

Esports powerhouse or just another crypto casino full of red flags?
Launched in 2017 as Thunderpick [dot] com, this crypto gambling platform has jumped license from Curacao to Anjouan and back to Curacao in June 2025, under Thunderpick.io. It offers over 6,000 casino games, including slots, crash, table, and live casino options, plus sports betting. According to Ahrefs, at the time of writing, the majority of Thunderpick’s organic traffic originated in the United States.
In this original CoinBets review of Thunderpick, I’ll be checking out the crypto casino offering. In particular, I’ll be examining the Thunderpick welcome bonus, payment options, games catalog, loyalty and VIP program, support, and reputation.
So, is Thunderpick just another license hopper, or actually worthy of your time and crypto? Let’s find out…
License and Security
First, let’s examine Thunderpick’s credentials:
Thunderpick is owned and operated by Paloma Media B.V., licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Authority license number OGL/2024/677/0722
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
Other than the back and forth license changes, you should note that although the Thunderpick Terms and Conditions state that using a VPN and accessing the platform from certain jurisdictions is prohibited (and gives them the right to terminate your account and confiscate funds), no actual list of prohibited countries/regions is readily provided.
In other words, it’s a trap. That’s the first red flags.
Welcome Bonus

At the time of writing this Thunderpick review, you could get a 100% first deposit bonus worth up to EUR€2,000 for casino, or a 100% first deposit bonus up to €600 for sports betting.
But, what are the catches, I hear you ask?
First up, there’s the wagering requirement: 40x for the casino bonus and 10x for the sports bonus – sounds about average for a crypto gambling platform. Right?
Well, nope. You see, Thunderpick is one of those cheeky little so and so’s that say “40x” but really mean “80x” – because it’s based on the total of your deposit + bonus, rather than just the bonus like at most casinos.
So, if you deposit €2,000 and get a €2,000 bonus, you’ll need to play through a whopping €160,000 (4,000 x 40) to meet the requirements. Not cool, and the third big red flag.
And, how long do you have to complete wagering? Erm… who knows. The “Bonus conditions” provided on the offer page don’t say. And that’s the fourth red flag right there.
Game weighting also applies to wagering requirements, with only slots contributing 100%. Unless specifically stated, table games contribute 20%, video poker, virtual sports and casual games contribute 10%, blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps, lottery, live casino, bingo, and game shows contribute 5%, and ThunderSpin and ThunderCrash contribute 0%.
Other important Thunderpick casino welcome bonus terms to note:
Only deposits in the following cryptocurrencies qualify: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, Binance Coin, TRON, and Dogecoin.
Max bet per wager = 20% of deposit
There’s a rather wide definition of “prohibited play” – including things as innocent as switching from low-weighted games like table games to high-weighted games like slots.
All things considered, the Thunderpick user agreement is terrible. The terms provided on the offer page are vague and incomplete, and reading the full terms makes it obvious they are designed to trip players up – giving the casino an excuse to accuse players of “bonus abuse.”
At this point, there’s little point in keeping track of the red flags at Thunderpick… not a good start.
Opening a New Account
At least setting up a new account is quick and easy with Thunderpick, with several options available.
Enter your email address, choose a strong password, agree to the Legal Terms and Privacy Policy, and tap “Join”.
Sign up with Twitch
Sign in with Steam
Join via Telegram
Register via Google
As always with “no KYC” crypto casinos, remember that while you can certainly join, deposit, and play without providing documents, you’ll likely need to verify your ID and address before you can withdraw.

Payments
Duelbits supports a reasonable range of popular cryptocurrencies for deposits and withdrawals.
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:
To make a crypto deposit, navigate to “Wallet”, then select “Deposit.” Choose your crypto and network (if applicable), and then enter how much you’d like to deposit. You will be provided with your unique Thunderpick deposit wallet address in the form of an alphanumeric string and QR code. Information, including the minimum deposit, is provided.

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. The estimated transaction fee will be displayed. If it all looks fine, submit the withdrawal request. Note: You must enable 2FA before you can withdraw.

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
Like many of the best crypto casinos, Thunderpick allows you to purchase crypto via a third-party integration – in this case, Jiggle.
Simply go to your wallet and select “Buy Crypto”, and follow the prompts. Fiat payment methods supported by Jiggle include Apple Pay, Google Pay, Visa, and Mastercard. Note that to use this service, you will need to set up a Jiggle wallet.
Note: The Jiggle crypto wallet app has something of a dubious reputation – indeed, the website wasn’t even accessible most of the time I tried to access it. Proceed with caution, and yet another red flag!

Game Selection
Thunderpick offers more than 6,000 casino games of all types, from over 60 providers. The lobby is fairly well organized, with some useful filters, though things do feel a little on the cluttered side. Game thumbnails also have a useful info panel, displaying volatility, RTP, paylines, and max win multipliers.

In common with most crypto casinos, the majority of games at Thunderpick are slots. You’ll find popular hits from big-name providers like Hacksaw Gaming, Pragmatic Play, BGaming, and NoLimit City, along with plenty of variety from smaller studios.
As mentioned, there are some useful filters, making browsing games easier. For example, taping “Classic Slots” will give you titles like Fiery Fruits Frenzy from Platipus and Seven Almighty from Spinthon. While selecting “Hold and Win” serves up slots including Coins of Zeus from BetSoft and King of Dragon from KA Gaming. Pull-down filters also allow you to search via RTP, volatility, and max win multipliers, which is handy.
As for Megaways slots – well, there are some here, including Aztec Gems Megaways and Raging Waterfall Megaways from Pragmatic, but at under 80 titles, the choice is relatively modest. Likewise, the choice of jackpot slots is a little limited, too.

Coins of Alkemor: Hold & Win (BetSoft)
Apparently, Coins of Alkemor was the “most popular slot” at Thunderpick, so I decided to give it a few spins. But, after betting €50 on it, and only winning €30.20 back (a real RTP of 60.40%), I get the feeling they mean “popular with the operator” rather than players!
The game itself is decently produced, being a 3-reel, 3-row, 5-payline affair with four jackpots. The reels are adorned with various gems and mystical symbols, and there’s a nice animated “magicy ether” thing going on in the background. And, of course, there’s the Hold & Win feature. The theoretical RTP is a decidedly average 96.18%, it’s rated as highly volatile, and the max win multiplier is a moderate 3,600x your bet.
So yeah, it’s an okay effort from BetSoft, but I don’t believe it’s really the most popular with players for a moment.
Cyber Gypsies (Belatra)
Ooof, where do I even begin with this slot? Okay, again, Cyber Gypsies from Belatra was supposedly one of the “most popular” slots. And, I’ll give Belatra this – the intro graphics are great, and the 5-reel, 3-row gameplay screen and animated background look fun and sharp.
But 20 €1 bets in without a single win, I decided something didn’t feel right and called it quits. Now, theoretically, this game has a 96.02% RTP, a max win multiplier of 8,888x, and both main and mini bonus games – which all sounds decent enough.
However, I’ve played so many slot games that I know to trust my spidey senses when they tell me to call it quits.
Hmm… again, I’m not sure I believe this is one of the players’ favorites.
Thunderpick is somewhat redeeming itself in terms of organization – it actually has a dedicated crash games category. Although in reality, the games aren’t all crash titles. You’ll also find mines, keno, limbo, and various other instant-win and casual games (though “casual games” also get their own dedicated category!).
Still, despite the duplication, it’s better than lumping them all in with slots. Specific crash games available here include CosmoX and Need for X from Cosmoplay, AviaStar and Helicopter X from SmartSoft, and Yellow Diver from GameArt.

Unusually, there’s also a dedicated “Fishing” category, with nearly a hundred games. These include Fishing Legend from Spade Gaming, Mutant Abyss from KA Gaming, and Big Catch Game from Evoplay.
So yeah, Thunderpick is a good platform if you’re loving your fishing games.
Finally, there’s a Lottery category, which you’ll find stocked with 50 digital scratch cards and keno games – plus more than a few mistcatogrized slots.

Offering just over 170 games, the Thunderpick live casino is a little on the small side, but still has plenty of variety. Unsurprisingly, the majority of the games are from Evolution, with others from ICONIC21, Ezugi, and Pragmatic Live. There’s also a couple from Platipus Live, and then a few miscategorized non-live games from other providers.
Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps, and poker do get their own categories – but they include RNG-based games too, making browsing messy. Live game shows are also available (scroll down to find the category), but with only 9 titles, the choice is underwhelming.

You can find RNG (random number generator) based table games, including roulette, blackjack, and baccarat, in the respective categories, mixed in with live games. The choice is actually pretty decent, with dozens of titles from providers like Nucleus, Platipus, Betsoft, and Play’n GO.
However, video poker does get its own dedicated category – though it only contains 7 games.

Thunderpick has a dedicated Bingo category containing 25 games, though a bingo search actually delivered a respectable 28 games, including both RNG-based and live options. Titles included EZ Bingo 90 from Ezugi, Extra Bingo from Voltent, and Bingo Power from Belatra.
The video keno line-up was also decent, with 13 games including games from Golden Race, TaDa Gaming, and Mascot.

When it comes to provably fair games, there are some third-party titles available in the crash category (from providers like Turbo Games and Spribe), and a small range of in-house Thunderpick originals. And when I say small range, I mean small. At the time of writing this Thunderpick casino review, there were just 4 available: Thunder Dice, Thunder Plinko, Thunder Crash, and Thunder Spin.
If you’d like to learn more about provably fair gaming, be sure to check out the CoinBets Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming.
Yep, just purchase spins using any currency, then open that case. Don’t worry, you’ll see the win percentage and “value” on each reward, so you can “aim for the best.” And, of course, you can “sell what you don’t want.” But hey, who wouldn’t want “Whale Swag” like hoodies, socks, boxing gloves, and sneakers adorned with a cheap cartoon whale?

After my crappy experience on the slots at Thunderpick, my bankroll was in need of resuscitation. And with less than €50 left, I decided to play one of the provably fair Thunderpick Original games: Thunder Dice. Well, at least I assumed it was going to be provably fair.
The game itself looks pretty slick. I was expecting the usual bare bones dice sliders, but you actually get a firing range, complete with nice graphics, realistic gunfire sounds, and even a rapid fire option. Again, this illustrates how Thunderpick is geared towards attracting esports fans and video gamers.
After contemplating, I decided to play it reasonably safe and place 50 x €1 bets to roll over 75. That would give a payout of 4.46 for each win – which could very conceivably push my balance back towards the hundred mark.
So, I set it all up using the autoplay feature, and let the firing commence…
But after expending all 50 rounds, I’d only managed to hit the target 7 times, giving a total win of 30.93 and a real RTP of 61.86%. Not terrible, but hardly anything to get excited about.
And as for provably fair? Well, I didn’t see any way to verify results, so yeah, maybe this game isn’t quite what it first seems.

If anything, Thunderpick seems to place more emphasis on sports betting and esports betting than on casino games. The sportsbook offers standard and live in-play betting on most mainstream sports, including soccer, basketball, American football, baseball, hockey, and tennis.
Meanwhile, esports betting is available on disciplines including CS2, League of Legends, Dota 2, VALORANT, Overwatch, StarCraft II, King of Glory, E-Soccer, and E-Basketball.

In addition to real sports betting, Thunderpick also offers a small range of virtual sports, allowing instant betting 24/7. Available options include Virtual Soccer from 1x2Gaming, Penalty Series from EvoPlay, and World Cup, Horse Racing, and Speedway from Golden Race.
In addition to the Thunderpick welcome bonus, several other promotions were running at the time of writing. These included:
Weekly Giveaways – Win between €50 and €1,000 by entering rank-dependent competitions
Wager Races – Win cash in tournaments that run every two days
Network Promotion – Pragmatic Play’s €2M Drops & Wins


Thunderpick does run a loyalty program, but it’s a little odd. Instead of earning points and climbing through tiers, the casino picks 300-500 users per month, at their discretion, and sends them a Thunderpick Loyalty bonus.
Right, well, that sounds transparent.

There’s also an equally mysterious invite-only Thunderpick VIP Club. It promises all the usual VIP perks like special gifts and bonuses, priority withdrawals, higher betting limits, no fees, higher withdrawal limits, and a personal VIP manager.
But hey, promises are easy.

In common with most crypto casinos, Thunderpick offers 24/7 customer support via live chat – however, at the time of writing, response times were “a little longer than normal” – never a good sign!
Alternatively, you can email the Thunderpick support team at service [at] cs [dot] thunderpick [dot] io
Other support resources include a basic FAQ section, accessible from the site footer, and a blog – though the latter is mainly focused on esports.
Additionally, you can connect with Thunderpick via Discord, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and X (Twitter).

Overall, the design of Thunderpick is pretty standard. Navigation is fairly straightforward; however, good luck finding comprehensive terms and conditions – it’s almost like they don’t want you to read them.
Also, some users may find the interface a little cluttered – the expanding menu on the right of the screen can be particularly annoying at times.
Unfortunately, as you’ve probably guessed given all the red flags so far, Thunderpick’s approach to responsible gambling is, well, derisory. Sure, there’s the usual page linked from the footer, with a basic blurb to meet the exceptionally low requirements. There are no safer gambling tools, and it’s obvious the operator couldn’t care less.
In addition to English, Thunderpick is available in the following languages:
Languages
If you’re brave enough, there is a link to download a Thunderpick Web App. However, zero information is provided, and considering the overall feel of this platform, you’re probably best avoiding downloading anything.
Right then, we’ve seen what Thunderpick offers in terms of casino product – but what about its reputation among players? Well, gauging the reputation of any crypto casino is increasingly difficult thanks to widespread reputation laundering and completely biased affiliate marketing content. But, out of interest, here are Thunderpick’s ratings at several popular review platforms.
Platform | Overall Rating | Notes |
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![]() | 3.6 Average | (based on 249 reviews) |
![]() | Overall: 3.0/10 | Safety Index: Very Low |
![]() | CasinoRank: 6.8 | Player Rating: 6 (2 reviews) |
![]() | Overall: 4.45/5 |


As you can see, the general picture is, well, “concerning.” Casino Guru, in particular, notes that Thunderpick is known to confiscate money from dormant accounts (12-18 months), while the Trustpilot picture confirms my suspicions. Reviews are split 60% 5-star and 32% 1-star, with virtually nothing in between. And while the majority of 5-star reviews seem dubious, the most 1-star reviews appear to be authentic.
And when it comes to AskGamblers and CryptoManiaks, I’d say they are far from objective! Check out Spotting Fake or Dodgy Casino Reviews and Marketing Content for a full explanation.

Thunderpick.io
Right then, what’s my final take on Thunderpick? Well, it may be a well-established crypto casino and sportsbook, that’s still pulling in a significant number of gamblers, particularly esports bettors, but there are more red flags than you can shake a stick at.

Verdict
Right then, what’s my final take on Thunderpick? Sure, it’s a well-established crypto casino and sportsbook that still pulls in plenty of gamblers – especially esports fans – but there are more red flags here than you can count.
The so-called “40x” wagering? It’s actually 80x once you realize it’s based on both deposit and bonus. The terms and conditions are confusing, the original games aren’t provably fair, and the loyalty/VIP setup is as opaque as it gets. Add in the lack of responsible gambling tools and a steady stream of player complaints, and you’re left wondering how much trust Thunderpick really deserves.
Basically, I wouldn’t trust Thunderpick as far as I could throw it.
But that’s just me. How about you? Have you played at Thunderpick recently? Drop your own review on CoinBets and help the community get the full picture.
Thanks for reading, and until next time, stay safe out there.
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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2.0 | 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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2.0 | 20% | 0.4 |
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1.5 | 15% | 0.225 |
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1.85 / 5 |
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