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Blocino

Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Contents
  • Official Website
  • Games
  • Bonuses and Promotions
    • Deposit Bonuses
    • Challenges
    • Races
    • Rain
  • VIP Program
  • BLC Token and Dividends
  • Deposits
  • Withdrawals
  • Restricted Countries and VPN
  • KYC
  • Responsible Gambling
  • Support
  • Safety and Trust
  • Is Blocino a Scam?

Blocino is a new crypto casino that launched in early February 2026. It’s built around provably fair in-house games, a growing third-party slots and live casino library, sports betting, and a native token system where playing earns you dividends. The platform is still in beta, run by a very small team, and very much a work in progress. That context matters a lot when reading this review.

Official Website

https://blocino.com/

Development started in June 2025 and the casino went live around February 7, 2026. The founder announced it on Bitcointalk the same month, describing a background in casino customer support and a desire to build something genuinely player-focused. The lead developer left the project midway through, and the founder has openly stated he’s been fixing bugs and building new features largely alone using AI coding tools. That’s an unusual situation for a casino handling real player funds and it’s worth keeping in mind throughout.

The platform calls itself a crypto-first casino and leans hard into the no-KYC, anonymous angle. It’s unlicensed and unregulated – there’s no gambling authority overseeing it. The Terms are governed by no specific jurisdiction and there’s no published list of restricted countries, though the Terms do place responsibility for legal compliance entirely on the player.

As of early May 2026, Blocino has around 85 active weekly race participants and roughly $4,500 in weekly wagering volume across all games. The BLC token dividend pool sits at essentially zero and the total token supply minted is 0% of the planned 100 billion. These numbers confirm this is a genuinely early-stage platform with a small but real active community.

The site works across desktop and mobile browsers. The design is polished for a beta product – dark purple theme, clean navigation, and a distinctive pink axolotl as the brand mascot. The sidebar covers Games, Casino, VIP, Dividends, Challenges, Blocino Race, and Support.

Games

Blocino has two distinct sides to its game library and the quality difference between them is significant right now.

The in-house original games are the strongest part of the platform. There are eight of them: Crash, Classic Dice, Wheel, Tower, Diamond, High or Low, Mine V2, and Up-Down. All eight are provably fair, meaning you can independently verify every single result yourself using the seed verification tool built into the platform. After any round you can view the server seed, client seed, and nonce used to generate the outcome and reproduce it yourself to confirm nothing was manipulated. For players who care about fairness transparency, this is meaningful and not just marketing.

These games are lightweight, load quickly, and work well on mobile. The minimum bet across most of them is $0.0001 USD equivalent. Maximum bet is $10. Maximum win per game is $980 and any win above a 100x multiplier is not paid out – this is written into the Terms and is a hard ceiling.

The third-party content was added in March 2026 and includes slots, live casino, table games, and arcade titles. The lobby has filters for Slots, Live Casino, Table, Arcade, and Popular Games, plus a provider filter and a random game picker. There’s also a search function and a search history feature.

The reliability of third-party content has been the platform’s biggest weakness since launch. The section has suffered repeated outages – games disabled for 16 hours or more with no maintenance notice or explanation. When third-party slots first appeared in the lobby they were in demo mode only and couldn’t be played with real money, which caused confusion for players who deposited expecting to play slots. That situation has been resolved but serves as a good illustration of the beta-stage experience you should expect.

Bonuses and Promotions

Deposit Bonuses

There are three deposit bonuses on offer. Your first deposit gets a 100% match up to $100. Your second deposit gets 75% up to $100. Every deposit after that qualifies for a 50% reload up to $100. The minimum deposit to trigger any of these is $20, and the minimum bonus you’ll receive is $20. All three bonuses carry a 35x wagering requirement.

In-house original games like Crash, Dice, and Mines only contribute 10% of each stake toward clearing the wagering requirement. That means to clear a $100 bonus using in-house games you’d need $3,500 in total stakes. Slots contribute 100% of each stake, making them the only realistic route to clearing bonuses quickly. Live casino and arcade games are completely excluded and contribute nothing at all toward wagering.

You must activate the bonus before making your deposit.

It’s also worth knowing that if you withdraw before meeting the wagering requirements, the entire bonus amount and all related winnings are deducted from your balance, not just the remaining requirement.

Challenges

Challenges are time-limited missions where you need to hit a target multiplier on a specific game with a minimum bet. Currently active challenges include hitting 10x on Tower with a minimum 0.20 USDT bet for a $5 USDT reward, and hitting 50x on Mines with a minimum 0.01 LTC bet for a 0.20 LTC reward. Rewards are credited automatically when you complete the requirement. Looking at the completed challenges history going back to February 2026, there have been 11 total completions across the platform, which tells you something about the current activity level.

Races

The Blocino Race is a weekly leaderboard competition where position is determined by total wagering volume. The current weekly prize pool is 400 DOGE, worth roughly $45 at current prices. Top prize is 125 DOGE, second place gets 75 DOGE, third gets 50 DOGE, and places four through twenty receive between 10 and 30 DOGE. There are also daily race versions. The affiliate contest is a separate race where ranking is based on referred players’ activity rather than your own wagering.

Rain

Rain is a feature where small amounts of crypto are distributed to active chat users. To be eligible you need to have wagered at least $5 that day and been active in chat within the last 30 minutes. If you win from rain, you can withdraw up to $20 once per 30-day period. Rain farming – artificially maintaining chat activity to collect rain without genuine play – is explicitly prohibited.

Winnings from wager contests or challenges are treated as bonus winnings if you’ve never made a deposit, or if your first deposit came after the contest reward was credited. In those cases the 2x bonus profit cap applies.

VIP Program

There are 21 levels spread across seven tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Emerald, and Royal. You advance by accumulating wagered volume over your lifetime on the platform.

Bronze covers $0 to $5,000 wagered across three sub-levels. Silver runs from $5,000 to $250,000. Gold covers $250,000 to $2.5 million. Platinum goes from $2.5 million to $25 million. Diamond covers $25 million to $200 million. Emerald runs from $200 million to $600 million. Royal starts at $600 million and Royal 3 begins at $1 billion wagered with no upper ceiling.

Each level provides three main benefits: rakeback, lossback, and a daily faucet. Silver and above also receive a one-time level-up bonus in USDT.

Bronze 1 gives 3% rakeback, 3% lossback, and 5 faucet claims per day. Bronze 2 is 3.85% and 7 claims. Bronze 3 is 4.7% and 8 claims. Silver 1 jumps to 5.55% with a $4 USDT level-up bonus and 10 faucet claims. Silver 2 is 6.4% with $20 and 11 claims. Silver 3 is 7.25% with $75 and 13 claims. Gold 1 is 8.1% with $150 and 14 claims. Gold 2 is 8.95% with $250 and 16 claims. Gold 3 is 9.8% with $500 and 17 claims. Platinum 1 is 10.65% with $1,500 and 19 claims. Platinum 2 is 11.5% with $2,500 and 20 claims. Platinum 3 is 12.35% with $5,000 and 22 claims. Diamond 1 is 13.2% with $15,000 and 23 claims. Diamond 2 is 14.05% with $25,000 and 25 claims. Diamond 3 is 14.9% with $50,000 and 26 claims. Emerald 1 is 15.75% with $100,000 and 28 claims. Emerald 2 is 16.6% with $100,000 and 29 claims. Emerald 3 is 17.45% with $150,000 and 31 claims. Royal 1 is 18.3% with $150,000 and 32 claims. Royal 2 is 19.15% with $150,000 and 34 claims. Royal 3 tops out at 20% with $249,999 and 35 faucet claims per day.

Rakeback and lossback rates are always identical at every level. Rakeback is a percentage of your wagering returned to you periodically. Lossback is a VIP-specific feature that returns a percentage of your net losses as USDT and can be claimed whenever your claimable amount meets the minimum threshold shown on the Lossback tab. The calculation uses your activity since your last claim: deposits minus withdrawals minus tips sent minus rain sent, compared against your current wallet balance. If the result is positive, that’s your claimable loss base.

There’s also a Weekly Reload and Monthly Reload available at higher tiers.

VIP migration is available if you’re coming from another casino. You apply through the VIP section of your account settings and Blocino will match your existing tier. The process has worked for players who’ve tried it, though initial communication was poor – there were no notifications when migration was completed. This has since been fixed and applicants now receive email updates when their status changes.

Compared to established competitors, Blocino’s lower-tier rates are modest. Stake offers competitive rakeback from the very beginning. Blocino’s rates become more attractive at higher tiers, but reaching those requires enormous wagering volume.

BLC Token and Dividends

Every time you play any eligible game, you mine BLC tokens automatically. The token is entirely platform-specific – it’s not on any blockchain, cannot be withdrawn, and cannot be traded externally. It exists only within Blocino and has no value outside the platform.

Your BLC balance is automatically staked in the dividend pool. Every 24 hours, 2% of the total pool value is distributed proportionally to all qualifying holders. You need at least 100 BLC to qualify for dividends.

The dividend pool is funded by player losses and depleted by player wins. When players lose, money flows into the pool. When players win, it flows out. The pool can go negative if the casino has an unlucky run. This is a transparent model but it means dividends are not guaranteed income – they fluctuate entirely with how the casino performs on any given day.

Token pricing is currently in Stage 1 at $0.20 per BLC. Total planned supply is 100 billion BLC. Currently 0% of the supply has been minted. Future stages will presumably introduce higher pricing as supply increases.

The concept mirrors what established crypto casinos like Rollbit do with their native tokens, and it has genuine long-term potential. Right now the pool value is essentially zero and dividends are delivering nothing meaningful, simply because the platform is too new and volume is too low. This is one to watch rather than factor into your decision to play today.

Deposits

Blocino accepts eleven cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, USDT, USDC, TRON, Dogecoin, ADA, XRP, and BNB. There is no fiat support, no credit or debit cards, no bank transfers, and no e-wallets. It’s crypto only.

Minimum deposit is approximately $10 USD equivalent across all coins. This number is critical: if your deposit arrives below the minimum threshold, it will not be credited to your account and it will not be returned. It’s simply lost. Always deposit a little above the minimum to account for network fees and exchange rate fluctuations.

Bitcoin deposits are credited after the required number of network confirmations.Bitcoin deposits are credited after the required number of network confirmations. The platform shows conflicting information on this – one page states 10 confirmations required while another states 1 – so the exact requirement is unclear and worth confirming with support before your first deposit. Other coins have their own confirmation requirements shown on the deposit page.

XRP deposits are processed on the BSC network rather than the native XRP ledger. This is intentional and confirmed by the team, but it’s worth double-checking in the deposit interface before sending – sending native XRP to a BSC address from a wallet that doesn’t support network selection could result in a lost deposit. Always verify the network shown on the deposit page matches what you’re sending from.

Each coin has its own unique deposit address generated in your account. Always use the address shown for the specific coin you’re depositing – sending the wrong coin to a deposit address can result in permanent loss.

Withdrawals

Minimum withdrawal is $30 USD equivalent in any supported coin. There’s a flat withdrawal fee of approximately $1 per transaction to cover network costs. Once processed by the system, withdrawals are broadcast to the blockchain and typically arrive within minutes to an hour. Manual review can add extra time for certain withdrawals.

Maximum withdrawal from bonus funds is hard capped at $30 regardless of winnings. Your own deposited funds have no stated maximum withdrawal limit beyond the game-level restrictions.

All deposits must be wagered at least 1x before a withdrawal can be processed. You also need to have made at least one deposit and placed at least one wager before your first withdrawal request.

Restricted Countries and VPN

Blocino doesn’t publish a restricted countries list anywhere on the platform. The Terms state that players are personally responsible for ensuring online gambling is legal in their jurisdiction and prohibit use from any region where gambling is banned, but no specific countries are named.

The founder has confirmed on Bitcointalk that all countries are currently accepted for in-house games. He also noted that when third-party providers are fully integrated, geo-blocking may be introduced to comply with those providers’ licensing requirements, and affected players would receive a grace period to withdraw before any restrictions take effect.

There’s no official VPN policy. The Terms explicitly mention geo-location and IP masking detection as something the platform actively monitors under its fraud and abuse prevention measures. Using a VPN to access Blocino from a jurisdiction where gambling is illegal would put you at risk of account action under the broad Terms clauses around prohibited use.

KYC

No KYC is required. Registration asks for an email address, a username, and a password. No ID documents, no proof of address, no selfies, nothing else. The platform is unlicensed so there’s no regulatory requirement driving verification.

The FAQ confirms this explicitly and states that Blocino doesn’t collect or store identity documents for standard play. The founder has said fraud detection and multi-account prevention is handled through technical means rather than identity verification.

In rare circumstances the Terms do allow the casino to request information to comply with local laws or protect the platform, but this is not routine and there are no reports of it being applied to regular players.

Responsible Gambling

Blocino has a self-exclusion tool available in account settings under Settings then Self-exclusion. You can exclude yourself for 24 hours, 48 hours, 7 days, 14 days, 1 month, 3 months, or permanently. Once active, a timed exclusion cannot be cancelled by you – it must expire naturally, or an administrator can remove it in circumstances permitted by policy.

While self-excluded you cannot play games, deposit, withdraw, or access any gambling-related features. Live chat typically remains accessible so you can still reach support.

The platform keeps a full history of your self-exclusion periods including start and end times, the reason you selected, any optional note you added, and whether the period expired naturally or was revoked by an administrator. This is viewable in your account under Settings then Self-exclusion activity.

Support

Support is available via live chat on the site and by email at support@blocino.com. Coverage is not 24/7. The founder acknowledged this early and has committed to improving it over time. In practice response times during off-hours can be slow – measured in hours rather than minutes.

Blocino built its own proprietary live support software in March 2026, replacing a third-party solution. The platform also has a detailed FAQ section covering general account questions, deposits, withdrawals, betting limits, the Blocino Race, challenges, the affiliate program, KYC, provably fair, bonuses, rakeback, lossback, dividends, and self-exclusion.

The Bitcointalk forum thread has functioned as the main community communication channel since launch. The founder is active there and has generally responded to substantive feedback, fixed reported bugs, and updated the platform based on suggestions. During the March 27 to 28 outage, however, there was no proactive communication for over 16 hours while all casino games and sports betting were completely unavailable. Players found out only by checking the site or asking in chat.

There’s also a Telegram presence. The founder’s account is @blocino_founder and is confirmed official.

Safety and Trust

Blocino is unlicensed and unregulated. There is no gambling authority overseeing withdrawals, dispute resolution, or game fairness for third-party content. If something goes wrong, there is no regulator to escalate to. The Terms cap the casino’s maximum liability to any player at €100 – meaning even if wrongdoing is acknowledged, the maximum they’re contractually required to pay is €100.

The Terms give Blocino extremely broad powers. They can adjust any payout they decide was credited in error. They can cancel or change any game at any time. They can ban accounts and confiscate all funds without needing to prove specific violations publicly. They can refuse or limit bets. Multiple accounts are prohibited and the casino can freely control assets in duplicate accounts. These clauses are broader than what you’d typically see at a licensed casino and provide very limited recourse for players.

In late March 2026, a player deposited approximately $700 to test the platform. A $30 sports bet that won was cancelled with only the stake returned after the player complained. After wagering via Crash and Up-Down to satisfy the 1x withdrawal requirement, the player’s account was suspended and $600 was confiscated. Blocino accused the player of creating multiple accounts and abusing a promo code. The player denied both accusations, stated they had registered only once, used no promo code, and gave explicit public permission for Blocino to share their evidence openly on the forum. Blocino declined to share any evidence publicly, cited privacy policy, and directed the player to email consent for a mediator process.

The community response was largely skeptical. Multiple long-standing Bitcointalk members drew comparisons to previous casino scams that operated on the same forum. A separate scam accusation thread was opened. Blocino responded to that thread but provided nothing specific – repeating that the player had violated multiple Terms clauses without specifying what was done or showing any proof.

Whether or not the player genuinely violated the rules, the handling was poor. An innocent player who deposited $700, played legitimately, and met the withdrawal requirement deserves a clear explanation. An accused multi-accounter using promo abuse should have that claim backed by shareable evidence when the player explicitly consents to it. Neither happened.

There are other documented concerns. Game logic bugs were exploited by multiple users in the first weeks of operation with real funds withdrawn before the issues were caught. Race rewards were accidentally distributed twice in March and then clawed back from player balances, causing confusion and frustration. The sportsbook has gone down repeatedly without notice. The lead developer left mid-project. A user on Bitcointalk very early in the thread claimed to have evidence of game outcome manipulation, though no evidence was ever actually produced and the accusation is widely believed to have been the threatened retaliation the founder warned about.

On the other side: the founder has been genuinely engaged and responsive throughout. Bugs have been fixed. Features have been added on a consistent schedule. Some players have successfully deposited and withdrawn. The platform has grown from zero to a real active community in under three months. These are not the hallmarks of a pure exit scam.

The honest assessment is that Blocino sits in genuinely uncertain territory. It has real potential and a founder who appears to care about building something good. It also has no license, fragile infrastructure, broad Terms that heavily favour the operator, and an unresolved fund confiscation case that was handled in a way that should give any potential depositor pause.

Is Blocino a Scam?

Blocino has a polished interface for a beta product, genuinely innovative provably fair in-house games, a dividend token model with real long-term potential, eleven supported cryptocurrencies, a surprisingly full feature set for a two-month-old casino, and a founder who is clearly invested in building something worthwhile. The VIP program, lossback feature, and BLC token dividends give long-term players real reasons to stick around if the platform matures properly.

The problems are also real. It’s unstable, unlicensed, technically fragile, and has an active unresolved dispute involving $600 in confiscated player funds that was handled in a way that should concern any potential depositor. The Terms are heavily weighted in the operator’s favour with minimal player protections. Support isn’t 24/7 and communication during outages has been poor. And the combination of a solo developer, a departed lead dev, and a beta platform handling real money is an objectively risky situation.

If you want to try Blocino, start with the absolute minimum. Deposit $10 to $20, play the in-house games which are genuinely enjoyable, and test a withdrawal before committing more. If that experience is smooth, you’ll know more than any review can tell you. Don’t put serious money here until the platform has a longer track record of paying players cleanly, resolving disputes transparently, and maintaining basic stability. Check back in six months – if Blocino keeps improving at the pace it’s shown, it could turn into something genuinely worth recommending.

ByJason McCulloch
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Jason has over 20 years of experience in both land-based and online casinos. He specializes in data analysis, product development, and building partnerships with major gambling companies. Throughout his career, Jason has worked with industry leaders like IGT PlayDigital, Pragmatic Play, and Evolution Group. He's helped bring table games to over 3,000 online casino sites worldwide. Based in Las Vegas, Jason writes about gambling industry trends, technology, and market insights.

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