Dejen is a sweepstakes-style crypto casino that launched recently and is still building its reputation. It’s operated by Core Connect LTD out of Belize, and while it has the look and feel of a serious platform, it doesn’t yet have much of a footprint online.
Dejen calls itself a sweepstakes entertainment platform in official descriptions, but markets itself as a crypto casino on its own website. The difference matters. Because it operates under a sweepstakes model, it uses two types of currency — Fun Cash (the one you can buy) and Sweeps Cash (the one you can eventually redeem for real money). Sweeps Cash can never be purchased directly. You earn it through bonuses, daily rewards, promos, and a mail-in postcard method. Fun Cash can be bought with crypto and is purely for entertainment with no redemption value.
This sweepstakes setup is how platforms like this operate in the US without a traditional gambling license. It’s a legal grey area that’s become fairly common, but it does mean Dejen isn’t regulated the same way a licensed casino in Malta or the UK would be. There’s no gambling license listed anywhere on the site.
Official Website
https://www.dejen.com/

Games
The game library is genuinely impressive for a site this size. You’ve got slots from over 100 providers including big names like Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Hacksaw Gaming, NoLimit City, Yggdrasil, Microgaming, Betsoft, PG Soft, and Big Time Gaming. The live casino is powered mainly by Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, covering roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and game shows like Crazy Time and Monopoly Live.
Then there are the Dejen Originals — Cases, Case Battles, Blackjack, Dice, and Mines — all built in-house and all provably fair, meaning you can verify every result yourself using your session seeds. Case Opening is a bit like loot boxes where you see the drop chances upfront before spending anything. Case Battles turns it into a multiplayer competition with solo, team, and group modes. Dice lets you set your own odds and verify every roll. Mines is the classic tile-flipping game where you cash out before hitting a bomb.
Bonuses
New players get 500 Sweeps Cash just for signing up and a free case on registration, which is a decent welcome without having to spend anything. There’s also a deposit bonus — a 50% match up to $100 on your first purchase of Fun Cash. So if you put in $100, you get $50 extra, giving you $150 total to play with. If you deposit more than $100, the bonus is still capped at $50.
Welcome Bonus Key Terms
- Sign-up bonus: 500 Sweeps Cash + free case, no deposit needed
- Deposit match: 50% up to $50 on first Fun Cash purchase
- Example: Deposit $100 → receive $50 bonus → $150 to play
- Wagering: 15× the combined deposit + bonus amount
- Max bet during rollover: $10
- Forfeit option: Before any wagering only — contact support
The rollover requirement before you can withdraw is 15x the combined deposit and bonus amount. On a $100 deposit with a $50 bonus, that works out to $150 x 15 = $2,250 in qualifying wagers. The maximum bet while working through a rollover balance is $10, so you can’t just slam through it quickly with big bets.
Not Every Game Counts Toward Rollover
Only games with an RTP of 97% or below qualify. Blackjack, Plinko, Keno, Limbo, and some BGaming and Hacksaw originals are specifically excluded. If you want to forfeit the bonus before wagering any of it, you can do that through support — but once you’ve wagered any amount, it’s locked in and can’t be forfeited.
Beyond the welcome offer there’s a lot going on. Daily rakeback is claimable from your rewards page. There’s a weekly bonus that scales with your rank. Hourly token rain drops free currency in the live chat. Promo codes get shared via Twitter and Discord regularly. You get free tokens each time you level up. There are daily and monthly giveaways on Discord. And if free play is your main goal, the mail-in postcard method gives you 3 Sweeps Cash per card sent — more on that below.
The monthly leaderboard race carries a $20,000 prize pool and the daily race adds another $1,000. Both are ranked by total wagered amount, not winnings. Looking at the current leaderboard, the top spot required wagering around $138,500 in a month to claim $5,000 in prizes. The rewards scale down from there across the top ten positions. These are real prizes but they’re clearly designed for high-volume players.

Mail-in Sweeps Cash
If you want free Sweeps Cash without buying anything, you can mail in a handwritten postcard. You need a postal request code from the site, a plain 4×6 inch unlined unfolded card, placed in a standard #10 envelope addressed by hand to the PO box. The card must include your full legal name, registered email, username, home address, and a declaration statement, all handwritten in a specific order. One card per envelope. Each valid submission gets you 3 Sweeps Cash. It must be postmarked from the same state as your registered address. Dejen will void any entries where the handwriting is illegible or the format isn’t followed exactly.
It’s a genuine free-to-play option but it’s designed to be slow and deliberate.
Deposits
Crypto Only
Dejen is crypto only. You can deposit and withdraw using Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Litecoin, USDC (ERC20), and Tether (USDT). There’s no card payment, no bank transfer, no PayPal. You enter a USD amount in the wallet and it converts to whichever crypto you choose. Deposits are processed on the next blockchain confirmation, which is generally fast depending on the network.
Withdrawals
Redemptions are mostly instant but can take up to 24 hours. Before you can redeem anything, you need to have wagered at least the equivalent of your total purchase amount. So if you deposited $200 worth of crypto, you need $200 in wagers before any redemption is possible.
Daily Redemption Cap
Dejen can cap redemptions at $5,000 per day in cases involving large wins. That’s a fairly low ceiling compared to what many crypto platforms offer and worth factoring in if you’re planning to play for significant amounts.
Restricted Countries and VPN Policy
The restricted country list is very long. It covers most of sub-Saharan Africa, much of the Middle East, several Asian countries including India, Indonesia, and the Philippines, plus Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Germany, and many others.
Within the US, the following states are blocked: Washington, New York, Nevada, Idaho, Kentucky, Michigan, Vermont, New Jersey, Delaware, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Players in the remaining US states can access the platform.
VPN Use Will Get Your Account Closed
Don’t try using a VPN to get around any of this. Dejen explicitly bans VPN use in its terms and will block accounts found doing it. Any winnings generated from a blocked region could be voided and your account closed without warning.
KYC and Identity Verification
Dejen doesn’t ask for ID at registration. You just need a username, email, and password with an 18+ confirmation checkbox. But KYC can be requested at any point, and particularly before redemptions are processed. If your account triggers a review — through large transactions, unusual activity, or just random checks — you may be asked to provide a government-issued ID and proof of address.
For higher-risk users or people from flagged countries, enhanced due diligence applies and the documentation requirements are stricter.
Refusing KYC Forfeits Your Balance
If you refuse to provide documents when asked, Dejen can close your account and retain any tokens in it. That’s an important detail — non-cooperation with KYC doesn’t just pause your account, it can result in permanent closure with forfeited balances.
Trust and Reputation
Dejen has very little online presence. There are barely any independent reviews, minimal player discussion, and no established track record. That’s not automatically a red flag — new sites have to start somewhere — but it does mean there’s no body of evidence about how they handle disputes, withdrawals, or account closures in the real world.
Inconsistent Company Registration Numbers
The terms use two different company registration numbers across different pages — 000047416 in the Terms and Conditions and 000055850 everywhere else including the footer. That kind of inconsistency in legal documents is sloppy at best and harder to explain at worst.
The site is governed by Belize law, which offers very little practical protection for players compared to regulators like the Malta Gaming Authority or the UK Gambling Commission. There’s no player fund protection, no independent dispute resolution body mentioned, and no license number to look up.
Is Dejen a Scam?
Dejen has a genuinely solid game library, a polished interface, fast crypto payments, and a well-structured rewards system for a site of its age. The free-to-play model is real — you can earn Sweeps Cash through daily bonuses, rakeback, promos, and the mail-in method without ever depositing. The Dejen Originals are well-built and the provably fair system gives you genuine transparency on house game results.
But the lack of a gambling license, minimal online reputation, inconsistent company registration details across legal documents, and heavily geo-restricted access are real concerns. The $5,000 daily redemption cap also adds friction that more established platforms don’t impose.
Our Verdict
If you’re considering depositing here, the honest advice is to tread carefully and start small until the platform builds a more verifiable track record.
