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Tower.bet Casino Review 2025 – Real Crypto, No Sponsors
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Chaotic Crypto Gambling with a Distinct Taste of Duck – It’s Tower Bet

Launched in 2020, Tower.bet is a crypto casino and sportsbook from the team behind DuckDice.io – with which it shares the Decoy crypto token. If the payment options and Ahrefs data are anything to go by, Tower.bet is very much targeted at the rapidly growing Indian and Central Asian crypto gambling markets- though it still attracts players globally.

In this original CoinBets review of Tower Bet, I’ll be opening an account playing games with real crypto. I’ll be looking closely at the welcome bonus, payment options, games portfolio, promos, loyalty rewards, and plenty more.

So, is Tower.bet worth your time and crypto? Let’s see.

License and Security

As always, let’s start with Tower.bet’s credentials. Who runs it?

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Tower.bet is operated by Zentari Limitada, which is incorporated in Costa Rica (company number 9845000OAF4456CVB467). It is licensed in Anjoua (License number ALSI-202509013-FI1).

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Tower.bet is operated by Zentari Limitada, which is incorporated in Costa Rica (company number 9845000OAF4456CVB467). It is licensed in Anjoua (License number ALSI-202509013-FI1).

The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid

Welcome Bonus

At the time of writing this Tower.bet review, the platform claimed to be offering a welcome pack worth “$5,000 + 700 Free Spins.” 

But is it really any good?

Well, there’s a massive red flag right from the start. No details or terms are provided up front – and even the main Terms of Use lacks any Bonus Terms section. There is some text regarding bonuses in the FAQ section, but again, it is extremely light on the details and reads like it’s been written by a drunk baboon. 

Case in point: 

“We have analyzed various bonuses from the online gaming and trading worlds to design transparent bonuses that will empower you with an outstanding chance – and what else real gamblers need!” 

Well, okay then. Who needs information about wagering requirements, time limits, and winning caps? I mean, we’re being “empowered with outstanding chances.”

So, after wasting too much time, this is what I can ascertain about the Tower.bet welcome bonus:

  1. It’s divided across your first 4 deposits, with each bonus worth up to $5K (wait, surely, that makes the package as a whole worth up to $20K?)
  2. Free spins are spread across your first 7 bonuses, and have a max win of $600 each
  3. The minimum deposit to qualify is $10
  4. There are wagering requirements

Yes, I know, it’s a mess. My take on the Tower.bet welcome bonus? Run.

Opening a New Account

At least opening a player account with Tower.bet is easy, with several options available.

Enter your email address and choose a strong password. Check the box to confirm you’re over 18, and have read and agreed to the Cookies policy, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Use.

Sign up with Google

Sign in with Apple

Continue with DuckDice

Continue with DuckDice

Join via Telegram

Connect your Metamask wallet

Link another Web3 waller via WalletConnect

Connect via Tronlink

Register via Discord

Sign in using Steam

Join with X (Twitter)

Important: Opening an account with Tower.bet is KYC-free, but you may be asked for ID documents before making a withdrawal.

Prohibited jurisdictions include: Australia, Austria, Belarus, Comoros Islands, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, and countries listed on the FATF Blacklist.

Payments

Tower.bet casino supports an extensive range of cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies – notably including privacy coins like Zcash and Monero.  

Tether (USDT)
USD Coin (USDC)
EOS
Bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC)
Ethereum
Ethereum (ETH)
Solana
Solana (SOL)
Tron
TRON (TRX)
Dash
Dash (DASH)
ADA
Cardano (ADA)
TON
Toncoin (TON)
EOS (EOS)
BCH
Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
XMR
Monero (XMR)
XRP
Ripple (XRP)
Litecoin
Litecoin (LTC)
Zcash
Zcash (ZEC)
BNB
Binance Coin (BNB)
Polygon
Polygon (MATIC)
Shiba Inu
Shiba Inu (SHIB)
Dai
Dai (DAI)
Stellar
Stellar (XLM)

To make a crypto deposit, open your wallet (the blue tab next to your balance). Select “Deposit”, followed by the crypto and network of your choice. You’ll be provided with a unique deposit address in both text and QR code formats. 

To withdraw crypto, go to your wallet and select “Withdraw.” Choose the appropriate crypto and network (if applicable). Then enter the amount you’d like to cash out. The minimum and maximum withdrawals, plus any fee, will be stated. Paste in your wallet address, and tap the green “Withdraw” 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.

Tower.bet also supports payments in some fiat currencies. These include Indian Rupee (INR), Bangladeshi Taka (BDT), Uzbekistan Som (UZS), Azerbaijani Manat (AZN), Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT), and Kyrgyz Som (KGS). Payment options include bank transfer, Astropay, and IMPS.

Buying and Exchanging Crypto

Unlike the best crypto casinos, Tower.bet hasn’t integrated a MoonPay or Changelly widget, so you can’t buy crypto on-site. However, you can exchange one crypto for another via a DEX integration. Simply open your wallet and select “Exchange”. Select the appropriate currencies, and you’ll get an instant quote. If it all looks good, click the green “Exchange” tab.

At the time of creating this Tower.bet casino review, the platform claimed to offer over 10,400 casino games of all types from more than 70 providers – which seems impressive. And, I’ll give them credit for providing some useful categories and theme filters to make browsing easier. 

Game Selection

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Slots

As you’d expect, the vast majority of games at Tower.bet are slots. At the time of writing, “hot” slots included Hold the Gold from 1spin4win, Wild Spin from Platipus, and Gold Rush with Johnny Cash from BGaming – yep, an unusual selection to say the least! Of course, you’ll also find the big hits like Gates of Olympus 1000 from Pragmatic Play and San Quentin XWays from NoLimit City

There’s a limited choice of Megaways slots – a search turned up just 25 titles, including Piggy Riches 2 Megaways from Red Tiger, Wild Turkey Megaways from NetEnt, and Golden Goose Megaways from Big Time Gaming. With no category or filter, jackpot slots are harder to find, having to rely on the word being in the title. 

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CoinBets.com Experience

Trump It Coin Link: Running Wins (Fugaso)

Tower.bet seems to like Fugaso slots – they dominated the “Hot” filter when I was writing this review. So, I figured I’d give one of them a few spins – and, considering world events, what could be more appropriate than Trump It Coin Link: Running Wins?!

In true Trump-style, it’s brash, garish, and set in Vegas. Yep, not to everyone’s taste for sure! But still, it offers a potential max win of 20,000x your bet, and has features like a Running Wilds bonus game and Running Spins, and four jackpots – so it’s got some depth (probably more than Donald Trump).

The official RTP for this slot is a very average 96.12%, but after wagering 50 USDT I won back 56 USDT, making a real RTP of 112%. Not exactly the most exciting result ever, but still, not bad. And, I admit, this game does have a sort of cheesy American appeal to it.

Gold Rush – Johnny Cash (BGaming)

I hurt myself today… by playing Gold Rush – Johnny Cash from BGaming, the sequel to the 2020 hit featuring a rather prickly bandit.

Anyway, despite quite liking the original, for me this was a complete stinker of a slot. After betting 50 USDT, I only managed to win back 15.40 – equating to a shocking real RTP of 30.8%. But, in fairness, it is rated as highly volatile – so this kind of thing is to be expected.

As for the game itself, well, as you’d expect from a BGaming title, it’s well produced. The official RTP is a very middle-of-the-road 96.14%, there are the normal free spins and wilds, plus a special Gold Respin feature giving you the chance to win a jackpot of 5,000x your bet.

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Crash & Instant Wins

Rather annoyingly, there’s no dedicated crash games category or filter at Tower.bet, so you’ll have to use the search function. Specific crash titles available include Ninja Crash and Limbo Crash from Galaxys, Crash X from Turbo Games, and Crash, Hamster, Crash! from Mascot

Likewise, finding scratchcards and other instant-win games requires searching. However, you will find scratch games like the Scratch Aplaca series from BGaming, Scratch Match from Evoplay, and Piggy Bank Scratch from Belatra

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Live Casino

In terms of choice, the Tower.bet live casino is great – there are well over 1,000 live dealer games available. Most are provided by Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, but you’ll also find various live blackjack, live roulette, live baccarat, and card games from the likes of Absolute Live Gaming, LuckyStreak, BETER Live, Ezugi, Playtech, and Winfinity

Unfortunately, there’s no game show category, so you’ll need to trawl through the live lobby or search by title. But hits like Crazy Time from Evolution and Sweet Bonanza Candyland from Pragmatic Play are available.

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Table Games and Video Poker

Surprisingly, Tower.bet is one of the few contemporary crypto casinos boasting a well-organized table games category. Yep, it only contains RNG-based (random number generator) table and card games. No live dealer games mixed in here. Amazing!

And the choice is extensive too, with more than 360 games on offer. For example, there’s Blackjack Side Bets from GameArt, First Person Craps from Evolution, Oasis Poker from Nucleus Gaming, La Partage French Roulette from Tom Horn.

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Bingo and Keno

A quick search for bingo at Tower.bet served up two dozen titles – mostly from Belatra, Patagonia, and EA Gaming. The keno lineup was also respectable, with 17 games from providers including Golden Race, Ka Gaming, and Kiron.

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Provably Fair Games

Tower.bet casino has a small selection of “original” provably fair games, consisting of: Limbo, Dice, Wheel, Plinko, Elf Quest Slots, Crash, Hi-Lo, Cogwheel, and Tower Cases. Provably fair games are also available from third-party providers, including Spribe and Turbo Games

You can learn more about provably fair gaming with CoinBets’ Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming. 

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Lootboxes

In addition to standard casino games, Tower.bet also offers lootboxes, called “Tower Cases.” They range in price from 1 USDT to 500 USDT and give you the “opportunity to win exclusive, rare, and valuable in-game items” for Counter-Strike.

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CoinBets Challenge: A Quest

Provably fair slots are still something of a rarity in the crypto casino space – even more so if we’re looking at original in-house games. So, when I saw Tower.bet had their own game called “Elf Quest Slots” (yep, in the plural for some unknown reason), I decided to put it to a CoinBets Challenge

Now, by this point, my balance was looking worse for wear, so I couldn’t pull off anything too dramatic. So, I decided to keep things simple and just place 100 x 0.50 USDT bets, to see if I could generate a profit and bump my balance back to the right side of 100 USDT. Thankfully, this game has an autobet feature, so it was easy to set up. 

And, how did I get on? Well, at first I thought I was doing amazing – until I realized the wins were being displayed in cents rather than dollars. When the dust was settled, I’d actually made a loss – only winning back 42.7435 UDT from the 50 USDT wagered. That’s an RTP of 85.49%, which isn’t too bad, but I definitely failed my challenge! 

As for the game itself – well, it’s pretty solid. The graphics are decent, it’s got plenty of multipliers, wilds, and sticky wilds, plus a free spins bonus game. The theoretical RTP is, according to Tower.bet, 94.04% – something which the casino seems at pains to excuse, saying in typically in-house bizzaro style “Considering Elf Quest game slot, its RTP will likely be 94.04%, which means it offers a fair return, albeit after a prolonged engagement. Although these numbers are somehow below other competitors, the game compensates with how highly volatile it is and the fact that it offers bigger yet scarcer payouts instead.”

The casino doth protest too much, methinks.

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Sportsbook

In addition to the Tower.bet crypto casino, the platform also offers a fully loaded sportsbook. Standard and live in-play sports betting is available for soccer, basketball, tennis, ice hockey, and much more. Esports betting is also offered across discipline,s including Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and League of Legends.

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Promotional Offers

Existing players can take advantage of several promotional offers at Tower.bet casino. At the time of writing, these were mostly network promos run by game developers, and included: 

Promo Race – In-house Tower.bet tournament with a $500 prize poo

Monthly Contest – A wagering race with a 1,000 USDT first prize

Kash Drops – Network tournament from Kalamba Games, boasting a €10M prize pool

 

Spinoleague 2025 – Network tourney from Spinomenal with a €12M prize pool

 

Turbo Wins & Lucky Drops – Network promo from 3 Oaks Gaming, offering a €4M prize pool

Non-Stop Drops & Races – Network offer from Playson with a €6M prize kitty

 

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Loyalty Program & VIP Club

The Tower.bet loyalty program consists of 10 tiers subdivided into a total of 99 levels. Ranks are based on XP, which is earned for betting real funds on casino games. I’d love to be able to tell you the rate at which XP is earned, but unfortunately, when trying to access the information in the FAQs, it came up with a geoblocked page (but from what I’ve seen of this casino so far, stupid errors like that are to be expected). 

Unsurprisingly, quite what the rewards are for each level isn’t made clear, but it appears to be a rather miserly cashback. And I mean seriously stingy. The total for the initial tier, the rather disturbingly named “Newborn” is a pathetic $1.49. Though this does go up to a stated total of $217,719.60 by the final level of the “Legend” tier. 

Players are also paid rakeback, starting at 5% for “Newborn” and rising as high as 30% for “Legend.” Again, the way the information is presented is awful, with a separate page spouting crap about the “Tower Treasury” and chests. It really feels like the Tower.bet team has designed everything to be as confusing as possible. 

Apparently, you qualify for the Tower.bet VIP Club from level 40 – which requires $53K of wagering. From that point, you’ll also qualify for “special VIP bonuses, profile customization, a weekly VIP spin, and a monthly VIP case.” If you’ve got a VIP status at another crypto casino, you can also request to transfer it to Tower.bet (for more about migrating your VIP status, check out the CoinBets guide to Crypto Casino VIP Status Transfer). 

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Player Support

Apparently, Tower.bet offers 24/7 support via live chat – but really its just a bot most of the time. No support email address is provided (the only one I could find is complaints@tower.bet). 

In terms of other informational resources, there’s a terribly written FAQ section, and an equally badly written blog – clearly designed primarily for SEO purposes. Beyond that, the casino is active on the Bitcointalk.org forum and Telegram, has a thinly populated Discord server, a lonely Instagram, and a completely dead X (Twitter) account.

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Crypto Token and Tokenomics

Towerbet has a native utility token called Decoy, which it shares with sister platform DuckDice.io. It’s a BEP20 token on BNB Chain, and has a total supply of 10 billion. 

You can mine tokens by playing in-house games like Crash, and also stake them to generate a passive income – with an advertised APY of up to 171%. At the time of writing this Tower.bet review, the staking pool had 7,251 participants, and the casino claimed it had already paid out $465.3K.

The distribution plan for Decoy is:

  • 50% Mining
  • 25% Dev team
  • 9% Bonuses
  • 6% Promos
  • 5% Farming
  • 5% Referrals

Details of the smart contract, plus an audit by Solid Group, are provided.

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User Experience & Website Design

In terms of design, Tower Bet is categorically one of the worst crypto gambling platforms I’ve ever had the misfortune to visit. Every page feels absolutely swamped with badly written SEO (search engine optimization) texts. Really, it’s like firing up the DeLorean and going back in time 10 years. It’s also just generally cluttered and amateurish on every level. 

Needless to say, Towerbet.io doesn’t take responsible gambling seriously. Of course, there’s the obligatory page linked from the footer, but it provided virtually no useful information or resources, and there are no safer gambling tools available. 

In addition to English, Tower.bet is available in:

Languages
Azerbaijani
German
English
Spanish
French
Italian
Japanese
Portuguese
Russian
Vietnamese
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Mobile apps

Thankfully, there’s no Tower.bet casino mobile app for Android, iOS or Windows. I mean, seriously, if you’d download something from this crew, you need to seek professional help.

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Other Interesting Facts

As mentioned, the Tower.bet team is also responsible for the very similar DuckDice.io crypto casino.

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Overall Reputation

As always, I’ll start by saying that gauging any crypto casino’s real reputation is nigh on impossible these days (that’s why we set up CoinBets). Between the increasingly sophisticated reputation laundering on Trustpilot and the sea of tripe published by affiliate marketers, it’s difficult to trust anything. But just for entertainment purposes, here’s how a few popular casino review platforms rated Tower bet.

PlatformOverall RatingNotes
3.7 Average(based on 35 reviews)
Overall: 8.2/10Safety Index: High
Overall: 4.4/5

Want some tips on clocking BS? Check out the CoinBets guide to Spotting Fake or Dodgy Casino Reviews and Marketing Content.

Tower.bet

Messy, opaque, and unreliable. Tower.bet fails every trust and transparency test.

2.0
Stars – Terrible
CoinbetS Expert Review
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Verdict

Okay, so what’s my general impression of Tower.bet? Well, in one word, “terrible.” Don’t get me wrong, this crypto casino does have a few good things going for it – but the negatives far outweigh them.

Let’s start with the biggest issue: An alarming lack of transparency and accuracy. Finding detailed information is a nightmare at Tower.bet, and much of the information provided (e.g., the prohibited jurisdictions) is outright wrong. Now, at first, I assumed this was a deliberate attempt to deceive, but after seeing how much complete gibberish is on the platform, I’m not so sure. It could just be that whoever is writing the content doesn’t know what they are talking about. Either way, the end result is the same – the platform is one gargantuan mess strewn with bizarre and often unintelligible phrases

Likewise, the complete lack of any responsible gambling tools and questionable player support (not even an email address is provided), rings more alarm bells. Further reinforcing suspicions are the fiat currencies accepted by the platform – Indian, Bangladeshi, Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Kazakhstani, and Kyrgyzstani. Note, they are all from Central/West Asia. This, coupled with Ahrefs data, strongly suggests that Tower.bet is heavily dependent on developing online gaming markets – markets where players may not be as experienced and hence might be easier to exploit. I’m not saying it is the case, just that given the maturity of the online gambling markets, right now it’s probably easier to get away with scamming an Indian or Uzbek than a German, Aussie, or Brit.

But let’s be fair. On the plus side, Tower.bet does have an impressive choice of games, some cool originals, and supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies – including privacy coins like Zcash and Monero. Signing up is also easy, either directly or via third-party services or connecting a Web3 wallet. Really, if it was just down to product, I’d say Tower.bet is great. But the product is irrelevant if the way the casino itself operates is flawed. 

Hence, I definitely would not recommend signing up with Tower.bet. The iffyness here is just too much, and there are plenty of casinos that offer much more transparency and instill a hell of a lot more confidence. If you do feel the overwhelming urge to risk playing at Tower.bet casino, I strongly urge against leaving a large balance on-site or staking. 

But that’s just what I think. How about you? Have you played at Tower.bet? 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 and have fun!

Category Score (1-5) Weight Weighted Score
Overall Reputation Overall Reputation
2.0 15% 0.3
Size and Revenue Size and Revenue
2.0 10% 0.2
Deposits & Withdrawals Deposits & Withdrawals
3.0 15% 0.45
Bonuses & VIP Program Bonuses & VIP Program
2.0 15% 0.3
Fairness of Terms Fairness of Terms
1.0 15% 0.15
User Experience User Experience
1.0 15% 0.15
Crypto-Specific Features Crypto-Specific Features
3.0 15% 0.45
Final Score
2 / 5

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