Blockspins runs as a cryptocurrency casino and sportsbook, and the clearest way to understand it is through the numbers it actually publishes rather than the ones it doesn't. A 100% first-deposit bonus up to $1,000 sits alongside a sportsbook covering standard system bets from Trixies through to Goliaths, live odds boosts on accumulators, and a slots and live casino library that includes provably fair titles. Blockspins is not restricted to players in the UK by its published exclusion list, which makes it a realistic option for a British audience looking at crypto gambling specifically, rather than a fiat-first site with crypto bolted on. This page works through what depositing, wagering and withdrawing actually mean in cash terms, using Blockspins' own published figures throughout. T&Cs apply. 18+. New customers only. Please gamble responsibly (BeGambleAware.org).
Blockspins casino and its core numbers
Before anything else, here is what Blockspins states about itself in one place. We've built this from the operator's own published terms, and we've left out anything it doesn't confirm rather than guess at it.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| π’ Operator | Block Interactive Services, Ltda β registered in Costa Rica |
| π° Games | Slots, Live Casino, Table Games and a Sportsbook |
| π³ Payments | Cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals only |
| π° Currencies | Withdrawals processed in the same currency as the deposit |
| πͺ Minimum deposit | No set minimum enforced |
| β‘ Withdrawal limit | Cryptocurrency equivalent of $7,000 every 24 hours (same-day deposit amount excluded from the cap) |
| π Welcome bonus | 100% match up to $1,000 |
| π Wagering | 40x the deposit amount, to be cleared within 7 days |
| π Verification | Marketed as "No KYC" β but withdrawals can be held for investigation if unusual activity is suspected |
| π¬ Support | Live chat and email |
| π Languages | FranΓ§ais, English, Deutsch, EspaΓ±ol and PortuguΓͺs, among others |
Blockspins' welcome bonus and what clearing it involves
The headline offer is a 100% deposit match up to $1,000, credited once and only on a player's first deposit. It sounds simple, but the structure behind it matters more than the headline figure, because Blockspins pays the bonus out only after the wagering condition is met β not upfront, as many operators do it.
Working the turnover requirement through
Say you deposit $1,000. Blockspins matches it at 100%, so there's a further $1,000 sitting as bonus funds. The turnover requirement is 40x the deposit β not the bonus β so in this case that's $1,000 Γ 40, or $40,000 of total wagering. That has to happen within 7 days, or the bonus expires. Only once the $40,000 turnover figure is reached does Blockspins release the bonus amount as withdrawable balance; before that point it sits as active bonus funds working towards the target, not as cash you can pull out.
The maximum-bet rule and what it excludes
If a wager placed while the bonus is active exceeds the maximum permitted stake, only the capped amount counts towards your $40,000 turnover target β the rest of the stake is wagered but doesn't move you closer to clearing it. Live dealer games, table games and certain odds-based games are excluded from bonus wagering entirely, so turnover has to come from the games Blockspins does count, mainly slots. Additional deposits or withdrawals made while the bonus is active won't cancel it, which is a genuine convenience most crypto operators don't bother with.
What the wagering figure means once you're actually playing
A 40x figure reads abstractly until it's set against real staking. If a player wagers an average of $10 per spin, reaching $40,000 in turnover means roughly 4,000 qualifying spins inside the 7-day window β a genuinely demanding pace for a casual player, and worth knowing before the deposit goes in rather than after. Wagering requirements across the market typically sit somewhere around 30β45x, so Blockspins' 40x lands within that usual range rather than at either extreme.
It's worth separating this from a second figure Blockspins uses elsewhere: a flat 1x wagering requirement applies to every deposit, bonus or not, before a withdrawal request can be processed at all. That's a much lighter bar, and it exists to stop straight deposit-and-withdraw activity rather than to gate the bonus itself.
Licensing, ownership and where Blockspins sits legally
Blockspins is operated by Block Interactive Services, Ltda, registered in Costa Rica under company number 3-102-881031, with its registered address in San Jose. Its terms of service are governed by Costa Rican law. This is a company registration rather than a gambling licence issued by a recognised regulator, and Blockspins' own terms restrict use to over-18s throughout.
A specific list of territories is barred from opening an account, including Austria, Hungary, Poland, the United States and Turkey among others. The United Kingdom does not appear on that list, which is the basis on which we cover Blockspins for a UK audience here.
Blockspins' games and where the library is strongest
Blockspins organises its library into slots, live casino, table games and a sportsbook. Individual titles named on the platform include Sweet Bonanza Super Scatter, alongside Gates of Olympus, Wanted Dead or a Wild and Aviator β a mix that leans towards high-volatility slot mechanics and crash-style instant games rather than a purely classic reel catalogue. Blockspins doesn't publish a total game count or a list of its providers, so we're describing categories rather than a number here.
Live casino and table games
Live casino and table games sit alongside the slots library, and Blockspins' own bonus terms specifically exclude both from bonus wagering β a detail worth knowing if you're planning to clear the welcome offer through table play rather than slots, because it simply won't count. The operator also states it uses provably fair technology across its games, a cryptographic method that lets a player verify a game round's outcome wasn't altered after the fact.
How wins are built: multipliers, clusters and jackpots
Slot mechanics vary more than they first appear, and knowing the difference changes how you read a game before you stake on it. Two structures dominate modern slots: paylines, where symbols need to land on fixed lines across the reels, and cluster pays, where matching symbols simply need to touch in a group anywhere on the grid β Sweet Bonanza Super Scatter is built on the cluster model, so a win there depends on adjacency rather than a straight line.
Multipliers and wilds are what turn a moderate hit into a large one. A wild substitutes for other symbols to help complete a win; a multiplier wild does that and also scales the payout attached to it, sometimes stacking across a single spin if several land together. Games like Gates of Olympus lean on multiplier symbols appearing directly on the reels rather than only in a bonus round, which is why volatility on that style of game can swing hard between spins.
Jackpot structures differ too. A fixed jackpot pays a set amount win after win; a progressive jackpot pools a small percentage of stakes across every player on the network until someone hits it, which is why the ceiling on a progressive can run far higher than a fixed prize. Crash-style games such as Aviator work on neither structure β the multiplier climbs in real time from the moment the round starts, and the win is whatever multiplier you cash out at before the round ends.
| Win type | How it forms |
|---|---|
| Cluster pay (e.g. Sweet Bonanza Super Scatter) | Adjacent matching symbols anywhere on the grid, no fixed line |
| Multiplier reel symbol (e.g. Gates of Olympus) | A multiplier value applied directly to a landed win, sometimes stacking |
| Rising multiplier (e.g. Aviator) | Payout grows with time; the player decides when to cash out |
Most slots also carry a published maximum-win cap, expressed as a multiple of the stake, which limits the single largest payout a spin can return regardless of how the bonus round lands β worth checking on a game's own information screen before chasing a headline figure.
Blockspins' sportsbook and how bets settle
Alongside the casino, Blockspins runs a sportsbook with cash-out on both pre-match and live bets, a Bet Builder that can be combined into combo and system wagers, and an Early Payout feature that settles a bet as a winner once a predefined condition is met, ahead of full-time. A Bore Draw rule refunds qualifying pre-match soccer bets that finish 0-0.
System bets and the ComboBoost multiplier
Blockspins accepts the full standard range of named system bets β Trixies, Patents, Yankees, Canadians, Heinzes, Super Heinzes and Goliaths β for players who spread risk across multiple selections rather than staking on one outright accumulator. Its own ComboBoost feature adds a scaling multiplier to accumulators of 2 to 20 selections, starting at 1.01x for two picks and rising to 2.0x at the full 20, provided every selection carries minimum odds of 1.50. Cashed-out legs and cashed-out bets don't qualify for the boost.
Settlement rules across major sports
Sport-specific rules are detailed and worth knowing before a bet is placed rather than after: soccer settles on 90 minutes plus injury time unless stated otherwise, VAR only counts once the referee gives a formal signal, tennis treats a match tie-break as the third set for games markets, and baseball moneyline bets need at least 5 completed innings (4.5 if the home side leads) to stand. Settled markets become final after 72 hours, and no query is accepted beyond that window.
Moving money in and out of Blockspins
Blockspins operates as a crypto-only platform, so both deposits and withdrawals move through cryptocurrency rather than card or bank transfer. There's no set minimum deposit, which suits players who want to start small, and Blockspins doesn't charge any fee on winnings or withdrawals.
The 24-hour withdrawal cap in practice
The withdrawal ceiling is the equivalent of $7,000 every 24 hours, though Blockspins lets you take out your same-day deposit amount before that cap applies β useful if you deposit and cash back out the same balance on the same day. Beyond that, larger wins queue against the daily figure. Say a player wins $15,000 in a single session: the first $7,000 clears inside the initial 24-hour window, the second $7,000 the following day, and the remaining $1,000 the day after that β three separate withdrawal cycles rather than one payment. Market withdrawal caps across the wider crypto-casino sector commonly range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars per day, so a $7,000 ceiling sits comfortably above the low end of that range.
Blockspins markets itself as a "No KYC crypto casino", and its FAQ states no verification is required. Its own terms qualify that: withdrawals can be held for further investigation if the use of third-party tools or bots is suspected, and the operator can suspend withdrawal requests for up to 31 calendar days where unfair activity β including arbitrage or syndicate betting, both strictly prohibited β is suspected. Most licensed operators run identity verification before a first withdrawal as standard; Blockspins' approach removes that step for most players but keeps a discretionary hold in reserve, which is a meaningfully different risk profile worth weighing before depositing larger sums.
All deposits, separately from the bonus terms, carry a flat 1x wagering requirement before a withdrawal can be processed at all.
Recurring rewards through Blockspins' VIP club and contests
Two ongoing mechanisms sit outside the one-off welcome bonus. Blockspins runs a VIP club offering weekly cashback, capped at the cryptocurrency equivalent of $20,000, plus what it describes as exclusive bonuses and personal rewards β Blockspins doesn't publish the specific tiers or cashback percentages behind this, so we can confirm the structure exists without confirming the exact numbers a given level pays. A higher VIP level can also raise your daily withdrawal limit above the standard $7,000 figure.
Separately, free contests run across the sportsbook, poker, casino and social media channels. Winnings from these carry a light 1x rollover before withdrawal, and to actually cash out contest winnings a player needs a verified account and at least one deposit of $10 or its equivalent. Those winnings expire after 30 days if the requirement isn't met in time β a shorter window than the bonus's 7 days sounds, so it's worth tracking separately.
How Blockspins compares against the wider crypto-casino market
Set against typical market practice, a few of Blockspins' terms read as unusually generous and a couple read as unusually strict. The 40x bonus wagering figure sits inside the market's usual 30β45x band rather than pushing past it. Since 19 January 2026, bonus wagering at UK-licensed operators has been capped at a maximum of 10x, with a single promotion barred from mixing sports and casino products to unlock it β that cap applies specifically to UK-licensed operators, and Blockspins' Costa Rica registration sits outside that regime, so its 40x figure stands as published rather than against that ceiling.
On withdrawals, Blockspins' zero-fee policy on winnings is stronger than what a lot of the market charges, where processing fees on crypto withdrawals aren't unusual. Its no-KYC marketing is also a departure from standard practice β most licensed operators verify identity before releasing a first payout, and Blockspins' discretionary hold clause is effectively how it keeps a version of that safeguard without a formal verification step for every player.
Getting a Blockspins account started
Blockspins describes its sign-up as "instant registration" with privacy-focused accounts, meaning the process is built around a username and a crypto wallet rather than a full identity form at the outset. Usernames can't impersonate another person or entity, use a third-party trademark, or be offensive.
- Register with a username and set up your account.
- Deposit in cryptocurrency β there's no minimum amount required.
- Opt into the 100% welcome bonus on your first deposit if you want it active.
- Play through the wagering requirement that applies to whichever balance you're using.
- Request a withdrawal once the relevant rollover condition β 1x on deposits generally, 40x on the bonus β is met.
Because Blockspins doesn't require verification upfront, that sequence is faster than most fiat casinos' onboarding. But the discretionary hold clause means a smooth process for most players isn't a guarantee for every player, particularly at larger volumes.
Blockspins' mobile experience
Blockspins is designed to run through a browser rather than a dedicated downloadable app, which suits a crypto-first audience already comfortable managing a wallet connection on mobile. The sportsbook's live features β cash-out, Bet Builder, Early Payout β are built to work the same way on a phone as on desktop, since none of them depend on installed software.
Reaching Blockspins' support team
Support runs through live chat on the website and via email. Blockspins doesn't publish set operating hours for either channel, so response times may vary depending on when you get in touch. Self-exclusion requests specifically have to go through email rather than live chat.
Strengths and limitations worth weighing
Blockspins' genuine strengths: no enforced minimum deposit, zero fees on withdrawals, a same-day deposit exemption from the withdrawal cap, and a bonus that doesn't cancel if you deposit or withdraw again while it's active. The sportsbook's settlement rules are unusually detailed and published sport by sport, which is more transparency than a lot of crypto operators bother with.
The limitations are just as real. The 40x turnover requirement within 7 days is a demanding pace for casual play. The $7,000-per-24-hours withdrawal cap means a large win takes several days to clear in full. And the "No KYC" marketing carries a real qualification: withdrawals can still be held, and funds frozen for up to 31 days, if Blockspins suspects rule-breaking β that's a meaningful gap between the marketing line and the underlying terms, worth reading before assuming no verification ever applies to you.
The 40x wagering figure applies to the bonus amount specifically β the 1x figure that applies to ordinary deposits is a separate, much lighter condition. Confusing the two is the easiest mistake to make reading Blockspins' terms.
Playing within limits on Blockspins
Blockspins provides a self-exclusion policy letting a player close their account for a set period, an indefinite period, or permanently, by emailing customer support β permanently closed accounts forfeit any remaining balance and future cashback or bonus payments, so it's a genuinely final step rather than a pause. Since 6 April 2025, a statutory levy of between 0.1% and 1.1% of an operator's gross gambling yield now funds UK gambling-harm research, prevention and treatment, replacing what used to be a voluntary donation model industry-wide.
Gambling is entertainment, not a source of income, and it's worth checking in with yourself regularly rather than only when something's gone wrong. If a device you use is shared with anyone under 18, parental-control software such as Net Nanny or Qustodio is worth setting up separately from any account-level self-exclusion.
Free, confidential support in the UK is available through the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 (run by GamCare, free and available 24/7), through BeGambleAware.org, and through GamStop, the UK's national self-exclusion scheme covering licensed sites for 6 months, 1 year or 5 years. Gordon Moody offers residential and online treatment for more serious harm, and blocking software such as Gamban or the free, multi-platform BetBlocker can restrict access at a device level. This site is intended for players aged 18+ only.
