Editorial Policy

Last updated: May 2026

Our reviews are written by humans who deposit real crypto and test every step. The opinions you read here are never for sale. This page makes the distinction crystal clear.

1. What is paid (and what is not)

Paid: position in our listings (sponsored placement) and clicks on outbound links (affiliate commissions). Not paid: scores, written reviews, pros and cons, recommendations. No operator can buy a better rating or change a published review. Sponsored placement is always disclosed.

2. How we audit each casino

Every casino goes through an 8-point protocol: real deposit with our own crypto, timed KYC, gameplay across multiple providers, customer support test, withdrawal request and chronometered, T&C analysis, mobile experience, security and licensing check. Findings are published as-is, even when they hurt.

3. Wall between sales and editorial

The team that negotiates partnerships does not write or rate reviews. Reviewers do not see commercial agreements. A casino that pays for top placement still gets the score it deserves — and may sit at the top while being criticized in the body of its own review.

4. Corrections and updates

If we get something wrong, we fix it and date the correction. If a casino changes (license lost, withdrawal delays, new bonus terms), the review is updated within days, not months. The "Last updated" date on each review is the real date of the last factual check.

5. What disqualifies a casino from our listings

Confirmed unpaid withdrawals, license revocation, predatory T&C clauses, or aggressive blocking of legitimate accounts. No commission can keep a casino on our site if it stops paying its players.

Questions? Reach editorial@cryptos.bet — replies from the team that actually writes the reviews, not from sales.

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