Rainbet Review
By CasinoRankr · First published Nov 27, 2025 · Undergoing editorial re-verification
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First published
Nov 27, 2025
When this CasinoRankr review first went live.
Last editor review
Not recorded
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Last source check
Apr 23, 2026
Latest access date across cited operator or regulator sources on this page.
Last updated (page)
Apr 23, 2026
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Rainbet is a 2023-launched crypto casino operated by RBGAMING N.V., offering a 6,500+ game library, seven crypto rails on its native cashier, a three-deposit welcome.
Operator-stated unless a CasinoRankr test result is shown.
Updated Jul 13, 20266 of 10 claims source-backedSee the basis
What changed: Review copy refreshed (Jul 13, 2026) Review updates
6 of 10 material claims source-backed9 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 Rainbet?
- Eligibility
- United States restricted per operator terms. Check availability
- Welcome offer
- 100% up to $2.1K + 60 FS
- Payout
- 5-15 minutes for cryptocurrency
- Min redemption
- $15
Best for
- 6,500+ game library across 30+ providers, top tier on raw size
- Crypto withdrawals consistently land in the 5-20 minute window once KYC is cleared
- Rakeback claim cycle every 15 minutes, most frequent in the crypto-casino segment
Watch-outs
- License claim unverified, operator does not publish a license number we could confirm with a primary regulator
- Operator transparency is poor, no disclosed parent company, no public leadership profile, unresolved FinTelegram coverage
- Trustpilot has flagged the operator's review page for manipulation. rating distribution is bimodal (heavy 5-star and 1-star, little middle)
Review summary
Rainbet is a crypto casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. 2 community votes give an early confidence signal, but the vote sample is still building, so the rating stays provisional, and listed payout timing is 5-15 minutes for cryptocurrency. It is United States restricted per operator terms. Strength: 6,500+ game library across 30+ providers, top tier on raw size.
Rainbet score breakdown
Early community signal based on 2 votes. Not yet rated.
Editorial score 4.1/5
Sub-scores are relative to listed peers in this category.
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: RBGAMING N.V.
Source-backedOperator identity is confirmed by a published source (regulator, court, corporate, or official record) that names the operating entity.
Responsible gaming tools on file
Source-backedOperator publishes a responsible-gaming or player-protection page.
Operating since 2023
Source-backedAbout 3 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Concerns
License or regulatory details are being re-verified
Being re-verifiedLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Nov 27, 2025.
Community vote sample is still provisional
ProvisionalOnly 1-9 community votes are recorded, so this review is provisional until more rate-limited votes accumulate.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- 6,500+ game library across 30+ providers, top tier on raw size→ details
- Crypto withdrawals consistently land in the 5-20 minute window once KYC is cleared→ details
- Rakeback claim cycle every 15 minutes, most frequent in the crypto-casino segment
- Provably-fair in-house Originals (Plinko, Dice, Limbo, Mines, Keno, Case Battles, RNG blackjack) with seed verification→ details
- Three-deposit welcome stack up to $2,100 + 60 FS, plus a no-wager cashback alternative for players who don't want to clear a 40x rollover→ details
- Live dealer lobby anchored by Evolution at baseline-quality
Cons
- License claim unverified, operator does not publish a license number we could confirm with a primary regulator→ details
- Operator transparency is poor, no disclosed parent company, no public leadership profile, unresolved FinTelegram coverage
- Trustpilot has flagged the operator's review page for manipulation. rating distribution is bimodal (heavy 5-star and 1-star, little middle)
- Maximum withdrawal limits not publicly published, opaque ceiling is a structural risk for winning players→ details
- Active Reddit complaint volume around blackjack fairness and withheld funds outside the provably-fair Originals flow→ details
- 40x wagering on the standard welcome bonus is mid-to-high relative to crypto-casino peers→ details
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Rainbet is a 2023-launched crypto casino operated by RBGAMING N.V., offering a 6,500+ game library, seven crypto rails on its native cashier, a three-deposit welcome stack worth up to $2,100 + 60 free spins, and a 15-minute rakeback claim cycle. Trust signals are weak, CasinoRankr now records Anjouan licensing without a visible exact license number, ownership is opaque, public review-site has flagged the operator's review page for manipulation, and community complaints around withheld winnings are non-trivial. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: 6,500+ game library across 30+ providers, top tier on raw size
- Also worth noting: Crypto withdrawals consistently land in the 5-20 minute window once KYC is cleared
- Watch for: License claim unverified, operator does not publish a license number we could confirm with a primary regulator
Rainbet Review (CasinoRankr, May 2026)
Rainbet launched in 2023 and has stitched together one of the larger crypto-casino libraries we track, 6,500+ games from 30+ providers, 7 cryptocurrencies on its native deposit/withdrawal rails, a three-deposit welcome stack worth up to $2,100 + 60 free spins, and a 15-minute rakeback claim cycle. The product is competitive. The trust layer is not. That gap is the whole story of this review.
Quick Snapshot
Baseline numbers (last listed May 2026):
- Operator: RBGAMING N.V.no parent company disclosed
- Year live: 2023
- Game count: 6,500+ from 30+ providers including Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Play'n GO, BGaming, Yggdrasil, Big Time Gaming, Relax Gaming, Quickspin, Thunderkick, Red Tiger, Spinomenal, AvatarUX, Print Studios, plus the in-house Rainbet Originals suite
- Crypto on the native rails: BTC, ETH, USDT, LTC, SOL, DOGE, SHIB (the operator markets a wider list including meme tokens via third-party processors)
- Welcome: 100% up to $2,100 + 60 FS, structured across the first three deposits per the operator's promo terms
- Live dealer: Yes, primarily Evolution
- Native mobile app: No (mobile web / PWA only)
- License: None we could verify from a primary regulator source. CasinoRankr now records Rainbet as Anjouan-licensed, but no exact license number is visible in the current structured row
- Prohibited geographies: Public records show no formally recorded prohibited-states list, but the operator's own disclaimer geo-blocks the US, the UK, and several other regulated jurisdictions in practice
Licensing: The Part That Matters Most
Honest situation. CasinoRankr now records Rainbet as licensed based on operator-source confirmation, but no exact license number is visible in the current structured row. Casino.guru and Tribuna both reference an Anjouan Internet Gaming License, and the operator entity RBGAMING N.V. Has historically been associated with a Curaçao corporate registration.
We have not seen the underlying license certificate from either jurisdiction at the time of this update.
That uncertainty matters more than the specific jurisdiction. Anjouan and Curaçao are both low-oversight regimes, modest licensing fees, minimal ongoing audit requirements, no mandatory third-party dispute resolution body. Even if Rainbet does hold one of them, the player-protection floor is roughly the same: extremely thin. Compared to a Malta Gaming Authority or UK Gambling Commission operator, you have no independent ADR to escalate to, no segregated-funds rule enforced by an outside party, and no public audit history.
If the license claim is inaccurate or lapsed, the situation is worse.
We're flagging it as unverified rather than asserting clean licensed status.
Ownership and Corporate Transparency
Operator of record is RBGAMING N.V. There is no disclosed parent company. The leadership team is not publicly profiled the way Stake's founders (Bijan Tehrani / Ed Craven) or BC.Game's team are.
FinTelegram, an offshore-financial-services watchdog, has previously raised questions about RBGAMING N.V.'s corporate transparency and alleged links to grey-market gambling operations. Those allegations have not been resolved with primary-source documentation from RBGAMING.
I haven't worked through the FinTelegram case file directly, take that with a grain of salt, but the absence of a public response from the operator is itself a signal. Operators that care about brand reputation usually issue something, even if it's just a denial.
Stack: opaque ownership, no disclosed parent, no public leadership, unresolved third-party watchdog coverage. Not disqualifying on its own, but it compounds with the licensing uncertainty.
Welcome Bonus Math
Headline is "100% up to $2,100 + 60 FS." Per the operator's deposit promotion terms, that breaks across three deposits, a 100% match to $700 + 20 FS on deposit one, a 50% match to $700 + 20 FS on deposit two, then another 100% match to $700 + 20 FS on deposit three. Standard wagering attached is 40x bonus.
Show the math on deposit one:
- Deposit $700, get $700 bonus → $1,400 working balance
- 40x wagering on the $700 bonus = $28,000 in turnover required
- At the average house edge for a slot lobby (~3-5% on the popular Pragmatic / Hacksaw / Nolimit titles people actually play), expected loss on $28,000 of turnover is roughly $840, $1,400
- Net expected value of the bonus, before factoring in volatility and game-weighting carve-outs: somewhere between roughly negative $140 and positive $560
Translation: not free money. It's a deposit-multiplier that gives you more chances to be on the right side of variance, but the EV before slippage hovers near zero and tilts negative if you play above-average-edge games or trip a max-bet rule mid-clear. Normal for crypto-casino welcome packages, Stake notably skips a traditional welcome bonus for exactly this reason, their pitch is "forget the bonus, claim the rakeback." BC.Game's bonus stack is structurally similar to Rainbet's, also wagering-gated.
Rainbet also offers a no-wager alternative that releases bonus value as you play real funds, closer to a cashback model. If you're a recreational player who just wants the spins without trying to clear a $28,000 turnover gate, that path is materially better.
The 40x package only makes sense if you're committed to running serious volume.
On bonus offers: per the operator's affiliate link, no separate the offer at signup. The referral parameter on the link handles attribution, the welcome stack itself is opted into via the operator's promotions page during the qualifying deposits.
Rakeback and the 15-Minute Claim Cycle
Standout feature, on paper. Rakeback at Rainbet is claimable every 15 minutes, almost continuous. Most competitors are daily or weekly:
- Rainbet: rakeback claim every 15 minutes
- Stake: rakeback distributed daily / weekly / monthly via tiered reload structure
- BC.Game: rakeback claimable daily, plus weekly/monthly bonuses
- Roobet: tiered rakeback, weekly cadence
The actual rakeback percentage scales with VIP tier, and the operator does not publish a clean tier-by-tier breakdown of return rates in static documentation. Without those numbers it's hard to give an apples-to-apples value comparison. A 15-minute claim window is genuinely useful for high-volume players who want to compound rakeback into the next session, but if the underlying percentage is lower than Stake's, the cycle frequency is mostly UX. Until Rainbet publishes the tier schedule, treat the "every 15 minutes" framing as a feature claim, not a value claim.
Game Library and the Originals
6,500+ titles across slots, table, live dealer, and in-house Originals.
Provider list is broad and reputable: Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Play'n GO, BGaming, Big Time Gaming, Yggdrasil, Relax Gaming, Quickspin, Thunderkick, Red Tiger, Spinomenal, AvatarUX, Print Studios, and around twenty others.
Compared to the rest of the field, that puts Rainbet near the top on raw library size, bigger than Stake's roughly 3,000-title catalog, smaller than BC.Game's reported 10,000+. For mainstream slot players you are not going to be missing titles.
Live dealer is supplied primarily by Evolution, which is the dominant provider in the live category and effectively a baseline-quality bar. If a casino runs Evolution, the live product is the same product you'd get at any Evolution-licensed operators, the differentiation is in the table limits, side bets, and VIP rooms on offer. Rainbet's live lobby includes the standard Evolution suite (Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Speed/Infinite Blackjack and so on).
The Rainbet Originals suite (Plinko, Dice, Limbo, Mines, Keno, in-house Blackjack, Case Battles) is published as provably fair, with seed verification documented at rainbet.com/provably-fair.
Provably-fair Originals are the only category in the entire library where you can independently verify that a given outcome was not tampered with. For crypto-casino players who actually care about that, the Originals are the cleanest part of the platform.
Withdrawals: Speed Is Real, Limits Are Opaque
Withdrawal speed is the other genuinely strong feature. Community reports across Casino.guru and AskGamblers consistently land in the 5-20 minute range for crypto withdrawals once KYC is cleared and bonus wagering is satisfied. USDT (TRC-20) cashouts in particular are reported at the fast end of that range.
That is competitive with the fastest crypto operators in the market.
What's less competitive is the disclosure layer. Maximum withdrawal limits for standard accounts are not published in primary documentation. VIP players reportedly negotiate higher caps, but the underlying defaults are opaque. For a $200 deposit this doesn't matter.
For anyone who actually has a meaningful balance to cash out, opaque limits are a structural risk, it's the kind of policy that gets weaponized against winners ("your withdrawal exceeds the daily cap, please contact support").
KYC is required above threshold. Per community reports, government photo ID + proof of address. First-withdrawal KYC processing typically adds 24-48 hours. Submit early if you plan to deposit anything serious.
The public review-site Problem and the Blackjack Allegations
Public review-site has flagged Rainbet's review page for review manipulation.
The rating distribution is the textbook bimodal pattern, heavy clustering at 5-star and 1-star, almost nothing in the middle. That distribution is a recognized signal of incentivized positive reviews stacked against organic complaints.
Two ways to read this. First, the negative reviews that survive public review-site's filtering are probably closer to representative than the average rating suggests, the positive side is the part that's been inflated. Second, even if you discount the worst negative reviews as competitor-driven or bad-faith, the volume of complaints about withheld winnings and customer-support stonewalling is large enough that something is there.
The most-cited specific complaint is a Reddit r/gambling thread alleging systematic unfairness in Rainbet's blackjack, with the original poster claiming 25+ screenshots of irregular outcomes.
I haven't audited every screenshot, these complaint threads are a pain to work through at depth, but the specificity is worth flagging. Important caveat: the Originals (Plinko, Dice, Limbo, Mines, Keno, Case Battles, in-house Blackjack) are provably fair and independently verifiable. The Reddit complaint appears to target either an RNG blackjack product outside the provably-fair flow, or the live blackjack tables, neither of which carries the same verification mechanism. If the allegation actually targets the provably-fair Originals, the player can publish their seed/nonce data and prove it.
The fact that hasn't happened, in either direction, leaves the question open.
Don't get me wrong, every casino has Reddit complaints, and a single thread is not a verdict. Combined with the public review-site manipulation flag and the licensing uncertainty, the trust signals stack in one direction.
US Availability and Geo
Rainbet does not accept US players. Public sources show no formally recorded prohibited-states list, but the operator's published disclaimer geo-blocks the United States, the United Kingdom, and several other regulated jurisdictions in practice. Anyone in the US looking at Rainbet via VPN: don't.
The operator's terms allow termination plus fund seizure for jurisdiction-circumvention, and that policy actually gets enforced.
If you're in the US and looking for crypto-casino-style gameplay, your real options are sweepstakes platforms (which run a different legal structure entirely) or state-regulated iGaming operators where they exist (NJ, MI, PA and the other live states).
Rainbet vs. The Field
None of these crypto operators are "safe" in the regulated-market sense. They all run on low-oversight licensing and they all carry meaningful trust risk. The comparison is between gradients of the same risk profile.
| Metric | Rainbet | Stake | BC.Game | Roobet |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year live | 2023 | 2017 | 2019 | 2019 |
| Game count | 6,500+ | ~3,000 | ~10,000 | ~4,000 |
| Public leadership | Opaque | Disclosed | Partial | Partial |
| Rakeback cycle | 15 min | Daily/weekly | Daily | Weekly |
| Welcome stack | Up to $2.1K + 60 FS | None (rakeback-only) | Tiered match | Limited |
| Withdrawal speed (community-reported) | ~5-20 min | ~5-15 min | ~10-30 min | ~15-30 min |
| public review-site manipulation flag | Yes | No | No | No |
Rainbet wins on game count vs. Stake and on rakeback cycle vs. All three competitors. Loses on operator transparency, brand longevity, and the public review-site integrity flag.
The product gap is small. The trust gap is the differentiator.
Mobile and UX
No native iOS or Android app, common in crypto gambling because the App Store and Play Store policies around cash wagering make distribution hard. Mobile experience is browser-based, with a PWA option for home-screen install. Per AskGamblers and Sportsgambler coverage the mobile site is fast and well-laid-out.
From my own use it's fine, nothing remarkable in either direction.
Where I Land
Rainbet is a competitive crypto-casino product wrapped around a thin trust layer. The library is large, the providers are mainstream, the rakeback cycle is industry-leading, and withdrawals are genuinely fast. Real positives. The licensing is unverified by us, the operator transparency is poor, the public review-site flag is real, and the community complaint volume is non-trivial.
Real negatives.
For a recreational crypto-casino player making small deposits and cashing out frequently, keep balances low, don't sit on funds, stick to the provably-fair Originals if fairness verification matters to you, the product works. For anyone planning to deposit sums they actually care about, or run any kind of advantage play, or expect responsive support on a disputed withdrawal: there are better-positioned options. Stake and BC.Game both clear the same low-oversight licensing bar but bring better operator transparency and longer track records.
Ranking-wise, we have Rainbet as a mid-tier crypto operator, above the bottom tier of grey-market no-names, below the established crypto-native brands. The product is not the problem.
The operator is the question mark.
The Reality Check
The only way for a casino to make money is if you lose. Crypto casinos in particular are designed for high-frequency, high-velocity play, fast deposits, instant credits, near-zero withdrawal friction, which is the exact recipe for negative-EV behavior compounding faster than at a traditional operator. Rakeback cycles that pay out every 15 minutes are great for the operator's engagement metrics. They are not great for your bankroll.
The Originals are statistically fair but they still have house edges baked in. The slots have RTPs in the 94-97% range, which is mathematically the same as saying they're built to take 3-6% of every dollar wagered.
PLEASE DO NOT GAMBLE WITH MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. Set deposit and loss limits before you play. Use the operator's responsible-gaming tools or, better, an independent self-exclusion register if Rainbet's voluntary controls aren't enough.
If gambling is causing harm, GamCare (gamcare.org.uk), BeGambleAware (begambleaware.org), and the US National Council on Problem Gambling helpline (1-800-522-4700) all run free, confidential support.
Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Payment Methods
- Minimum redemption
- $15
- Typical payout window
- Up to 1 day
Operator-stated values from our tracked review. Confirm current terms in the cashier before redeeming.
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
Rainbet 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
Rainbet does not have dedicated iOS or Android apps. You play through their mobile-optimized website, which offers full access to all 6,500+ games, banking, and features. The site works well on mobile browsers.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.
Operator site

Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
Is Rainbet legit and safe?
What states is Rainbet available in?
Gameplay & bonuses
What is the Rainbet welcome bonus?
Does Rainbet have an app?
Can I play Rainbet Originals for free?
Payments & KYC
Does Rainbet require KYC?
What should I do if Rainbet doesn't let me withdraw?
General
How does Rainbet compare to Stake.com?
How long do Rainbet payouts take?
What cryptocurrencies does Rainbet accept?
What is the minimum withdrawal at Rainbet?
How do the Rainbet races work?
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] Rainbet Terms and Conditions — rainbet.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[2] Rainbet Deposit Promotion Terms — rainbet.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[3] Rainbet Disclaimer — rainbet.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[4] Rainbet Sportsbook Rules — rainbet.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[5] Rainbet Responsible Gambling Page — rainbet.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[6] Rainbet Provably Fair — rainbet.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[7] CasinoRankr DB State – Rainbet — casinorankr.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · CasinoRankr record · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[8] Operator terms and conditions — rainbet.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[9] Responsible-gaming policy — rainbet.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: responsible gaming, account limits
Cite this review
You may cite this review with attribution to CasinoRankr. Community ratings are sourced from CasinoRankr users.
Source: CasinoRankr, "Rainbet Review", https://casinorankr.com/reviews/rainbet.
Cite this data: this operator's live vote counts and approval rate are available as machine-readable JSON.
Rainbet is a crypto casino with an early, provisional CasinoRankr community sample: 2 rate-limited votes and a Bayesian-weighted display score of 4.1/5 (100% 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: 100% up to $2.1K + 60 FS (source-backed). Payout timing: 5-15 minutes for cryptocurrency (source-backed). Pros: 6,500+ game library across 30+ providers, top tier on raw size. Crypto withdrawals consistently land in the 5-20 minute window once KYC is cleared. Rakeback claim cycle every 15 minutes, most frequent in the crypto-casino segment. Cons: License claim unverified, operator does not publish a license number we could confirm with a primary regulator. Operator transparency is poor, no disclosed parent company, no public leadership profile, unresolved FinTelegram coverage. Trustpilot has flagged the operator's review page for manipulation. rating distribution is bimodal (heavy 5-star and 1-star, little middle). Source: CasinoRankr.
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Source checks and corrections
Last source check Apr 23, 2026
No public material correction entry is recorded for this review.
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Crypto and no-KYC risk note
- Crypto transfers are generally hard to reverse, and asset values can move while funds are in transit.
- KYC may still be required for withdrawals, bonuses, account reviews, or suspicious-activity checks.
- Confirm operator terms, wallet-network fees, and your local rules before depositing.
Responsible Play
Final but necessary parting words: please do not play with money that you cannot afford to lose. Casino play is not a money-making method and long-run outcomes favor the house.