Affiliate Disclosure — How We Make Money
This site earns money through affiliate partnerships with some of the crypto casinos we review. Here's exactly how that works and what it means for you.
How We Earn Revenue
When you click certain links on this site and sign up at a crypto casino, we may receive a commission from the casino operator. This is called an affiliate commission and it's the standard business model for casino review sites.
These commissions can take several forms:
- CPA (Cost Per Acquisition): A one-time payment when you register and make a deposit.
- Revenue Share: An ongoing percentage of the casino's net revenue from your activity.
- Hybrid: A combination of both models.
This costs you nothing extra. You pay exactly the same amounts you would if you went to the casino directly. In some cases, our affiliate links include exclusive bonus codes that actually give you a better deal than going direct.
What This Doesn't Affect
Affiliate commissions do not influence:
- Review scores. Our ratings are determined by our 10-point methodology, applied consistently to every casino regardless of affiliate relationship.
- Rankings. Casinos are ranked by their review score, not by commission rate. A casino paying us 45% revenue share ranks below a casino paying 25% if the lower-paying one scores better in our testing.
- Negative findings. If we discover red flags during our review — slow withdrawals, shady terms, unresponsive support — we report them, even for affiliate partners.
- Inclusion on the site. We review casinos we consider worth reviewing. We've declined affiliate partnerships with casinos that didn't meet our standards.
How You Can Tell
Pages containing affiliate links are marked with a disclosure banner. Links that are affiliate links use tracking parameters in the URL. We don't disguise affiliate links as organic recommendations.
If a casino on our site is not an affiliate partner, we note that too — it strengthens the credibility of the review, since we have zero financial incentive to recommend them.
Why We're Transparent About This
Every casino review site makes money somehow. The ones that don't disclose it are the ones you should worry about. We'd rather be upfront about our business model and let you decide whether you trust us than pretend we run this as a charity.
Affiliate revenue funds our ongoing operations: real-money casino testing, tool development, server costs, and content creation. Without it, independent review sites like this couldn't exist.
UK Compliance Statement
We do not promote gambling services to UK residents in compliance with the Gambling Act 2005. This site does not promote, market, or advertise gambling services to residents of the United Kingdom. The crypto casinos reviewed on this site are generally not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), and we do not target UK audiences.
We operate in compliance with the Gambling Act 2005 and the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) code. If you are located in the UK, the content on this site is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered an invitation or inducement to gamble.
For UK residents seeking licensed gambling operators, please refer to the UK Gambling Commission's public register.
Questions?
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or how we make money, contact us. We're happy to explain.
Last updated: February 2026