

Flashy newcomer with memecoin flair, but missing Web3 depth — is it worth it?
Launched in April 2025, Yeet bills itself as “Crypto’s Casino.” The platform already offers thousands of games, including slots, instant wins, table, live dealer, and provably fair titles, and, apparently, sports betting is “coming soon.”
But does this Curaçao-based, Anjouan-licensed casino really live up to its lofty tagline? Well, in this original CoinBets review of Yeet, I aim to find out. I’ll be depositing and betting with real crypto, checking out the payment options and games portfolio, and examining the bonuses and rewards program.
So, let’s find out if Yeet really is the crypto-first casino it claims to be, or just another off-the-shelf platform jumping on the crypto bandwagon.
License and Security
As always, let’s start by checking this crypto casino’s credentials:
Yeet is operated by Pao Chai Ventures N.V., which is incorporated in Curacao. It is licensed by the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros (license number ALSI-202410037-FI2).
Payments for Yeet are processed by Water Journey Tech LTD, based in Cyprus.
The site connection is secure and the security certificate is valid
Welcome Bonus
At the time of writing, there was no Yeet welcome bonus available.
Tap “Create Account.” Choose a username, enter your email, and set a strong password. Check the box to confirm you are at least 18, have accepted the Terms of Service, and agree to the Privacy Policy. Set your marketing preferences, and click “Sign Up.”

Payments
Yeet casino supports a varied range of cryptocurrencies, including memecoins, for deposits and withdrawals.
Crypto Deposits & Withdrawals:
















To make a crypto deposit, navigate to “Cashier” (the wallet symbol). Select “Deposit”. Choose the desired crypto from the dropdown list, and select your network if applicable. You will be provided with your unique Yeet casino deposit address in both alphanumeric and QR code formats.

To withdraw crypto, go to “Cashier” and select “Withdraw.” Choose the crypto and network (if applicable). Enter how much crypto you would like to withdraw and paste in your destination wallet address. The minimum withdrawal and fee will be provided. For example, the minimum ETH withdrawal was $10 with a $1 fee. If you’re happy, tap “Withdraw” to commence the transaction.

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 Yeet casino is crypto-only, you can purchase crypto using fiat payment methods via a third-party provider widget. Simply go to “Cashier”, click “Buy Crypto”, enter how much and which crypto you want, then click “Continue.” Follow the prompts to complete the transaction and deposit the crypto to your Yeet account.

Game Selection
At the time of writing this Yeet crypto casino review, the platform offered around 3,000 games of all types, from around 40 providers. Not the biggest choice, but not bad for a new platform.
Unfortunately, as is so often the case with new crypto casinos, the categories and filters suck, making browsing less than ideal. Basically, you can sort by provider, A-Z, and recently added. That’s about it. Why do they do this!?
With over 2,900 titles, slots form the bulk of the Yeet casino catalog. As you’d expect, there are all the recent hits from Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, and NoLimit City. So, if you’re a fan of games like Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Duel at Dawn, Le Bandit, and Duck Hunters, you’ll be happy here.
However, searching for specific types of slots is a pain due to the aforementioned lack of filters. So, if you’re looking for jackpot slots, bonus buy titles, or specific themes or features, prepare to be frustrated.
Fortunately, because they have the word in the title, finding Megaways slots with the search function is easy enough – there were over 120 games available. These included Blood Suckers Megaways from Red Tiger, Fruit Shop Megaways from NetEnt, and Blockchain Megaways from Booming Games.

Rad Maxx (Hacksaw Gaming)
Right now, I think Hacksaw is probably my favorite slots provider. I’m loving the visual feel of their games – the crisp retro cartoon-style – and the fun but clean mechanics. They’ve got just enough features to add depth without things becoming chaotic (yes, Nolimit City, I’m looking at you).
So, yep, Rad Maxx. Well, it centres on a bad ass mouse character, Maxx I assume. And, he’s ‘rad’. Judging from the colours, I’m not sure if it’s ‘rad’ as in early 90’s ‘radical dude’, or radioactive. But heck, who cares? This slot is a blast.
It’s got Multiplying Crazy Cat symbols, Wild Plus symbols that can activate more pay directions (see the arrows in the corner), and a bonus game.
Unfortunately, despite having a lot of fun playing, Rad Maxx didn’t deliver wins for me. In fact, after betting 50 USDT, I’d only won back 15.39 USDT – equating to a lowly 30.58% RTP. But hey, it is highly volatile, and the official theoretical RTP is a bit on the low side at 94.42%.
Still, I love it.
Highway to Hell (Nolimit City)
And talking about Nolimit City, I was drawn in by Highway to Hell. And, good grief, what an experience. In true Nolimit City-style, this game is both highly entertaining and utterly mental. I mean, an awful lot seems to be going on at all times.
But then it does have 1,296 pay ways, Enhancer Cells, xNudge, xSplit, xWays, wilds, Avasplit, special symbols, boosters, and more. It’s basically utterly off the rails. But the theme and graphics are cool – it reminds me of that Nicolas Cage movie, Ghost Rider.
And it started off great. On my very first spin, I hit the bonus game and got 8 Hell Spins. And then things just kept on going, and going, and going – with more free spins, and all kinds of crazy chain reactions.
Then boom! The game crashed. I refreshed, and it actually picked up where it left off (I was quite impressed), but after a while, it crashed again. At the end of what seemed like the never-ending bonus game, I’d had to refresh several times.
I managed one more spin, then it crashed again, so I decided to call it a day and move on.
Even so, credit to Nolimit City and Yeet, my balance and wins had registered. So, after betting a total of just 2 USDT on this game, I’d won 12.90 UDT – a very impressive RTP of 645%. If only I’d placed a big bet on that first spin!
Oh well. Yep, Highway to Hell, it’s insane.
As you’ve probably guessed, finding crash, scratch, and other instant wins is a royal pain in the butt at Yeet. The complete lack of useful categories and filters is just a joke.
Still, if you know specific titles, you can use the search function to find crash games like AviaMasters from BGaming and Avia Rush from Evoplay. Likewise, you can find a couple of scratch cards – but really, Yeet desperately needs to work on its crash instant win lineup.
Interestingly, as you’ll see in the screenshot below, for some reason, Yeet casino is offering MyStake AviaMasters – a MyStake casino exclusive. Is this an error on the part of BGaming, or does it point to a connection between the operators of MyStake and Yeet?

With a tad over 100 live games, Yeet has a long way to go before its live casino can compete with most other crypto gambling platforms. Unsurprisingly, the modest choice of live blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and card games is dominated by Evolution, with a handful of Pragmatic Play and LiveSpins games thrown in for variety.
The game show line-up totals almost 30 titles. And, thanks to both Evolution and Pragmatic being present, you’ll find all the most popular games in the genre, including Crazy Time, Lightning Storm, Monopoly, Sweet Bonanza Candyland, and Stock Market.

In terms of RNG (random number generator) based table games, the choice at Yeet casino is very limited. You will find a small number of such games in the blackjack, roulette, and baccarat categories – including some first-person games from Evolution.
Searching for poker brings up a couple of live games and one first-person title from Evolution, along with a handful of video poker options from GameArt, KAGaming, OneTouch, and Evoplay.

Yeet’s choice of video bingo and video keno is equally as limited, with just 5 of the former and 4 of the latter. These include games like Bingo Soccer from Belatra, plus Elf Bingo and Keno Bonus Number from Tada Gaming.

Despite Yeet casino very much branding itself as a crypto and blockchain-first platform, its choice of provably fair games is very limited. Indeed, the lack of providers like Spribe and Turbo Games means the provably fair line-up appears to be limited to the 8 Yeet in-house originals: Coin Race, Lamb Chop, Risky Click, Minter, Plinko, Coin Flip, Dice, and Limbo.
Want to know more about this genre? Check out the CoinBets Introduction to Provably Fair Gaming

Righty, so for today’s CoinBets Challenge, I’ve got something a little different. Yep, I know it’s hard to
believe, but Yeet is a crypto casino that actually has some truly original originals! Amazing, I know. So today, we’re going to see if we can ‘mint’ ourselves an ultra rare ‘NFT.’ Not for real, of course, but rather on Yeet’s provably fair Minter game.
The gameplay is quite simple: you set your risk level, then place a bet and let it roll. Then a strip of various NFTs will scroll past, before stopping on a random one – hopefully something rarer than the Floor NFT.
Now, after getting burned setting games to high risk for my last few CoinBets Challenges, I decided to play things safe and stuck with medium risk, then placed 50 x $1 bets (unfortunately, there’s no autoplay option, so you have to do things old-school).

And how did I do?
Pretty well! After betting 50 USDT, and managing to ‘mint’ a couple ‘one of a kind’ NFTs, I won back 75.49 USDT – making for a real RTP of 150.98%. Not bad (and the results checked out when verified).
I have to admit, Minter is a tidy little game – simple, but very playable. Kudos Yeet.
At the time of writing, the Yeet sportsbook still hadn’t launched. However, it did say sports and esports betting were “coming soon.”
At the time of writing this Yeet casino review, promotions were thin on the ground, limited to just:
Leaderboard – Although promoted with phrases like “Farm the airdrop before it’s too late” this is simply a traditional wager race leaderboard. Wager the most and you’ll win rewards and prizes.
Chairman’s Cup – Yep, you’ve guessed it, simply another wager race. The top 25 players claim a share of the prize pool, with first place getting $3K.

Yeet runs a typical multi-level loyalty/VIP program. You’ll level up based on meeting certain wagering thresholds, with the first rank, Copper, requiring just $100, while The Void requires wagering a cool $50M, and the top level, Chairman, is invite-only. Mysterious.
Rewards and perks include rakeback, bonuses, reloads, and even VIP hosts, concierge service, and invites to real-world events for higher tiers.
VIP Loyalty Tier | Coper | Bronze | Silver | Gold | Platinum | Jade | Diamond | Aether | TheVoid | Chairman |
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Yeet crypto casino offers 24/7 player support via live chat and email (support [at] yeet [dot] com). There’s also a basic FAQ section which provides answers to the most common questions – though I did find this to be frustratingly laggy.
Additionally, you can connect with and follow Yeet on social media platforms including Telegram, X (Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok.

Yeet is clearly another off-the-shelf platform. It looks fine, but it’s hardly groundbreaking in terms of design. While browsing games is a pain due to the lack of filters and categories, everything else seems to work – payments are straightforward, and all the terms and important information are readily available.
Overall, there didn’t seem to be any dead links or weird navigational loops, but the site was slow at times. And, as with virtually all crypto casinos, there was a noticeable lack of responsible gambling tools. Yes, there’s a page with all the usual blurb about self-exclusion, but there are no easy-to-use tools to set deposit, wagering, loss, or time limits.
Unusually, Yeet casino is only available in English.
At the time of creating this Yeet crypto casino review, there was no mobile app available for either Android or iOS devices. However, the web-based platform is optimized to run smoothly on mobile browsers, so you can still play on your smartphone.
Yeet was founded by crypto figures Mando and Keyboard Monkey, along with pro poker player Ben Lamb. According to industry reports, the platform raised $7.75 million in a seed funding round in early 2025. The round was led by Dragonfly, and other investors included Pudgy Penguins CEO Luca Netz and LayerZero CEO Bryan Pellegrino.

As a very new crypto casino, Yeet hasn’t really built much of an online reputation yet. Aside from a few Trustpilot reviews, there’s really not much to go on. Hopefully, the CoinBets community can change this and help us get a better idea of the platform’s integrity.


Yeet
Yeet shows promise with quality games, memecoin support, and neat features, but missing Web3 tools and reputation concerns limit trust.

Verdict
Okay, so after spending a day playing at Yeet, what can I say about this new crypto casino? Well, it’s off to a decent start.
It might not have the biggest games catalog yet, but the ones it does have are quality – including the Yeet originals. When it comes to payments, there’s support for a good range of cryptos, including more offbeat memecoins, which is cool. In terms of bonuses and promos, things are a bit on the light side – but then again, it’s a brand new casino platform, so things will likely pick up there.
Aside from that, everything else – the loyalty/VIP program and general user experience – feels very much typical of a mid-sized crypto casino. Unfortunately, this includes the all-too-common failings like a lack of granular filters and inadequate responsible gambling resources.
What’s going to be interesting, and probably make or break Yeet, is how much it backs up its claims to be “Crypto’s Casino”. As things stand, other than crypto payments and a few provably fair originals, it feels like a Web2 casino. To really live up to its aspirations, it’s going to need to add support for Web3 wallets, introduce some form of tokenomics, and expand its range of provably fair games – particularly from third-party providers.
So, for now, I’d say Yeet crypto casino could be worth a try. However, keep in mind that it hasn’t yet proven itself and is still building a reputation. So, for now, stay sharp and keep those deposits under control, and try to withdraw frequently.
But that’s just what I think. How about you? Have you played at Yeet casino yet? If so, why not write a CoinBets review and help our community make educated choices.
Thanks for reading, and until next time, stay safe and have fun!
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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3.0 | 15% | 0.45 |
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2.5 | 15% | 0.375 |
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3.0 | 15% | 0.45 |
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3.5 | 15% | 0.525 |
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3 | 15% | 0.45 |
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2.88 / 5 |
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