Crypto payments are becoming more common in gambling, while crypto-native casinos add features familiar from established bookmakers. Bettors increasingly focus on practical questions: how quickly a site processes withdrawals, how extensive the betting and gaming menus are, and how clearly an operator explains rewards and terms. This piece compares five brands against those tests.
Gamdom’s rise began on Twitch roulette streams in 2016. It operates roughly 3,100 slots, crash titles and live tables under a Curaçao licence, plus a proprietary sportsbook covering many European leagues. Daily chat giveaways and a morning wheel spin retain a community of streamer followers, but public blockchain trackers indicate wallet counts have flattened since late 2025. Company-reported crypto withdrawals typically complete in around an hour; that pace is slower than some operators that report faster on-chain settlement. Current expansion appears more incremental than rapid growth.
DraftKings has broad brand recognition in the U.S., built from daily-fantasy roots and state-regulated mobile betting. Its casino presence is active in several states and includes a selection of exclusive slots and studio blackjack variants. Its blockchain activity is limited to digital trading-card collectibles tied to fantasy entries; customers generally deposit and withdraw fiat, and payouts can take a day or two to process. On crypto-specific metrics such as instant cash-outs and borderless settlement, DraftKings has made fewer public moves than some other operators discussed here.

Bet365 is known for breadth of in-play markets—some events show as many as several hundred live markets—and a casino catalogue of about three thousand titles, including operator-branded exclusives. In late 2025 Bet365 ran a Gibraltar test that allowed bitcoin or tether top-ups, according to public reports; withdrawals in that setup were still routed via bank rails, producing typical processing times of 24–48 hours. For users seeking on-chain cash-outs, Bet365 has not yet published a completed on-chain withdrawal flow.
BetVictor, founded in 1946, continues to update product features and loyalty programs. The site lists around two thousand slots, Playtech live tables and a racing book still used by horse bettors. In early 2026 BetVictor announced limited-region tests of Bitcoin Lightning withdrawals under £50, intended to reduce cash-out times compared with bank processing. That pilot has been restricted to select regions; most customers still experience fiat-style processing times. If the trial is scaled, settlement times could shorten, but wider rollout and outcomes remain to be seen.
Spartans Casino is in beta. According to company-reported beta figures, within about sixty days it processed over US$100 million in deposits and reported roughly US$40 million in gross gaming revenue, with traffic the company described as placing it among the larger crypto casinos by deposit volume. Spartans states that some withdrawals settle on-chain immediately. The operator’s published terms state that losing casino wagers may earn up to 3% back instantly and that up to one third of the house edge is returned to wallets daily, capped at 33% of total deposits; these features and any specific examples of payouts are reported by the operator and have not been independently verified.
In April, Spartans.com announced it had become the iGaming partner of Real American Freestyle, a wrestling league that streams on Fox Nation; the company described the league as averaging substantial social impressions per event. The partnership places Spartans branding on event assets ahead of the operator’s stated plan to lift geo-restrictions on 1 August 2026. Other operators discussed here offer different combinations of payout options, product breadth and broadcast or marketing reach.
Gamdom retains a strong presence in streamer communities but does not currently set the fastest settlement standard. DraftKings offers large U.S. reach while primarily operating on fiat rails. Bet365 provides extensive live-market depth but its crypto lane has so far been limited to deposits in trials rather than on-chain withdrawals. BetVictor is testing faster bitcoin settlement in limited regions but has not rolled it out widely. Spartans reports large early beta volumes and a broadcast partnership that could increase visibility ahead of full launch; the impact of that partnership on user acquisition and deposits is uncertain and depends on execution and market response. The next several months should provide more data on whether early indicators translate into sustained product or market share changes.
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