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- Betbolt operates under an Anjouan gambling licence
- Betbolt promotes ongoing races and challenges rather than one headline offer
- Betbolt's casino runs across seven game categories
- Betbolt's Originals give the site its own identity
- Sixteen studios supply Betbolt's slots and live tables
- Betbolt runs its sportsbook through BetBy
- Registration at Betbolt is quick to start and can slow down fast
- Signing up with Google skips the usual form
- Betbolt reserves the right to ask for full documents
- What a full KYC request actually costs you in time
- Betbolt keeps payments inside cryptocurrency
- Betbolt loads in the browser rather than through a dedicated app
- Betbolt restricts a small list of countries and enforces its age rule strictly
- Betbolt lets players carry a VIP status over from elsewhere
- Live chat and a dozen languages cover Betbolt's support
- Betbolt's strengths and its gaps, weighed together
- Responsible gambling tools available at Betbolt
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Betbolt is a crypto-facing casino and sportsbook aimed at players in the UK and a range of other markets, built around a large games catalogue and a BetBy-powered sportsbook. The site is run by Hi Steaks Entertainment Limited, a company registered at an address in Mutsamudu on the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, and it operates under a licence granted by the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros, numbered ALSI-202508042-FI2. That's a smaller regulator than the UK Gambling Commission, but it is a named, checkable jurisdiction rather than nothing at all. In our view, that distinction matters more than the marketing copy around it – a licence number you can look up is worth more than a slogan.
Betbolt describes its game list across seven categories, from proprietary Originals through to live-dealer tables, and it names sixteen software studios behind the catalogue. Betbolt also runs sports markets through BetBy rather than building its own sportsbook from scratch. Below, we go through what Betbolt actually offers, what it asks of you at registration, and where the gaps in its published information sit.
| Detail | What Betbolt publishes |
|---|---|
| Operator | Hi Steaks Entertainment Limited |
| Licence | Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan (ALSI-202508042-FI2) |
| Games | Originals, Slots, Live Games, Game Shows, Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat |
| Providers | 16 studios, including Hacksaw Gaming, Pragmatic Play and BGaming |
| Sports betting | Sportsbook powered by BetBy |
| Payments | Cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals |
| Deposit wagering | 1x wagering requirement applied to deposits |
| Promotions | Weekly Race, Early Payout, Challenges, Telegram bonus codes |
| Support | Live chat |
| Languages | 12 languages supported |
Betbolt promotes ongoing races and challenges rather than one headline offer
Rather than a single deposit-match welcome bonus, Betbolt lists a rotating set of promotions: a Weekly Race, an "Early Payout" perk, a series of "Challenges", and daily bonus code drops posted through Telegram. T&Cs apply. 18+. New customers only. Please gamble responsibly (BeGambleAware.org). Every deposit at Betbolt carries a 1x wagering requirement, which the operator states exists specifically to stop coin mixing rather than to stretch out play.
What that means in practice: a deposit has to be wagered once through before it can be withdrawn, which is a lighter condition than the 20x-40x multipliers common elsewhere. Betbolt hasn't published a minimum deposit, a maximum cashout or an expiry window for any of these promotions, so treat the codes as a bonus on top of ordinary play rather than the reason to sign up. Get stuck in with the Weekly Race if you're already playing regularly – chasing a code alone is a weaker reason to open an account.
Betbolt's casino runs across seven game categories
The Betbolt lobby is split into Roulette, Blackjack and Baccarat as dedicated table categories, alongside Live Games, Game Shows, Slots and its own Originals section. That table-game split is unusual – most crypto casinos lump everything under "live casino" – and it makes browsing for a specific classic game faster on Betbolt than on sites that bury it inside a wider live tab. Slots and Live Games carry the bulk of the volume, while Game Shows covers the studio-hosted format titles that have become standard across the sector.
Betbolt's Originals give the site its own identity
Seventeen proprietary titles sit under the Originals banner at Betbolt, and this is the part of the catalogue that's actually built in-house rather than licensed. Titles include Wheel, Crash, Plinko and Dragon's Tower, alongside simpler picks like Dice and Mines for players who want quick, low-friction rounds between bigger sessions. These games tend to settle fast and carry straightforward rules, which suits a crypto-first audience that's often moving between the casino and the sportsbook in the same session.
Sixteen studios supply Betbolt's slots and live tables
Betbolt names sixteen providers behind its wider catalogue, and the list runs from big-name slot studios to live-dealer specialists. BGaming, Hacksaw Gaming, Pragmatic Play and Nolimit City all appear among them, covering everything from high-volatility slot mechanics to the studio-hosted formats under Game Shows. Betbolt doesn't break down how many titles each studio contributes, so it's worth spending a few minutes in the lobby filters before assuming any one provider dominates the shelf.
Betbolt runs its sportsbook through BetBy
Sports betting at Betbolt sits on BetBy's platform rather than an in-house build, which is a common and generally reliable setup among crypto operators. One point worth flagging clearly: if BetBy flags and confirms sports betting abuse – arbitrage betting or live delay abuse specifically – Betbolt will block withdrawals, close the account, and refund only the original deposit, regardless of how the bets settled. That's a firmer stance than a lot of sportsbooks take, and it applies whether or not you were aware the pattern counted as abuse.
Registration at Betbolt is quick to start and can slow down fast
Opening a Betbolt account can be done through Google sign-in, which pulls in an email address, name and optionally a profile picture rather than making you fill in a form from scratch. That's the fastest route in, and it's the one detail Betbolt actually documents about its sign-up flow. What happens after registration – specifically around verification – is where most of the real detail in Betbolt's published terms sits, and it's worth reading properly rather than skimming.
Signing up with Google skips the usual form
Using Google to register means Betbolt never sees a password you've created for the site, and the account links straight to whatever name and email your Google profile already carries. It's a genuinely faster route than typing out registration fields on a phone keyboard.
Betbolt reserves the right to ask for full documents
Betbolt can request additional verification if it suspects multiple accounts are being run together – the example it gives is several accounts sharing one IP address – or if it strongly suspects fraud or money laundering more broadly. In those cases, full KYC can mean a form of ID, proof of address, and evidence of source of income, all at once rather than a single upload.
What a full KYC request actually costs you in time
Here's the practical bit: if your account gets flagged, you're not looking at a quick selfie-and-passport check – you're gathering three separate pieces of paperwork, one of which (source of income) trips up a surprising number of players who've never needed it at another operator. Betbolt doesn't publish a threshold amount that automatically triggers this, so it reads as suspicion-based rather than tied to a fixed withdrawal figure. Anyone using more than one device or connection on the same account is the most obvious way to land in this category by accident.
Betbolt's own wording is that document requests exist for "strongly suspected abuse or fraud" – not a routine step for every player, but not one you can rule out either if your account activity looks unusual from the outside.
Betbolt keeps payments inside cryptocurrency
Betbolt markets itself as a crypto casino with what it calls "top cryptocurrency options" for funding an account, rather than offering card or bank transfer deposits. The operator also states it aims to run some of the fastest withdrawals in the crypto casino market, though it doesn't publish processing-time figures alongside that claim, so it's worth treating as a positioning statement rather than a guarantee.
Coin mixing is banned outright
Coin mixing is explicitly forbidden on Betbolt, and the 1x deposit wagering requirement mentioned earlier exists specifically to enforce that rule. In practice, that links your deposit and play together in a way that makes mixed-origin coins harder to launder through the platform – a compliance measure as much as a bonus condition.
Betbolt loads in the browser rather than through a dedicated app
Betbolt's registration route through Google sign-in works the same way on a phone as it does on desktop, and the same account carries across both without a separate mobile login. Live chat, the Originals lobby and the sportsbook all load through a mobile browser rather than requiring a download, which keeps the experience close to desktop without a separate build to keep updated. If you're switching between checking a sports market and spinning something quick from Originals, that browser-first setup means one tab does both jobs.
Betbolt restricts a small list of countries and enforces its age rule strictly
Betbolt does not accept players from Anjouan, Malta, Curaçao or Costa Rica, alongside a general rule against any country where gambling is illegal or requires a licence Betbolt doesn't hold. Anyone under 18 is barred outright – if a Betbolt account is found to belong to someone underage, the operator states it will refund the deposit, block the account and report it. VPN use isn't banned at Betbolt, though the operator warns it can cause connectivity or game-performance issues, so it's flagged as a technical risk rather than an account risk.
Betbolt lets players carry a VIP status over from elsewhere
Betbolt doesn't publish its own VIP tier ladder, but it does offer something most operators don't: a VIP Transfer Program, reachable by clicking "Initiate VIP Transfer" inside live chat. In effect, a player with recognised VIP standing at another platform can ask Betbolt to carry that status across rather than starting from zero. It's a fairly unusual mechanic for a crypto casino to advertise, and it suggests Betbolt is chasing higher-volume players specifically rather than building a points-based ladder from scratch.
Live chat and a dozen languages cover Betbolt's support
Betbolt's only listed support channel is live chat, which also doubles as the route for self-exclusion requests and VIP transfers. The platform supports 12 languages in total, so English-speaking players are one option among a genuinely international spread rather than the sole audience.
Language coverage reaches well beyond English
German, English, Russian and French all appear among Betbolt's supported languages, alongside Italian and others not listed individually. That spread points to a platform built for a genuinely international player base rather than one localised primarily for the UK.
Betbolt's strengths and its gaps, weighed together
Betbolt's case rests on a few solid points: a named licence and licence number, a wide game spread across seven categories with a genuine in-house Originals section, a sportsbook built on the established BetBy platform, and a lighter-than-usual 1x wagering requirement on deposits. The VIP Transfer Program is a genuinely distinctive touch few competitors bother with. Set against that: Betbolt hasn't published minimum deposit figures, withdrawal limits, processing times or a specific bonus structure, which makes it harder to compare against operators that lay those numbers out plainly.
We'd treat Betbolt as a reasonable pick for players already comfortable with crypto deposits and an Anjouan-licensed operator, rather than a first stop for anyone wanting published limits up front. If that suits you, the Weekly Race and Originals catalogue are worth exploring properly.
Responsible gambling tools available at Betbolt
Betbolt handles self-exclusion through live chat, where a player can agree a suspension period directly with support rather than filling in a form. The operator also names three external blocking tools – Betblocker, Netnanny and Gamblock – and points players towards Gamblers Anonymous, GamCare and Gambling Therapy for further support. Betbolt hasn't published fixed deposit, loss or session limits, so self-exclusion via chat is the main built-in control it documents.
Beyond what Betbolt itself offers, UK-based players have national resources open to everyone regardless of which site they use. GamCare runs the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133, free and available 24/7, and BeGambleAware offers free, confidential advice separately. GamStop covers self-exclusion across all UK-licensed sites in one go, and BetBlocker is free blocking software that works across most devices. Gambling should stay entertainment rather than a habit that runs the show – if it stops feeling that way, these resources exist precisely for that moment. All Betbolt content on this portal is written for readers aged 18+ only.








































































