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An honest look at crash games, Plinko and crypto-casino "originals" — high house edge, high variance, dressed up as skill. We cover which licence-verified operators run these games, and what the odds actually mean, without the hype.

Roobet

Since 2019 · none — official-fallback CTA only

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
BitStarz

Since 2014 · none — official-fallback CTA only

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
TrustDice

Since 2018 · none — official-fallback CTA only

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
FortuneJack

Since 2014 · none — official-fallback CTA only

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
Wild.io

Since 2022 · none — official-fallback CTA only

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