Anjouan-licensed casino-only product from High Score Limited. Cashback-led welcome, slim provider stack, and a transparency gap where the licence number should live on the homepage.
Last tested: May 29, 2026 by Julian Ortiz. Next review: August 29, 2026.

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


10% cashback for 7 days on net losses. No match figure, no rollover wall, no max-bet rule. Promo code NEWBONUS.
Ten percent cashback for seven days on first deposit. No headline match figure, no four-tier ladder, no 40x rollover wall. The cashback applies to net losses across the seven-day window, paid back to the account in withdrawable funds rather than locked bonus credit. That structure is friendlier to slow players than the alternative. A 1,000 dollar deposit that loses 800 dollars in seven days returns 80 dollars in usable cash. The same deposit on a 150 percent match would return 1,500 dollars of bonus credit locked behind 60,000 dollars of qualifying wagering, which most players never clear. Cashback is honest in a way match bonuses are not. Enter promo code NEWBONUS at registration. The cashback is the entirety of the welcome path; there is no second-deposit reload at the welcome stage. If you came expecting a big match number, Degencity is the wrong site. If you came expecting a clean entry-level offer that does not bury terms in T&Cs, it is the right one.
No sportsbook. Casino-only positioning, consistent with the lighter end of the offshore market.
Degencity does not offer a sportsbook. The site is casino-only, which is consistent with the operator's positioning at the lighter end of the offshore market. If sportsbook coverage is a hard requirement, there are six sportsbook-equipped operators on this list and Degencity is not one of them. The decision to skip sports keeps regulatory and integration overhead down, which is the working economic model for casino-only crypto operators in 2026. It also means the brand can focus on the casino lobby and the cashback-led welcome path rather than carrying the cost of two product stacks that compete for the same player attention. For the player who wants to bet on a Champions League final and play a slot afterwards from the same account, this is the wrong choice. For the slot-first player who values cashback simplicity over a match-bonus ladder, the absence of a sportsbook is a focus signal rather than a deficiency.
3,000 games with Pragmatic, Evolution, Hacksaw, BGaming, Spribe, Endorphina. Short on the Nolimit / Push tail.
Three thousand-plus games with Pragmatic Play, Evolution, BGaming, Spribe, Endorphina, and Hacksaw Gaming on the provider list. The list is short by category standards. Bitkingz runs 4,000-plus, Housebets 5,000-plus across 69 providers, Cloudbet 5,000-plus. Degencity is in the credible-but-not-deep class. Live dealer runs on Evolution with the standard blackjack, roulette, and baccarat coverage plus the game-show roster. The slot lobby covers the working high-variance catalogue via Hacksaw and the standard Pragmatic and BGaming releases. Spribe carries Aviator and the crash-game shelf. RTPs are industry-standard. What is missing is the long tail. No Nolimit City, no Push Gaming, no Relax, no Big Time Gaming. If your slot rotation lives in that tail, Degencity will feel thin. The cashback-led welcome is the part of the offer that compensates; the lobby itself is competent rather than deep.
9 cryptos, $10 minimum, under-hour crypto withdrawals on tested rails. Thin payment record, only 3 Trustpilot reviews on AU mirror.
BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, DOGE, BCH, TRX, and SOL on the crypto side. Visa, Mastercard, and bank transfer on fiat, with limited coverage. Minimum deposit is 10 dollars equivalent. Withdrawal speed in our testing ran under one hour on crypto and 24 to 72 hours on fiat. The payment record is thin because the operating history is thin. Only three Trustpilot reviews on record, all of them on the AU mirror site rather than the primary domain, which is a small sample by any standard. The reviews are positive; the volume is low enough that it is not the basis for a confident judgement. There is no published proof-of-reserves attestation. Stake and Roobet publish; Degencity does not. The absence is not failure, but it is the first thing to know before you scale deposits past a test amount. Keep first deposits modest, take an early withdrawal to verify the rails, calibrate from there.
Anjouan licence, High Score Limited, licence number not displayed on the primary domain. Real transparency gap.
Anjouan Offshore Finance Authority licence, operated by High Score Limited. The licence number is not displayed on the primary domain at the time of testing, which is a real transparency gap and the single piece of regulatory hygiene we flag most clearly. Every other operator on this list publishes the licence number with a working seal in the footer. High Score Limited has no public history beyond this single property. Anjouan as a regulator sits below Curaçao on the depth-of-oversight curve and well below Malta or the UK. The combination of an undisplayed licence number and an operator with no other properties means the regulatory backstop is shallow even by offshore-market standards. Our T&Cs do not accept signups from the USA, UK, Australia, India, or Germany. Degencity blocks the US at the IP level and maintains a wide restricted-country list enforced by geolocation. Do not try to circumvent the access controls; they bite at cashout rather than deposit, which is the worst time to learn about them.
Responsive web, PWA install on iOS and Android. Competent rather than category-leading.
No native iOS or Android app at the time of testing. The mobile web build is responsive, runs in Safari and Chrome, and installs to the home screen as a PWA on both platforms. The PWA route is the standard pattern for offshore casinos avoiding App Store gatekeeping. The mobile lobby is navigable, with the same provider and feature filtering as the desktop build. Slot performance on 4G ran cleanly in our testing. Live dealer streams hold up on a 6-inch screen with a reasonable connection. The mobile experience is competent rather than category-leading. Push notifications are absent, which is the cost of skipping the native-app path. For a casino-only player who opens the site to play and closes it when done, that is not a real gap. For anyone who values reload offer alerts and tournament notifications pushed to the lock screen, it is the feature that is missing.
24/7 chat, 3-7 minute reply at standard hours. Limited public review record makes contested-case timing hard to predict.
Twenty-four-seven live chat plus email. Public review record is limited to the three Trustpilot reviews on the AU mirror, which is too small a sample to draw a confident judgement from. Chat first-response in our own testing ran 3 to 7 minutes during standard hours, which is in the middle of the category range. Email turnaround ran 24 to 48 hours on routine queries. There is no public dispute resolution tracker. The escalation path past chat and email is the Anjouan regulator's complaint pipeline, which runs in weeks and is not publicly logged. That is the structural limit of the regulatory backstop on this site. Keep transcripts of every chat session. Screenshot the deposit-to-cashback-to-withdrawal flow before you request a payout. The advice is universal; it applies specifically here because the absence of public dispute history makes it harder to predict where the operator will be slow or fast on a contested case.
6.2 out of 10. Clean cashback-led product, the licence-number gap is the first thing to fix.
Degencity is a clean, casino-only crypto operation with a cashback-led welcome that is honest about what it is. The product is competent and the lobby covers the working provider set. The two issues are the undisplayed licence number and the thin public record, both of which sit at the regulatory-hygiene layer rather than the product layer. For a player who values cashback over match-bonus marketing and is comfortable with a smaller lobby and a thinner regulatory backstop, Degencity is a workable secondary account. For a player who treats published licence numbers as a baseline check, the homepage gap is the first thing to flag and the first thing the operator should fix. We rank Degencity 6.2 out of 10. Worth a small deposit to test the rails and the cashback math. Not the right pick for anyone planning to scale deposits past test size, and not the right pick if regulatory transparency is a non-negotiable.
Degencity is licensed under Anjouan Offshore Finance Authority licence (operator: High Score Limited), licence number not displayed on the primary domain and has been live since 2024. 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 Degencity is $10 equivalent in 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.
On our last test withdrawal, Degencity settled in Crypto under one hour, fiat 24 to 72 hours. First cashouts during KYC add 24 to 72 hours regardless of operator; once verified, the queue is the only variable and the queue is usually short.
No, there is no native app. Apple and Google do not list real-money crypto casino apps in most regions, so the mobile web build is the intended interface. It installs to your home screen and runs full-screen.
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 Degencity 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. Degencity 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.