New and Moving in the Right Direction — Here’s Our Take on Razed
Having only launched in 2024, Razed is a relative newcomer to the crypto casino scene but has already made quite an impact. The platform offers thousands of slots, table, provably fair, and live dealer games, along with sports and esports betting.
In this original CoinBets.com review, I’ll be playing at Razed casino with real crypto, and checking out exactly what the site offers. Of course, I’ll pay close attention to the Razed welcome bonus, payment options, game catalog, and overall user experience. Finally, I’ll see what others are saying about this site and give it an all important CoinBets rating.
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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
Before we jump into the fun stuff, let’s check out Razed’s credentials.
Despite some casino review sites listing Razed as Curacao-licensed, it is actually licensed by the Offshore Finance Authority of The State of Anjouan (Union of Comoros), with License No. ALSI-132405034-FI3. However, the site is owned and operated by Wild Technology Limited, based in San Jose, Costa Rica.
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
The Razed crypto casino welcome bonus is advertised as 100% up to $300 – which seems okay. But lets take a closer look at the small print to see if there are any nasty surprises.
Deposit $100 – $199: Get 100% deposit match, plus 100 Free Spins on Sugar Rush (20 spins per day for 5 days, worth $0.20 each).
Deposit $199+: Get 100% deposit match, plus 150 Free Spins on Sugar Rush (30 spins per day for 5 days, worth $0.60 each).
Subject to 40x wagering of deposit + bonus.
Must be completed within 7 days.
Game weighting applies. Higher RTP games, originals and live casino games (except game shows and roulette) will only contribute 20%. Sports betting does not contribute towards wagering.
Maximum withdrawal amount from bonus, after completion of wagering, is $3,000.
Opt-in required when making first deposit.

Okay, so that seems much more realistic than the previous Razed casino welcome bonus (300% up to $15,000). The only thing I don’t like is that the wagering requirement is based on the combined total of deposit + bonus, rather than just the bonus. This makes a big difference, but in this case the maximum bonus is relatively modest, so it’s not too bad.
Signing up at Razed crypto casino is quick and easy, with several options available:
Click the “Sign Up” button at the top right of the screen. Choose a username, provide your email address, set a strong password, and confirm it, then select your language and agree with the terms and conditions. Also, there’s space for you to enter a referral code if you have one. Then click “Register.”
Log in via Line
Log in via Google
Log in with X
Connect via Telegram
Connect your Metamask wallet

Prohibited Jurisdictions
No KYC is required to open an account at Razed.com, but the casino may ask you to verify your identity before withdrawing. Be aware that the Anjouan license doesn’t cover many major markets, including places like the US, UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France, and Australia. And, if you play from a prohibited jurisdiction and have a problem, the Anjouan regulator won’t even consider your complaint.
Payments
Razed crypto casino supports a decent range of popular cryptocurrencies. Razed now also offers a Vault for crypto storage. However, I strongly recommend against leaving large amounts of crypto at any gambling platform. Always transfer it to your own non-custodial crypto wallet – it’s much safer.
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:
To make a deposit, go to your Wallet, then click “Deposit.” Select your desired cryptocurrency (and network if applicable), and you’ll be presented with your unique Razed wallet deposit address as an alphanumeric string and QR code. Copy or scan the code and make a deposit from your source wallet.

To withdraw crypto, go to your Wallet, then click “Withdrawal.” Select your desired crypto (and network if applicable), enter the amount you’d like to withdraw, and provide your destination wallet address. The estimated network fee will be provided – if it’s all good, then click “Withdrawal.” Note, Razed Casino won’t allow you to withdraw funds until they’ve been wagered at least 1x.

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 buy some crypto, you can do it on-site thanks to a Swapped.com integration. Simply go to your Wallet, click “Buy Crypto”, set how much you want, choose a payment method, then click “Continue” and follow the prompts. You can pay with Visa, Apple Pay, GPay, Rapid Transfer, paysafecard, and Neteller. Fees are provided up-front and range from 1.75% for cards and e-wallets to 10% for paysafecard.
It’s worth keeping in mind that while Swapped and Moonpay widgets are convenient, you may get a better deal if you buy crypto from a good centralized exchange (CEX) or decentralized exchange (DEX) directly.

Game Selection
At the time of writing this Razed casino review, the platform offered around 4,500 games from approximately 40 providers. Impressive but not quite up there with the biggest crypto casinos like Roobet and Stake. Still, Razed is relatively new, so I presume they’ll add many more games and providers over the coming months and years.
In common with some of the best crypto casinos, Razed provides real-time RTP on game thumbnails, allowing players to employ smart betting strategies. For more about RTP and house edge, you can see the exclusive CoinBets guide Understanding RTP in Crypto Casinos: How It Affects Your Chances of Winning.
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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
Unsurprisingly, the bulk of Razed casino games are slots, with over 4,000 titles available. You’ll find contemporary hits like Sweet Bonanza 1000 and Gates of Olympus from Pragmatic Play, and Outsourced and Mental from Nolimit City, as well as older classics like Starburst and Hotline from NetEnt.
Megaways fans are also well catered for with slots like 5 Lions Megaways from Pragmatic Play and Vegas Megaways from Big Time Gaming. However, there’s no dedicated category or filter, so you’ll need to search to find them. Likewise, there’s no jackpot category or filter, so jackpot slots are frustrating to find. Indeed, categories and filters are thin on the ground here at Razed Casino – for example, there’s no way to filter bonus buys or games by theme.

Marbles Plinko – Classic (Marbles)

At the time of writing this review, Marble Plinko was offering the highest RTP at an incredible 185.77%, so I figured it was worth checking out.
And, it definitely was! This fun game features video game-style graphics and involves choosing up to 4 marbles before they are dropped into the pegged plinko board. It’s simple but fast-paced as the marbles bounce around energetically before the winner drops into the channel at the bottom.
Overall, this is a great little game to kill some time with, and I did walk away with a little profit. In fact, one of the nicest touches of the Marbles series is the live stats which make it easy to see how much you’ve wagered and if you’re in profit or loss.
The Slalom – Classic (Marbles)

Another variation of the Marbles game is The Slalom. Again, it involves choosing up to 4 marbles, in the hope that one wins. The marbles race around a track filled with twists, turns and various obstacles, meaning you don’t know which marble will win until the last moment.
With its retro video game graphics and fast-paced play, this is another great little game to chill out to. There’s also another game in the Marbles series, Vortex, but at the time of reviewing it wasn’t available.
Yep, you’ve guessed it, Razed doesn’t provide filters or categories for crash and instant win games. So, it comes down to searching by title, which isn’t ideal. Still, there are some decent crash games available, including Speed Crash by Hacksaw and Balloon Odyssey Crash by Kalamba. There’s also a fair selection of scratch cards from Hacksaw, including Snow Scratcher, Scratchy, and Scratch Gold.
The live casino at Razed consists of around 75 games. Mostly from the usual suspects – Evolution and Pragmatic Play. However, there are also some live games from Live88, 155.90, and Animo Studios, which adds some variety. Thankfully, there are dedicated blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and game show categories.
While the live casino choice is still relatively limited, you can enjoy games like live Infinite Blackjack and Lightning Blackjack, Mega Roulette and American Roulette, and Mini Baccarat. The most popular gameshows, like Mega Wheel, Sweet Bonanza Candyland, Crazy Time, and Dream Catcher are also available to play.

Unfortunately, there’s no category or filter for RNG (Random Number Generator) based table games and video poker. Instead, they are mixed in with live games in the blackjack, roulette, and baccarat sections, and you’ll need to search for poker. And, in truth, the choice is limited – though there’s a fair selection of first-person table games from Evolution.

Big shock – there’s no dedicated bingo section or filter, so it’s back to the subpar search. Again, exactly like Roobet. Even so, there are some video bingo games available, including Extra Bingo from Wazdan and Sweet Alchemy Bingo from Play’n GO. Unfortunately, the search function is pretty rubbish, so it also turns up slots with “ing” in their titles.
The same goes for Keno – there are a few games, but the search also returns slots with “eno” in their names. Urghhh…
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Testing transparency and randomness
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Our real-money gameplay results
The line-up of provably fair games at Razed has improved significantly since I first reviewed it. It now offers 22 provably fair titles in the “Originals” category. Specific games available include: Cross the Road, Blackjack, Dice, Limbo, Mines, Wheel, Slider, Dragon’s Tower, and Diamonds.
However, it’s a little confusing, because some are labelled as “Originals” and others as “Unoriginals.” Maybe the Unoriginals are rebranded third-party games – from studios like InOut? In which case, kudos to Razed for being honest.
To read more about provably fair gaming at crypto casinos, be sure to see the CoinBets Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming.


Limbo (Razed)

I decided to give Razed’s original Limbo a few spins. To be honest, there’s not much to say about it – if you’ve played a limbo-style game at any other crypto casino, you’ll be familiar with it.
Simply pick a multiplier and place a bet. The chance and profit on win are displayed, but apart from that, the game interface is very basic. Again, you can easily check your live stats – but in my case, I wish I hadn’t as all I saw was a sea of red!
Still, the overall RTP for the past week was showing as 102.41%, which is pretty good. Provably fair info can be found by clicking “Fairness” just above the main game area.
Mines (Razed)

Again, virtually every crypto casino has a version of Mines available, so I was expecting anything particularly different at Razed.
And, good grief, it was a disaster – after wagering €136.13 I was down €61.06, hitting on 2 wins out of 28 rounds. Mind you, I had been rather optimistic with the number of mines!
The mines can be set anywhere from just 1 to 24, and this game has an official RTP of 99% – though at the time of writing this Razed casino review, the 24-hour RTP had fallen to 88.93%. Overall, there’s nothing particularly special about this – playable, but not exactly the most exciting thing ever.
Dice (Razed)
Interestingly, some Razed’s original Dice game allows you to pre-select popular strategies; Martingale, Delayed Martingale, Paroli, and D ‘Alembert. So, for the CoinBet’s Challenge, I decided to try out the Paroli. If you’re not familiar with it, it’s essentially the reverse of Martingale – so, whenever you land a win, you double your bet, and whenever you lose you keep your bet unaltered.
Now, these kinds of strategies can require a large bankroll to work effectively, but I wanted to see if it’s possible to get anywhere with affordable, accessible bets. So, I used the advanced options to set up 50x €1 bets to roll over 67 – giving a 33% chance of a x3 multiplier – and selected the Paroli strategy. I decided I’d keep going as my balance was going in the right direction.
And, here’s what happened:
- Starting balance: €95.41
- After the first 50 rounds: €112.40
- After the second 50 rounds: €168.40
- After the third 50 rounds: €220.00
- After the fourth 50 rounds €264.40
- After the fifth 50 rounds €536.40
- After the sixth 50 rounds €151.95
So, that’s 300 rounds starting with a small €1 bet using the Paroli strategy on Dice. And if I’d walked around after 250 rounds, I’d have made a very tidy €440.99 profit. In the end, I pushed my luck too far and had to settle for €56.54 – but still, I can’t complain. I think I’ll be trying the Paroli strategy again in the future!

There’s also a fully loaded Razed sportsbook offering pre-match and live betting on sports including soccer, basketball, tennis, baseball, and racing. Esports betting is available on all the main disciplines including League of Legends, Counter-Strike, Valorant, and FIFA.

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Current bonuses and real value
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Rewards, rakeback, and VIP perks
In addition to the Razed welcome package, there are also promos available to existing players. At the time of updating this review, they included the following:
- $100,000 Monthly Race – A wagering tournament with a $30K top prize, and rewards for the top 100 players on the leaderboard.
- $15,000 Weekly Race – At the end of the week, the top players on the leaderboard win a share of the prize pool.
- Razed Challenges – Complete various challenges, like hitting specific multipliers, to win bonus credits.

Like most crypto casinos, Razed operates a multi-tier loyalty rewards program. Each tier is split into multiple sub-levels, and the table below shows you the types of perks you can expect, and how much you’ll need to wager to level up to the first sub-level of each tier.
| VIP Rank | Bronze ($10k) | Silver ($50K) | Gold ($200k) | Platinum ($750k) | Diamond ($25m) | Onyx ($1b) |
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Just to put things in perspective, to reach the highest level of the top tier, Onyx, you’ll need to wager a staggering $1 billion at Razed.
The casino also offers special luxury rewards to the first players to reach levels from Diamond onwards. Apparently, the Rolex Daytona, Las Vegas Holiday, and Euro Summer Yacht Trip have already been claimed. But there’s still a Mercedes G-Wagon, Lamborghini Huracan STO, and Lamborghini Revuelto for the first to reach Red Diamond, Blue Diamond, and Onyx respectively. Apparently.
Also worth noting, at the time of updating this review, Razed casino was offering a VIP transfer option for qualifying players.

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Quality and Speed
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Navigation, layout, and performance
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Gameplay and usability on mobile
You can contact the Razed casino help desk 24/7 via live chat or on-site messaging, however, no email address is provided. Additionally, there’s a help section with answers and guides covering the most common issues.
You can also follow and connect with Razed via social media platforms including Facebook, Telegram, Instagram, X (Twitter), and Discord.

In terms of design, Razed feels like a clone of other crypto casinos, most notably Roobet. Really, if it wasn’t for the logo, you could easily forget which you were using. And, just like Roobet, Razed very much suffers from a lack of useful filters and categories. Still, things are relatively logical and the basics work fine.
Also, unlike many Anjouan-licensed crypto casinos, Razed does offer some useful responsible gambling tools, like daily, weekly, and monthly loss limits and wager limits.

In addition to English, Razed crypto casino is available in the following languages:
Languages
Unfortunately, there is no dedicated Razed casino mobile app – either for Android or iOS devices. However, the site does run smoothly on mobile browsers, so you can still play on your smartphone or tablet.
At this point in a crypto casino review, I’d normally look at what other players were saying about the platform. However, because Razed is so new, player reviews are thin on the ground, so that would be a little unfair. Of course, there are some Razed casino reviews already published, but these are mostly on affiliate sites, so you should take them with a pinch of salt.
Here are a few examples of existing Razed ratings:
| Platform | Rating | Notes |
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| Trustpilot | 3.5/5 Average | Based on 133 player reviews |
| CasinoGuru | 8.5/10 Safety Index: High User Feedback: Excellent | Rated by 26 users |
| AskGamblers | 7.2 (Rank) Player Rating: 6.7 | 6 reviews |
It’s also worth pointing out that Razed should not be confused with Raze Casino or Raze.bet – they are entirely different platforms.


Razed
RazedCasino has come a long way in a short time, and now offers an extensive range of games, backed by decent offers and crypto support – but it’s still let down by an Anjouan license.
Verdict
In the year since first reviewing Razed, this crypto casino has come a long way. From a better design to more games (including more provably fair titles), and more realistic bonuses, things are moving in the right direction.
However, there are a couple of issues. First up, the operator is based in Costa Rica and licensed in Anjouan. Despite what any casino claims, this means players have extremely limited protection. And, if you’re playing from a country the license doesn’t cover (which is most major markets), the regulator won’t even consider complaints. And, there are niggly things like wagering being based on the deposit + bonus, rather than just the deposit.
All things considered, Razed could be worth trying, as long as you’re aware of the risks. And, as always, my advice is to keep deposits and balances low, and definitely don’t leave large amounts in the vault.
But, that’s just what I think. Have you played at Razed? If so, why not leave your own review right here on CoinBets? It helps real players make informed decisions.
Thanks for reading, and until next time, good luck!
| Category | Score (1-5) | Weight | Weighted Score |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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2.5 | 10% | 0.25 |
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4 | 15% | 0.6 |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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3.0 | 15% | 0.45 |
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3.5 | 15% | 0.525 |
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2.95 / 5 |