scam casino. Specific comments included: “MegaPari froze my account and confiscated my funds without giving a valid explanation” and “They claimed I violated their bonus terms after I won and refused to pay my winnings.” While poor communications and fraud prevention measures can cause issues, the sheer number of accusations and MegaPari’s apparent links with 1xBET are highly concerning. This site may well be engaged in dodgy business practices. | 143 (12.02%) |
| Withdrawal Issues | Many MegaPari reviews cited problems making withdrawals. Comments included “My withdrawal has been pending for two weeks, and customer support is ignoring my emails” and “Whenever I try to withdraw a large amount, they put my account under security review.” Again, even the best crypto casino will sometimes have to delay withdrawals for AML procedures, but this seems very much like something else. Given MegaPari’s background and location, it could well be a deliberate tactic. | 86 (7.23%) |
| Customer Support Problems | A number of MegaPari players have complained about customer support, saying things like “Customer support is useless. They keep asking me to email documents, but no one replies” and “Support only responds when you’re depositing money. If you have an issue, good luck!” Support problems are often down to inadequate staffing levels or poor training. But again, MegaPari’s case, it seems they may be deliberately ignoring people once they have their money. | 71 (5.96%) |
| Verification Issues | Some MegaPari players report problems with the document verification process, saying things like “I’ve submitted my documents three times, and they keep asking for more” and “They locked my account for verification, and it’s been over a month with no update”. While KYC and AML checks can be tiresome, casinos should always make the process as easy as possible and keep players updated. MegaPari’s approach should raise red flags. | 52 (4.37%) |
| Bonus Complaints | Players have also complained about MegaPari bonuses and promotions, saying things like “The bonus terms are too complicated. I couldn’t meet the wagering requirements” and “Misleading promotion. Always read the fine print!” After reviewing the MegaPari welcome bonus, this doesn’t surprise me at all. The terms and conditions are very messy. | 49 (4.12%) |
| Subject | Details | No. of Mentions |
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| VIP Program and Bonuses | Some MegaPari players praised the loyalty program and bonus structure. Specific comments included “MegaPari offers the best cashback and VIP rewards I’ve seen” and “I love the loyalty program. The rewards feel meaningful.” In all honesty, strongly suspect many of these comments are fake. In truth, very few people will even experience the higher-tier benefits of this scheme. | 87 (7.31%) |
| Fast Transactions | A few players highlighted fast MegaPari withdrawals, saying “My withdrawal took less than 10 minutes!” and “Super fast payouts, especially compared to other casinos.” Transactions should usually be fast at crypto casinos. | 54 (4.54%) |
| Choice of Games | A few reviews commented favorably on the selection of games at MegaPari. Examples include “They have a great selection of slots and live dealer games” and “I love the game variety. There’s always something new.” That’s good to see. However, with over 21,000 games on offer – considerably more than most crypto casinos – I expected to see this mentioned more often. Maybe people weren’t impressed with the quality of the games. | 44 (3.7%) |
MegaPari
MegaPari looks solid on the surface, but shady licensing, 1xBET links, and mounting player complaints raise major red flags. Worth investigating further before deciding to play.
Verdict
MegaPari is an interesting gambling platform if nothing else.
At first glance, it looks impressive. There’s a huge choice of games, the welcome bonus seems generous, signing up is easy, and there are plenty of fiat and crypto payment options.
But, the moment you start looking a little closer, things begin to get concerning.
First up, there’s the fact this casino is based in Costa Rica and licensed in Anjouan (Comoros) – neither jurisdiction is a poster child for integrity. Then there’s the rabbit hole that starts with the Megagames and inexorably leads to 1xGames and the infamous 1xBET. Plus, many reviews accuse MegaPari of being a scam or complain about withdrawal problems, bad service, dysfunctional verification, or misrepresented promotions.
At the end of the day, there are just too many red flags here to recommend it. But, if you really want to try Megapari, I suggest keeping your deposits and balance low and withdrawing as frequently as possible.
But, that’s just what I think. Have you played at MegaPari? If so, why not write a CoinBets review and share your thoughts with our player community?
Thanks for reading, and until next time, good luck!
| Category | Score (1-5) | Weight | Weighted Score |
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1 | 15% | 0.15 |
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2 | 10% | 0.2 |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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2 | 15% | 0.3 |
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1.5 | 15% | 0.225 |
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1.5 | 15% | 0.225 |
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1.85 / 5 |