Slick looks, loads of games and a crypto token… but is it enough?
Launched in 2023, Weiss.bet is a sleek crypto casino and sportsbook boasting over 7,500 games, multi-chain crypto support, and its own native token. It even offers staking features promising “passive income” — because apparently, that’s still a thing.
In this original CoinBets review, I’ll be signing up and wagering real crypto to see if Weiss.bet actually delivers on the hype. I’ll be diving into the welcome offer, testing the games, checking out the payment options, and putting its token-powered loyalty system under the microscope.
So, is Weiss.bet a next-gen crypto casino worth your time and tokens? Or just another glossy front for a middling to fair product? 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
Let’s start by looking at the credentials of Weiss.bet:
Weiss.bet is operated by Taktonum Group N.V., which is registered in Curaçao (Company no. 159208). It is operating under a Curaçao license (OGL/2024/0616).
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
At the time of reviewing, Weiss casino was offering a welcome bonus of 350% plus 260 free spins. Sounds alright, eh? But let’s take a closer look to see if there are any catches.
- First deposit bonus:
- Deposit €20+ and get a 100% bonus up to €1,000 + 80 FS
- Deposit €300+ and get a 125% bonus up to €3,000 + 100 FS
- Second deposit bonus:
- Deposit €30+ and get 100% bonus up to €1,000 + 40 FS
- Deposit €300+ and get a 125% bonus up to €2,000 + 60 FS
- Third deposit bonus:
- Deposit €50+ and get a 75% bonus up to €1,000 + 80 FS
- Deposit €300+ and get a 100% deposit up to €2,000 + 100 FS
Bonuses must be selected when making a deposit. The deposit bonuses are subject to a 45x wagering requirement, while free spins are worth €0.20 each and subject to a 55x wagering requirement. Both bonuses and free spins are active for 5 days.
Right, so the Weiss.bet welcome package is convoluted and the wagering is a little on the high side, but overall, it seems about average for a contemporary crypto casino.
Want to know how to find the best deals? Check out the CoinBets guide to crypto casino bonuses.

Getting started with Weiss casino is quick and easy, with several sign-up options available.
Tap the blue “Sign Up” tab, enter your email and set a strong password. Select your preferred currency, enter a promo code if you have one, and check the box to confirm you’re over 18 and have read, understood, and accepted the Terms and Conditions. Then hit “Create Account”.
Sign up with Google
Join via Telegram
Connect your Metamask wallet

Prohibited Jurisdictions
Just a reminder — although there’s no KYC required on sign-up at Weiss casino, you will need to verify your identity before making your first withdrawal.
Hence, there’s no point using a VPN to play from a prohibited country or region, unless you just want to donate your funds to the casino. And, that list of prohibited jurisdictions is long, and includes major markets like the US, UK, and Australia.
For practical advice, check out the CoinBets guide to navigating KYC and privacy at crypto casinos.

Payments
Weiss.bet supports an extensive range of cryptocurrencies for deposits and withdrawals, including privacy coins.
As always, don’t forget to keep your funds secure. For practical tips, check out How to Secure Your Cryptocurrency While Gambling Online.

To make a crypto deposit, tap the green “Deposit” button, then select your desired crypto. Enter how much you’d like to deposit, and choose your bonus or enter a promo code (optional). Tap “Get XXX”, select the appropriate network, tap “Confirm”, and you’ll be provided with a unique deposit wallet address in QR code and text formats.

To withdraw crypto, tap “Deposit” to open your wallet, then select “Withdraw”. Choose your cryptocurrency, enter how much you want to withdraw, and paste in your crypto wallet address. The minimum withdrawal amount and fees will be stated. If everything looks good, confirm the payout request.
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.
Weiss.bet also supports fiat options including e-wallets like Skrill 1-Tap, Neteller, Binance Pay, Sticpay Wallet, and eZeeWallet, internet banking like Rapid Transfer, Revolut, Bank Transfer, N26, and Banco Santander Totta, bank cards like Google Pay Mastercard, and prepaid cards like Jeton Cash.
Buying Crypto
Like all the best crypto casinos, Weiss.bet also allows you to purchase crypto via a third party exchange. In this case, it’s Changelly.
To buy crypto, scroll down the deposit methods, and you’ll see “Buy Crypto (Changelly)” under Bank cards. Tap it, then enter how much you want to purchase, choose a bonus or enter a promo code (optional), then hit “Get XXXX” and follow the prompts.

Game Selection
At the time of writing this Weiss.bet review, the platform had more than 7,500 casino games from over 60 providers. The main lobby is clean and well organized, and although granular filters are lacking, there are a few useful categories.

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Game variety
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Fast gameplay
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Live dealer games
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Classic RNG-based table and card games
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Casual number-based games
As you’d expect, slots form the bulk of the games catalog at Weiss casino with over 6,700 titles to choose from. At the time of reviewing, the most popular games included Gold Train, Rock Vegas, and Zeus vs Hades – Gods of War from Pragmatic Play, Wild Bandito from Pgsoft, and Sugar Pop from BetSoft.
As mentioned, there is a lack of granular filters, so it’s not easy to browse games with specific features. For example, to find Megaways slots, you’ll need to use the search bar. Though I did find over 160 games available, including Zombie School Megaways and The Dog House Megaways from Pragmatic Play.

Gold Train (Pragmatic Play)

Despite dating back to mid 2017, this old-school 3-reel, 3-row Pragmatic Play railroad slot was ranking as one of the most popular games at Weiss.bet, so I figured I’d give it a few spins. And to be honest, it was a lot of fun. Yes, it’s simple and the graphics are basic, but sometimes that makes a refreshing change from today’s overcomplicated beasts.
In terms of features, there’s bonus symbols (which add wagons to your train), scatters, and wilds. That’s it. Officially, Gold Train has a volatility rating of medium, and a theoretical RTP of 96.17% – the maximum win isn’t stated. However, after 50 spins my real RTP was 40.22%, so I got off at the next stop.
Like I said, fun… but I don’t think I’d take this train for a long journey, and there’s no way I believe this was actually the most popular slot at Weiss.bet.
Sweet Dream Bonanaza (Barbarabang)

Next, I played Sweet Dream Bonanza from Barbarabang. Or is that “Bar Bara Bang” or “Barbara Bang”? Ah, who knows? Anyway, yep, it’s yet another world full of stripy candy and fruit – except the background colors seem a bit more “Werther’s Original” in tone compared to Pragmatic’s sweet slots.
Features-wise, there are cascading symbols (though I didn’t see much of that happening), random multipliers, symbols pay anywhere, and there are, apparently, free spins. The theoretical RTP of this sickly slot is a very middle of the road 95.95%, it’s highly volatile, and the maxi win is… erm, unknown, again.
Unfortunately, after 50 spins, I’d only managed to notch up a 66.2% RTP. I’d say this slot is more synthetic sweeteners than real sugar.
Chicken Road 2 (Weiss Originals)

How does sticking your name on an existing game make it an “original?” It doesn’t. So Chicken Road 2 is really an InOut game that’s available at many other casinos – it’s not a “Weiss Original” at all!
Uff, now that’s off my chest, the game itself is pretty good. It’s a logical development from the original Chicken Road, and the premise is the same: the chicken needs to get across the road. In this version, there’s more traffic and it often screeches to a halt behind a barrier just inches from your feathers.
You can set the difficulty level to Easy, Medium, Hard, or Hardcore – with the latter offering an incredible maximum win of 3,608,855.25x your bet. On the easiest setting, making it to the other side will net you a much more modest, but much more likely, 23.24x your wager. Chicken Road 2 has a theoretical RTP of 95.5% – again, very much a “middle of the road” game, if you’ll forgive the pun.
So, did my chicken survive? Well, I opted for Medium difficulty, and more than once I was within a few manhole covers of the other side, only to get splatted at the last minute. After 64 x $1 rounds, I’d only won back $28.83, equating to a dismal return to player (RTP) of just 45.05%. Ouch.
There is a crash games category at Weiss casino with more than 70 options, though these also include mines, wheel, tower, and plinko games, not just crash. Specific games available here include the omnipresent Aviator from Spribe, F777 Fighter from Onlyplay, Air Boss from Platipus, Avia Rush from Evoplay, Plinko from Pascal Gaming, and Poop from iMoon.

With around 750 live dealer and live host games, the Weiss live casino offers plenty of choice. Predictably, Pragmatic Play and Evolution dominate the line up, offering many variants of blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and dice games. Adding a little variety are some live games from Live88, Creedroomz, and 555.
Live game shows are available at Weiss casino, but unfortunately there’s no dedicated category or filter. However, with a little patience, you’ll find popular hits like Money Time and Sweet Bonanza Candyland from Pragmatic, and Crazy Time and Ice Fishing from Evolution.

There’s also a live poker room at Weiss. At the time of writing this review, there were (if we believe the casino), a respectable 612 players online, and the Bad Beat Jackpot was standing at over $75K.

There is a category for RNG-based table games and video poker at Weiss crypto casino, but rather frustratingly, it’s only linked from the footer. Really, why do so many casinos make life difficult like this? Anyway, there’s actually a pretty respectable 120 games — including Blackjack Neo from Relax Gaming, European Roulette from Spinomenal, and Hold’em Poker from Onetouch.

Finding video bingo games at Weiss casino means resorting to the search bar – but there are over 40 options available. Most, like Crazy Clover Bingo and Mega Bingo, are from Caleta Gaming, with others from Belatra, Games Global, VolEnt, and Tada Gaming. As for keno? Again, not bad, with 13 games — mostly from Pascal and Tada.

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Testing transparency and randomness
At the time of writing this review, there were 35 provably fair “Weiss Originals” available – which seems impressive.
However, they are just rebranded InOut titles. Still good games, but making them out to be in-house originals is disingenuous. Don’t get me wrong, Weiss.bet isn’t the only crypto casino to do this, but it does really annoy me. Anymahoos, specific games available include Chicken Road and Chicken Road 2, Squid Gamebler, Sugar Daddy, Twist, and Goblin Tower.
Still think a hash is something you put on your breakfast sandwich? Check out the CoinBets guide to provably fair gaming to bring you up to speed.

Additionally, you’ll find provably fair games from Spribe, including the previously mentioned Aviator, plus Dice, Goal, Hotline and others. There’s also a good selection from Turbo Games, including Limbo Rider, Bayraktar, Fury Stairs, Vortex, and Book of Mines.
Want to know more about how it all works? Check out the CoinBets Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming.
In common with the best crypto gambling platforms, Weiss.bet also offers sports betting. You’ll find standard and live betting available for sports ranging from football, tennis, and basketball, to Formula 1, boxing, and cricket. Esports betting is also available for a limited selection of disciplines, like CS2 and Dota 2.

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Bonuses, tournaments and special offers
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Rewards, rakeback, and VIP perks
Complementing the Weiss.bet new player bonuses are several promos open to existing users. At the time of writing, these included:
- Weiss Day Bonus – Get free spins, deposit bonuses, and free bets on Wednesdays (check your email or visit the casino’s social media).
- Saturday’s Spins – Make a qualifying deposit to get up to 100 FS on Saturdays.
- Sunday Chill Bonus – Make a qualifying deposit and get a 75% bonus up to 350 USDT + 75 FS on Sundays.
- First Month Cashback – Get up to 40% cashback for your first month at the casino (after you’ve made your first deposit).
Battle of the Games – Follow WEISS.BET on Telegram and comment on the “Battle of Games” post every Tuesday. Vote in the comments, and check the results and claim FS on Friday.

The Weiss casino loyalty program consists of 30 levels, and offers perks like cashback and improved staking limits for the casino’s Hold2Earn program (I’ll explain that in the next section). Unfortunately, the casino doesn’t make it clear how your “total score” is calculated.
For tips on finding the best loyalty schemes, check out the CoinBets guide to crypto casino VIP programs.
| Level | Total Score | Weekly Cashback (wager x60) | Weekly Cashback (no wager) | Daily Cashback (no wager) | Staking Limit for Hold2Earn |
| 1 | Play2Earn x 5,200 | ||||
| 2 | 10 | 5% | Play2Earn x 5,250 | ||
| 3 | 30 | 5% | Play2Earn x 5,300 | ||
| 4 | 100 | 5% | Play2Earn x 5,350 | ||
| 5 | 200 | 5% | Play2Earn x 5,400 | ||
| 6 | 400 | 10% | Play2Earn x 5,450 | ||
| 7 | 1,000 | 10% | Play2Earn x 5,500 | ||
| 8 | 2,000 | 10% | Play2Earn x 5,550 | ||
| 9 | 3,500 | 10% | Play2Earn x 5,600 | ||
| 10 | 5,500 | 10% | Play2Earn x 5,650 | ||
| 11 | 8,500 | 10% | 3% | Play2Earn x 5,700 | |
| 12 | 12,500 | 10% | 3% | Play2Earn x 5,750 | |
| 13 | 17,500 | 10% | 3% | Play2Earn x 5,800 | |
| 14 | 23,500 | 10% | 3% | Play2Earn x 5,850 | |
| 15 | 30,000 | 10% | 3% | Play2Earn x 5,900 | |
| 18 | 40,000 | 20% | 3% | Play2Earn x 5,950 | |
| 19 | 100,000 | 20% | 3% | Play2Earn x 6,100 | |
| 20 | 130,000 | 20% | 3% | Play2Earn x 6,150 | |
| 21 | 170,000 | 25% | 4% | Play2Earn x 6,200 | |
| 22 | 220,000 | 25% | 4% | Play2Earn x 6,250 | |
| 23 | 280,000 | 25% | 4% | Play2Earn x 6,300 | |
| 24 | 350,000 | 25% | 4% | Play2Earn x 6,350 | |
| 25 | 430,000 | 25% | 4% | Play2Earn x 6,400 | |
| 26 | 525,000 | 30% | 2% | 5% | Play2Earn x 6,450 |
| 27 | 620,000 | 30% | 2% | 5% | Play2Earn x 6,500 |
| 28 | 730,000 | 30% | 3% | 5% | Play2Earn x 6,550 |
| 29 | 850,000 | 30% | 3% | 5% | Play2Earn x 6,600 |
| 30 | 1,000,000 | 30% | 5% | 5% | Play2Earn x 6,650 |

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Service and information
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Navigation, layout, and performance
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Gameplay and usability on mobile
In common with most online casinos, Weiss.bet offers 24/7 player support via live chat. Alternatively, you can email the help desk directly at support@weiss.bet.
You can also connect with and follow Weiss.bet on social platforms including Telegram, X (Twitter), Instagram, Discord, and Medium – the latter featuring several useful guides.

Overall, I was impressed with the user experience at Weiss.bet. The light colored design keeps things feeling clean and fresh, and most things are pretty easy to find. Payments are smooth, with a nicely designed wallet – again, clean and clutter free. But as previously mentioned, this casino could really use some more categories and filters to make browsing games easier.
At the time of writing, Weiss.bet did not provide any self-service responsible gambling tools, like the ability to set deposit, wager, and loss limits. However, to comply with upcoming Curaçao regulatory changes the platform will need to introduce these imminently.
Languages
An official Weiss app is available for Android, iOS, and Chrome Mac and Windows. According to the casino, it provides “seamless access to your favorite games, special bonuses, and exclusive tournaments.” You can download it directly from the Weiss.bet website.

The Weiss.bet native token is called the Weiss Fuel Token (WEFT). You earn rakeback in WEFT every time you bet real money, and then you can stake them through the Hold2Earn program. WEFT are also awarded through promos and the free Daily Spin mini-slot game.
Staking options are 8 hours, 1 day or 3 days – during which time you’ll passively earn a percentage of the platform’s profits for that specific period. Your Staking Limit Coefficient increases as you rise through the loyalty program tiers. Although WEFT can be converted to real money and added to your casino balance (1 WEFT = $0.0145), at the time of writing it was not tradable on any centralized or decentralized crypto exchange.
WEFT is issued on the Binance Smart Chain blockchain, but beyond that very little technical information is provided.

Now we’ve seen what Weiss casino offers, let’s see what kind of reputation it has. As always, keep in mind that Trustpilot is badly afflicted by reputation laundering via fake reviews, and the other sites are run by affiliate marketers – hardly objective! Still, out of interest, here are some ratings at the time of writing:
| Platform | Rating | Notes |
| 4.1 Great | Based on 145 reviews | |
![]() | Overall: 8.7/10 Safety Index: High User Feedback: Great | Feedback from 393 players |
![]() | CasinoRank: 8.7 Great Player Rating: 9.6 | Based on 832 reviews |



Weiss
Weiss.bet is slick on the surface, but with unoriginal “originals” and a token that’s not tradable, is it more DeFi cosplay than crypto casino innovation?
Verdict
Okay then, what’s my final take on Weiss casino?
Well, I love the way it looks – way cleaner and fresher than the usual heavy blacks and neons. Basically, it’s a pleasant place to spend time. Sure, the categorization and filtering could be improved, but it’s certainly not the worst I’ve seen. Likewise, payments are a breeze thanks to a well designed wallet and good crypto support. And, in terms of games, the portfolio may not be the biggest, but it’s pretty solid and balanced.
As for the Weiss Fuel Token (WEFT), well, that’s a different matter. To be honest, if there’s no white paper (or at least a fairly detailed roadmap), no technical data, and the token isn’t tradable off-site, I can’t really take it seriously.
Overall, if you’re looking for a well-balanced casino that supports a good choice of cryptos, has a good range of games, and okay promos, then Weiss.bet might be worth a try. But only if you’re in an accepted jurisdiction, of course – because remember, a Curaçao license now means KYC before you can cash out.
But that’s just what I think. Have you tried Weiss.bet recently? If so, you’re welcome to write a CoinBets review and share your insights 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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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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2.5 | 10% | 0.25 |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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3.0 | 15% | 0.45 |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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3.5 | 15% | 0.525 |
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2 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2.65 / 5 |

