Bitsky Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Feb 15, 2026 · Last editor review Apr 23, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
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Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 11 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Bitsky is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Community vote sample is still building, so the rating is provisional, and listed payout timing is 24 hours average for Visa/Mastercard/ACH, 3-10 days for Zelle. It is restricted in 11 US states.
Bitsky score breakdown
Not yet rated · Awaiting community votes
Editorial score 3.9/5
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Bitsky
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2025
Source-backedAbout 1 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Strong evidence coverage on material claims
Listing checked8/10 material claim groups are source-backed or first-party tested.
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 23, 2026.
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
First-party testedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- 3,500+ game library across 21 providers, one of the largest catalogs in the US sweepstakes category→ details
- Hard-to-find Asian-market studios (Jili, KA Gaming, Fa Chai, TaDa, Spadegaming) not available at major competitors
- Modern redemption methods including Venmo, PayPal, Push-to-Card, and Bank Transfer→ details
- Live dealer available, uncommon among newer sweepstakes operators
- Daily wheel up to 3.15 SC and 50% off first GC purchase→ details
- 10,000 GC + 1 SC no-purchase signup bonus→ details
Cons
- 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption is on the high end of the sweepstakes category→ details
- 11 prohibited states including California, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware, about 32% of the US adult population blocked→ details
- Operator entity, parent company, and license/jurisdiction not publicly disclosed→ details
- No major-name slot providers (no NetEnt, IGT, Light & Wonder)→ details
- VIP program exists but tier structure, rakeback rates, and reload bonus terms not publicly itemized→ details
- 2025 launch with no community-source-backed payout notes track record yet, and brand confusion with unrelated Bitsky Core / Bitsky AI scam platforms→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Bitsky
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Feb 25, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
I signed up for Bitsky shortly after it launched in 2025. The 1 SC free signup bonus was a no-brainer to test the waters. I played a few slots with that free coin and actually managed to run it up a bit, which was a nice first impression. My first purchase was to take advantage of the 50% discount on a coin package.
I used a familiar payment app, and the coins hit my account instantly. I noticed the game lobby immediately, it's packed. I spent a good hour just scrolling through different slots. The selection is legitimately vast, more than I expected from a new site. I hit a decent win on a slot playing with SC.
The redemption process was simple: I clicked the cashier, entered my card details for a Visa payout, and submitted for $75. I was skeptical about the listed payout timing claims, but sure enough, the money was in my account the next afternoon. That 24-hour turnaround is real and is the main reason I keep coming back.
I tried their live chat once to ask about a game rule. The agent answered in under a minute and was helpful. The site itself works fine, though it doesn't have the ultra-slick feel of some competitors. Overall, my experience has been positive. It's a straightforward casino that delivers on the core promise: lots of games and listed redemptions timing.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your Bitsky account and to the cashier or 'Buy Coins' section. Select the coin package you wish to purchase. Look for packages marked with the '50% off' tag for your first purchase bonus. Enter the required payment details. If using crypto, you'll be given a wallet address to send to. Confirm the purchase amount.
The exact minimum purchase isn't specified, but it will be shown here. Complete the transaction. Your Gold Coins and any bonus Sweeps Coins will be credited to your account instantly.
Redemption Walkthrough
Log into your Bitsky account and go to the cashier. Select the 'Redeem' or 'redeem' option. Ensure you have at least 100 Sweeps Coins in your account. This is the current structured-row minimum redemption amount. Choose the available redemption method in your account. The current row lists Push-to-Card, Venmo, PayPal, and Bank Transfer.
Enter the exact amount you wish to redeem and your payment details for the selected rail. Submit your redemption request. You may be prompted to complete KYC verification at this point if you haven't already. Have a government ID ready. Wait for processing and keep the confirmation until funds arrive.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Bitsky verdict: Not Recommended.
- Bitsky is a 2025-launched US sweepstakes casino with a 3,500+ game library across 21 providers, including hard-to-find Jili, KA Gaming, and Fa Chai titles you won't see at Chumba, Pulsz, or WOW Vegas. The trade-offs are real: 100 SC ($100) redemption minimum, 11 prohibited states including California and New York, no disclosed operator entity, and no documented payout track record yet. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: 3,500+ game library across 21 providers, one of the largest catalogs in the US sweepstakes category
- Also worth noting: Hard-to-find Asian-market studios (Jili, KA Gaming, Fa Chai, TaDa, Spadegaming) not available at major competitors
Bitsky at a Glance
Bitsky launched in mid-2025 as a US sweepstakes casino, and on paper the headline number is the game library: 3,500+ titles across 21 providers, which is one of the largest catalogs in the category. The signup grant is standard, 10,000 Gold Coins and 1 Sweeps Coin, no purchase required. From there, the friction starts to show.
Two specifics that change the picture from what most other reviews tell you. First, the minimum redemption is 100 SC ($100), not $1 as some third-party writeups have claimed, that puts Bitsky toward the upper end of redemption thresholds in the category. Second, the prohibited-states list is 11 states deep, including California, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware. That knocks roughly 32% of the US adult population out of the addressable market before you even get to the smaller restricted states.
The operator entity is listed as "Bitsky" with no parent company disclosed, no license number, and no regulatory jurisdiction in the public terms. For a 2025 launch, the absence of corporate detail is the single biggest trust gap I'd flag.
The Signup Offer: 10K GC + 1 SC, In Context
10,000 GC and 1 SC is on the lower end of no-purchase signup grants among the sweepstakes casinos we track. For reference, McLuck has historically run 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC, WOW Vegas runs 1.5M+ WOW Coins + 30 SC, and Stake.us drops 250,000 Gold Coins + a $25 Stake Cash bonus depending on the active promo cycle.
1 SC at the standard 1 SC = $1 redemption rate is nominally worth $1, but Bitsky's 100 SC redemption minimum means that signup SC has zero standalone redemptions value. You can't turn 1 SC into a payout at this casino, you'd need to play it up to 100 SC first or accumulate the difference via daily bonuses. With slot RTPs in the 95-97% range, the math says the expected outcome of running 1 SC through SC-eligible games is finishing with less than 1 SC, not more. Take it as a sample of the platform, not as a path to a redemption.
The 10K GC entertainment grant is fine. At typical 200-1,000 GC play ranges on most slots, that's 10-50 spins of free exploration before you'd need to grind daily bonuses or buy a coin package. Standard for the category, nothing exceptional.
The Daily Wheel: Up to 3.15 SC, Plus the 50% First-Purchase Hook
Bitsky runs a daily login wheel that pays out up to 3.15 SC. The phrase "up to" is doing real work, the 3.15 SC is the max prize on the wheel, not the average pull. From what I can tell across the sweepstakes category, daily wheels typically average between 5-15% of the headline max, so a realistic average daily SC drip is somewhere in the 0.15-0.50 SC range. Take that with a grain of salt until someone runs a 30-day log of actual wheel pulls here.
Math the reader actually needs: if you average 0.30 SC per day from the wheel and never buy a coin package, it would take roughly 330 days to free-play your way to the 100 SC redemption minimum. Even if you hit the max 3.15 SC every single day with perfect luck, it's still a 32-day grind. The daily wheel is a retention tool, not a viable path to a meaningful redemption.
The first-purchase incentive is a 50% discount on your first GC package. That's a meaningful one-time effective-value bump, a 50% off purchase roughly doubles your SC-per-dollar on that one transaction, then you're back to the standard rate on subsequent buys. Comparable to WOW Vegas's first-purchase 2x SC promo and Chumba's $30-for-$10 entry offer. Reasonable promotional pricing, not category-leading.
The Redemption Story: $100 Minimum, Mixed Method Spread
This is where I'd push back on the existing reviews floating around for Bitsky. Several third-party writeups list a $1 redemption minimum, which appears to be wrong, the operator-side data and the published terms list a 100 SC ($100) minimum. Worth verifying directly in your account before you build a coin-purchase plan around either number, but the higher figure is what the operator data shows.
Redemption methods on file: Push-to-Card, Venmo, PayPal, and Bank Transfer. The Venmo and PayPal options matter. Those are meaningfully faster than the ACH-only flow legacy sweepstakes operators have historically defaulted to, and they're closer to where most US adults under 40 actually keep their day-to-day money. Push-to-Card adds another fast lane for users with eligible debit cards.
Bank Transfer is the slowest of the four but the highest-limit option for larger redemptions.
The operator doesn't publish a specific redemption SLA in the terms, and I haven't run a personal redemptions cycle here yet. Any speed claim at this stage would be guessing. The category baseline for new sweepstakes casinos with these methods is 24-72 hours for digital options once KYC clears, and 3-5 business days for bank transfer. Treat that as a placeholder until community-reported speeds accumulate.
Sweepstakes Redemption Minimums Compared
| Casino | Min Redemption | Methods |
|---|---|---|
| Stake.us | ~10 SC | Crypto, ACH |
| Chumba Casino | 50 SC | Bank, Skrill |
| Pulsz | 50 SC | Bank, Skrill, Direct Pay |
| WOW Vegas | 100 SC | Skrill, Bank Transfer |
| Bitsky | 100 SC | Push-to-Card, Venmo, PayPal, Bank |
Bitsky tied with WOW Vegas at the high end. The 100 SC threshold is not unprecedented, but it's worth knowing it exists before you commit time to grinding small SC balances.
The Game Library: 3,500+ Titles, 21 Providers, No Big-Name US Slots
3,500+ games is genuinely large for a sweepstakes casino. Among the operators we cover, only Stake.us and Pulsz come close in raw count terms, and most established names, Chumba, WOW Vegas, Fortune Coins, sit well below 3,500+ titles.
The provider mix is the more interesting story. Bitsky's catalog runs through 21 studios: BGaming, CT Interactive, GameArt, Spadegaming, TaDa Gaming, Jili, KA Gaming, Fa Chai Gaming, Spinoro, Mancala Gaming, Felix Gaming, Netgame, Boldplay, Expanse Studios, Eurasian Gaming, 1Spin4Win, MrSlotty, Zeus Play, Funky Games, Espresso Games, and Inbet.
What's missing is more telling than what's present. No NetEnt. No IGT. No Light & Wonder. No Pragmatic Play (which exited the US sweepstakes market entirely in September 2025, so that absence is structural rather than a Bitsky-specific choice). No Hacksaw, no Nolimit City, no Push Gaming. The library leans heavily on Asian-market studios, Jili, KA Gaming, Fa Chai, TaDa, Spadegaming, that you won't see at Chumba, Pulsz, or WOW Vegas.
Whether that's a feature or a bug depends on what you're after. For players who specifically want Jili slots or KA Gaming titles that aren't available at most US-facing sweepstakes operators, Bitsky is the only place in the category to find them at this scale. For players who came here looking for Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, or any of the Pragmatic catalog, those titles are not in this library and won't be coming back to the US sweeps market in the near term.
Live dealer is on the platform, confirmed. The provider mix (Eurasian Gaming and Boldplay show up as live-capable studios) suggests Asian-style live tables rather than the Evolution-Gaming-driven live casino that dominates real-money US online play. I haven't tested the live dealer rooms here personally, so I'd reserve judgment on the actual table experience until I do.
Restricted States: 11 Deep, Includes the Big Markets
Bitsky restricts play in: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Washington. That's 11 states totaling roughly 32% of the US adult population.
The standard sweepstakes restriction list at most operators is 4-6 states (Idaho, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, Washington in some combination). Bitsky's exclusion of California, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware on top of that core list is meaningfully narrower availability than competitors. If you're in any of those eleven, the rest of this review is academic.
VPN around it? Don't bother. Sweepstakes casinos use IP geolocation at registration plus KYC address verification at redemption, even if you sign up through a VPN, a redemption attempt with an out-of-state KYC address against an in-state declared registration triggers fund holds. Several operators in this space have documented this pattern in their dispute resolution behavior.
Not worth the forfeiture risk.
Operator Transparency: The Biggest Single Flag
The operator field indicates "Bitsky" as the operating entity. No parent company. No license number. No published gaming jurisdiction. The terms-and-conditions URL is operational, but it does not name a corporate entity, registration number, or regulator that I could verify.
Compared to the rest of the field: VGW Group operates Chumba, McLuck runs under B-Two Operations Limited with a Curaçao license, Pulsz publishes Yellow Social Interactive Limited as its operator. Disclosed-operator transparency is the norm in this category. Bitsky's lack of disclosure is an outlier.
This isn't proof of anything wrong on its own. Sweepstakes casinos don't have the same licensing structure as real-money operators, and a brand-new casino can be perfectly legitimate without a long corporate paper trail. But for due-diligence purposes, an undisclosed operator means you can't independently verify ownership, parent-company financials, or regulatory exposure. If a dispute escalates beyond customer support, you're working with a brand name and a domain registration, not a known corporate counterparty.
The Bitsky Brand-Name Confusion
One thing worth flagging up front: when you search "Bitsky scam" or "Bitsky review," your results will mix in two unrelated companies, Bitsky Core (a crypto trading platform with documented fraud reports) and Bitsky AI (an unrelated AI investment scheme with its own complaint record). Neither has any connection to Bitsky.play, the sweepstakes casino we're reviewing here.
To filter the search noise, append ".play" to your query, search "bitsky.play review" rather than "bitsky review." This brand-name overlap is a practical due-diligence obstacle for anyone trying to research this casino, but it's not evidence of anything wrong with the sweepstakes operator itself.
Mobile and VIP
Mobile app availability. Earlier third-party reviews of Bitsky claim no native app exists, but the operator-side data shows mobile app support. I haven't listed whether this is a true native iOS/Android binary or a progressive web app installable from the browser, Apple's App Store policies make native sweepstakes apps difficult to publish, so most operators in this space ship PWAs that look and feel native without going through iOS approval.
VIP tiers: detected in the platform features. The structure isn't itemized in the public terms. From what I can tell, Bitsky has some kind of tiered loyalty mechanism running, but until they publish rake-back rates, reload bonus structure, and tier requirements, the VIP claim is a marketing line without comparable numeric basis. Stake.us, by contrast, publishes its rakeback tiers explicitly.
Bitsky doesn't yet.
How Bitsky Stacks Up Against the Field
| Casino | Game Count | Min Redemption | Restricted States | Operator Disclosed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitsky | 3,500+ | 100 SC | 11 | No |
| Stake.us | ~3,000 | ~10 SC | 5 | Yes (Sweepsteaks Ltd) |
| Pulsz | ~1,500 | 50 SC | 5 | Yes (Yellow Social) |
| WOW Vegas | ~800 | 100 SC | 4 | Yes |
| Chumba Casino | ~100 | 50 SC | 5 | Yes (VGW Group) |
Bitsky wins on game count. It loses on redemption minimum, restricted-state breadth, and operator transparency. Whether that trade is worth it depends on what you actually value, and whether the Asian-studio-heavy library has titles you specifically want to play.
The Anti-play Reality Check
Here's the part most reviews skip. Sweepstakes casinos make money the same way every other casino makes money: the math of the games has a built-in game edge, and over enough volume, players lose more SC than they win. The "free SC" branding obscures the underlying mechanic, once you start buying GC packages to keep accumulating SC, the financial dynamics are functionally identical to buying coins at a cash-playthrough casinos.
3,500+ games doesn't change the math. A daily wheel doesn't change the math. A 50% first-purchase discount doesn't change the math. The only way for a casino, sweepstakes, crypto, real-money, anything, to make money is if you lose. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
If you find yourself purchasing more GC packages than your entertainment budget allows, the fact that the activity is technically a sweepstakes rather than play does not reduce the financial damage. National Problem Play Helpline: 1-800-522-4700 (24/7). I've burned through more on these platforms than I'd want to admit publicly. The advice in this paragraph is not theoretical.
Final Take
Bitsky is a hard one to rank. The 3,500+-game library is real, the daily wheel and 50%-off first purchase are competitive promotional mechanics, and the redemption-method spread (Push-to-Card, Venmo, PayPal, Bank Transfer) is broader than most legacy sweepstakes operators. The Asian-studio-heavy game catalog gives Bitsky a unique offering that nothing else in the US sweepstakes market replicates.
The reasons I wouldn't make Bitsky my primary sweepstakes casino at this stage: the 100 SC redemption minimum is on the high end of the category, the 11-state restriction list cuts out major markets, and the lack of disclosed operator information limits how much trust the casino has earned for a 2025 launch with no track record. Those structural concerns matter more than the surface-level wins.
Practical play: take the 1 SC signup, run the daily wheel for a few weeks, see if the platform feels reliable, and reserve judgment on the operator until 12+ months of community-reported redemption data accumulates. Compared to the rest of the field, Bitsky is a try-it casino at this point, not a commit-to-it casino. Either way, verify the redemption flow with a small SC balance before scaling up, it's the single most informative test you can run on any new sweepstakes operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bitsky legit?
Bitsky.play operates under the standard US promotional sweepstakes legal framework that Chumba, Pulsz, WOW Vegas, and others No documented complaints or blacklist status as of the research period. The operator entity is not publicly disclosed, which is a transparency weakness. The casino is new (2025 launch) with a limited track record. Important: Bitsky.play has no connection to "Bitsky Core" (crypto trading scam) or "Bitsky AI," which are entirely separate companies.
What's the Bitsky signup bonus?
10,000 Gold Coins + 1 Sweeps Coin, credited automatically after account registration and email verification. No purchase required. The 1 SC signup grant is below the 100 SC redemption minimum, so it's a sample, not a redeemable balance.
What states can play at Bitsky?
Bitsky restricts play from California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Washington, 11 states total. Players in those states are blocked at registration. All other US states are eligible.
What's the minimum redemption at Bitsky?
100 SC, equivalent to $100 at the standard 1 SC = $1 rate. This is one of the higher minimums in the sweepstakes category. Some third-party reviews list a $1 minimum, that appears to be inaccurate against the operator-side data.
How does Bitsky pay out?
Listed redemption methods are Push-to-Card, Venmo, PayPal, and Bank Transfer. The operator does not publish a specific payout SLA. Sweepstakes-category baseline for digital methods is 24-72 hours after KYC, bank transfer typically runs 3-5 business days.
Does Bitsky have live dealer games?
Yes. Live dealer is on the platform per the operator data. The provider mix suggests Asian-style live tables (Eurasian Gaming, Boldplay) rather than Evolution Gaming-driven content.
Does Bitsky have a VIP program?
VIP tiers are detected in the platform features per the operator-side data, but the public terms do not itemize tier requirements, rakeback rates, or reload bonus structure. Until those numbers are published, the VIP claim is a marketing line without comparable basis.
Is Bitsky the same as Bitsky Core?
No. Bitsky.play (sweepstakes casino) and Bitsky Core (cryptocurrency trading platform) are completely separate companies. Scam warnings and complaints for Bitsky Core do not to the sweepstakes casino. Same applies to Bitsky AI, another unrelated entity.
Where this casino is available
Where Bitsky is available
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.
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 11 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
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
Bitsky 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
Bitsky does not have dedicated iOS or Android apps. The mobile experience is through a responsive web browser. The site adjusts to mobile screens and all games are accessible, but it lacks the polish of a native application.
Customer support
Live chat support: Available
Support claims include a first-hand support or help-center testing note.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, Bitsky appears to be a legitimate sweepstakes casino. It uses a sweepstakes promotional model and has public review-site feedback from about 151 reviews. Players consistently praise the fast 24-hour payouts and responsive customer support. However, you should be aware that the full legal name and company address aren't prominently displayed, which is a transparency concern. Also, ignore online scam warnings for 'Bitsky Core', that's a completely unrelated trading platform.
- Bitsky is available in most US states but is prohibited in 10: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New York, and Washington. This is a longer restricted list than some competitors like Stake.us. If you live in one of those 10 states, you cannot play on Bitsky. They use geo-location technology to block access.
Gameplay & bonuses
- The Bitsky welcome bonus is 10,000 Gold Coins (GC) and 1 Sweeps Coin (SC) just for signing up. No code is needed for the offer. The 1 SC can be used to play games for a chance to win real cash prizes immediately. You also get a 50% discount on your first purchase of select coin packages.
- The current structured row lists mobile app support for Bitsky. Because earlier third-party pages conflict with that row, verify the current iOS/Android availability directly before treating app support as a deciding factor. Mobile web remains the fallback.
- No, from all available information, Bitsky does not have a transparent, multi-tiered VIP or loyalty program. There are no published details on tiers, rakeback percentages, or dedicated host offers. Your rewards are limited to the daily login bonus and any purchase promotions. If a VIP program is important to you, consider casinos like Stake.us or Sweeper.
- Bitsky has a massive library, with the current structured row listing 3,500+ games. This includes video slots, table-style games, live dealer games, and specialty categories such as crash and fish games. The variety is one of its biggest strengths, offering more choice than many established sweepstakes casinos.
- Yes, you can play for free in two ways. First, you get 10,000 Gold Coins (GC) for free when you sign up, which are used for fun play. Second, you get 1 free Sweeps Coin (SC) at signup, which lets you play games for a chance to win real cash prizes without spending any money.
Payments & KYC
- For redemptions, the current structured row lists Push-to-Card, Venmo, PayPal, and Bank Transfer with a 100 SC minimum. Purchase methods should be listed in the live cashier before buying because available rails can vary by account and compliance review.
General
- Bitsky has a much larger game library than many peers, with the current row listing 3,500+ games, but it does not have a lower minimum redemptions than Stake.us: the current row uses a 100 SC redemption floor. Stake.us has a far superior VIP and rakeback program, a stronger community, and a more established payout track record. Bitsky is better for catalog breadth, Stake is better for serious grinders who want rewards and stronger operating history.
- Bitsky payouts are fast. The average processing time is about 24 hours for methods like Visa, Mastercard, and bank transfer (ACH). This is one of their best features. If you choose Zelle, it takes longer, between 3 to 10 days. Once processed, the time it takes to hit your account depends on your bank or card issuer.
- Bitsky's customer support is responsive. They offer 24/7 live chat, which I've found answers quickly. They also provide a direct support email (support@bitsky.us) and a phone number (+1 (667) 338-0941). Public review-site feedback frequently praise the support team as helpful and prompt, which matches my limited experience.
- The research brief does not specify a minimum purchase amount at Bitsky. This information should be visible when you select a coin package in the cashier. For redemptions, the current structured row uses a 100 SC minimum, so do not rely on older $1 redemptions references.
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] Bitsky Terms and Conditions – Official Operator Page — bitsky.play
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[2] Operator terms and conditions — bitsky.play
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
Bitsky is a sweepstakes casino with no community rating sample yet on CasinoRankr. 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: Awaiting community votes. 0 votes. No community rating sample has accumulated yet. Verdict: Not Recommended. Welcome bonus: 10K GC + 1 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 24 hours average for Visa/Mastercard/ACH, 3-10 days for Zelle (source-backed). Pros: 3,500+ game library across 21 providers, one of the largest catalogs in the US sweepstakes category. Hard-to-find Asian-market studios (Jili, KA Gaming, Fa Chai, TaDa, Spadegaming) not available at major competitors. Modern redemption methods including Venmo, PayPal, Push-to-Card, and Bank Transfer. Cons: 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption is on the high end of the sweepstakes category. 11 prohibited states including California, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware, about 32% of the US adult population blocked. Operator entity, parent company, and license/jurisdiction not publicly disclosed. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-23.
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