Updated at: 10.07.2026
Created at: 30.06.2026
XsBets is one of the newest crypto casinos I've tested, having opened its doors on October 1, 2025. It comes from XsBets Group and tries to do a lot at once: a massive slot library, a full sportsbook, live casino, table games, virtual sports, even an exchange feature. For a brand this young, that's an ambitious spread.
What stood out to me first is the sheer scale. Over 12,000 slots from more than 90 providers, plus a sportsbook covering traditional sports and esports. The flip side is that XsBets is still operating on a pending Anjouan license, meaning the license has been applied for but not yet granted. That's a meaningful detail to know before you deposit.
My honest take: XsBets works well if you want a crypto-only casino with a huge slot catalog and fast withdrawals, and you're comfortable playing on a platform that hasn't finished its licensing process yet. If a confirmed license matters more to you than game variety, I'd look elsewhere first.
You can call me Cryptogambler.

I test casinos by actually using them. I register, deposit my own crypto, claim the bonus, play through a real session, and request a withdrawal. No marketing copy, no borrowed screenshots.
For XsBets, I went through registration, deposited through CoinPayments, played across slots and a few live tables, tested the bonus terms, and ran a withdrawal request to see how fast the process actually was. I also looked closely at the licensing status since that's something XsBets is upfront about but doesn't fully resolve yet.
XsBets greets you with a bright, busy homepage. Bold colors, game carousels, the welcome bonus front and center. It has more visual energy than most crypto casinos I've reviewed, which some players will love and others might find a bit much.
Navigation is straightforward once you adjust to the layout. Casino, Sportsbook, Live Casino, and Promotions sit in the main menu, and the lobby lets you filter by provider or game type without much friction.

Down in the footer, the license status is listed honestly: pending Anjouan. That phrase matters. It means XsBets has applied for licensing but the license itself hasn't been issued yet. I respect that they don't try to dress this up or hide it, but it's still a gap compared to casinos operating under a confirmed license.
The platform is owned by XsBets Group, and there's no public history before this site since it only launched in October 2025. There's no long track record to lean on yet, which is simply the reality of reviewing a brand-new operator.
XsBets runs a two-stage welcome offer. The first deposit gets a 200% match plus 50 free spins. The second deposit adds a 100% match on top of that. On paper, that reads as a generous welcome package for a brand-new casino.
The minimum deposit to unlock general play is just $1, but you'll need at least $20 to actually trigger the bonus. That's a low bar by industry standards, which works in favor of smaller-stakes players.

Where the bonus gets less exciting is in the fine print. Wagering on the first deposit sits around 25x, which is actually below the industry average of 35-40x, so credit where it's due. But the payout from that bonus is capped at $300, regardless of how well you run during play. The second deposit bonus carries a steeper 30x wagering requirement.
My honest read: the wagering side of this offer is fair. The payout cap is the part that limits how much this bonus can actually do for you. Treat it as a way to extend your first sessions, not as a path to a big payout.
The mistake I keep seeing with brand-new casinos like XsBets is players assuming "pending license" means the same thing as "licensed." It doesn't. A pending license means the operator has submitted an application and is waiting on approval. Until that approval comes through, you're playing on a platform without confirmed regulatory oversight.
That doesn't automatically make XsBets unsafe, but it does mean you're taking on more trust risk than you would with an established Curaçao or Anjouan-licensed operator. If something goes wrong with a withdrawal, you have fewer formal channels to escalate to. Go in with that understanding, and keep your deposits at a level you're comfortable with given the platform's age and licensing status.
The numbers here are genuinely big. XsBets carries over 12,000 slots, plus live casino, table games, TV games, virtual games, and crypto-native game types, adding up to well over a thousand non-slot titles across the platform.

The provider list is long and includes names that matter: Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Ezugi, BGaming, Betsoft, Habanero, Playtech, Microgaming, Wazdan, Spinomenal, NetGame, KA Gaming, Endorphina, and dozens more, including smaller studios like 1X2 Gaming, Fugaso, and Spribe. If you're after volume and variety, this is one of the deepest libraries I've tested at a casino this young.

Live casino runs primarily through Evolution and Ezugi, which means professional dealers and a stable stream, the same backbone you'd find at far more established operators.
I'll flag one gap directly: despite mentions of provably fair gaming in the FAQ, I couldn't find dedicated provably fair originals on the platform. Every title here comes from third-party providers. If verifiable, on-chain fairness is something you specifically look for, this isn't the casino built around that.
Tower.bet and Vavada both run 24/7 live chat with response times typically under a minute, worth comparing if fast support is a priority for you.
XsBets runs a real sportsbook alongside the casino, not a bolted-on afterthought. Traditional sports, esports, and virtual sports are all covered, and the betting interface sits in the same wallet as the casino games, so moving between a slot session and a live bet doesn't require shuffling funds around.

Esports coverage includes the titles you'd expect from a modern crypto sportsbook. Combined with virtual sports for players who want something running around the clock, the sports side here is more complete than what most slot-first crypto casinos bother building.
I didn't find anything in my testing suggesting the sportsbook treats KYC differently than the casino side, which is a small but useful point if you're planning to bet larger amounts.
XsBets is fully crypto-based for payments. You can deposit directly in crypto through CoinPayments, or convert fiat to crypto through Changelly if you're starting from a card or bank balance.
The coin list is solid: USDT, USDC, BNB, BTC, ETH, LTC, DOGE, SHIB, SOL, XRP, BCH, DAI, POL, TRX, and DASH. That's fifteen options, which covers the major coins and a handful of useful alternatives.
The minimum deposit is just $1 for general play, with $20 needed to activate the welcome bonus. Minimum withdrawal sits at the same $1 floor, which is unusually accessible for a crypto casino.
On withdrawals, anything under $1,000 processes near-instantly, and crucially, withdrawals are processed on weekends too, something a lot of casinos quietly skip. The catch is the weekly cap: standard accounts are limited to $5,000 per week. That's workable for casual and mid-stakes players but will frustrate anyone trying to move serious volume through the platform regularly.
In my own test, a sub-$1,000 withdrawal cleared in under a couple of minutes. That part of the experience genuinely delivered on what the platform promises.
Registration is simple: email, basic details, and you're in. I wasn't asked for any verification at signup, and I was able to deposit and start playing within minutes.
That said, XsBets reserves the right to request KYC under AML and compliance procedures, and withdrawals can be delayed for security checks. This is fairly standard language for a crypto casino, but worth taking seriously given the platform doesn't yet have a confirmed license to lean on if a dispute arises.
One restriction to flag clearly: XsBets blocks players from the USA, and the platform has explicit terms against using a VPN to bypass country restrictions. If you're caught doing so, winnings can be confiscated. This isn't unique to XsBets, but it's strictly enforced here, so don't treat VPN access as a workaround.
There's no dedicated mobile app for XsBets, on either Android or iOS. Everything runs through the browser, and from my testing on both platforms, it holds up reasonably well. The layout adjusts to smaller screens without major issues, and game loading times stayed consistent with the desktop experience.
If you specifically want a native app experience, this isn't the casino for that. If you're fine playing through a mobile browser, you won't notice much of a downgrade compared to desktop.
This is one of the weaker points of the platform. XsBets does not offer live chat. Support runs through a site contact form, available 24 hours, but response times in my testing and in other player reports typically landed in the one to two hour range rather than the instant replies you'd get from live chat.
For routine questions, the ticket system works fine and keeps a saved history you can return to. For anything urgent, like a stuck withdrawal, the lack of live chat is a real limitation. If immediate support access matters to you, factor that in before depositing larger amounts.
Good fit if you:
Want a massive slot library with 90+ providers in one place. Need fast crypto deposits and withdrawals, including on weekends. Are comfortable with a brand-new casino still finishing its licensing process. Want a combined casino and sportsbook under one wallet. Play at casual to mid-stakes levels within the $5,000 weekly withdrawal cap.

I'd avoid if you:
Need a fully licensed casino with confirmed regulatory backing. Want provably fair, verifiable in-house games. Rely on live chat for support. Plan to withdraw more than $5,000 per week regularly. Are based in the USA, where the platform is restricted.

XsBets includes a fuller set of responsible gambling tools than I expected from a casino this new: deposit limits, loss limits, wager limits, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion are all available in account settings. That's genuinely good to see at launch stage, when many new operators skip these tools entirely.
If you ever feel your gambling is becoming difficult to control, please reach out to GamCare or GambleAware. No bonus or game library is worth more than your financial and personal wellbeing.
XsBets is an ambitious launch. The slot library is genuinely massive, the sportsbook is a real product rather than an afterthought, and crypto withdrawals under $1,000 are about as fast as I've tested anywhere, including on weekends. The responsible gambling toolkit is also more complete than I expected at this stage.
The honest caveats: the license is still pending, not confirmed, which puts more trust on the operator than I'd like for larger deposits. There's no live chat, which slows down anything urgent. And the $5,000 weekly withdrawal cap will eventually frustrate higher-volume players.
Would I play here? For casual sessions with a deposit I'm comfortable risking on a young platform, yes. I'd watch how XsBets handles its licensing situation over the coming months before treating it as a long-term home for larger bankrolls.
