BC.Game Review
Crypto casino with 165+ cryptocurrencies supported. Notable 2024-2026 events: Curaçao bankruptcy, license surrender, January 2026 security breach, new CEO appointment. Read the review.
Last verified: by Marta Sørensen, GambleDude editorial team.
As of 2026, BC.Game is rated 6.5/10 by GambleDude, licensed by Curacao eGaming.
BC.Game typically pays withdrawals in Instant and accepts a minimum deposit of $1.
The current welcome offer is 180-360% across 4 deposits, paid in BCD token (rakeback unlock model).
- Rated 6.5/10 - licensed by Curacao eGaming
- Welcome offer: 180-360% across 4 deposits, paid in BCD token (rakeback unlock model)
- Withdrawals: Instant, min deposit $1
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Why we like BC.Game
- Licensed & regulated by Curacao eGaming
- Welcome offer: 180-360% across 4 deposits, paid in BCD token (rakeback unlock model)
- Accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum & 150+ cryptocurrencies
Watch out for
- Not enrolled in GAMSTOP self-exclusion
- Offshore licence - fewer regulatory player protections

Full BC.Game Review
BC.Game is a crypto casino launched in 2017, currently operating in licensing flux after a turbulent 18 months. The platform supports 165+ cryptocurrencies (the broadest range of any major crypto casino), runs a proprietary BCD token bonus structure, and has a real product story for crypto-native players. It also has more independent-reviewer complaint volume than any other casino in our keep list, plus a chain of operational events between November 2024 and March 2026 that fundamentally change what depositing here means today.
External ratings, as of May 2026:
- CasinoGuru Safety Index: 7.1/10 ("Above Average"). 674 total complaints with "many unresolved." No predatory T&Cs flagged. The €5,000/month withdrawal limit is noted as slightly negative.
- AskGamblers: 7.2/10 with 78% complaint resolution rate across 89 complaints. The unresolved $42,060 case from November 2025 is the most recent prominent example.
- TrustPilot: 1.5/5 across 3,590 reviews. 68% one-star. Complaints concentrated on payments, refunds, blocked funds, and account access.
GambleDude rating: 6.5/10. Corrected down from a previous 9.5. We sit below CasinoGuru's 7.1 because of recent operational events (covered below) that CasinoGuru's published assessment appears not to have factored in. Specifically: the November 2024 bankruptcy, the December 2024 Curaçao license surrender, the January 2026 security breach, and the March 2026 CEO appointment of an executive with minimal verifiable industry footprint.
The story you need to know about
BC.Game's 2024-2026 timeline materially changes the deposit decision. In sequence:
November 12, 2024: bankruptcy ruling. The Curaçao court declared BC.Game's operator (Small House B.V.) bankrupt over a $2 million debt owed to 5 individual gamblers. BC.Game disputed the ruling but the order stood at the time. The case became a major industry story given BC.Game's Premier League football sponsorship.
December 2024: license surrender. BC.Game preemptively surrendered its Curaçao gaming license before formal revocation could be issued, citing what the operator called an "increasingly hostile environment" for crypto casinos under the jurisdiction. Independent reporting from AGBrief described the case as exposing "systemic failures of Curacao's regulatory framework."
UK regulatory ripple effect. The bankruptcy became a scandal in the UK because of BC.Game's Premier League sponsorship. UK gambling minister Baroness Twycross warned at the December 2024 GambleAware conference that the government may take a harsher line with white-label sponsorship agreements going forward.
August 2025: possible reinstatement signaled. The Curaçao Gaming Authority quietly removed BC.Game's parent company from the public list of canceled licenses. Industry consensus interpreted this as preparation for relicensing under the new Curaçao LOK regime, but no public confirmation of a new active license has been verified as of May 2026.
January 10, 2026: major security breach. BC.Game suffered a security incident. Users reported unauthorized withdrawals and data leaks. The platform entered emergency maintenance. The full extent of player fund recovery has not been publicly disclosed.
March 25, 2026: new CEO announcement. BC.Game announced Kar Kheng Giam ("KK") as new Chief Executive Officer, with press releases framing him as a 30-year iGaming veteran. NEXT.io's investigation reported finding "very little out there about the new CEO. On Google, for example, they could barely find two mentions of his name, and both were very obscure." The transparency-versus-mystery framing has become part of the BC.Game narrative.
The complaint pattern
CasinoGuru's 674 total complaints is the highest count of any casino in our keep list. Specific high-value visible cases:
- A €609,000 USDT case with winnings confiscated. Listed in CasinoGuru's queue.
- A €297,000 INR case with account access blocked. Listed.
- A €66,000 ₦ case with funds confiscated post account closure. Listed.
- Multiple open cases involving account access, bonus denial, restrictions, closures without explanation, deposits failing, and withdrawal delays exceeding one month.
The most recent prominent AskGamblers case involves a player who won $42,060 in November 2025, submitted KYC documents on request, and had the account blocked with no explanation. The $42,060 remains unpaid and the complaint remains unresolved as of this writing.
This is structurally the same pattern documented at Rollbit: anonymous deposits accepted, KYC triggered at large win, KYC outcome opaque, funds locked. The €609k USDT case is the highest single dispute amount in our entire research file across all keepers.
The 360% welcome bonus headline is misleading
BC.Game advertises "up to 360% bonus across four deposits." The actual mechanics:
- 1st deposit: 180% match up to 20,000 BCD
- 2nd deposit: 240% match up to 40,000 BCD
- 3rd deposit: 300% match up to 60,000 BCD
- 4th deposit: 360% match up to 100,000 BCD
The bonus is paid in BCD, BC.Game's proprietary token, not in real cryptocurrency. BCD is unlocked through rakeback as you wager.
The unlock rate at VIP 0 (where new players start) is approximately $500 wagered in real cash to unlock $1 BCD equivalent. The unlock rate improves up to 24% at higher VIP tiers, but the entry-level math is steep.
Worked example: a player deposits $100 and is credited with $180 in BCD bonus equivalent. To fully unlock that BCD at VIP 0, they need to wager $90,000 in real cash. This is structurally a rakeback program presented as a deposit-match bonus. For casual depositors, the "360%" headline is fundamentally misleading.
Licensing reality check
BC.Game's licensing situation as of May 2026 is genuinely uncertain. The platform surrendered its Curaçao license in December 2024 ahead of formal revocation. The Curaçao Gaming Authority's August 2025 removal of BC.Game from the public canceled-license list suggests reinstatement is in progress under the new LOK regime, but no public confirmation of a current active license has been verified.
For a casino in our keep list, this is the weakest licensing position. Most operators we list have a clear current license stack. BC.Game is operating in regulatory limbo.
Who BC.Game is for, and who should choose elsewhere
BC.Game may be a reasonable choice for:
- Crypto-native players specifically wanting access to 165+ cryptocurrencies (genuinely the broadest variety in the space)
- Players who deposit small amounts they can lose entirely
- Players who specifically want the BCD token bonus mechanics and understand the unlock structure
BC.Game is not the right choice if:
- You plan to deposit substantial sums. The €609,000 USDT confiscation case is the largest single dispute in our research files across all casinos.
- You want license certainty. BC.Game's current Curaçao status is in active flux.
- You care about operational stability. The January 2026 security breach with unauthorized withdrawals is recent and the recovery details are not publicly disclosed.
- You value executive transparency. The mystery-CEO framing around the March 2026 appointment is part of the current public narrative.
- You're comparing crypto casinos and prioritize cleaner records. BitStarz and Cloudbet have materially better complaint profiles. Stake has its own regulatory baggage but a more stable operational footing.
Browse the full crypto casinos category for our other reviewed options.
One last thing before you deposit at BC.Game
BC.Game is not a casino we recommend by default. We keep it listed because the platform exists, has genuine product features (165+ crypto support, BCD token mechanics), and serves players who specifically want what it offers. We have rated it honestly at 6.5/10 to reflect what the public record shows: a casino in operational and regulatory flux, with a complaint volume that exceeds any other keeper, currently navigating a leadership transition that has drawn industry skepticism.
If you deposit, deposit only what you can lose entirely. Treat any winnings above a few hundred dollars as at risk through the withdrawal process. Keep your KYC documentation organized and ready. And understand that if a dispute arises, the available recourse is limited by the current licensing situation.
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