Vega.bet is a crypto casino run by GravityGroup Ltd., a company registered in Belize, and licensed by the Autonomous Island of Anjouan.
There’s quite a bit worth knowing before you deposit. Some things here are genuinely impressive. Others are frustrating in ways that matter.
Official Website
https://vega.bet/
The design is clean, dark-themed, and easy to navigate. A collapsible sidebar gives you quick access to slots, live casino, bonuses, loyalty program, referral program, and support. Game thumbnails are sharp and load fast. It’s a comfortable place to spend time.
No app download is required to play. The mobile browser version works well on both iOS and Android. Games load quickly, navigation is clean, and deposits, withdrawals, and bonus activation all work without friction on a phone screen. A dedicated app is available for direct download from the site for both iOS and Android if you prefer that, but the browser version is polished enough that most players won’t feel they’re missing anything without it.
Games
The game library is massive. There are somewhere between 5,500 and 8,000 titles. Slots dominate, covering everything from classic three-reelers to Megaways, bonus buys, crash games, keno, scratch cards, Plinko, and Mines. Popular titles include Gates of Olympus, The Dog House, Sweet Bonanza, Book of Dead, Big Bass Splash, and Sugar Rush 1000.
The live casino is genuinely strong. Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live power most of the tables, giving you proper HD streams with professional dealers. Beyond the classics like blackjack, roulette, and baccarat, there’s a solid spread of game shows including Crazy Time, Sweet Bonanza Candyland, Funky Time, Dream Catcher, and Ice Fishing. Around 65 live tables in total.
The provider roster is strong: Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Nolimit City, Hacksaw Gaming, Evolution, Relax Gaming, BGaming, Yggdrasil, Red Tiger, Endorphina, Betsoft, Spinomenal, Belatra, Thunderkick, Push Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Booming Games, Quickspin, 3 Oaks Gaming, Fantasma Games, GameArt, Igrosoft, Spribe, and around 15 more. You can filter games by provider and popularity, and there’s a search bar too.
RTP across most major providers sits between 93% and 97%. Independent checks have found that Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw, Nolimit City, Thunderkick, Relax, and BGaming are running at or near their standard return rates. AvatarUX titles have also shown good results, with games like Canyon Riches at 95.97% and Monkey Pop at 96.33%. Red Tiger has shown some dips, so worth keeping that in mind if that’s your go-to provider.
One notable absence is provably fair originals. There are no proprietary games with verifiable client and server seeds like you’d find at Stake or BC.Game.
Bonuses
Welcome Package
The welcome package is headlined as 750% across your first four deposits, potentially worth up to around $5,000 in total bonus funds. The breakdown is 100% on your first deposit, then 150%, 200%, and 300% on the next three. The minimum deposit to trigger each bonus is $5, and the maximum reward per bonus is $1,000. You have seven days from receiving each bonus to activate it, and the bonuses are credited instantly with no code needed.
The wagering requirement on all deposit bonuses is expressed using the formula “bet x 1% x 40%”. This is non-standard and confusing. Most casinos express wagering as a simple multiplier like 30x or 40x. This formula is opaque and makes it genuinely difficult to track how much you need to wager before you can withdraw your bonus winnings. Multiple experienced players in the community flagged this immediately and it remains one of the most criticised aspects of the platform. The max cashout from bonus funds is capped at $1,000 per bonus and $5,000 total across all active bonuses.
New players also receive 100 free spins on The Dog House, unlocked after their first deposit, with the same wagering formula applied.
No Deposit Bonus
The no-deposit free spin promotions deserve special attention because the marketing around them is genuinely misleading. Vega.bet has run promo codes through Bitcointalk, X, and Telegram offering 150 free spins on games like Aviamasters, Gates of Olympus, and Sweet Bonanza 1000 with no deposit required. The wagering requirement on those is 100x, and critically, the wagering must be completed using your own real deposited money, not the bonus winnings themselves. So if you spin through 150 free spins and win $20, that $20 sits locked in your bonus balance and you need to deposit real money and wager a substantial amount before you can access it. The max win from these no-deposit spins is capped at $1,000.
Multiple experienced players described this as deceptive. One user put it directly: you don’t have to deposit to claim the bonus, but you have to deposit to ever withdraw anything from it. Another called it a way to get registrations under the guise of a free offer. The casino’s T&Cs do technically disclose the wagering terms, but the prominent “No Deposit Required” marketing doesn’t reflect what’s actually needed to withdraw winnings.
Ongoing Promotions
Ongoing promotions beyond the welcome package include reload bonuses, rakeback, weekly cashback, and monthly cashback through the loyalty program. Regular promo codes are shared on the casino’s Telegram channel and X account. The casino has also run giveaways on X offering $10 to $50 prizes for existing depositors who follow, repost, and reply with their user ID.
Technical Issues
There were also technical issues when the promotions first launched. Multiple promo codes didn’t work at all on day one, and when large numbers of users tried to use the free spins simultaneously, the server returned Error 204 messages. Several users reported winning small amounts from the spins but being unable to see the balance or continue spinning due to connection failures. The casino acknowledged these issues and replaced broken codes with working ones.
Loyalty Program
The loyalty program has 18 tiers across six named levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Emerald, and Diamond, each split into three sub-tiers. You earn 1 XP for every $1 wagered on real money bets.
- Bronze I starts at 1,000 XP and gives you 2% rakeback and a $10 level-up bonus. Bronze II requires 5,000 XP for 4% rakeback and a $30 bonus. Bronze III requires 10,000 XP for 6% rakeback and a $50 bonus. None of the Bronze tiers include weekly or monthly cashback.
- Silver I unlocks at 20,000 XP and adds 2% weekly cashback on top of 8% rakeback, with a $100 level-up bonus. Silver II at 50,000 XP gives 4% weekly cashback and 8% rakeback. Silver III at 100,000 XP gives 6% weekly cashback and 9% rakeback. Monthly cashback doesn’t start until Gold.
- Gold I at 200,000 XP gives 10% rakeback, 7% weekly cashback, 2% monthly cashback, and a $500 level-up bonus. Gold II at 500,000 XP gives 10% rakeback, 8% weekly, 4% monthly, and a $700 bonus. Gold III at 1,000,000 XP gives 11% rakeback, 9% weekly, 6% monthly, and a $900 bonus.
- Platinum I at 2,000,000 XP gives 12% rakeback, 10% weekly, 7% monthly, and a $1,500 bonus. Platinum II at 5,000,000 XP gives 12% rakeback, 11% weekly, 8% monthly, and a $3,000 bonus. Platinum III at 10,000,000 XP gives 13% rakeback, 12% weekly, 9% monthly, and a $5,000 bonus.
- Emerald I at 20,000,000 XP gives 14% rakeback, 13% weekly, 10% monthly, and a $10,000 bonus. Emerald II at 50,000,000 XP gives 14% rakeback, 14% weekly, 12% monthly, and a $15,000 bonus. Emerald III at 100,000,000 XP gives 15% rakeback, 15% weekly, 14% monthly, and a $20,000 bonus.
- Diamond I at 200,000,000 XP gives 16% rakeback, 16% weekly, 16% monthly, and a $50,000 bonus. Diamond II at 500,000,000 XP gives 16% rakeback, 18% weekly, 18% monthly, and a $100,000 bonus. Diamond III at 1,000,000,000 XP gives 16% rakeback, 20% weekly, 20% monthly, and a $150,000 bonus.
The top-end benefits are competitive with what major crypto casinos offer. The catch is that Diamond III requires wagering one billion dollars to reach, which is effectively unreachable for all but the most extreme high-volume players. The mid-range tiers from Silver upward are genuinely achievable for regular players, and importantly, the cashback is paid as real money rather than locked bonus credits.
Deposits
This is one of Vega.bet’s strongest areas. The crypto selection is among the most extensive you’ll find at a casino of this size: Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, TRX, TON, BNB, Dogecoin, Litecoin, MATIC, DASH, USDC, Solana, Bitcoin Cash, DAI ERC20, and several more including TRUMP coin, NOT, and A7A5. The wallet interface has separate Fiat and Crypto tabs, with USDT selected by default and a dropdown for switching chains including TRC20, ERC20, BEP20, and TON.
There’s a built-in Buy Crypto feature via Moonpay and Banxa if you want to convert fiat to crypto directly through the casino using Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. This lowers the barrier for players who don’t already hold crypto.
For fiat, the options are skewed toward CIS countries. Visa and Mastercard are listed, along with Piastrix, FK Wallet, Sberbank Webpay, and SBP. If you’re outside Russia or Central Asia, you’ll almost certainly be going the crypto route.
The minimum deposit varies by method but starts from as low as $1 on some crypto options. Some bonuses have a $5 minimum trigger, and there’s a minimum of $1 shown on the wallet interface. Deposits are credited instantly with no listed fees from the casino side, though some payment processors may apply their own conversion costs.
One important rule to understand before you deposit: if you withdraw without having wagered your deposit at least once, Vega.bet charges an 8% withdrawal fee with a minimum charge of €4. This is positioned in the terms as an anti-money-laundering measure. Wager your deposit at least once on any game and the fee doesn’t apply. It caught several players off guard in the early community feedback, so factor it in from the start.
Withdrawals
Minimum withdrawal is €10. Maximum is €5,000 per day and €150,000 per month under normal circumstances. If your balance happens to be at least 10 times your total deposits combined, your monthly limit drops to €30,000. For larger wins relative to deposit history, this is a meaningful restriction.
The stated maximum processing time is 72 hours or three business days. In practice, based on real player reports, most withdrawals have been processed well under an hour. Several users confirmed their withdrawals arrived in two to twenty-five minutes. First withdrawals tend to take longer due to manual review. Subsequent ones typically process faster once your account history is established. At least one larger withdrawal reportedly experienced delays, and the casino’s own T&Cs acknowledge that withdrawals may be manually reviewed as part of their AML checks.
Crypto is the fastest route. One user reported a USDT withdrawal on BSC arriving in two minutes with a 0.1 USDT fee. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other major coins are similarly fast. Fiat withdrawals take longer and depend on the payment provider.
You must withdraw to the same payment method you used to deposit, up to the amount of your original deposit. The casino may allow withdrawals to alternative methods at their own discretion but will require additional security checks.
There’s a known bug in the deposit and withdrawal interface worth flagging. When you switch from the Crypto tab to the Fiat tab without selecting a fiat currency, the chain selector from your previous crypto session remains visible and active. Clicking it can trigger a “Something went wrong” error. Additionally, if you had already generated a crypto deposit address before switching to Fiat, that address remains displayed even though you’re now in the Fiat section. Double-check your payment details carefully before confirming any transaction.
KYC
Vega.bet’s “No KYC” marketing claim doesn’t match the reality of the platform’s actual policies. The T&Cs are explicit in section 9.3: the casino reserves the right to request photo ID, address confirmation, selfies, or verification calls at any time during your relationship with them, including before processing any withdrawal.
For players staying below the €2,000 threshold, many have played and withdrawn without ever being asked for documents. But the “No KYC” label is marketing language, not a guaranteed permanent policy.
VPN
Section 3.4 of the T&Cs is unambiguous: players must not use a VPN, proxy, or any similar service to mask their real location. Violating this rule can result in account suspension and voided winnings.
The contradiction is that Vega.bet’s own community moderators have repeatedly advised players experiencing connection or support access issues to enable a VPN, specifically recommending Germany, Finland, or Kazakhstan as locations. Multiple users in the Bitcointalk thread were told that the support chat only works with a VPN active. At least one user reported being advised to change browser and enable VPN when they couldn’t access basic site functions.
This puts players in a genuinely awkward position. If you follow the casino’s own moderator advice, use a VPN to fix a connection issue, and later end up in a dispute, the casino could technically enforce the no-VPN clause from their T&Cs against you. It’s a real contradiction and one the casino hasn’t formally addressed or explained.
Restricted Countries
The T&Cs list the following as explicitly restricted: United States and its territories, France and its territories, Netherlands and its territories including Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, Saba, Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten, Australia and its territories, United Kingdom, Spain, Cyprus, Austria, Myanmar, Iran, and North Korea.
If you’re in any restricted country and playing anyway, your account can be closed and winnings voided at any time. The T&Cs make clear that determining whether your jurisdiction permits online gambling is entirely your own responsibility.
Support
Live chat is available 24/7 and response times are genuinely fast, typically under a minute based on multiple player reports. The team handles bonus queries, withdrawal questions, and technical issues well. Support is multilingual, with agents using translation tools, meaning you can communicate in most languages.
The Telegram support channel is at t.me/vegabetsupport and is listed in the site’s sidebar. The casino is active on X at x.com/vegabet, where they share promo codes, giveaways, and updates. The contact email is info@vega.bet
There’s no FAQ section on the site, which is a noticeable gap for new players trying to understand the basics without contacting support.
The casino’s Bitcointalk thread representative posted only three times since launch and went silent after that. Questions, bugs, and complaints raised publicly in the thread went unanswered for extended periods, though the team does appear to monitor it. The Telegram channel was initially almost entirely in Russian, which frustrated many international users, and this has since shifted toward more English-language content.
Several technical issues were reported during the early weeks: promo codes not functioning at launch, server errors under load when many users claimed free spins simultaneously, the default site language set to Russian regardless of user location, profile avatar upload not working, 2FA confirmation emails landing in spam folders, and the registration page captcha being unusually difficult to solve. Most of these have been addressed over time. The site now uses GoCaptcha on the registration page, which some users find harder than standard alternatives like hCaptcha or Cloudflare Turnstile.
Licensing and Regulation
The Anjouan license is a legitimate offshore license but it’s not among the stricter regulatory frameworks in the industry. It doesn’t provide the same level of player protection as an MGA or UKGC license. There’s no independent player fund segregation requirement, no formal alternative dispute resolution mechanism with teeth, and the regulator’s enforcement history is limited compared to established European authorities.
Anjouan-licensed casinos are generally expected to use RNGs for fair outcomes and comply with AML and KYC regulations. Vega.bet appears to meet both those requirements. Independent RTP checks across most major providers show the games running at expected return rates. But if you need the safety net of a strict regulator with formal complaints processes and protected player funds, this license doesn’t fully provide that.
The casino uses 128-bit SSL encryption for data protection and states compliance with EU data protection directives in its AML policy, which is unusual for an offshore operator and suggests at least some effort toward higher standards.
Reputation
Based on the Bitcointalk thread which has over 300 posts from real players and covers the casino from its first days through several months of operation, the overall picture is mixed but leans positive for actual gameplay and withdrawals.
Multiple users confirmed successful withdrawals, with amounts ranging from small cashes to at least one confirmed $180 win from a free promotion. A few users reported their withdrawals growing faster over time, suggesting the team has improved processing. One user managed a comeback win of 586x on Rise of Giza after nearly losing their entire balance, and withdrew successfully. Another hit 469x on a single free spins session.
The main consistent criticisms across the thread are the misleading bonus marketing, the 100x wagering on free spins, the non-standard wagering formula, the initial technical problems at launch, the lack of an active representative on the forum, and the VPN contradiction. On CasinosinCanada, Vega.bet is rated 3.8 out of 10 with a “Doubtful” status. CorrectCasinos gives it 5.4 out of 10 and doesn’t recommend it. CasinoBonusesNow rates it 3.8 out of 5. GamblersConnect rates it 9.6 out of 10, which is an outlier not reflective of the consensus view.
Is Vega.bet a Scam?
Vega.bet is a capable casino with genuine strengths. The game library is excellent, crypto payments are fast and varied, the loyalty program rewards regular play with real cashback, and the support team responds quickly when you need them. For crypto-focused slot players in regions where the casino operates freely, it’s a solid option.
The things that give real pause are the misleading bonus marketing, particularly around “No KYC” and “No Deposit” claims that don’t match the actual policies. The 100x wagering on no-deposit free spins and the opaque unlocking formula make the bonus terms harder to navigate than they should be. The VPN situation creates genuine account risk if you follow moderator advice. The responsible gambling tools are thin enough to be a concern for anyone who needs them.
Go in with clear expectations, understand the wagering requirements before you claim anything, wager your deposit at least once before withdrawing, and you’ll find a fast and well-stocked casino that works as advertised for most players. Just don’t take the marketing headlines at face value.
