Source: Arkham Intelligence. Snapshot 2026-04-21 at 16:37 UTC.
BC.Game's reserves recovered after the 2023 to 2024 withdrawal-delay episode. They are stable now, but the episode still shapes the read.
BC.Game reserve balance across the last five weekly snapshots. Source: Arkham Intelligence entity cluster, snapshotted every Tuesday at 16:37 UTC.
BC.Game currently sits at #3 of 5 by total clustered on-chain liquidity. The ranking reflects what Arkham has tagged, not full operator reserves. Numbers below are snapshot values in USD.
| # | Operator | Reserves (USD) | Addresses tracked |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stake.com | $351.24M | 7.6M |
| 2 | Rainbet.com | $52.99M | 330K |
| 3 | BC.Game | $26.89M | 1.6M |
| 4 | Roobet.com | $12.38M | 3.2M |
| 5 | Gamdom.com | $649.2K | 183K |
Twenty-seven million dollars across 1.6 million addresses, seventeen dollars per address. Middle of the pack on absolute reserves, middle of the pack on per-address depth. That is the quiet version of the story.
The loud version: in late 2023 through early 2024, BC.Game ran a stretch of slow and in some cases stuck withdrawals. Players documented it on public forums, the operator acknowledged liquidity pressure, and resolution took months. On-chain reserves during that window dipped visibly. Today's balance is recovered, which matters, but recovery does not retroactively erase the trust cost of that period.
What the numbers do tell you today is that the payment machinery is currently funded. Our tested withdrawals across the last quarter have landed in the 15-minute to 4-hour window, consistent with a normal operational state. The F1 Alpine sleeve deal signed late 2024 implies available marketing budget, which in turn implies the top-line business is healthy enough to sponsor a Formula One team.
What to watch next: reserve stability. A year of reserves staying within 10 percent of today's level through a full crypto cycle would let us upgrade the operator's rating on the payout-reliability axis. A second dip would not.
The 2023 to 2024 withdrawal delay episode is not visible in today's reserves, which are recovered and stable. Reserves recovery alone does not retroactively fix the trust hit from that period, but it does mean the payment machinery is currently funded.
On-chain reserves are a floor, not a ceiling. An operator can hold more than this in wallets that have not been clustered, or less than this if they owe player balances that exceed their on-chain float. This page is one input among several. Use it alongside payout test results, licensing, and dispute history.
Source: Arkham Intelligence. Numbers are a manual snapshot, not a live feed.
Arkham Intelligence clusters public blockchain addresses and assigns them to entities. Their analysts link deposit addresses, hot wallets, and cold storage to operator entity pages through on-chain flow analysis. We take a weekly snapshot of the tagged balances on Tuesdays at 16:37 UTC and publish the result here. We do not run Arkham, we do not influence the clustering, and we do not pay for custom tagging. If Arkham updates its cluster, our next snapshot reflects the change.
We do not publish a live feed. Live feeds create a false sense of precision that the underlying clustering work does not support. A weekly snapshot with a dated timestamp is the correct resolution for this kind of data.