Anonymous crypto play or just another KYC trap in disguise?
Originally launched in 2019 as Wolf [dot] bet, this Curaçao-based casino is now branded Wolfbet [dot] com and operating under an Anjouan license. Today, the platform offers around 5,000 games, plus sports and esports betting. Notably, Wolfbet promotes itself as an “anonymous crypto casino” and encourages players to use VPNs (spoiler alert: it’s neither anonymous nor VPN friendly).
In this original CoinBets review of Wolfbet crypto casino, I’ll be assessing bonuses, payments, games, loyalty rewards, user experience, reputation, and more. As always, to get a truly authentic player experience, I’ll be depositing and wagering real crypto on several games.
So, is Wolfbet leading the pack, or is it a lone wolf prowling in the shadows, waiting to take your crypto?
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
So, who’s behind Wolfbet? Here are the important credentials:
Wolfbet is owned and operated by PixelPulse N.V., based in Curaçao (company reg. no. 165621). It is currently operating under an Anjouan license (ALSI-092404018-FI2).
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
Note that Wolfbet previously “Wolf.bet” and licensed in Curaçao.

At the time of writing, there was no specific Wolfbet casino welcome bonus offered. Instead, the platform promotes the Daily $1,000 Wager Race to tempt players to sign up.
Getting up and running with Howl.gg crypto casino is quick and easy, with multiple registration options:

Important: Although Wolfbet claims to offer “anonymous gambling”, you should still be prepared to verify your identity and address before you can make a withdrawal.
As always, playing from a prohibited country or state via a VPN will mean you are technically breaking the terms and conditions, giving the casino the excuse to close your account and seize your funds. Prohibited countries include the US, UK, Australia, Germany, the UAE, and many others.
The terms even include the very vague line “or other restricted jurisdictions (the “Prohibited Jurisdiction”) that are reported by Wolfbet from time to time.” Basically, they are giving themselves an excuse to seize your account at will.

Payments
Wolfbet supports a wide variety of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets, including Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and other skins (via Skinplace).
But whichever asset you use, make sure you protect your crypto from market fluctuations and volatility. Here are some easy, practical risk mitigation strategies.

Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:

To make a crypto deposit, navigate to “Wallet”, then select “Deposit.” Choose your crypto and network (if applicable). You will be provided with your unique Howl.gg deposit wallet address in the form of an alphanumeric string and QR code.

To withdraw crypto, go to “Wallet” and select “Withdraw.” Choose the crypto and network (if applicable), enter the address of the wallet you want to withdraw to, and state the amount you want to transfer. Note that you will need to verify your email and activate two-factor authentication (2FA) before being able to withdraw. If it is your first time, you may also be asked to complete KYC steps.
Note: Wolfbet enforces relatively low US$30K monthly and $8K weekly withdrawal limits.
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
Although Wolfbet doesn’t support fiat payments directly, you can purchase crypto on-site via integrations with third parties.
These include Banxa, Transak, Wert, and MoonPay. Simply go to your wallet, select “Buy Crypto”, select a crypto, and how much you want to buy, then choose one of the payment offers. Follow the prompts to complete your purchase and get it deposited into your Wolfbet wallet.

Vault
In common with casinos like Gamdom and Gamba, Wolfbet also offers a crypto storage vault.
However, I would strongly recommend against storing large amounts of crypto at any gambling platform. It is far safer to keep it in a non-custodial wallet – as they say, “not your keys, not your crypto.”
Game Selection
At the time of writing this Wolfbet casino review, the platform carried more than 5,000 casino games of all types, from around 90 providers. Overall, the lobby is logically organized with some useful categories, though there’s a distinct lack of more granular filters.
Note: Wolfbet has a win limit of US$100,000 per day, regardless of the games you play.

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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
As you’d expect, the vast majority of games at Wolfbet are slots. You’ll find all the big hits from the likes of Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw, and Nolimit City, along with tiles from smaller studios like Clawbuster, Fugaso, and Booming Games. So, if you’re looking for slots like Big Bass Bonanza, Donny Dollar, and Outsourced, you’re covered here.
As mentioned, the lack of filters makes browsing rather cumbersome, but the main lobby does have some useful categories. These include Feature Buy In, Megaways, and Jackpot. The latter serves up an impressive 1,980 games, including the likes of Golden Joker 100 Hold & Win from 1Spin4Win, 777 Hot Reels: Supercharged from Octoplay, and Royal Coins 2: Hold and Win from Playson.

Joker’s Jewels (Pragmatic Play)
Hey, this casino carries Pragmatic Play slots – it must be legit, right? Right? Well, if you know, you know. Anymahoos, Joker’s Jewels was, according to Wolfbet, the second most popular slot game at the time of reviewing, so I thought, “why not?”
How about a real 22% RTP for a “why not?” Yep. To say my experience with this “hugely popular” slot was lousy is understating things. After betting 50 USDT, I’d won back just 11 bucks.
Yes, I know the theory… but I also know… well, never mind. You’ll figure it out on your own.
Objectively, Joker’s Jewels should be okay – it’s got a theoretical RTP of 96.50%, a medium-high volatility rating, and is a well-produced take on the classic pub/arcade slot machine.
But, ah, never mind…Let’s move on.
Aztec Magic Megaways (BGaming)
Ah, BGaming, the games studio from SoftSwiss. What, I didn’t insinuate anything… that’s all on you. So, yeah, Aztec Magic Megaways. Apparently, this is the “third most popular” slot game at Wolfbet.
And if you believe that, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
Playing this game at Wolfbet was a freakin’ disaster (like most things at this casino). After betting who knows how much, the game crashed.
Still, I decided to start again and placed 25 small bets of just $0.60 – basically for “shits and giggles” as we’d say where I come from. I ended up with an RTP of 111.60% – sounds good, but remember, the game/casino, casino+ game, Softswiss + Wolfbet – who the hell knows – shafted me to start with.
But really, there’s no point in trying to objectively judge this game here. The platform can’t be trusted.
Wolfbet’s selection of crash and other instant wins, including provably fair titles, can be found under the “Casual Games” category (only available from the main games lobby). In it, you’ll find crash games like Aviamasters from Bgaming, Turbo Plinko from Turbo Games, Mutant Abyss from KA Gaming, and Penalty Shoot-Out Street from Evoplay.

There’s also a dedicated “Scratch Cards” category. However, despite real scratchcards like Bars & Bells Scratch from Spinoro and Cash Vault from Hacksaw, it’s largely cluttered with miscategorized games.
With over 1,130 games, the Wolfbet live casino looks very impressive… at first glance. But you’ll soon see that many of the games aren’t really live dealer titles – for example, the first-person series from Evolution.
Even so, the choice of live blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker, craps, and other dice and card games is extensive. In addition to Evolution, live games are provided by brands including Pragmatic Play Live, Winfinity, BETER Live, Absolutely Live Gaming, Playtech, Bombay Live, Live Solutions, and Lucky Streak.
Live game shows, including hits like Crazy Balls and Crazy Time from Evolution, are available, but the lack of a dedicated category or filter makes finding them tiresome (some are even in the Scratch Cards section for some reason!).

You will find table games and poker categories in the main game lobby at Wolfbet – but they each contain a mix of RNG-based and live games. However, if you’ve got the patience to sift through them, you will find a good choice of video table games and video poker from providers like BGaming, TrueLab, GameArt, and Mascot.

Bingo and keno games, both video and live, are scattered throughout various categories at Wolfbet. However, a “bingo” search served up titles including Cleopatra’s Gems Bingo from Mascot, 88 Bingo 88 from Belatra, and Neptune Bingo from Eagaming.
Likewise, keno titles are sprinkled liberally throughout various categories. Titles available include the provably fair Keno from Spribe, Super Keno from KA Gaming, and Amaterasu Keno from Mascot.

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Testing transparency and randomness
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Our real-money gameplay results
In addition to the provably fair games from providers like Turbo Games and Spribe, there’s also a very small collection of Wolfbet in-house originals. These consist of Dice, Limbo, Keno, Plinko, and HiLo.
Want to know more? Check out the original CoinBets guide to provably fair gaming and casinos.

As any CoinBets regular will know, I always like to run a little challenge at every casino I review. And, whenever possible, I like to use an original in-house game.
So, I picked the Wolfbet in-house Plinko.
And then everything went south.
Of course, after the poopy performance of the slots I’d played, my bank balance was looking slightly worse for wear, so I decided to play it safe. I set up 50x $1 bets on medium with 12 rows (slap bang in the middle) and let her rip.
And what happened?
Well, who the hell knows? The autoplay setup screen froze, but I could hear the rounds being played in the background – very rapidly. When I closed the screen, they’d all been played. And, for what it’s worth (which isn’t much), apparently I’d landed 48 wins from 50 rounds. Of course, I’d not seen any of them.
Confused, I then did a couple of test rounds while looking at the gameplay screen. The results were registered, but not the actual ball drops. Literally, no ball drop was visible.
Yeah. Apparently, this is provably fair too. And, again, if you believe that, you need your head examined.
At least the UFO is a nice touch.

Unusually among crypto gambling platforms, Tsars.com is a pure casino and doesn’t offer sports/esports betting.

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Current bonuses and real value
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Rewards, rakeback, and VIP perks
Compared to most crypto casinos, Wolfbet keeps things very simple when it comes to promotional offers. In fact, at the time of writing this Wolfbet casino review, there were just 3 universal offers available to all players:
Wagering Race – A daily tournament with a $1,000 prize pool, that increases to $5,000 on Wednesdays.
Trivia Games and Giveaways – Social media competitions on platforms like X (Twitter).
Chat Quizzes – Prizes for participating in Wolfbet’s on-site chat.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.

Wolfbet runs a multi-tier loyalty/VIP program. To climb through the ranks, you simply need to reach stated wagering milestones. Rewards include level-up bonuses, rakeback, a daily charge multiplier (calculated as a “mix between your wager and profit”), a weekly bonus code, and an “insane” bonus code.
Here’s a breakdown of the specific levels and rewards:
| Tier | Total Wager (US$) | Priority Support | Level-Up Bonus (US$) | Rakeback | Daily Charge Multiplier | Daily Charge Every | Weekly Bonus Code | Insane Bonus Code |
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| 1 | 5K | 2.5 | – | – | – | – | – | |
| 2 | 10K | 5 | 10% | 1.00x | 12h | – | ||
| 3 | 25K | 12.5 | 10% | 1.00x | 6h | – | ||
| 4 | 50K | 25 | 11% | 1.00x | 3h | – | ||
| 5 | 100K | 50 | 11% | 1.00x | 2h 24m | – | ||
| 6 | 200K | 100 | 12% | 1.20x | 2h | |||
| 7 | 400K | 140 | 12% | 1.20x | 1h 43m | |||
| 8 | 700K | 175 | 12% | 1.20x | 1h 30m | |||
| 9 | 1M | 250 | 13% | 1.60x | 1h 20m | |||
| 10 | 2M | 500 | 13% | 1.60x | 36m | |||
| 11 | 5M | 1.25K | 14% | 1.60x | 33m | |||
| 12 | 7.5M | 1.88K | 14% | 1.60x | 20m | |||
| 13 | 10M | 2.5K | 15% | 2.00x | 28m | |||
| 14 | 25M | 6.25K | 15% | 2.00x | 26m | |||
| 15 | 100M | 25K | 15% | 2.00x | 24m | |||
| 16 | 200M | 50K | 15% | 2.00x | 23m |

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Quality and Speed
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Navigation, layout, and performance
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Gameplay and usability on mobile
Wolfbet casino provides 24/7 player support via live chat and email (support [at] wolfbet [dot] com). There’s also a fairly comprehensive FAQ section with answers to the most common questions.
Additionally, you can connect with the Wolfbet team and community on X (Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, Discord, and Bitcointalk.
There’s also an official Wolfbet blog (available in English and Russian), featuring crypto casino “strategies and tips”. However, like most casino blogs, this is really there for SEO (search engine optimization) purposes, rather than to provide value to real people.

Okay, well. I’m going to try to be kind here. But, it’s been a long time since I’ve visited a website that so, well, erm… “concerning.”
Everything was working fine, then the minute I logged on to Wolfbet, I got nothing but errors, freezes, and crashes. Coincidence? Maybe, but given the reputation of this casino (keep reading for more on that), I’m feeling decidedly paranoid.
Suspending belief and pretending those errors were indeed a coincidence (as I turn all my security settings to ‘Max’), in terms of design and usability, Wolfbet is like hundreds of other crypto casinos. It’s easy to sign up, deposit, and play. Navigation is relatively intuitive. Overall, I’d say it looks slick, but it’s clunky and nothing really stands out as unique.
Unfortunately, like most Anjouan-licensed crypto casinos, Wolfbet pays virtually no attention to responsible gambling. There’s a link to Gamble Aware, and that’s about it – there are absolutely no safer gambling tools.
To make Wolfbet more accessible, the platform is available in several languages besides English, including:
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No dedicated Wolfbet mobile app is available for either Android or iOS devices. However, the web-based platform has been optimized for mobile browsers, so it runs smoothly on smartphones and tablets.
Wolfbet openly admits its uses mirror sites, specifically listing wolfbet dot com and wolfbet dot win. It claims to do this to “distribute traffic more efficiently” – but in reality, it’s to circumvent blocking efforts from various authorities.
The casino also advises players to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to access the site if they find it blocked. However, this won’t change the fact that, according to the Terms and Conditions, if you are playing from a prohibited jurisdiction, the casino can still close your account and confiscate funds.
It’s almost like they are trying to trap players…

In an online environment filled with affiliate marketing content and fake scam reviews, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to gauge the reputation of a casino.
But, out of interest, here’s how some popular casino review platforms rate Wolfbet:
| Platform | Overall Rating | Notes |
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![]() | 3.5 Average | 180 reviews |
![]() | Overall: 6.6/10 Safety Index: Above Average | |
![]() | CasinoRank: 7/10 Player Rating: 7/10 | 3 reviews |



Note that Casino Guru warns that Wolfbet is known to confiscate balances or charge very high fees from accounts that are considered “dormant” (inactive for at least 12 months).
Beyond that, what we see at Trustpilot very much fits the profile we see at most offshore crypto casinos. That is, the reviews are polarized between extremely suspicious 5-star positives and more authentic-feeling 1-star negatives. This is likely due to deliberate reputation laundering via fake reviews.
Indeed, if you do read the negative accounts, you’ll find allegations of dodgy “provably fair” mechanisms, chats filled with bots, stolen funds, and gaslighting. One Trustpilot review from April 2025 even alleges the site is operated by a Russian-based criminal group.
Wolfbet
Wolfbet looks polished, but fake anonymity, VPN traps, weak Anjouan license, and KYC fund seizures make it untrustworthy.
Verdict
So, what are my final thoughts about Wolfbet?
Let’s just say, I’ve been in this industry for a decade, and I’m under no illusions when it comes to the way the industry works – the house does indeed always win, and operators are often “liberal” with the truth. But platforms like Wolfbet make me apprehensive about what’s waiting for me in the afterlife.
Sure, on the surface, this casino looks the part. And, to be fair, I do like the fact that there’s no cynical welcome bonus, and the games catalog is pretty good.
But lets cut the crap.
Wolfbet promotes itself as offering “anonymous” gambling and blatantly encourages people to get around blocks using VPNs. In other words, the casino wants you to join from a prohibited jurisdiction. It will let you sign up and deposit crypto. But then it can spring the KYC trap, accuse you of breaking the terms, close your account, and seize your funds. It’s the oldest trick in the crypto casino playbook.
And the junk Anjouan license – merely there to add the perception of credibility.
With so many much better crypto casinos out there, there’s simply no reason to justify taking the risk of depositing crypto at Wolfbet.
But that’s just what I think. How about you? Have you played at WolfBet? If so, why not write a CoinBets review and share your thoughts with the player community?
Thanks for reading, and until next time, stay safe, have fun, and good luck!
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1 | 15% | 0.15 |
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2.5 | 10% | 0.25 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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2.0 | 15% | 0.3 |
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1.0 | 15% | 0.15 |
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1.0 | 15% | 0.15 |
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1.0 | 15% | 0.15 |
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1.45 / 5 |






