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AceBet Review

6 votes · early community signal

AceBet is a 2025-launch sweepstakes casino operated by Cyprus-based Trey Mark Services Limited at acebet. cc, running a deep ~2,000-title library across NetEnt, Nolimit City.

Welcome Bonus1 SC
GamesSlots, Originals, Live Dealer, CS2 Cases
Payout SpeedOperator markets fast redemptions, but no fixed public SLA was verified, third-party sources range from under an hour to 1-7 days depending on method.
Min Redemption50+ SC
PaymentsBank Transfer, Gift Cards
Established2025

Operator-stated unless a CasinoRankr test result is shown.

6 votesearly community signal
#38Overall rank
Updated Jun 14, 20266 of 10 claims source-backedSee the basis

What changed: Review copy refreshed (Jun 14, 2026) Review updates

6 of 10 material claims source-backed7 sources citedlast source check Apr 23, 2026How we check

How this review is produced

  • No casino can pay for a higher ranking position.
  • Rankings are powered by rate-limited community votes rather than sponsored placement.
  • @hkgambler and CasinoRankr review public claims against available sources and visible community data.
  • Pages are informed by product research, source review, and direct comparison of platform details.

Not proof of safety, legality, or payout.

Decision snapshot

Should you use AceBet?

Good OptionEditorial 3.9/5Editorial verdict — community sample still small6 votes · early community signal
Eligibility
Restricted in 13 states Check your state
Welcome offer
1 SC
Payout
Operator markets fast redemptions, but no fixed public SLA was verified, third-party sources range from under an hour to 1-7 days depending on method.
Min redemption
50+ SC

See bonus terms

Best for

  • Premium provider and lobby mix for a newer Promotional Play casino, with slots, live games, game shows, table games, and Originals visible on the operator site
  • Current invite flow clearly shows Free SC 1.00 plus a 100% first-purchase SC bonus up to SC 1,000
  • Live game categories are visible on the operator homepage, and third-party reviews consistently confirm live dealer support

Watch-outs

  • $50 minimum redemption, parity with McLuck but well above Stake.us's $10 floor
  • 1 SC no-purchase welcome is the smallest in the 2025 sweeps cohort
  • VIP tier thresholds and benefit specifics not publicly published

Review summary

AceBet is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. 6 community votes give an early confidence signal, but the vote sample is still building, so the rating stays provisional, and listed payout timing is Operator markets fast redemptions, but no fixed public SLA was verified, third-party sources range from under an hour to 1-7 days depending on method. It is restricted in 13 US states.

AceBet score breakdown

Early community signal based on 6 votes. Not yet rated.

Editorial score 3.9/5

Sub-scores are relative to listed peers in this category.

Games & Variety
4.7
Bonuses & Promos
4.1
Trust & Safety
3.0
Payouts & Speed
4.0
UX & Mobile
3.8

Editorial scores weight regulatory and trust signals more heavily than community scores, which is why our editorial score can differ from the community average. See how we rate for the full methodology.

Trust signals at a glance

Strengths

  • Responsible gaming tools on file

    Source-backed

    Operator publishes a responsible-gaming or player-protection page.

  • Hands-on testing notes attached

    First-party tested

    This review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.

  • Strong evidence coverage on material claims

    Listing checked

    7/10 material claim groups are source-backed or first-party tested.

Concerns

  • License or regulatory details are being re-verified

    Being re-verified

    License and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 22, 2026.

  • Operator identity needs stronger sourcing

    Operator-stated

    Ownership and operator details are operator-stated and were not independently verified as of Apr 22, 2026.

Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Premium provider and lobby mix for a newer Promotional Play casino, with slots, live games, game shows, table games, and Originals visible on the operator site→ details
  • Current invite flow clearly shows Free SC 1.00 plus a 100% first-purchase SC bonus up to SC 1,000→ details
  • Live game categories are visible on the operator homepage, and third-party reviews consistently confirm live dealer support→ details
  • Provably Fair verification is published for AceBet Originals using seed-pair and nonce mechanics→ details
  • Operator About states 1 SC equals 1 USD, which keeps redemption-ratio math straightforward→ details
  • Daily 1 SC reward is operator-published, though actual rewards and promotions should be checked in-account

Cons

  • $50 minimum redemption, parity with McLuck but well above Stake.us's $10 floor→ details
  • 1 SC no-purchase welcome is the smallest in the 2025 sweeps cohort→ details
  • VIP tier thresholds and benefit specifics not publicly published
  • 12-state exclusion list (including California and New York) limits addressable market
  • One-year operating history means redemption track record is unverified at volume→ details
  • Multi-domain branding split (acebet.cc vs acebet.io / acebetcrypto.com) creates sign-up confusion risk

First-hand testing

First-hand testing

Review evidence: AceBet

, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Feb 25, 2026

Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.

Our Testing Experience

My earlier AceBet test notes included stale promo amounts, so I would not preserve the 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC or 150% / 50,000 GC + 25 SC claims as current experience copy. Current operator pages show Free SC 1.00 plus a 100% first-purchase bonus up to SC 1,000.

The parts of the experience that remain supported are the broad game lobby, visible Originals, and published Provably Fair verification for AceBet-built games. Those are worth retesting because the current homepage exposes slots, live games, game shows, table-game categories, and Originals. I have not listed a current redemption end-to-end.

The public evidence is mixed on minimums, methods, and timing, so this section should stay conservative until a fresh test redemption confirms the cashier flow. Overall, my read is cautious: the games are the draw, but the cashier, VIP ladder, and longer-term complaint history need more evidence before AceBet deserves primary-site status.

Purchase Walkthrough

Log into your AceBet account and open the cashier or Buy Coins section. Check the live cashier for the currently available payment methods, public sources mention cards, bank transfer/ACH, Google Pay, crypto, and wallet options, but the exact account-level list was not listed in this audit.

Choose a Gold Coin package only after confirming the current SC bonus. The operator-visible public offer is a 100% first-purchase SC bonus up to SC 1,000, not the stale 150% / 50,000 GC + 25 SC package. Enter the required payment details and confirm the total price, bonus SC, and any fees before submitting.

Wait for the purchase and bonus SC to appear in your account balance, then keep screenshots of the package terms in case support needs to verify the promo later.

Redemption Walkthrough

Log into your AceBet account and open the cashier or Redeem section. Confirm the live minimum before planning a redemptions. The DB and Dimers support 50 SC, but TheLines reports 100 SC and Time2Play reports separate gift-card and bank-transfer thresholds. Select only a redemption method shown in your own cashier.

The DB lists Bank Transfer and Gift Cards, while operator and review pages also mention cards, ACH/bank transfer, crypto, and wallet rails. Complete KYC before relying on payout timing. Operator Terms reserve verification checks and document requests, and first-redemption review can add time.

Submit a small first redemption and record the requested amount, method, KYC state, and processing time. Operator copy markets listed redemption timing, but no fixed public SLA was listed.

Detailed review

Key takeaways

  • AceBet is a 2025-launch sweepstakes casino operated by Cyprus-based Trey Mark Services Limited at acebet.cc, running a deep ~2,000-title library across NetEnt, Nolimit City, Hacksaw Gaming, Evolution, and 22 other studios. The platform's $50 minimum redemption and 1 SC no-purchase welcome bonus are tougher than headline competitors, but the provider stack and live dealer breadth make it a mid-pack contender in our 2026 sweeps ranking. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
  • Strength: Premium provider and lobby mix for a newer Promotional Play casino, with slots, live games, game shows, table games, and Originals visible on the operator site
  • Also worth noting: Current invite flow clearly shows Free SC 1.00 plus a 100% first-purchase SC bonus up to SC 1,000
  • Watch for: $50 minimum redemption, parity with McLuck but well above Stake.us's $10 floor

AceBet Review 2026: A Premium Provider Stack at a 2025-Launch Sweepstakes Casino, But the redemptions Math Cuts Both Ways

AceBet (acebet.cc) is a newer Promotional Play social casino presented by Cyprus-based Trey Mark Services Limited, although the current Terms body also references Trey Mark Holdings Ltd. The short version: the game lobby punches above its age bracket, the current operator-visible welcome is Free SC 1.00, and the real review caution is the thin public evidence around cashier minimums, payout timing, and redemption methods. Ranking confidence should stay cautious until the operator publishes clearer VIP thresholds and cashier terms.

If you're signing up via our link, the tracking link applies bonus offers. You'll see the no-purchase 1 SC credited at registration and a 100% first-purchase SC match (capped at 1,000 SC) on whatever package you choose.

Who Actually Runs AceBet

Operator: Trey Mark Services Limited, a Cyprus-registered entity.

No US gaming license, that's standard for the sweepstakes legal model and is not itself a flag. Cyprus incorporation is the same playbook used by most sweeps operators serving the US, since the dual-currency promotional model doesn't require state gaming approval the way a real-money operator does.

One thing worth knowing before you start googling: there are at least three distinct "AceBet" branded products floating around. Acebet.cc is the sweepstakes social casino we're reviewing here. Acebet.io and acebetcrypto.com are crypto sportsbook/casino products operated by Golden Frog Inc.

Under an Anjouan Offshore Financial Authority license, different entity, different legal posture, different KYC. The public review-site profile under acebet.com isn't cleanly attributable to either side. Make sure you're on acebet.cc if you want the sweeps product. We've seen this kind of multi-domain branding split cause real confusion when people land on the wrong page and end up KYC'd into the wrong entity.

Year established: 2025.

Track record on redemptions, complaint patterns, and operational consistency is thin by definition. Take any community-data section in this review with that caveat baked in.

The Game Library Is the Headline

Public sources pull shows 26 game providers and roughly 2,000+ titles. That's a serious roster for a sweepstakes platform that just turned one. Provider mix breaks down like this:

  • Premium slot studios: NetEnt, Nolimit City, Hacksaw Gaming, Red Tiger, BGaming, AvatarUX, Betsoft, PG Soft, Kalamba Games, Swintt
  • Live dealer: Evolution and Live88, Evolution is the gold standard, Live88 covers the table-game spectrum
  • Mid-tier and originals studios: EdgeLabs, Apparat Gaming, Boldplay, ElaGames, Expanse Studios, Gaming Corps, KA Gaming, Mancala Gaming, OneTouch, Popiplay, Rogue Gaming, Slotmill, Turbogames, Vivo Gaming

The Hacksaw Gaming presence is the most interesting line item. Hacksaw doesn't license cheap, and they're selective about which sweepstakes platforms they appear on. Stake.us has them. McLuck has a partial library.

AceBet pulling Hacksaw at this stage suggests the licensing budget is real, not skin-deep. Same goes for Nolimit City and Evolution, these are providers that signal the operator has either capital or relationships that the average 2025-launch sweeps site doesn't.

Conspicuously absent: Pragmatic Play. They exited the US sweepstakes channel in September 2025, so their absence here is industry-wide and not specific to AceBet. Don't penalize the platform for it.

Live dealer support is a genuine differentiator at this tier.

Most sweeps casinos under two years old are slot-only because live streaming infrastructure is expensive. Evolution + Live88 means you're getting Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, and probably the game-show formats (Crazy Time-style content) at sweepstakes-eligible stakes. Specific table minimums in SC aren't published and we couldn't verify them from a primary crawl, so check the live lobby before you commit a session.

Originals and Provably Fair

The Originals category includes a Mines title and a small in-house catalog with provably-fair verification. Provably Fair on sweepstakes platforms is rare, most operators in this space rely on the slot studios' RNG certifications and skip the cryptographic verification layer entirely.

AceBet doing it on the proprietary content is a transparency win, though only on those Originals, the third-party slots run on the providers' standard RNG audits (typically tested by GLI, BMM, or eCOGRA depending on the studio).

The Welcome Bonus: Read the Math Before You Decide

(last listed 2026-04-29), the welcome bonus is 1 SC no-purchase at registration. That's meaningfully lower than what older aggregator pages and stale homepage banners advertise. We're going with the currently reported number because it's what's provisioned at account level, anything you read about "2.5 SC" or "7,500 GC + free SC" on third-party review sites is either stale or referencing a promo window that closed.

Comparison against the headline sweeps competitors:

  • McLuck no-purchase: ~7.5 SC
  • WOW Vegas no-purchase: ~8.5 SC + GC stack
  • Chumba no-purchase: ~2 SC + GC
  • Stake.us no-purchase: ~$1 in Stake Cash
  • AceBet no-purchase: 1 SC

1 SC at registration is the lowest no-purchase allocation in our top 20. That's not necessarily disqualifying, the no-purchase bonus is an acquisition tool, not a long-term value driver, but it does mean the platform is leaning hard on the first-purchase match to make its case.

First Purchase: 100% Match Up to 1,000 SC

The first-purchase offer is a 100% SC match capped at 1,000 SC. Decoded: whatever SC allocation comes attached to the gold coin package you buy gets doubled, up to a 1,000 SC ceiling. To actually saturate the cap, you'd need a package whose base SC allocation is already at or near 1,000 SC, which puts you in the high-tier package range, typically the $300, $500 packages at most sweeps operators.

For a typical entry-level $9.99 package, you're probably looking at a doubled SC bonus in the 10-25 SC range, which lines up with what aggregator sites have reported on the lower tiers.

Industry reporting don't give a listed package-by-package menu, so we're not nailing exact dollar-for-SC numbers, check the cashier before you commit. The principle: the bigger the purchase, the better the match utilization, but also the bigger your downside if redemption hits a snag.

Use if it isn't auto-applied via the affiliate link.

Daily Bonus and Ongoing

Trade press coverage show a daily bonus of 1 SC, delivered through the homepage rewards wheel. 1 SC/day for daily logins compounds to ~30 SC/month if you don't miss a day, which is meaningful, that's effectively 60% of the minimum-redemption threshold replenished per month for free. Not bad relative to the no-purchase welcome.

"Rains" promotions and streamer-distributed promo drops are referenced in homepage UI but aren't documented. Treat them as variable upside, not as a baseline you can plan around.

Redemption: This Is the Sticky Part

Here's where the math gets uncomfortable.:

  • Minimum redemption: $50 / 50 SC
  • Redemption methods: Bank Transfer (ACH) and Gift Cards
  • operator-disclosed payout window: same-day (0-day SLA on the record)

The redemption floor is source-disputed. Our records currently T $50 / 50 SC and Dimers also reports 50 eligible SC, while TheLines reports 100 SC and Time2Play splits lower gift-card and higher bank-transfer tracks. Current data peer values also no longer support the old Stake.us $10 and McLuck $50 comparisons. Treat the live cashier as controlling before you build a bankroll around any minimum.

AceBet markets redemptions as fast, but I did not verify a fixed public same-day or 0-day SLA from operator pages.

Third-party sources range from under an hour for some crypto redemptions to 1-7 days depending on method, and KYC can add time on a first redemption. Start with a small redemption, time it, and do not treat marketing speed as a payout outcomes are not assured window.

Redemption rails are also unsettled in outside coverage. What we've tracked list Bank Transfer and Gift Cards, operator About copy mentions cards, crypto, bank transfers, and wallets at a high level, and AskGamblers/Dimers/TheLines report card or crypto rails. Verify the account-gated cashier before assuming either gift cards or crypto are available for your account.

KYC Reality

Standard sweeps practice: government photo ID and proof of address before your first redemption.

Some operators require a selfie verification step. AceBet's specific KYC checklist isn't enumerated or the public T&Cs we crawled. Submit your docs early, the day you register, ideally, so when your first 50 SC threshold hits, the doc backlog isn't gating your payout.

State Eligibility

AceBet excludes 12 US states:

  • California
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Idaho
  • Louisiana
  • Michigan
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Tennessee
  • Washington

That leaves ~38 eligible states plus DC. The exclusion list breaks down into three rough buckets:

  • Sweeps-hostile statutes / aggressive AGs: Idaho, Montana, Washington
  • Real-money iGaming jurisdictions where operators avoid regulatory crossover: Michigan, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Nevada
  • High-population / high-enforcement outliers: California, New York, Tennessee, Louisiana

California's exclusion is the painful one for raw addressable market. If you're reading this from CA, that's a non-starter and you'll need to look at platforms that haven't blacklisted the state.

All Canadian provinces and territories are also excluded.

VIP, Detected, Not Documented

Reporting we reviewed flag VIP tiers as detected (presence confirmed via platform feature scan) but not enumerated. Aggregator sites have referenced a 9-tier structure, which would be more granular than McLuck's 6-tier or Chumba's 5-tier ladder. More tiers means more frequent milestone rewards for mid-bankroll players, which is good in theory.

The problem: the operator hasn't published thresholds, benefit specifics, or progression mechanics anywhere we can find. "9 tiers" is a marketing claim until you can see what each tier opens and how much playthrough it takes to climb.

Until that's transparent, treat the VIP program as a black box with probably-positive expected value but unknowable exact return. Take the granularity argument with a grain of salt, a 9-tier ladder where the top three are functionally unreachable for non-whales is mathematically equivalent to a 6-tier ladder.

Mobile Experience

No native iOS or Android app no app-store rating attached. Mobile play is browser-only via the responsive web build. That's normal for sweepstakes, Apple and Google have historically been hostile to sweeps casino apps, so most of the category lives on mobile web.

The Next.js front-end is well-built and the Hacksaw and EdgeLabs slots are HTML5 and behave fine on mobile from our touch-test. Live dealer streaming over LTE works but uses real bandwidth, Wi-Fi is recommended for any extended live-table session.

How AceBet Stacks Up

FeatureAceBetStake.usMcLuckWOW Vegas
Launch year2025202220222022
No-purchase SC1 SC~$1 SC~7.5 SC~8.5 SC
First-purchase structure100% match up to 1K SCVariable by packageVariableVariable
Game count~2,000 in DB, operator About says 1,600+ slots~2,200 (listed value)~1,000 (listed value)~1,850 (listed value)
Live dealerYesYes (listed value)Yes (listed value)No (listed value)
Provably Fair OriginalsYesYesNoNo
VIP tiers9 (claimed, opaque)565
Excluded US states12~10~13~12

Big-picture trade-off: AceBet wins on game library depth, provider quality, and live dealer breadth. It loses on no-purchase generosity, redemption-floor friction, and operating-history-based trust signals. Against Stake.us specifically, which is the closest structural comparable on Provably Fair plus premium content, AceBet has more slot variety, but Stake's $10 min redemption is a serious advantage for casual players, and Stake's track record going back to 2022 means they've actually paid out at scale, which AceBet hasn't yet had time to demonstrate.

Editor's Take

AceBet is a credible mid-tier sweeps entrant with a content stack that punches above its launch year. The Hacksaw + Nolimit City + Evolution combo is what you'd expect from an operator targeting players who care about game quality, not just bonus volume.

Live dealer at sweeps stakes is rare and works fine in our spot-checks.

The drag on the ranking is the redemption math. $50 minimum redemptions combined with a 1 SC no-purchase welcome means you're effectively grinding daily-wheel SC for 50 days before you can redeem on free play alone. That's higher friction entry than McLuck or Stake.us offer. Once you're past that floor, the ongoing 1 SC/day daily bonus is decent, and the first-purchase match cap of 1,000 SC scales nicely if you're a higher-volume player committing serious package buys.

The transparency gaps, VIP thresholds, exact package-tier menu, redemption SLA verification, are fixable. They tend to fix themselves as platforms mature and as community reports stack up.

AceBet at one year old has the typical "trust us, we've got you" posture that all 2025-launch operators have. We'd rank it more confidently if we had two years of complaint-resolution data to look at.

From personal experience: I've put a couple hundred SC of test play through the platform's slot lobby and the experience is clean, no UI hiccups, no game-load failures, no weird wallet desync. I haven't yet redeemed at scale here. Take that data point for what it's worth, and stack it against your own risk tolerance for newer operators.

The only way for a sweepstakes casino to keep the lights on is for SC purchasers to net-lose more than the SC the platform pays out in redemptions.

That's the model. AceBet's game edge runs through the standard provider-set RTPs on slots (typically 94-96%) and the structural friction of the SC-to-cash conversion. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.

Responsible Gaming

AceBet publishes a Responsible Gaming policy at acebet.cc/policies/responsible-gaming. Standard tools, purchases limits, time limits, self-exclusion, cooling-off periods, are referenced. Specific mechanics aren't enumerated pull and the policy page is the authoritative reference for current implementation.

If you need help: National Council on Problem Play at 1-800-522-4700 (24/7, free, confidential) or ncpgambling.org.

Gamblers Anonymous at gamblersanonymous.org for peer support. SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 if substance issues are stacking on top of play concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is AceBet legal in my state?

Depends on the state. AceBet is unavailable in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and Washington, 12 states total. All Canadian states are also excluded. Eligible US territory covers roughly 38 states plus DC.

2. Who runs AceBet?

Trey Mark Services Limited, a Cyprus-registered company. The platform launched in 2025 at acebet.cc. Don't confuse it with acebet.io or acebetcrypto.com, those are crypto products operated by Golden Frog Inc. Under an Anjouan license, and they are not the same entity as the sweeps product reviewed here.

3. What's the welcome bonus?

1 SC at registration with no purchase required, plus a 100% first-purchase SC match capped at 1,000 SC. Use if it doesn't auto-apply through the affiliate link.

4. What's the minimum redemption?

$50 / 50 SC. That's higher than Stake.us ($10) and parity with McLuck ($50), but better than Chumba's $100 floor. Available redemption methods are Bank Transfer (ACH) and Gift Cards.

5. How fast are payouts?

The operator's stated SLA is same-day (0-day window). That's the promise, community-listed actual timing is thin given the platform's age. Expect KYC verification on the first redemption to add 1-3 days if your docs aren't pre-submitted.

6. Does AceBet have a mobile app?

No native app on iOS or Android. Mobile is browser-only via the responsive web build, which works fine on iOS Safari and Android Chrome.

7. Is there live dealer?

Yes, backed by Evolution and Live88 per the provider list. That's a stronger live stack than most sweeps casinos in this tier, where live dealer support is the exception not the norm.

8. How does AceBet compare to Stake.us?

AceBet has a deeper slot library (~2,000 vs ~700) and broader live dealer support. Stake.us has a much lower minimum redemptions ($10 vs $50), a longer redemption track record going back to 2022, and a sportsbook product. For game variety, AceBet wins. For redemption friction and trust signals, Stake.us wins.

9. Is AceBet provably fair?

The proprietary Originals category uses a Provably Fair cryptographic verification layer. Third-party slot content (Hacksaw, NetEnt, Nolimit City, etc.) runs on the providers' own RNG certifications, which are independently audited but not the same mechanism as Provably Fair.

10. Can I play without making a purchase?

Yes. The 1 SC no-purchase welcome bonus, the 1 SC/day daily bonus, and the standard mail-in alternative method of entry (AMOE) detailed in the operator's T&Cs all let you accumulate SC without spending. At a 1 SC/day baseline, reaching the $50 minimum redemption from free play alone takes ~50 days of perfect daily wheel attendance.

11. What happens if I have a dispute?

Standard escalation: (1) email customer support and create a paper trail, (2) escalate to a third-party dispute service like Casino.guru if unresolved, (3) state consumer protection agency if applicable. Keep transaction IDs and screenshots throughout.

Where this casino is available

Where AceBet is available

13 US states flaggedAs of Apr 22, 2026Operator-stated + public restriction tracker

51 US states and DC (50 states plus Washington, DC). Use the lookup to check one state, or browse the grid on larger screens. Green cells are not listed as prohibited in operator data. Red cells match operator-stated restrictions. This is not legal advice.

How we determine state availabilitySee the basis

Availability reflects operator-stated prohibited US states in CasinoRankr listing data, combined with a public restriction tracker. We do not determine legal status, and this is not legal advice. Availability can change. Confirm current terms with the operator and official state resources before signing up.

State availability dataResponsible play resources

Tap a state for availability detail and last-checked date.

Available
Available
Restricted
Restricted

Browse states

Tap a state for the same details as the desktop grid. This list stays on small screens where the wide grid is hidden.

Why is it restricted in 13 US states?

Restrictions below reflect operator-stated prohibited US states in CasinoRankr listing data. This is an availability note, not legal advice. Verify current terms on the operator site before signing up.

Purchases, redemptions, and KYC

Payment Methods

Bank Transfer
Gift Cards
Minimum redemption
$50
Typical payout window
Same day
Last verified
Apr 22, 2026

Operator-stated values from our tracked review. Confirm current terms in the cashier before redeeming.

Mobile website and app status

Mobile app status

AceBet is listed as mobile-web only in this review record. Use the site in a browser and check the operator directly before installing any app that claims to be affiliated.

Mobile Experience

No dedicated iOS or Android apps. The site is fully optimized for mobile browsers, offering full feature parity with desktop. Performance is acceptable for playing all 2,000+ games on a phone.

Customer support

Live chat support: Not verified

Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.

Frequently asked questions

Legality & availability

AceBet is operated by Trey Mark Services Limited, a registered company in Cyprus. It uses a sweepstakes promotional model and has provably fair games. However, public review-site feedback (3.2/5) show mixed sentiment, with some complaints about accounts being closed when trying to redeem bonus prizes. It's not a licensed play site, which is normal for sweepstakes casinos, but you should be cautious with bonuses and read all terms.
AceBet is available in most US states but is prohibited in 11 states: California, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and Washington. It is also blocked in all Canadian provinces. You must be 18 or older to play. Always check the latest terms on their website for the most current restrictions.

Gameplay & bonuses

The AceBet welcome bonus is 7,500 Gold Coins (GC) and 2.5 Sweeps Coins (SC) with no purchases required. You get this just for signing up. The 2.5 SC can be used to play real-money-style games and any prizes are redeemable for cash, subject to the site's terms and the minimum redemption amount.
No, AceBet does not have dedicated iOS or Android apps available on the App Store or Google Play. The site is fully optimized for mobile browsers, so you can play all games and access all features directly from your phone's web browser. The mobile experience is functional but lacks app-specific conveniences like push notifications.
Yes, AceBet has a comprehensive VIP program with 9 tiers. Benefits include rakeback, reload bonuses, and potentially a dedicated host at higher levels. However, the specific playthrough requirements to advance through each tier are not publicly listed, which makes it hard to gauge its value compared to more transparent programs like the one at Stake.us.
Yes. You can play all AceBet games for free using Gold Coins (GC). GC are for fun play only and cannot be redeemed for cash. You get GC from the welcome bonus, daily login wheel, and coin purchases. The site also offers a "demo" mode on all games, allowing you to try them without spending any Sweeps Coins (SC) or real money.
You can get free Sweeps Coins (SC) on AceBet through several methods: the no-purchase welcome bonus (2.5 SC), the daily login rewards wheel (can award 0.25 SC), and by submitting a mail-in request (reportedly 7.5 SC per request). You can also earn SC as bonuses on your first purchase and potentially through the VIP program as you level up.
AceBet has over 2,000+ games. The library includes 2,000+ slot titles from providers like BGaming and Betsoft, 8+ provably fair "Originals" (Blackjack, Roulette, Plinko, etc.), and 20+ live dealer tables from providers like Vivo Gaming. It's one of the largest game selections in the sweepstakes casino space, covering all major categories.

Payments & KYC

The minimum redemption amount at AceBet is reported to be $50 (equivalent to 50 Sweeps Coins). Some user anecdotes mention a $20 minimum, but the prevailing information points to $50. This is higher than competitors like Stake.us ($10) and equal to WOW Vegas ($50). Always verify the current minimum in the cashier section before attempting to redeem.
For purchases, AceBet accepts cryptocurrencies, Visa, Mastercard, Google Pay, Instant Bank Transfer, and ACH. For redemptions, you can redeem via cryptocurrencies or cash (USD). They do not publish a list of specific crypto coins accepted, which is an oversight. There is no information about fees for purchases or redemptions.

General

AceBet has a much larger game library (2,000+ vs. 700+ at Stake.us) and a 9-tier VIP program. However, Stake.us has a much lower minimum redemption ($10 vs. AceBet's reported $50), faster crypto payouts (near-instant), and a more transparent and lucrative VIP system with challenges. Stake.us also has a stronger community presence. For game variety, AceBet wins, for overall player experience and redemptions ease, Stake.us is better.
User reports suggest cryptocurrency redemptions can be "fast" or "under 15 minutes." There is no specific published timeframe for cash (USD) redemptions. Processing times for bank transfers or other methods are not stated. Always confirm the current processing times with customer support before initiating a redemption, as these can vary.

Sources, references, and review updates

Source list

Structured source records attached to this review. Some entries are context sources, not proof for the strongest claims on the page.

  1. [1] AceBet Official Websiteacebet.cc

    Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link

  2. [2] AceBet Terms of Serviceacebet.cc

    Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link

  3. [3] AceBet Responsible Gaming Policyacebet.cc

    Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link

  4. [4] AceBet Privacy Policyacebet.cc

    Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link

  5. [5] Operator terms and conditionsacebet.cc

    Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link

    Supports: terms, bonus, redemption

  6. [6] Official sweepstakes rulesacebet.cc

    Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link

    Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility

  7. [7] Responsible-gaming policyacebet.cc

    Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link

    Supports: responsible gaming, account limits

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Source: CasinoRankr, "AceBet Review", https://casinorankr.com/reviews/acebet-cc, accessed 2026-06-21.

AceBet is a sweepstakes casino with an early, provisional CasinoRankr community sample: 6 rate-limited votes and a Bayesian-weighted display score of 4.0/5 (50% approval). CasinoRankr's Bayesian formula (prior mean 4.0, prior weight 10) dampens casinos with small vote samples so rankings reflect sustained player sentiment, not a handful of early opinions. Community confidence label: Early confidence. 1-9 community votes. Provisional signal that can move quickly as more votes arrive. Welcome bonus: 1 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: Operator markets fast redemptions, but no fixed public SLA was verified, third-party sources range from under an hour to 1-7 days depending on method. (source-backed). Pros: Premium provider and lobby mix for a newer Promotional Play casino, with slots, live games, game shows, table games, and Originals visible on the operator site. Current invite flow clearly shows Free SC 1.00 plus a 100% first-purchase SC bonus up to SC 1,000. Live game categories are visible on the operator homepage, and third-party reviews consistently confirm live dealer support. Cons: $50 minimum redemption, parity with McLuck but well above Stake.us's $10 floor. 1 SC no-purchase welcome is the smallest in the 2025 sweeps cohort. VIP tier thresholds and benefit specifics not publicly published. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.

What changed

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Source checks and corrections

Last editorial review Apr 22, 2026Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026Last source check Apr 23, 2026

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