Ontario does not have a crypto casino market in the way the rest of Canada does. The province closed the grey market in April 2022 and requires AGCO registration for anyone offering online gambling to residents. None of the eighteen operators on our list hold that registration. So this page is not a ranking. It is what an Ontario resident actually needs to know before searching for one.
We do not list any operator on this page. The market is closed or the operators we cover do not hold the required licence. See the section below for what an Ontario player can actually do.
Ontario is a closed market. Only AGCO-licensed iGaming operators can legally accept Ontario residents. None of the crypto-first operators we review hold an AGCO licence.
AGCO-licensed sites settle in CAD via Interac and bank transfer. Crypto deposit and withdrawal at the AGCO sites is currently non-existent.
Since April 2022 Ontario has been the only Canadian province with a regulated online gambling market. The AGCO and iGaming Ontario require any operator marketing to Ontario residents to hold a registration agreement. Crypto-first operators do not. This page is here because Ontario players keep searching for one, and we would rather publish the facts than rank operators that should not be marketed to you.
Same method as the main ranking: Withdrawal Confidence Index, observed payout time, reserves, licence, and operator age. The only filter on this page is that the operator's own terms of service accept residents of Ontario. We have signed up from a Ontario IP at every operator listed here.
If your play is starting to feel like a chore rather than a hobby, stop. Set deposit limits at the operator before you need them. Local helplines for Ontario are listed on our responsible gambling page.