Crypto casino heavyweight with BC Originals, 150+ coins, and an F1 Alpine sleeve deal.
Last tested: April 15, 2026 by Marta Fischer. Next review: July 15, 2026.
BC.Game is the heaviest site in our test set by almost every objective measure. Largest game catalogue, widest coin support, native apps in markets where that is still possible, and a track record that starts in 2017.
It also carries the most complicated reputation on this list. The 2023 to 2024 withdrawal delay episode resolved, but the community that watched it happen has not forgotten. The payment record since has been clean.
The interface is harder to learn than it should be, and the 40x rollover on the welcome package is indistinguishable from every other 40x rollover in this market. For players who want maximum coin flexibility and a native app, it is the right site. For players who prioritise payout speed above all else, it is not.

What the BC.Game site looks like on a 14-inch laptop and on a 6-inch phone. Tested on Chrome and Safari, both viewports.


A 360% headline on the fourth deposit. The first deposit is 180%. Read the order.
The headline is 360 percent. What BC.Game does not put in the headline is that 360 only applies to the fourth deposit. The first is 180, the second is 200, the third is 240, and the total ceiling across the whole ladder is roughly 1,600 dollars. It is not a lie. It is a structural choice designed so the smallest match feels like a warm-up act. Rollover is 40x on the bonus portion, the same 40x everyone in this market copies from everyone else. A 200 dollar first-deposit match becomes 8,000 dollars of qualifying play. Slots contribute 100 percent, live dealer around 10, table games vary by title. Max bet during wagering is the usual 5 dollar cap, and stepping over it is how the house voids bonuses without anyone having to argue. Free spins come with the package, but the slot and the per-spin value change every promotion window. Read the current terms on the day you deposit, not the day you plan to. Enter promo code NEWBONUS at registration.
Deep eSports markets, a real sportsbook, and live latency that is acceptable rather than impressive.
Coverage is genuine and broad: soccer across the top five European leagues and a reasonable selection of Asian and South American competitions, basketball, tennis, ice hockey, NFL, boxing, MMA, and a deep eSports book covering CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, and Valorant. The eSports pricing is a real strength, with map-level handicaps, first-kill markets, and tournament outrights that rival Stake's. Standard odds on NFL sides run -110 to -113, standard vig rather than reduced juice, but competitive for a casino-primary operator. Live betting is available across all major sports; latency in our testing ran 4 to 6 seconds behind the broadcast, acceptable rather than impressive. Cash-out is present on singles and some parlays, with the caveat that the BC.Game live interface is busier than most and takes some navigation to locate the cash-out button on a 6-inch screen. Live streaming covers a broad set of fixtures for funded accounts. The sportsbook is not the product that built BC.Game's reputation, but it has grown into something worth using alongside the casino rather than as a compromise.
8,000+ games and a lobby that rewards familiarity. Use the search bar on day one.
Over 8,000 games, the largest library in our test set, and for once the number is not padded with obvious filler. Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Push Gaming, BGaming, and Spribe are all present at full strength. BC Originals, Crash and Plinko and Limbo and Mines and several smaller titles, carry open-source provably fair code. The source is public. You can audit the house edge yourself if that is how you spend a weekend. Most players will not, but knowing it is there is the kind of quiet credential that distinguishes BC.Game from operators running the standard commit-reveal theatre. Live dealer is Evolution-powered with the full game-show catalogue and a wide spread of blackjack and roulette tables. The lobby is the known weakness. Years of feature accretion have produced an interface that rewards familiarity and punishes first-timers. If you cannot find what you want in two minutes, use the search bar and skip the category tree. The BCD token adds a staking and burn loop that returns real value to high-volume players and approximately nothing to casual ones.
150+ coins, the widest in the test set. There was a 2023-2024 payment delay episode. It resolved.
150-plus coins accepted, which is the widest crypto support in our test set by a margin that is almost embarrassing for the competition. Beyond the standard BTC, ETH, USDT (ERC-20 and TRC-20), and USDC, BC.Game supports ADA, AVAX, ATOM, NEAR, MATIC, SHIB, LINK, APE, SOL, BNB, DAI, and a long tail of altcoins that covers most things a user might plausibly hold. USDT TRC-20 is again the practical default for any deposit under $500 on fee grounds. Fiat on-ramp is available through MoonPay, Banxa, and Transak, carrying the usual 2 to 4% card fee in exchange for not requiring a separate exchange account. Minimum deposit for most coins is zero in practice, though some chain minimums apply. Withdrawals in our testing ran minutes for standard-size transactions on accounts already past initial review. The first withdrawal triggers a manual review step, which BC.Game explicitly warns about in the cashier and which resolved in roughly 45 minutes in our test. There was a widely reported payment delay episode in 2023 to 2024, primarily affecting larger withdrawals during a period of elevated volume, which eventually resolved. The site has processed cleanly in our 2026 testing window, but that history is worth knowing before you deposit a significant sum.
Nine years running, one notable asterisk, an F1 sleeve deal that settles nothing regulatory.
Curacao Gaming Authority licence OGL/2023/1366/0697. The Curacao licence is the library card of online gambling, issued by a regulator whose main enforcement tool is the threat of not renewing a credential that costs about as much as a mid-range family car. BC.Game has been live since 2017, which is long enough to have built a real track record. The record is mostly good and includes one visible dent, the 2023 to 2024 withdrawal delay episode that stretched queue times and frayed community patience before the site worked through it. The payments have cleared since. The memory has not fully. Not available in the US, UK, Netherlands, France, or Spain. The T&Cs also exclude Germany, Australia, and India. The F1 Alpine front-of-sleeve sponsorship is the loudest legitimacy claim on the site. It is a marketing decision, not a conduct standard. The legitimacy actually comes from nine years of operation and a payment record that is mostly good with one asterisk you should know about before you deposit a serious sum.
The only site in this test group with a native iOS and Android app. Push notifications included.
BC.Game is the only site in our current test set with a native iOS and Android app that is actually listed in the respective stores - a genuine differentiator in a category where every other operator defaults to 'add us to your home screen and pretend'. The iOS app is available in regions where Apple permits real-money casino listings; if your App Store does not show it, the mobile web build is the fallback and it is competent. The Android app is available both via Google Play in supported regions and as a direct APK download from the site. The app mirrors the desktop feature set: full casino library, live dealer, sportsbook, and BC Originals. Push notifications work for deposit confirmations, bonus activations, and event reminders, which is the persistent gap in every competitor's mobile offering. The known cost of the native app is the same known cost as the desktop: a busy interface that takes time to learn. New users should expect to spend 10 to 15 minutes orienting before the navigation feels natural. That is a one-time tax, not a recurring one.
Good in standard conditions. Historically slower in peak-load crises. Telegram is a real channel.
24/7 live chat, email, and a Telegram channel that functions as a second support tier and community space simultaneously. Chat median first-response in our testing was roughly 90 seconds, slightly slower than Stake and Razed but well within acceptable range. The agents can access your account state without you pasting transaction hashes at them three times, which is the base competence level every crypto casino should achieve and not all of them do. More complex issues - KYC re-submission, bonus state disputes, wallet address changes - go to a second tier that resolved within 12 to 24 hours in our testing. The Telegram channel is genuinely active; community members often resolve navigation questions faster than live chat does. Where BC.Game's support record has taken hits is in peak-load periods. The 2023 to 2024 payment delay episode coincided with support queues that stretched to hours rather than minutes, and community forum accounts from that period describe an experience that was less composed than the standard testing window suggests. Current performance is good. Historical performance has one visible dent.
The heaviest crypto casino in the test set. 8.7 out of 10, with the 2024 episode in the footnotes.
BC.Game is the heaviest site in this test set by almost every objective measure. Largest catalogue, widest coin list, native apps in both stores, oldest track record among the casino-primary operators. It also has the most complicated reputation, because the 2023 to 2024 payment delay episode resolved but did not fully fade from the community that watched it unfold. We rank it 8.7 out of 10. Wins on breadth, coin flexibility, mobile, and a provably fair originals suite that is more transparent than most. Loses points for the 2023 episode, an interface that is harder to learn than it should be, and a 40x bonus rollover indistinguishable from every other 40x rollover on the market. If you want maximum coin support and a native app, this is the right site. If payout speed above all else is what you are ranking on and you have a shorter memory, Razed is the better pick.
BC.Game is licensed under Curaçao Gaming Authority (OGL/2023/1366/0697) and has been live since 2017. We deposited and withdrew our own crypto during testing without incident. Whether the licence is strong is a separate question; see the Licensing section above.
The minimum deposit at BC.Game is No minimum for most crypto. Below this threshold, deposits may be held in a pending state until you top up to the floor. The network fee to move a small deposit often exceeds the deposit itself, so round up.
In our testing window, BC.Game averaged Minutes for crypto, manual review on first withdrawal. A first withdrawal may be slower if it triggers KYC; once documents clear, subsequent cashouts run at the quoted speed.
Yes, native Android and iOS apps are available in the regions where the site operates.
USDT TRC-20 for anything under roughly $500. Network fee is around $1 flat and settlement is typically under two minutes. ERC-20 costs $6 to $14 depending on Ethereum gas, which is only worth paying if you already hold USDT on Ethereum and do not want to bridge.
Unplayed bonus funds and any winnings from them forfeit when the bonus expires. Expiry at BC.Game is set in the T and Cs for the active offer. Cash balance from your own deposit is unaffected and remains withdrawable at any point.
No. BC.Game detects and blocks geo-spoofed sessions at withdrawal, which is when it matters. Accounts flagged for VPN use during deposit typically have bonuses voided and withdrawals held pending jurisdiction verification. We do not recommend the attempt.