Is Toshi.bet the World’s Most Degenerate Gambling Experience?
Launched in late 2023, with the goal of creating the world’s most “degenerate gambling experience” Toshi Bet isn’t your typical crypto casino. It’s completely unlicensed and bills itself as a KYC-free decentralized casino – but in reality, it’s a standard platform, offering just a handful of provably fair games.
So, can Toshi.bet be trusted, or is it yet another dodgy casino using “crypto” as an excuse to shirk all accountability? In this original CoinBets Toshi.bet review, I aim to find out. I’ll be signing up, depositing and wagering real crypto, checking out the bonuses, payment options and more.
Buckle up peeps, this one’s going to be interesting.
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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
Toshi.bet is fully unlicensed. It’s run by an unknown operator at Abraham de Veerstraat 9, Curaçao, which makes it look like a side project from an existing crypto casino set up to dodge the new Curaçao regulations.
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid

At the time of writing this Toshi.bet review, the casino was offering a 200% welcome bonus up to 1 BTC. But is it really as good as it first seems? Let’s look at the oily bits:
Well, there’s an immediate red flag. No terms are provided until you’ve signed up. In fact, the only terms I could find, even when logged in, were via the “Deposit Bonus” link in the footer. This really feels like they are trying to hide something.
Ah, yes, they are. It’s one of those horrible deposit bonuses where you’ll unlock $1 worth of bonus for every $250 wagered.
So, to put that in perspective, at the time of writing, the price of BTC was roughly $114K. So, to get a full 1 BTC bonus, you’d need to wager an insane $28.5M.
One word: atrocious.

Registering a new account with Toshi.bet isn’t exactly what you’d expect from a decentralized Web3 casino – with just two options available:
Enter your email address, choose a username, set a strong password, agree to the User Agreement and confirm you’re at least 18, then tap the green “Play” tab.
Sign up with Telegram

Payments
Toshi.bet casino supports a good range of popular cryptocurrencies, including memecoins, for deposits and withdrawals.
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:
To make a crypto deposit, tap the orange “Deposit” tab, select your crypto (and network if applicable), and you’ll be provided with a unique deposit address in both text and QR code formats.

To withdraw crypto, select “Withdraw” (under your profile), and choose the desired crypto (and network if applicable). Paste your destination wallet address, and enter the amount you’d like to transfer. Your available balance and the network fee will be provided. If everything looks good, tap the green “Submit” tab.

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
In common with the best crypto casinos, Toshi bet allows you to purchase crypto on-site via Changelly.
Simply tap “Deposit”, then select “Buy Crypto.” Choose the crypto you’d like to purchase, and enter the amount. You’ll be provided with a quote. If this is acceptable, check the box to agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, then click the green “Buy XXX” tab and follow the prompts.

Game Selection
At the time of writing this Toshi casino review, the platform offered just over 1,600 casino games of all types, from 20 providers. Hardly the most impressive line-up, but the casino’s dubious business set-up probably rules out many providers.

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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
The bulk of the Toshi games catalog consists of slots, and unsurprisingly, Pragmatic Play dominates things. Wazdan, BGaming, and Hacksaw are also well represented here, with over 100 titles each. The most popular slots were listed as Sweet Bonanza 1000, Pray for Thee, Gates of Olympus 1000, Duel at Dawn, and Rad Maxx.
Unfortunately, in terms of organization, Toshi.bet is basic. There are only a few filters available – Provider, A-Z, New and Popular – so browsing is a bit of a pain. Of course, finding Megaways slots is easy enough using search, but for anything more granular, like jackpots or high RTP games, you’re going to need patience.

Highway to Hell (Wazdan / VoltEnt)

I hadn’t played a Wazdan slot for ages, so when I saw Highway to Hell ranking pretty highly (you hardly ever see this provider’s slots on the first page), I put the pedal to the metal.
Now, this slot is pretty old. In fact, it was released way back in 2012, and you can tell from the graphics. Indeed, the contrast with NoLimit City’s slot of the same name, which is located right next to it, is extreme. But the retro style kind of works with the theme – American trucking. And, once you get into the flow, it’s still surprisingly playable (although some of the sound effects do start to grate quickly).
In terms of specs, the max win is a relatively modest 2,500x your bet, there are just 5 payways, and the theoretical RTP is 96.18%. However, unlike most newer slots, this game has a low-medium volatility rating, meaning you can expect plenty of wins – even though they tend to be small. And for such an old game, it’s still packing some decent features, including expanding symbols, substitutions, gamble option, multipliers, and wilds.
As for my experience on the open road? Well, after 50 x 1 USDT bets, I’d won back 60 USDT, giving a healthy real RTP of 120%.
Overall, a thoroughly enjoyable trip down memory road.
Gold Party (Pragmatic Play / Wild Streak Gaming)

Okay, I promise I’m not going to make any Irish jokes… no matter how tempting it is when playing a game like Gold Party from Pragmatic Play (ufff, get out of my head Lucky Charms). Despite being a much newer game (released in 2022) than the previous slot, Gold Party still has a bit of a retro feel to it. Or maybe that’s just a cheap and gaudy feel? Anyway, you can see the vibe it’s going for.
Gameplay here centers around the Copy Reels feature in the base game, which can result in 100x payouts for a full screen (and persistent nightmares featuring a small green-suited man). There’s also a Money Respins bonus, and sticky money symbols that can land you one of four jackpots. The max win here is 5,163x your bet, the game is rated as highly volatile, and the theoretical RTP is 95.48%.

Unfortunately, after 50 x 1 USDT spins, it was clear I wasn’t channeling the luck of the Irish. I still walked away with a small profit, winning back 50.80 USDT – a real RTP of 101.6% – but there were no pots of gold for me.
Overall, a silly slot that’s good for a craic now and then.
As you’ve probably guessed, there’s no dedicated crash games category, or instant wins section here at ToshiBet. Instead, these games are dumped lazily in with slots. Even then, I could barely find anything beyond the omnipresent Avia Masters from BGaming. There aren’t even any scratch cards, despite the casino carrying Hacksaw games.
The Toshi.bet live casino is reasonably well stocked with blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and poker from Evolution, Pragmatic Play, and Live88 – though it’s definitely not the most impressive I’ve seen. The live game show options are also lacklustre, though you will find hits like Crazy Pachinko, Treasure Island, and Stock Market.

Besides a few Toshi originals, which I’ll get to in a moment, there are absolutely no RNG-based table games or video poker options here.
Likewise, searching for bingo and keno turned up nothing except one Toshi original keno game.
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Testing transparency and randomness
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Our real-money gameplay results
Which brings us to Toshi’s Dojo – the handful or “original” provably fair games. Specifically, we’re talking Limbo, Keno, Dojo Dash, Mines, Toshi Towers, Blackjack, Plinko, and Dice. Pretty standard stuff really. However, I did notice the provably fair verification system was buggy – often not working.
Want to learn more about this subject? Check out the CoinBets Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming.

For today’s CoinBets Challenge I hit Dojo Dash – one of the Toshi Bet originals. Think Chicken Road, but instead of dodging traffic, you’re trying to avoid raining bladed weapons as you attempt to save the lovely geisha (probably easier for her to just exit via the door to her right).
The challenge? Simple: I’d do 25 x 1 USDT dashes on the easiest setting, then try to beat the resulting RTP with 25 x $1 dashes on the expert setting. Not hard, but expert – because I was feeling dangerous!

So, how did I get on?
Well, on the easy setting I almost reached the geisha a couple of times, and managed to win back $21.44 – giving a real RTP of 85.76%.
And on the expert level? I got sliced and diced with alarming speed. When all was said and done, I’d only won back $14.03, for an RTP of just 56.12%
Challenge failed.
But, in fairness, I think I was being too cocky in the expert mode. The multipliers are pretty good early on – if I’d been more disciplined and cashed out earlier, I’d have made a good profit.

While Dojo Dash is an interesting take on a common game format, the provably fair verification system let things down. As you can see, all the required information is readily provided – client seed, hashed server seed, and nonce. But it was very glitchy and I kept getting error notifications.

One thing Toshi.bet does have in common with the best crypto casinos is that it also offers sports and esports betting. Standard and live betting is available, with all the major sports covered, including soccer, American football, basketball, tennis, and MMA. Esports disciplines available include CS2, LoL, and Dota 2.

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Current bonuses and real value
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Rewards, rakeback, and VIP perks
At the time of writing this Toshi.bet casino review, except for the welcome bonus, the only other promotion running was a $15,000 weekly raffle. You’ll earn 1 ticket per $100 wagered in the casino, and 3 tickets for every $100 wagered in the sportsbook. If you want more tickets, you can purchase them using your Toshi Gold (more on that in a moment).
There was also a Challenges page, but it was empty.
The Toshi.bet VIP rewards system is a 35-level loyalty program offering various predictable perks. Your rank is determined by the amount you’ve wagered, with $2.5k needed to reach level 1, and $100m required for level 35.
| Fish (1) | Seal (5) | Piranha (10) | Shark (15) | Whale (20) | Platinum Whale (25) | Diamond Whale (30) | Poseidon (35) | |
| Wagering req (US$) | 2.5k | 25k | 100k | 250k | 1m | 5m | 20m | 100m |
| Level up rewards ($) earned through to rank | 4.97 | 17.50 | 49.80 | 176 | 600 | 5.4k | 54k | 970k |
| Daily Dollars ($) for 3 days | 0.50 | 2.50 | 6 | 14 | 30 | 78 | 700 | 2.4k |
| Daily Dollars Hunt ($) per discovery | 0.50 | 1.25 | 2 | 3.5 | 6 | 13 | 100 | 300 |
| Rakeback boost upgrade (3 per day) | 15% | 20% | 25% | 30% | 35% | 40% | 45% | 50% |
| Other perks | Rain for active chat users | Tipping unlocked | Weekly bonus upgrade | VIP host | Millionaire’s monthly | Custom bonuses | Luxury rewards |

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Quality and Speed
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Navigation, layout, and performance
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Gameplay and usability on mobile
ToshiBet provides player support via live chat and email (support@toshi.bet). A basic FAQ page is also available with answers to the most common questions.
Additionally, you can join the Toshi.bet Discord server – though there were less than 350 members at the time of making this review – and you can connect and follow on X (Twitter).

Despite desperately trying to portray itself as offbeat and edgy (totally decentralized, bro), beyond the pixelated graphics, casual swearing, and dubious user agreement, Toshi.bet is pretty much like any other crypto casino. Really, it feels like a particularly dull white label.
However, there’s no denying, the choice of games and promotional offers here is very limited, and the entire tokenization strategy seems to be dying a slow death. And responsible gambling? Meh, these guys are too cool for that. Literally, they haven’t even bothered with the usual cursory info page linked from the footer.
But navigation is easy enough and payments are straightforward, so that’s something at least.
In addition to English, Toshi bet casino is available in:
Languages
While there’s no dedicated ToshiBet mobile app for Android or iOS devices, there is a Telegram mini-app, and the main website is optimized to run on mobile browsers.
Toshi.bet’s native crypto token is $GAMBLE. Billed as giving users the chance to “Be the House”, it features deflationary mechanics and enables users to earn via farming. This can be done in various ways:
- Toshi Telegram Mini App – Check in daily, complete tasks, and play games to earn Toshi Silver.
- Toshi Bet Farming Tasks – Complete tasks to earn points.
- Wagering – Get rewarded for loyalty via airdrops
The total supply of GAMBLE tokens is 888,888,888, though further technical information is hard to find. Indeed, at the time of writing this review, the token did not appear to be supported by any external exchanges.

Okay, so that’s what Toshi Bet offers, but what are people saying about it? Well, as always, it’s hard to tell because of all the fake reviews and affiliate garbage. But, out of interest, here’s how it was rated at some popular casino review platforms:
| Platform | Overall Rating | Notes |
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| 3.6 Average | (based on 101 reviews) | |
![]() | 7.1/10 Safety Rating: Above Average | |
![]() | Trust Score: 2.1/10 (Scammy) |



Considering that Casino Guru is an affiliate marketing site, and Trustpilot is saturated with fake reviews, the general gist is that Toshi Bet is probably a scam. And, after what I’ve seen of it today, I’d absolutely agree.
While we’re on this subject, if you’d like some pointers on sorting the wheat from the chaff, check out the CoinBets guide to Spotting Fake or Dodgy Casino Reviews and Marketing Content.
Toshi.Bet
Okay then, what’s my verdict on Toshi Bet casino? Well, pretty damning really.
Verdict
Okay then, what’s my verdict on Toshi Bet casino? Well, pretty damning really.
First up, I’ll admit the casino is doing a couple of things right. It all seems to work – I didn’t find a single broken link – which is rare for a crypto casino. Second, it supports a good range of cryptocurrencies. But that’s about it.
Now for the problems. In terms of gambling products, Toshi.bet offers a very limited range of games compared to most competitors. Far fewer providers, fewer slots, hardly any crash games, and basically no RNG-based table games or bingo. And, while there are originals available, the provably fair system was buggy. Also, there’s the terrible welcome bonus and complete lack of responsible gambling tools and information, which is never cool.
But, by far and away the most concerning aspect of Toshi Bet concerns trust, or rather a lack thereof. The casino tries to present itself as a decentralized platform – the marketing blurb very much focused on the provably fair nature of its games. But the truth is, only a tiny fraction of its games are provably (and even that’s debatable). The vast majority are standard casino games, and the platform is clearly being run by a Curacao-based operator – probably one of the big established operators that’s switched their main brands to Anjouan licenses.
The problem? Operations, which includes payouts, are being managed by a company. A centralized casino operating company, with a human team. Yet, despite trying to bind players to a User Agreement, no information is provided about the operating company. Not even buried in the terms. No name, no legal entity, no address, nothing (however, we do have an address thanks to Trustpilot).
Basically, this casino is being operated by a shady outfit trying to BS that they are decentralized to avoid any kind of oversight or accountability. If you play here and have a problem, you’re quite literally on your own.
But, that’s just what I think. What about you? Have you played at Toshi.bet 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 and have fun!
| Category | Score (1-5) | Weight | Weighted Score |
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1.0 | 15% | 0.15 |
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1.5 | 10% | 0.15 |
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3.0 | 15% | 0.45 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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1.0 | 15% | 0.15 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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1.8 / 5 |

