Well, it’s coming towards the end of the week and that can only mean one thing: that’s right, a high-performance new casino for you to try!
But this one, in the infamous words of Jose Mourinho, isn’t ‘one of the bottle’ but indeed a special one. Airbet Casino (read review) is a ridicuously good site when it comes to its crypto options but more on that later.
It was launched just a month or so ago and has already made some major word-of-mouth moves online, where it’s currently sitting pretty with 4 stars out of 5 on a really well know customer satisfaction scoring website.
But shall we get to the bread and butter and give you a proper overview on what’s in store? Sounds like one heck of a plan.
Simple sign up
Something I loved, I’ve got to be honest, was how simple it was to get going. You only need an email address and password of choice, and you don’t actually need to click on the verification link in order to start playing. Of course, to withdraw you need to enter your details in full (including phone number) but we’ll get to that part shortly.
Not much KYC
What’s really great is that there’s minimal KYC procedures for any withdrawals under 2000 USDT (or equivalent in another currency) – you simply need to fill out a form with your address and date of birth etc. What I really liked too, is that everything is very clearly explained in both the Help Center and also the terms and conditions.
Some people really like KYC since it means regulation is held up, and of course that’s good, but we prefer the anonymous casinos most of all and this one doesn’t quite fit that bill. But, it more than makes up for it when it comes to its payment options….
Crazy crypto options
This is really something to write home about, since it’s really extraordinary. How many casinos have I seen with Wrapped Bitcoin as a deposit option? Well, I can tell you they can be listed on less than one hand as it’s such an exclusive club. And Airbet is now part of it. But it’s not only that, but Crypto Snack and Verse too. Very niche indeed.
Plus you’ve got the ‘second tier’ coins – ones that are big in the crypto world but not so massive in the casino space – like Ripple and Dai.
Then you’ve got the big names like Tether, Litecoin, Ether, and Bitcoin. Plus a couple others too! So, if you call yourself a crypto enthusiast then there’s really no excuse not to give Airbet a whirl right away.
Games, games, and more games
With 6000 games coming from roughly 50 different software providers covering everything from live dealer experiences to slots to instant win and crash games, you’re spoiled for choice. And, that’s the impression I got after playing for a few days… It’s a buffet of fun!
You’ve got Pragmatic Play here with games like Gates of Olympus, you’ve got Endorphina jumping on the Shogun sensation with their Slotomoji game, plus loads more that I really liked playing on.
Super cool design
But it’s not just the optimization for small screens that’s so awesome, it’s the way it’s built overall. It feels very current, almost like an app. And that’s a good thing, especially to appeal to younger demographics who are as familiar with app UX as millennials with Nintendo 64s.
However, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows, so let’s also explore some things I thought Airbet doesn’t do as well on…
Crash crazy or could do more?
Ome area where we think they could do more for sure is the crash games. As mentioned, although they do have their own in-house developed game featuring the rocket, there actually isn’t a specific ‘crash games’ section in the main menu or lobby. This is something we’ve been totally open about loving on crypto casinos, and
Waiting for sports betting
There is a sports betting section listed in the menu with the tag ‘soon’, which does indeed mean it’s on the way. We’ve got some connections behind the scenes at Airbet so we know what they’re working on it guaranteed to be top drawer, and we imagine there’ll be loads of competitions from football/soccer, boxing, F1, and loads more. But it’s best to keep checking back on our review so you know when it’s out.
No top tournaments
Something I was a bit disappointed to see (or more aptly, not see) was the fact there aren’t any tournaments yet. This is of course something fairly easy to remedy and in the coming weeks and months we may indeed see this section added.