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Editorial process

About Bit Spin Bonus

Independent crypto casino reviews, written with honest constraints

Most casino review sites are operationally indistinguishable from the marketing arms of the operators they review — they take operator copy, lightly rewrite it, slap a fabricated rating on top, and publish the result. We try to be a meaningfully different thing. The site is funded by affiliate commissions on the operators we link to, which means we have a financial interest in some operators over others; we structure the editorial process around constraints that limit how much that incentive can warp the work.

How we review

Every operator review starts with a real-money deposit on at least two of the operator's supported networks. We play through enough volume to interact with customer support at least once, and to trigger any withdrawal-velocity checks the platform applies. The withdrawal cycle is the heart of the review — we time the end-to-end process from request to on-chain confirmation, and we repeat the cycle at amounts above the operator's normal review threshold to see what happens when the platform actually has to look at the request.

What we don't do

We don't publish operator-by-operator numerical ratings. Ratings systems get gamed almost instantly: every operator on a 10-point scale rates between 8.8 and 9.6, and the rankings stop meaning anything. We use editorial positioning instead ("top tier," "mainstream," "new") and describe the trade-offs between operators within a tier. We don't accept paid placement, we don't accept operator-written content, and we don't shift rankings based on commission rate.

The affiliate model, honestly

The site is funded by affiliate commissions. When you click through to an operator from our pages and sign up, the operator pays us a referral fee. The fee varies by operator — sometimes it's a one-time CPA payment, sometimes it's a revenue share on your activity, sometimes both. We disclose this because the incentive shape matters: revenue-share commissions create a stronger interest in recommending operators that handle player relationships well over time, which is closer to aligned with the player than CPA-only structures. We try to recommend operators who treat players well regardless of which fee structure they use.

Responsible gambling

Gambling has a real downside and the operators we review have an obvious interest in obscuring that. We don't. If you or someone you know has a problem with gambling, help is available at BeGambleAware, the National Council on Problem Gambling, GamCare, or your country's equivalent service. Casino play is entertainment with a cost; the cost is real and the math is on the house's side. Stake amounts you would be comfortable losing entirely.