Curaçao Gaming AuthorityOGL/2024/687/0427
Roobet holds a direct Curaçao Gaming Authority licence (OGL/2024/687/0427), issued after the old Antillephone master-licence regime expired in October 2025. It's best known for Roobet Originals — in-house Crash and Plinko titles built and operated by Roobet itself, not licensed from a third-party studio, which matters because there's no independent game-lab certificate to point to for those specific titles the way there is for a standard slot.
- crashGames:
- Crash, Plinko (Roobet Originals — in-house built, not third-party provider games)
- paymentMethods:
- BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT and other major crypto; no fiat rails
Curaçao Gaming AuthorityOGL/2024/165/0185
BitStarz is operated by Gareton B.V. under Curaçao Gaming Authority licence OGL/2024/165/0185, and has run since 2014 — one of the longer-tenured crypto casino brands still operating. Unlike Roobet, its crash/originals-style titles are mostly sourced from third-party studios rather than built fully in-house, so those specific games typically do carry an independent RNG-lab certificate — worth checking the individual game's provider page for the actual audit rather than assuming.
- crashGames:
- Crash and Plinko-style titles available via third-party providers on the platform, alongside a large third-party slot library
- paymentMethods:
- BTC, ETH, LTC and other major crypto, plus fiat/card options
Curaçao Gaming AuthorityOGL/2024/664/0280
TrustDice is operated by Satoshi Gaming Group N.V. under Curaçao Gaming Authority licence OGL/2024/664/0280. The brand was built around provably-fair dice and crash games from launch in 2018 rather than adding them as a side feature — that's its actual product identity, not a marketing label. Provably-fair means each round's outcome can be independently verified against a published seed after the fact, a genuinely different trust model to a studio-audited RNG slot, and worth understanding rather than assuming it's the same thing.
- crashGames:
- Dice, Crash and a provably-fair originals suite are TrustDice's core product, not an add-on
- paymentMethods:
- BTC, ETH, USDT, TRX and other crypto; the brand markets itself around crypto-native payments
AnjouanALSI-202411021-FI1
FortuneJack is operated by PlayWave SRL under an Anjouan licence (ALSI-202411021-FI1). It's one of the older brands in this list, running since 2014, and has moved licensing jurisdictions over that time — always confirm the current licence number on the operator's own site rather than relying on an older listing, since licence transitions in this industry happen more often than players expect.
- crashGames:
- Crash and dice-style originals sit alongside a large third-party slot catalogue
- paymentMethods:
- BTC, ETH, LTC and other major crypto
AnjouanALSI-202504044-FI2
Wild.io currently operates under an Anjouan licence (ALSI-202504044-FI2, Stack Gaming Ltd) after recently transitioning off a Curaçao Gaming Authority licence previously held under a different entity name, Nonce Gaming B.V. Because that switch is recent, double-check it directly on wild.io/about before treating the licence status as settled — recent jurisdiction moves are exactly the kind of fact that changes fastest in this space.
- crashGames:
- Crash, Plinko and dice-style originals feature prominently in the lobby
- paymentMethods:
- BTC, ETH, USDT and other major crypto