WTF.Games is a brand new crypto casino that launched in May 2026. It’s built on the SpinLab white-label platform and licensed under Anjouan. The name is intentionally provocative — their tagline is “Not Your Papa’s Casino” — and the whole vibe leans into a younger, crypto-native audience. The platform is in soft launch at the time of writing, with public registration closed and only invited users able to sign up. Full public launch is described as imminent.
Official Website
https://wtf.games/

Registration requires an email address, username, and password. There’s also an optional referral code field. You can register with Google as an alternative to email.
At the time of writing, registration is invite-only. When you try to sign up you’ll see a message saying “New registrations are currently closed. If you have been invited, please use the email address associated with your invitation.” Full public registration is described as coming soon.
Games
The game library is genuinely impressive for a new casino. You’ve got slots, live casino, game shows, bonus buy games, and 17 in-house originals under the “WTF Originals” banner, all built by Tequity. These include the staples you’d expect from a crypto casino — Crash, Mines, Plinko, Dice, HiLo, Limbo, Wheel, Keno — plus table game versions like Baccarat, Blackjack, and Roulette. There’s also Coinflip, Cross the Road, Diamonds, Dragon’s Tower, Slider, and Video Poker rounding out the originals. Every outcome on these games is provably fair and verifiable on-chain, which is a genuine differentiator from most casino slots.
The slots section pulls from over 70 providers. Big names include Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Play’n GO, Relax Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Playtech, Red Tiger, Quickspin, Thunderkick, Novomatic, Spribe, Ezugi, and Habanero. You’ll also find a long tail of smaller studios like 3 Oaks, Evoplay, Amatic, Amusnet, Swintt, Fa Chai, BGaming, Gamebeat, Aviatrix, Smartsoft, and many more. Popular titles include Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza, Book of Dead, Tombstone, Starlight Princess, Big Bass Bonanza, Money Train 4, and Wanted Dead or a Wild. It’s a library that rivals casinos that have been running for years.
Live casino is powered almost entirely by Evolution Gaming, which is the gold standard in the industry. You’ll find Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time, Mega Ball, Monopoly Live, Dream Catcher, Infinite Blackjack, Lightning Blackjack, Speed Baccarat, Baccarat Squeeze, Immersive Roulette, Big Bang Roulette, Power Blackjack, Double Ball Roulette, Red Door Roulette, and Funky Time among others. Pragmatic Play Live and Winfinity also contribute tables.
A sportsbook is coming in roughly one to two months and is described as already built and ready to go. Prediction markets are planned three to four months out. The liquidity model for the sportsbook uses a mirroring mechanism — the casino has said more detail on this will come in a dedicated thread.
The game categories are cleanly organized: WTF Originals, Slots, Live Casino, Game Shows, New Releases, Bonus Buy, Blackjack, Baccarat, and Roulette. You can also browse by provider, which is a nice touch when you know what you’re looking for.
Bonuses
The welcome package covers your first three deposits and it’s one of the more generous structures you’ll see at a crypto casino right now.
Your first deposit gets a 100% match up to $1,000, plus 50 free spins on Sweet Bonanza by Pragmatic Play. The minimum deposit to trigger this is $20. Wagering requirement is 30x with a $10 max bet, a $3,000 gain cap, and 30 days to complete it.
Your second deposit gets a 200% match up to $500, plus 100 free spins on Le Bandit by Hacksaw Gaming. Minimum deposit is $20. Same 30x wagering, $10 max bet, $2,000 gain cap, 30 days.
Your third deposit gets a 300% match up to $500, plus 150 free spins on Le Bandit again. Minimum deposit is $10. Wagering steps up to 35x, same $10 max bet, $3,000 gain cap, 30 days.
All three bonuses are non-sticky. That means your real money and bonus money stay completely separate. You can withdraw your real cash balance at any time without having to burn through the bonus first. This is genuinely player-friendly and better than what a lot of casinos offer. Free spins winnings are paid out in USDC.
There’s also a weekly slots leaderboard with a minimum wager of $1 to qualify. At the time of writing the prize pool sits at just $3 with two participants, which reflects the very early stage of the platform rather than anything about the format itself. Expect this to grow significantly once public registration opens.
More promotions, tournaments, and campaigns are described as coming soon.
VIP Program
WTF.Games has one of the more detailed VIP structures around. There are 16 tiers in total, progressing from Bronze through Silver, Gold, Sapphire, Platinum, Diamond, Dragon, and Obsidian — each with multiple sub-levels.
Bronze starts at $10,000 wagered and gives you a $10 free balance and level-up bonuses. Silver requires $30,000 wagered and adds a monthly bonus. Gold at $70,000 gives $50 free. The Sapphire tiers run from $100,000 to $200,000 wagered and add weekly bonuses on top, with free balance rewards up to $80.
Rakeback kicks in at Platinum level. Platinum I starts at $250,000 wagered with 3% rakeback and $100 free balance. Platinum II at $500,000 gives 4%, and Platinum III at $750,000 gives 5%.
Diamond tiers run from $2 million to $10 million wagered. Diamond I gives $200 free balance, 8% rakeback, and a dedicated VIP manager. Diamond III tops out at $250 free and 10% rakeback.
Dragon tiers go from $30 million to $90 million wagered. You get $500 free balance, 15% to 19% rakeback, a VIP manager, and a $300 monthly reload bonus available through support.
Obsidian is the top tier, running from $150 million to $450 million wagered. Obsidian I gives $1,000 free balance, 23% rakeback, and invitations to real-world Fullhouse events. Obsidian III — the absolute top — gives $5,000 free balance, 27% rakeback, VIP manager, $300 reload, and Fullhouse event access.
VIP transfers are handled case by case depending on player profile and activity. If you’re coming from another casino with VIP status, it’s worth reaching out directly.
Deposits and Withdrawals
Everything runs on cryptocurrency. There’s no fiat option. Supported currencies include BTC, ETH, USDT, SOL, and TRX, with full Web3 wallet support also available for those who prefer connecting a wallet directly.
Deposits are straightforward. You send crypto to your assigned wallet address and it gets credited.
Withdrawals are processed within 24 to 48 hours. Identity verification may be required before your first withdrawal or for larger amounts. Minimum and maximum limits aren’t publicly listed and vary depending on your account status — you’d need to check within your account or ask support for specifics.
KYC
KYC is required and the casino is upfront about it.
Basic verification covers email and phone number. Enhanced verification requires a government-issued photo ID such as a passport, national ID card, or driver’s license, plus a proof of address dated within three months — a utility bill or bank statement works — and a selfie with your ID for facial verification.
For high-value transactions, accounts from higher-risk jurisdictions, politically exposed persons, or anything flagged as suspicious, additional source-of-funds documentation will be required.
Restricted Countries and VPN
This is one of the weakest areas of the platform right now. The Terms of Service say you can’t use the service if you’re in a jurisdiction where online gambling is prohibited, but there’s no actual list of restricted countries published anywhere. You’re essentially left to guess whether your country qualifies.
Given the Anjouan license, it’s a safe assumption that players from the US, UK, Netherlands, France, and other heavily regulated gambling markets won’t be accepted. But without a published list, there’s no certainty, and this ambiguity creates a real problem for players who want to know where they stand before registering.
VPN usage is explicitly prohibited in the Terms of Service. If you’re caught using one to get around geo-restrictions, your account can be suspended or terminated and any winnings forfeited.
License
WTF.Games operates under Anjouan (Comoros) License No. ALSI-042402014-FI4, held through SpinLab Management B.V Group, registration number 15651, based in Hamchako, Mutsamudu, Anjouan.
One thing worth flagging: the same license number appears on at least one other casino, Betvidi.com, which operates under a different company name but the same registration number. This is standard practice for a white-label master license model, where multiple operators run under one master license holder — the same way many casinos operate under shared Curaçao or MGA master licenses. The explanation is technically valid. But it does mean you’re extending trust to SpinLab’s underlying infrastructure and compliance more than to an independently licensed entity.
Responsible Gambling
The tools are available: deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, reality checks, and self-exclusion. Self-exclusion runs from six months up to five years, or permanently. Once a permanent exclusion is set it cannot be reversed.
Self-exclusion requests are submitted by email to ferdinand@spinlab.studio or directly on the website. There’s a 24-hour cooling-off period after you request it, during which gambling is disabled. If the casino doesn’t hear back from you within a further 24 hours after that cooling-off period ends, your account is reopened — so make sure you follow through if you request exclusion.
Any winnings or bonuses accumulated during a self-exclusion period are forfeited and won’t be reinstated even if the account reopens later.
The email contact for responsible gambling being a named personal address at spinlab.studio is a bit informal for a casino with this level of ambition. An in-platform self-exclusion tool would be considerably better.
Support
Live chat is available but the experience so far is slow. One user noted a wait time of over an hour, and there’s no published guarantee of 24/7 availability. For a crypto casino where deposits and withdrawals can move fast, slow support is a real problem.
Email support exists but specific addresses aren’t prominently listed anywhere on the main platform outside of the responsible gambling section. There’s also a Telegram community channel at t.me/wtf_games_official which may be a faster route for general questions during the early launch phase.
Affiliate Program
WTF.Games has an affiliate program built around referred player wagering. The dashboard tracks total referrals, total wagered volume, and referral earnings. The program is described as retention-focused, leaning on the VIP program and regular promotions to keep referred players active and generating ongoing commissions. Specific commission rates aren’t publicly listed and would need to be confirmed through the affiliate dashboard or direct contact.
Is WTF.Games a Scam?
WTF.Games has the bones of a genuinely strong casino. The game library is exceptional for a platform this new, the bonus structure is fair and player-friendly, the VIP program is detailed and competitive, and the crypto-native approach is well executed throughout. The branding is bold and memorable, and the roadmap — sportsbook in one to two months, prediction markets shortly after — shows genuine ambition beyond just another slots site.
The problems are real though. Public registration is still closed. The restricted countries list doesn’t exist. Support is slow. A few pages carry copy-paste errors from other SpinLab properties. The license model will make cautious players uncomfortable even if the explanation is technically sound. And the leaderboards and activity metrics right now show a platform that is very, very early.
None of these are dealbreakers if the team moves quickly to address them. But they matter, and players should go in with clear eyes. If you get early access, it’s worth exploring with sensible stakes.
