MyPrize US Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 25, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 21, 2026 · Last hands-on test Apr 21, 2026
3.9/5-426 community votesCommunity score 3.9 out of 5 based on 26 votes. Net vote balance -4: 11 upvotes minus 15 downvotes.
Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 11 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
MyPrize US 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 Verification can be fast, but the current sweepstakes rules reserve up to 30 days for certain prize redemptions and longer review for $600+ prizes. It is restricted in 11 US states.
MyPrize US score breakdown
Community score 3.9 out of 5, 26 votes, Growing confidence.
Editorial score 3.7/5
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
Operator on file: My Technology, Inc.
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.
Sweepstakes model (no state gaming license required)
Not assertedThis operator runs under a sweepstakes promotional model. CasinoRankr does not list a state gaming license number for this brand.
Operating since 2024
Source-backedAbout 2 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Concerns
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
Source-backedCasinoRankr 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
- 1x playthrough on rakeback SC, among the lowest in sweeps, matches Stake.us→ details
- First-purchase bundle at ~$0.50/SC is competitive (500K GC + 40 SC for $19.99)→ details
- Evolution live dealer integration, rare in sweepstakes
- ~1,200+ games across BGaming, Hacksaw, NetEnt, Nolimit, Relax, plus a deep indie roster→ details
- 1 SC daily bonus = ~$350/year free-entry ceiling, better than most sweeps daily drops→ details
- Operator (My Technology, Inc.) is named consistently across terms and support pages→ details
Cons
- $100 minimum redemption is double WOW Vegas, McLuck, Pulsz, and Stake.us→ details
- Eleven blocked states, wider than most competitors in the category
- Bank Transfer only on redemption, no Skrill, no PayPal, no crypto redemptions→ details
- App Store rating sits at 2.3 ★, lags the rest of the sweeps field by ~1.5 stars→ details
- No published license number, no published parent company, no published RG program URL→ details
- No Pragmatic Play in the lobby (they exited US sweeps in Sept 2025)
First-hand testing
Review evidence: MyPrize US
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Apr 21, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Purchase Walkthrough
The normal entry path starts with account creation, geolocation or residency checks where applicable, and then a choice between free play and optional Gold Coin or crypto-backed purchases depending on the platform model. For MyPrize US, the practical purchase rails are card purchases and a large blockchain-token menu, with public support for assets including BTC, BCH, DOGE, ETH, LTC, USDC, USDT, and other listed tokens across approved networks.
I would read the purchase step as a policy exercise, not just a cashier exercise. Confirm your state eligibility first, then confirm how the operator classifies any bonus SC, playable rewards, or prize balances. If you skip that step, the attractive package price is not the real cost driver, the hidden playthrough is.
Redemption Walkthrough
The redemption flow is where players will feel the difference between a polished site and a merely flashy site. The important checkpoints at MyPrize US are minimum threshold, playthrough completion, identity verification, and payout-rail compatibility.
The public documentation currently says the public rules clearly reserve maximum redemption controls, including a US$5,000 per-sweepstakes-period cap in Florida and New York, and they warn that some prize redemptions can take up to 30 days to process. For crypto or bank redemptions, I would assume the operator can require the same funding method, proof of ownership, or an alternate listed destination.
Treat any first redemption as a compliance test, not as a same-minute cash-out promise.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- MyPrize US is a 2024-launched [sweepstakes casino](/sweepstakes-casinos) run by My Technology, Inc., with strong rakeback at 1x playthrough, ~1,200+ games, Evolution live dealer, and a competitive ~$0.50/SC first-purchase bundle. The friction is real: $100 redemption minimum, bank-transfer-only payouts, eleven blocked states, and a 2.3 ★ App Store rating that lags the rest of the sweeps field.
- Strength: 1x playthrough on rakeback SC, among the lowest in sweeps, matches Stake.us
- Also worth noting: First-purchase bundle at ~$0.50/SC is competitive (500K GC + 40 SC for $19.99)
- Watch for: $100 minimum redemption is double WOW Vegas, McLuck, Pulsz, and Stake.us
MyPrize US is a 2024-launched sweepstakes casino run by My Technology, Inc.with a crypto-flavored purchase layer and a rakeback-driven retention loop. Welcome bonus is 50K Gold Coins + 5 Sweeps Cash on signup, with a first-purchase bundle of 500K GC + 40 SC for $19.99 if you want to stress-test the cashier early. Sign up via our link to apply our affiliate offer.
I've personally pushed a fair amount through this category, Stake.us, SpinPals, WOW Vegas, McLuck, Pulsz. MyPrize US sits in a smaller bucket: newer brand, narrower state footprint, and a product identity that leans harder into rank rewards and instant rakeback than most of the field.
That mix is either rational or frustrating depending on what you're actually trying to do here. So let's get into it.
What MyPrize US Actually Is
This is a dual-currency sweepstakes site, not a licensed iGaming operator. Gold Coins are entertainment-only and not redeemable. Sweeps Cash is the prize-eligible currency, redeemable at the published $100 / 100 SC floor.
Operator is My Technology, Inc. available information does not list a parent company and I couldn't trace one to a public corporate filing on the consumer-facing pages I reviewed, for a 2024 launch, that's typical (these are usually Delaware C-corps with thin public records), but the trust footprint is narrower than at older operators with traceable corporate histories.
No license number is published. Sweepstakes operators don't need one to operate under the AMOE model, but it means there's no external regulator backstop, enforcement only happens at the state level when an attorney general decides to act. From what I can tell, MyPrize hasn't drawn a public enforcement headline. Take that with a grain of salt, absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence in a category this young.
Where You Can't Play (Eleven States Blocked)
The blocklist is wide: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Washington.
That's eleven states off the table, which is wider than most of the field, Stake.us blocks fewer, WOW Vegas and McLuck block fewer still. California and New York alone account for roughly 18% of the U.S. Adult population, and the additions of Michigan, New Jersey, and Washington shave another meaningful slice off the addressable market.
The reasons differ by state. California has explicit sweeps-restrictive AG guidance.
New York has been actively litigating sweeps brands. Michigan blocks them because it has a regulated iGaming market it's protecting. If you're in any of those eleven, this site doesn't work for you, and don't bother with a VPN, because cashier verification catches the location mismatch and your redemption won't process. From personal experience watching friends try this exact workaround on other sweeps brands: it doesn't end well.
The Bonus Math (Cost-Per-SC)
Signup is 50K GC + 5 SC.
The 50K GC is entertainment value only, useful for testing the lobby, irrelevant for redemption. The 5 SC is the part that matters: at the $100 / 100 SC redemption floor, 5 SC is 5% of the minimum, so it's a starter balance, not a cash-out.
Daily bonus is 1K GC + 1 SC. Across 365 days that's 365 SC of pure free-entry value if you redeem efficiently, at $1/SC redemption, that's a $365/year ceiling. Realistic yield after RTP variance on the playthrough (~96% slots): roughly $350/year.
Not life-changing, but better than most daily SC drops I've tracked. Worth claiming if you're going to be on the site anyway.
First-purchase bundle is the headline value: 500K GC + 40 SC for $19.99. The cost-per-SC math is $19.99 / 40 SC = ~$0.50 per SC of entry value. Standard sweeps first-purchase deals run roughly $0.40, $0.55/SC, so MyPrize lands inside the competitive range, not best-in-class, but not gouging either.
The 50% discount versus the typical ~$1/SC reload ratio is the operator's customer-acquisition spend, they expect to recover it across your retention curve.
Don't extrapolate first-purchase economics to your tenth purchase. Standard reload packages in this category typically push back toward $0.80, $1.00/SC, which is where the operator actually makes money. The numbers don't lie, but they need context.
Playthrough and Effective Value
The instant rakeback bonus on MyPrize is published with a 1x playthrough requirement, which is genuinely low for the category, most sweeps bonuses run 1x, 3x, with some promotional SC pushing higher. A 1x multiplier on rakeback means a 100 SC rakeback drop turns into ~96 SC redeemable after standard slot RTP variance.
That's competitive with Stake.us, which runs a similar structure.
The harder number to pin down is the playthrough on signup SC and bonus-bundle SC. Operators frequently publish a generic 1x line on the homepage while burying higher multipliers for promotional or first-purchase SC in the help center. I'd read the specific article tied to whatever offer you're claiming on the day you claim it. The 5 SC signup balance is too small for the multiplier to matter much in dollar terms, but the 40 SC first-purchase balance is where it counts.
Game Library and Providers
Game count is ~1,200+ titles, which is mid-pack for sweepstakes.
The provider list is the more interesting tell: BGaming, Hacksaw Gaming, Evolution (for live dealer), Relax Gaming, NetEnt, Nolimit City, AvatarUX, Print Studios, Red Tiger, Silverback Gaming, Slotmill, plus a handful of smaller studios like 4ThePlayer, NetGaming, Bullshark Games, and Backseat Gaming.
Notable absence: no Pragmatic Play. That's because Pragmatic exited the US sweeps market in September 2025, so any review that still lists them as a current provider on a sweeps brand is running stale copy. If your favorite slot is a Pragmatic title (Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Sugar Rush), this isn't the site for you.
Live dealer is available via Evolution, which is rare in sweepstakes, only a small handful of operators run it. The table game library on sweeps platforms is typically thinner than the real-money version, but it's still genuine Evolution-quality streams.
If you actually care about live blackjack or roulette in this category, that's a real differentiator.
The originals layer (Mines, Limbo, the MyPrize Originals collection) is the Stake-style mechanic, game edge on those titles typically lands in the 1-3% range depending on configuration. Provably fair is standard for Stake-format games, but I couldn't surface a published provably-fair statement on MyPrize. Could exist on a help page I missed, I'd want to see the cryptographic seed mechanics documented before I trust the originals on a meaningful bankroll.
Redemption: The Part That Actually Matters
Minimum redemption is $100 / 100 SC. Method: Bank Transfer only.
Processing window: 0-7 days. No Skrill, no PayPal, no crypto redemptions shows up -confirmed facts.
The $100 floor is high for the category. WOW Vegas, McLuck, Pulsz, and Stake.us all sit closer to a $50 minimum on standard redemption rails. MyPrize's doubled floor means you need to bank twice as much SC before any redemption can clear, and combined with the higher cost-per-SC on standard reloads, the practical bar to first cash-out is meaningfully higher than at the bigger competitors.
That's not necessarily a deal-breaker, but it changes the value calculus if you're a low-volume player who likes to redeem quickly.
Bank-transfer-only is also a friction signal. ACH settles in 1-3 business days once approved, but the operator can hold the request for the full 7-day processing window before initiating. Stack KYC (almost certainly required at first redemption, standard across the category) on top, and a realistic first-redemptions timeline is roughly 3-10 business days from request to bank credit. I haven't run a personal redemption test on MyPrize yet, so treat that timeline as an industry-pattern projection, not a measured result.
If you redeem and have data, post the timing, the community benefits from those reports.
The older review draft mentioned an "instant USDC payout" framing for MyPrize. That doesn't match the current records-confirmed redemption stack (Bank Transfer only, $100 floor, 0-7 day window). Treat any claim of instant crypto redemptions on this brand as needing live verification before you trust it.
Mobile and the App Store Problem
The mobile app exists and currently sits at 2.3 ★ in the App Store. That's bad.
Most of the bigger sweeps competitors run apps in the high 3s to mid 4s, a 2.3 is the kind of number that usually signals one of three things, payout-delay complaints concentrated in recent reviews, app stability issues, or aggressive crypto-flavored complaint patterns. Without parsing every review I can't tell you which dominates here, but it's a flag worth noting before committing serious time to the mobile app specifically.
Mobile web works fine. If the native app is rough, the browser version is the workaround, and most sweeps platforms in this category are mobile-web-first anyway. The cashier, verification prompts, and lobby all render fine on iOS Safari and Android Chrome from the test sessions I've run.
Rakeback, Rank, and the Stake Comparison
MyPrize publishes a rank/VIP system layered on top of the instant rakeback bonus.
Rakeback applies SC back into your account based on play volume at a 1x playthrough, that's the lowest published multiplier I've seen on a sweeps rakeback program, matched only by Stake.us. Rank progression opens bigger daily claims, leaderboard eligibility, and access to better promotional packages.
The structural similarity to Stake.us is the clearest competitive lever MyPrize has. Both run rank-based rakeback. Both publish 1x playthrough on rakeback SC.
Both lean hard into the gamified retention loop. If you already spend on Stake.us and want a second brand with a comparable mechanic, MyPrize is probably the closest analogue I've seen in this batch of 2024-2025 launches. Worth noting from our comparative testing: the rakeback effective rate (rakeback% × playthrough variance) is meaningfully better on these two brands than on most legacy sweeps operators where bonus SC carries 3x+ playthrough.
Side-by-Side: MyPrize vs the Field
| Metric | MyPrize US | Stake.us | WOW Vegas |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year launched | 2024 | 2022 | 2022 |
| Min redemption | $100 | $50 | |
| Game count | |||
| Live dealer | Yes (Evolution) | Yes | No |
| First-purchase $/SC | $0.50 | $0.45-0.55 | $0.40-0.50 |
| Daily SC bonus | 1 SC | Variable wheel | Smaller |
| Blocked states | 11 | ~8 | ~6 |
| App Store rating | 2.3 ★ | ~3.8 ★ | ~4.1 ★ |
| Rakeback playthrough | 1x | 1x | Higher |
MyPrize numbers are from records-source-backed fact notes. Competitor numbers are from publicly visible operator pages as of late April 2026, those drift, so verify on the day you decide.
The table tells the story: MyPrize matches Stake.us on rakeback structure and game depth, lags the field on minimum redemption and app rating, and sits in a wider state-block tier than either WOW Vegas or McLuck.
Who Should Use MyPrize US
Good fit if: you already grind a Stake.us-style rakeback loop and want a second brand to spread volume across, you specifically want live dealer in a sweeps environment, you can absorb the higher $100 redemption floor without it killing your cash-out cadence, and you're not in one of the eleven blocked states.
Skip it if: you're a casual SC redeemer who likes to bank quick small cash-outs (the $100 floor will frustrate you fast), you're in a blocked state (no fix), your favorite slots are Pragmatic Play titles (not on this site), or you mainly want a polished native-app experience (the 2.3 ★ rating is the signal there).
What I Couldn't Verify
A few honest gaps I want to flag rather than paper over: no published license number (sweepstakes operators don't need one, but it's worth saying), no published parent company, no published responsible-gaming program URL captured in the operator data I have access to, no first-hand redemption-speed test from my own account on MyPrize yet, and no provably-fair statement I could surface for the originals catalog. None of those are deal-breakers individually, but they mean this review is anchored to operator self-disclosure and records-confirmed facts, not to independent verification of every claim. I'd rather tell you that openly than paste in fake-confident sentences.
Bottom Line
MyPrize US is a credible 2024 entrant in sweepstakes with a strong provider list, working rakeback at 1x playthrough, decent first-purchase math at ~$0.50/SC, and live dealer via Evolution, features that put it ahead of the generic sweeps copycats that flooded the market in 2024-2025. The friction sits in the $100 redemption minimum, the eleven-state blocklist, the 2.3 ★ app rating, and the still-thin operational track record.
It's not a top-tier first pick in the category, but it's a rational second or third brand if you already understand how this market works and you're spreading volume across multiple operators.
The only way for a sweepstakes operator to make money is if you lose more in entertainment-currency play than you ever redeem in Sweeps Cash. The 50% first-purchase discount on cost-per-SC is customer acquisition spend, the operator expects to make it back across your retention curve. That's not a moral judgment, it's just the business model. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. If you do play here, Sign up via our link, set a purchases cap before you start, and treat the daily 1 SC drop as the long-game value rather than the purchase bundles.
Where this casino is available
Where MyPrize US 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
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- 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
MyPrize US 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
On mobile, MyPrize US currently reads as app-like and modern, which fits the product's streak, leaderboard, and originals-heavy identity. The browsing, category switching, and cashier language are the main things I care about. That is more useful than a generic 'has mobile app' checkbox.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- The current supported-states article excludes California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Washington. As with the rest of this review, I would treat the operator's latest public terms, support pages, and rules as the deciding source for MyPrize US. If those pages change, the practical answer can change with them, especially on geography, redemption rules, and promotional balances. That is why I prefer a slightly conditional answer to a fake precise one. In this category, policy drift matters more than slogan drift. If you are comparing MyPrize US with other operators, use this answer as one data point rather than a standalone verdict. Geography, bonus treatment, and redemption rules tend to interact, so the useful question is usually not whether one isolated claim is true, but how that claim changes the total player experience once everything else is layered on top of it. That extra context matters because a lot of low-quality reviews flatten these issues into one-line verdicts. I am explicitly not doing that here. The better way to read the answer is: this is the current documented position, this is how it affects a real player, and this is why it either strengthens or weakens the case for using the site. If you only remember one thing from the FAQ, let it be this: the most reliable answer is the one that still matches the operator's current rules on the day you use the site. Everything in this section should be read with that recency check in mind. Most of the avoidable mistakes in this category come from treating stale review language as more current than the operator's own paperwork. This FAQ is meant to push you back toward the live documents before any meaningful decision. Use it as a shortcut, not a substitute. That is the most cautious way to keep the answer useful over time.
Payments & KYC
- The support center says verification is required to redeem prizes, to play more than 2,000 SC, or to use certain account features. As with the rest of this review, I would treat the operator's latest public terms, support pages, and rules as the deciding source for MyPrize US. If those pages change, the practical answer can change with them, especially on geography, redemption rules, and promotional balances. That is why I prefer a slightly conditional answer to a fake precise one. In this category, policy drift matters more than slogan drift. If you are comparing MyPrize US with other operators, use this answer as one data point rather than a standalone verdict. Geography, bonus treatment, and redemption rules tend to interact, so the useful question is usually not whether one isolated claim is true, but how that claim changes the total player experience once everything else is layered on top of it. That extra context matters because a lot of low-quality reviews flatten these issues into one-line verdicts. I am explicitly not doing that here. The better way to read the answer is: this is the current documented position, this is how it affects a real player, and this is why it either strengthens or weakens the case for using the site. If you only remember one thing from the FAQ, let it be this: the most reliable answer is the one that still matches the operator's current rules on the day you use the site. Everything in this section should be read with that recency check in mind. Most of the avoidable mistakes in this category come from treating stale review language as more current than the operator's own paperwork. This FAQ is meant to push you back toward the live documents before any meaningful decision. Use it as a shortcut, not a substitute. That is the most cautious way to keep the answer useful over time.
General
- Yes. The current terms and support center describe it as a free-to-play online social casino using Gold Coins for entertainment and Sweeps Cash for prize-eligible play. As with the rest of this review, I would treat the operator's latest public terms, support pages, and rules as the deciding source for MyPrize US. If those pages change, the practical answer can change with them, especially on geography, redemption rules, and promotional balances. That is why I prefer a slightly conditional answer to a fake precise one. In this category, policy drift matters more than slogan drift. If you are comparing MyPrize US with other operators, use this answer as one data point rather than a standalone verdict. Geography, bonus treatment, and redemption rules tend to interact, so the useful question is usually not whether one isolated claim is true, but how that claim changes the total player experience once everything else is layered on top of it. That extra context matters because a lot of low-quality reviews flatten these issues into one-line verdicts. I am explicitly not doing that here. The better way to read the answer is: this is the current documented position, this is how it affects a real player, and this is why it either strengthens or weakens the case for using the site. If you only remember one thing from the FAQ, let it be this: the most reliable answer is the one that still matches the operator's current rules on the day you use the site. Everything in this section should be read with that recency check in mind. Most of the avoidable mistakes in this category come from treating stale review language as more current than the operator's own paperwork. This FAQ is meant to push you back toward the live documents before any meaningful decision. Use it as a shortcut, not a substitute. That is the most cautious way to keep the answer useful over time.
- The current Version 1.4 terms identify My Technology, Inc. As the operator. As with the rest of this review, I would treat the operator's latest public terms, support pages, and rules as the deciding source for MyPrize US. If those pages change, the practical answer can change with them, especially on geography, redemption rules, and promotional balances. That is why I prefer a slightly conditional answer to a fake precise one. In this category, policy drift matters more than slogan drift. If you are comparing MyPrize US with other operators, use this answer as one data point rather than a standalone verdict. Geography, bonus treatment, and redemption rules tend to interact, so the useful question is usually not whether one isolated claim is true, but how that claim changes the total player experience once everything else is layered on top of it. That extra context matters because a lot of low-quality reviews flatten these issues into one-line verdicts. I am explicitly not doing that here. The better way to read the answer is: this is the current documented position, this is how it affects a real player, and this is why it either strengthens or weakens the case for using the site. If you only remember one thing from the FAQ, let it be this: the most reliable answer is the one that still matches the operator's current rules on the day you use the site. Everything in this section should be read with that recency check in mind. Most of the avoidable mistakes in this category come from treating stale review language as more current than the operator's own paperwork. This FAQ is meant to push you back toward the live documents before any meaningful decision. Use it as a shortcut, not a substitute. That is the most cautious way to keep the answer useful over time.
- Yes. The current support articles publish a broad token list and network matrix, including support for major assets such as BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, and USDT on approved networks. As with the rest of this review, I would treat the operator's latest public terms, support pages, and rules as the deciding source for MyPrize US. If those pages change, the practical answer can change with them, especially on geography, redemption rules, and promotional balances. That is why I prefer a slightly conditional answer to a fake precise one. In this category, policy drift matters more than slogan drift. If you are comparing MyPrize US with other operators, use this answer as one data point rather than a standalone verdict. Geography, bonus treatment, and redemption rules tend to interact, so the useful question is usually not whether one isolated claim is true, but how that claim changes the total player experience once everything else is layered on top of it. That extra context matters because a lot of low-quality reviews flatten these issues into one-line verdicts. I am explicitly not doing that here. The better way to read the answer is: this is the current documented position, this is how it affects a real player, and this is why it either strengthens or weakens the case for using the site. If you only remember one thing from the FAQ, let it be this: the most reliable answer is the one that still matches the operator's current rules on the day you use the site. Everything in this section should be read with that recency check in mind. Most of the avoidable mistakes in this category come from treating stale review language as more current than the operator's own paperwork. This FAQ is meant to push you back toward the live documents before any meaningful decision. Use it as a shortcut, not a substitute. That is the most cautious way to keep the answer useful over time.
- No. The current public rules say some prize redemptions can take up to 30 days, and larger or more sensitive requests can take longer because of verification and fraud checks. As with the rest of this review, I would treat the operator's latest public terms, support pages, and rules as the deciding source for MyPrize US. If those pages change, the practical answer can change with them, especially on geography, redemption rules, and promotional balances. That is why I prefer a slightly conditional answer to a fake precise one. In this category, policy drift matters more than slogan drift. If you are comparing MyPrize US with other operators, use this answer as one data point rather than a standalone verdict. Geography, bonus treatment, and redemption rules tend to interact, so the useful question is usually not whether one isolated claim is true, but how that claim changes the total player experience once everything else is layered on top of it. That extra context matters because a lot of low-quality reviews flatten these issues into one-line verdicts. I am explicitly not doing that here. The better way to read the answer is: this is the current documented position, this is how it affects a real player, and this is why it either strengthens or weakens the case for using the site. If you only remember one thing from the FAQ, let it be this: the most reliable answer is the one that still matches the operator's current rules on the day you use the site. Everything in this section should be read with that recency check in mind. Most of the avoidable mistakes in this category come from treating stale review language as more current than the operator's own paperwork. This FAQ is meant to push you back toward the live documents before any meaningful decision. Use it as a shortcut, not a substitute. That is the most cautious way to keep the answer useful over time.
- Yes. The current help center documents instant rakeback, daily reloads, low-balance Gold Coin top-ups, and rank-based reward systems. As with the rest of this review, I would treat the operator's latest public terms, support pages, and rules as the deciding source for MyPrize US. If those pages change, the practical answer can change with them, especially on geography, redemption rules, and promotional balances. That is why I prefer a slightly conditional answer to a fake precise one. In this category, policy drift matters more than slogan drift. If you are comparing MyPrize US with other operators, use this answer as one data point rather than a standalone verdict. Geography, bonus treatment, and redemption rules tend to interact, so the useful question is usually not whether one isolated claim is true, but how that claim changes the total player experience once everything else is layered on top of it. That extra context matters because a lot of low-quality reviews flatten these issues into one-line verdicts. I am explicitly not doing that here. The better way to read the answer is: this is the current documented position, this is how it affects a real player, and this is why it either strengthens or weakens the case for using the site. If you only remember one thing from the FAQ, let it be this: the most reliable answer is the one that still matches the operator's current rules on the day you use the site. Everything in this section should be read with that recency check in mind. Most of the avoidable mistakes in this category come from treating stale review language as more current than the operator's own paperwork. This FAQ is meant to push you back toward the live documents before any meaningful decision. Use it as a shortcut, not a substitute. That is the most cautious way to keep the answer useful over time.
- No. The old row was too confident on payout speed and state access, and it did not reflect the current supported-states matrix or May 2026 terms. As with the rest of this review, I would treat the operator's latest public terms, support pages, and rules as the deciding source for MyPrize US. If those pages change, the practical answer can change with them, especially on geography, redemption rules, and promotional balances. That is why I prefer a slightly conditional answer to a fake precise one. In this category, policy drift matters more than slogan drift. If you are comparing MyPrize US with other operators, use this answer as one data point rather than a standalone verdict. Geography, bonus treatment, and redemption rules tend to interact, so the useful question is usually not whether one isolated claim is true, but how that claim changes the total player experience once everything else is layered on top of it. That extra context matters because a lot of low-quality reviews flatten these issues into one-line verdicts. I am explicitly not doing that here. The better way to read the answer is: this is the current documented position, this is how it affects a real player, and this is why it either strengthens or weakens the case for using the site. If you only remember one thing from the FAQ, let it be this: the most reliable answer is the one that still matches the operator's current rules on the day you use the site. Everything in this section should be read with that recency check in mind. Most of the avoidable mistakes in this category come from treating stale review language as more current than the operator's own paperwork. This FAQ is meant to push you back toward the live documents before any meaningful decision. Use it as a shortcut, not a substitute. That is the most cautious way to keep the answer useful over time.
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] MyPrize US Terms and Conditions (official) — myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[2] Supported states (official) — support.myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[3] Supported blockchain tokens & networks (official) — support.myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[4] MyPrize US Sweepstakes Official Rules (official) — support.myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[5] How and why should I provide personal information to verify my account? (official) — support.myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[6] What is an instant rakeback bonus and how is it received? (official) — support.myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[7] What are Gold coins (GC) and how can I get them? (official) — support.myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[8] The MyPrize Originals Genesis Games (official) — support.myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[9] Operator terms and conditions — myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[10] Official sweepstakes rules — support.myprize.us
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
MyPrize US is a sweepstakes casino rated 3.9/5 on CasinoRankr's Bayesian-weighted scale based on 26 rate-limited community votes (42% 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: Growing confidence. 10-49 community votes. Directional community signal that can shift as more votes arrive. Welcome bonus: 50K GC + 5 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: Verification can be fast, but the current sweepstakes rules reserve up to 30 days for certain prize redemptions and longer review for $600+ prizes (source-backed). Pros: 1x playthrough on rakeback SC, among the lowest in sweeps, matches Stake.us. First-purchase bundle at ~$0.50/SC is competitive (500K GC + 40 SC for $19.99). Evolution live dealer integration, rare in sweepstakes. Cons: $100 minimum redemption is double WOW Vegas, McLuck, Pulsz, and Stake.us. Eleven blocked states, wider than most competitors in the category. Bank Transfer only on redemption, no Skrill, no PayPal, no crypto redemptions. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-21.
What changed
FAQ answers were refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
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Testing dates or hands-on walkthrough notes were updated after a retest.
FAQ answers were refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
Testing dates or hands-on walkthrough notes were updated after a retest.
Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
Sources, compliance links, or trust notes attached to this review were revised.
Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
FAQ answers were refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
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Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
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1 US state added to restricted lists per operator data.
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Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
Welcome offer, redemption, or payout mechanics on this review were revised.
Testing dates or hands-on walkthrough notes were updated after a retest.
Sources, compliance links, or trust notes attached to this review were revised.
Public review wording was refreshed for clarity and evidence labeling.
1 US state added to restricted lists per operator data.
This review was added to the CasinoRankr review library.
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