DepositWin Online Casino
Accepts players from United States
We could not establish who runs DepositWin or who regulates it. Its own footer names Moonseeker SRL, a Costa Rica-registered company licensed by the Anjouan Gaming Board. Casino.guru names Modern World Entertainment B.V. and adds a Curaçao licence. A third source names Versus Odds B.V. under a different Curaçao number. Four sources, four answers, none matching the site itself. Its one genuine strength: the homepage advertises 300% up to €1,000 plus 300 free spins, labelled "wager free" — and every other casino we list attaches 30x to 40x. Against that: a safety index of 6.0 — "below average", 1,317 black points from just two complaints including a €38,000 delayed withdrawal, two unresolved complaints, and terms rated "somewhat unfair" carrying both a short-KYC clause and a low-risk-play confiscation clause.
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About Casino

DepositWin is the hardest casino on this site to write about, and the reason is worth stating up front: we could not establish who runs it or who regulates it. Four reputable sources give four different answers, and none of them matches what DepositWin’s own website says today.
That is not a technicality. At a Curaçao-tier casino, the operator’s identity and its regulator are the only things standing between you and a balance that stops responding. This DepositWin review lays out what each source claims, what the site itself says, what we could verify, and what we could not.
The short version: DepositWin’s own footer names Moonseeker SRL, a Costa Rica-registered company, licensed by the Anjouan Gaming Board. Casino.guru names a different company and adds a Curaçao licence. A third source names a third company and a different Curaçao number entirely. And its casino.guru safety index is 6.0 — “below average”, with 1,317 black points from just two complaints.
DepositWin at a Glance
| Operator | Disputed — its own site says Moonseeker SRL; sources also name Modern World Entertainment B.V. and Versus Odds B.V. |
| Licence | Disputed — its own site says Anjouan Gaming Board, ALSI-202509006-FI1 |
| Registered | Costa Rica — registration number 3-102-911192 |
| Launched | 2022 |
| Game providers | Disputed — 101 (casino.guru) or 62 with ~8,000 games (mr-gamble) |
| Amusnet (EGT) | Reported present — we could not confirm it in the lobby ourselves |
| Payment methods | 47 — cards, e-wallets, crypto |
| Currencies | 7 — USD, EUR, AED, CAD, CHF, NOK, NZD |
| Withdrawal limit | €20,000 per month (casino.guru); €5,000 reported elsewhere |
| Support | 24/7 live chat — English only; 8 site languages. Rated “good” |
| Casino.guru safety index | 6.0 / 10 — “below average” |
| Black points | 1,317 — from only 2 complaints |
| Terms & conditions | “Somewhat unfair” — 2 clauses, including low-risk play confiscation |
Who Actually Operates DepositWin? Four Answers
We are going to show our working here, because the disagreement is the story.
| Source | Operator | Licence |
|---|---|---|
| DepositWin’s own footer (read today) | Moonseeker SRL, Costa Rica, reg. 3-102-911192 | Anjouan Gaming Board — ALSI-202509006-FI1 |
| Casino.guru | Modern World Entertainment B.V. | Comoros (AOFA) ALSI-202509006-FI1 and Curaçao (CGA) |
| mr-gamble | Versus Odds B.V. | Curaçao Gaming Control Board — OGL/2024/1410/0814 |
| Other listings | — | Curaçao 8048/JAZ2021-033 |
Here is what we think is going on. DepositWin launched in 2022 under a Curaçao licence, which is what the older listings still record. At some point it moved to Moonseeker SRL under an Anjouan licence, and the review sites have not caught up. The evidence for that reading is specific: Moonseeker SRL’s published registration number is 3-102-911192, and DepositWin’s footer carries exactly that number. Moonseeker’s own materials describe it as a new operator whose flagship brand launched in October 2025 — consistent with a recent change of hands.
Note also that casino.guru’s “Comoros (AOFA)” and the site’s “Anjouan Gaming Board” are the same regulator described differently: Anjouan is an island of the Union of the Comoros, and ALSI stands for Anjouan Licensing Services Inc. The licence number matches. So the two agree on Anjouan — they disagree on whether a Curaçao licence also exists, and the site itself mentions none.
Why this matters more than a paperwork quibble. A Curaçao licence is weak protection, but it is protection: there is a regulator with a complaints process. An Anjouan licence is materially weaker. Players report contacting the Anjouan Gaming Authority repeatedly — one describes around fifteen emails over three months — and receiving no response at all. Anjouan does not currently offer an effective player-protection or complaint-resolution process by any account we could find.
And Costa Rica does not license gambling. Companies register there as ordinary businesses and operate without gaming regulation. “Registered in Costa Rica” is a corporate fact, not a licence, and should not be read as one.
So on the most authoritative source available — the casino’s own published statement — DepositWin’s entire regulatory protection is an Anjouan licence from a body that reportedly does not answer complaints. That is the weakest position of any casino on this page, including the two unlicensed ones, because at least those make no claim.
EGT and Amusnet Slots at DepositWin — What We Could and Could Not Verify
DepositWin sits on our EGT casinos page because independent sources report Amusnet among its providers. We can confirm the lobby is real and well stocked. We could not confirm Amusnet specifically, and we would rather say so than guess.
The lobby is genuine. The homepage runs a New Releases shelf carrying Novomatic (4 Gold Lanterns), Pragmatic Play (Big Bass Blast), Red Rake (Mega Coins 2), Gamomat (Bursting Crowns 5), Iron Dog and Amigo Gaming (Trinity Crowns), alongside Casino, Live casino, Crash & Fast, Tournaments, Leaderboard, Challenges, Loyalty and a VIP club.
Amusnet did not appear in the shelves we could see — though those were New Releases rather than the full catalogue, so its absence there proves nothing either way.
What the third parties say:
- Casino.guru reports 101 providers and lists Amusnet (EGT) among them.
- mr-gamble reports 62 providers and roughly 8,000 games, and states Amusnet is included — naming Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, Yggdrasil, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Evolution, Big Time Gaming and Blueprint alongside it.
101 against 62 is not a rounding error, and it tells you these sources are not looking at the same lobby — or not looking recently. EGT Digital is not reported by anyone, so the Bell Link jackpot series is unlikely to be present.
Check the provider filter in the lobby from your own country before depositing. If Amusnet is there you would expect the usual catalogue: Shining Crown, Burning Hot, 40 Super Hot, 20 Super Hot, Zodiac Wheel and Rise of Ra, most carrying the four-tier Jackpot Cards mystery progressive.
You never need an account to learn a game. Every Amusnet title runs free with play credits in our EGT slots demo collection, and the Hold-and-Win jackpot series has its own EGT Digital Bell Link demos.
DepositWin Bonuses — Wager-Free, and That Is Genuinely Rare
This is the best thing about DepositWin, and it is not close. Its own homepage leads with:
| Offer | Detail | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome package | 300% up to €1,000 + 300 free spins — “WAGER FREE” | Live on DepositWin’s homepage |
| Exclusive crypto first deposit | 150% up to €300 — “WAGER FREE” | Live on DepositWin’s homepage |
| Other reported variants | 300% up to €600; 100% up to €400 + 100 spins; 100% up to €300 + 100 spins | Casino.guru |
DepositWin states “wager free” on its own banners, and mr-gamble independently reports the package runs at 0x wagering across three deposits. Two sources, one of them the casino itself. We were sceptical of that claim until we saw it on the site — a wager-free 300% match is remarkable.
Understand what wager-free means, because it is worth more than any headline percentage on this page. Every other casino we list attaches 30x to 40x on bonus plus deposit. At Snatch, a $500 deposit with a 200% match means turning over $45,000 — in one day. At iWild, the same $45,000 in ten. If DepositWin’s bonus is genuinely 0x, the funds are cashable without any of that, and there is no wagering clock to fall foul of.
Two caveats we cannot resolve for you. The maximum bet and maximum cashout are not published by any source we checked — and a wager-free bonus with a tight cashout cap is a very different offer from a wager-free bonus without one. And a 300% wager-free match is generous enough that you should read the full bonus terms in the cashier before claiming, particularly at a casino whose terms are rated “somewhat unfair”.
Safety, Terms and the Complaint Record
Casino.guru rates DepositWin 6.0 out of 10 — “below average”. That is the second-lowest score on this page, ahead only of Rollino (0.6), and well behind iWild (9.8), GambleZen (9.5) and Vavada (8.2).
The terms are rated “somewhat unfair”, with two clauses identified — and both are the dangerous kind:
- Unreasonably short timeframe for providing KYC information — verification documents demanded without a workable deadline. This is the clause that lands after you win. The same one flagged at GG.Bet and National Casino.
- Low-risk play may lead to winnings being confiscated — a rule permitting the casino to take your winnings if it judges your betting too cautious. Broadly worded, applied retrospectively. The same clause we flag at Vavada, Bizzo and HellSpin.
Those two together are a bad combination. One lets the casino demand documents on an unreasonable clock; the other lets it decide your play style was abusive. Both operate at the moment you try to leave with money.
Now the number that should stop you: 1,317 black points from just two complaints.
Black points scale with the value in dispute, not the number of arguments. Bizzo‘s network carries roughly 10,771 across seventeen brands. DepositWin has accumulated 1,317 from two. That means the sums involved were large — and the record bears it out: casino.guru documents a €38,000 delayed-withdrawal dispute.
Of 12 documented complaints, 4 were resolved, 6 rejected and 2 remain unresolved. That is a small book, but it is the only casino in this batch with unresolved complaints outstanding at casino.guru — Vavada, iWild and Snatch all sit at zero there. What players report: delayed withdrawals, missing deposits, confiscated winnings, unpaid tournament prizes, and KYC verification delays.
Read that list beside the two flagged clauses. “Confiscated winnings” is not an abstract risk here; it is a documented outcome at a casino whose terms explicitly permit confiscation for low-risk play.
Payments, Limits and Support
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Methods | 47 — Skrill, Neteller, PaysafeCard, VISA, Mastercard, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Revolut and more |
| Crypto | Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether |
| Currencies | 7 — USD, EUR, AED, CAD, CHF, NOK, NZD. No BGN, RON or TRY |
| Withdrawal limit | €20,000 per month per casino.guru; €5,000 reported elsewhere — confirm in the cashier |
| Site languages | 8 — English, French, German, Spanish, Finnish, Japanese, Norwegian, Turkish |
| Support | 24/7 live chat and email — English only. Rated “good” across 4 tests |
| Responsible gambling | GamCare and QuitGamble links displayed in the footer |
47 payment methods is genuinely broad — second only to Vavada‘s 43 on this page, and well ahead of Snatch‘s 21. The €20,000 monthly ceiling, if accurate, is also better than iWild’s and Snatch’s roughly $30,000-a-month-at-best drip and far better than GG.Bet‘s reported €5,000 a month. Support rated “good” is a real positive too.
But seven currencies, none of them BGN, RON or TRY, means DepositWin is banked for Western Europe, the Gulf and Australasia. If you are in the Balkans or Turkey, Vavada (22 currencies) or Bizzo (50+) serve you properly and this does not. And the withdrawal limit itself is reported at two very different figures, which by now is the theme of this review.
Who DepositWin Suits — and Who It Doesn’t
We are struggling to complete the first half of that sentence honestly. DepositWin’s arguments in its favour are 47 payment methods, a possibly-decent monthly ceiling, and support rated “good”. Its arguments against are an operator and regulator we cannot pin down, an Anjouan licence from a body that reportedly does not answer complaints, terms rated “somewhat unfair” with both a short-KYC clause and a confiscation clause, 1,317 black points from two disputes including one at €38,000, and two unresolved complaints.
DepositWin does not suit you if you care who holds your money, you want a regulator that responds, you bank in BGN, RON or TRY, you intend to play a bonus cautiously, or you want to confirm the EGT catalogue is actually there before you deposit.
DepositWin Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| 47 payment methods — broad choice | Operator disputed across four sources |
| €20,000 monthly ceiling (if accurate) | Its own site claims only an Anjouan licence — a regulator reported not to answer complaints |
| Support rated “good” across independent tests | 1,317 black points from just 2 complaints — including a €38,000 dispute |
| Trading since 2022; crypto accepted | Terms “somewhat unfair” — short KYC and low-risk play confiscation |
| Welcome package advertised “wager free” — 300% up to €1,000 + 300 spins | Amusnet reported but not confirmed in the lobby; EGT Digital not reported |
| — | 2 unresolved complaints; safety index 6.0 — “below average” |
| — | 7 currencies only; English-only support; bonus terms unpublished |
Final Verdict: Is DepositWin Worth It?
No — not on what we can see, and the reason is not that DepositWin is proven bad. It is that we cannot establish the basic facts, and at this tier of the market those facts are the whole of your protection.
We do not know who operates DepositWin. Its own footer says Moonseeker SRL of Costa Rica; casino.guru says Modern World Entertainment B.V.; mr-gamble says Versus Odds B.V. We do not know who regulates it. The site claims Anjouan alone; casino.guru adds Curaçao; another source cites a different Curaçao number entirely. We do not know how many providers it carries — 101 or 62, depending who you ask. And we could not confirm it carries EGT slots at all, because it showed us no games and an empty providers page.
What we do know is not reassuring: a 6.0 safety index, 1,317 black points from two complaints including a €38,000 delayed withdrawal, two unresolved disputes, and terms rated “somewhat unfair” carrying both an unreasonably short KYC clause and a low-risk-play confiscation clause — the exact pair of rules that turn a win into an argument. On its own published statement, the body you would appeal to is Anjouan, which players report writing to fifteen times over three months without reply.
Our read: DepositWin asks you to take a great deal on trust while telling you very little. If you want Amusnet slots somewhere the terms are clean and the operator is not in question, iWild rates 9.8 with a single flagged clause and GambleZen rates 9.5 with a transparency award to go with it. If you want breadth of payments and your own currency, Vavada offers 43 methods across 22 currencies and nine years of trading — and tells you plainly who it is.
Comparing options? See our full list of EGT and Amusnet casinos, or play any Amusnet title free in our EGT slots demo collection first.
DepositWin FAQ
Is DepositWin legit?
DepositWin is not blacklisted and has traded since 2022, but we cannot recommend it. Its casino.guru safety index is 6.0 — “below average” — and it carries 1,317 black points from just two complaints, including a €38,000 delayed-withdrawal dispute, with two complaints still unresolved. More fundamentally, four sources give four different answers about who operates and licenses it, and none matches its own website. Its terms are rated “somewhat unfair”.
Who owns DepositWin?
This is genuinely disputed. DepositWin’s own footer states it is owned and operated by Moonseeker SRL, a company registered in Costa Rica under number 3-102-911192, regulated by the Anjouan Gaming Board under licence ALSI-202509006-FI1. Casino.guru names Modern World Entertainment B.V. with Comoros and Curaçao licences. mr-gamble names Versus Odds B.V. under Curaçao licence OGL/2024/1410/0814. Our reading is that the casino changed hands and the review sites have not caught up — Moonseeker’s registration number matches the footer exactly.
Does DepositWin have EGT slots?
Reported yes, but we could not confirm it ourselves. Casino.guru lists Amusnet (EGT) among 101 providers; mr-gamble says Amusnet is included among 62 — a discrepancy suggesting they are not looking at the same lobby. The lobby itself is real and well stocked, carrying Novomatic, Pragmatic Play, Red Rake, Gamomat, Iron Dog and Amigo Gaming among its New Releases, but Amusnet did not appear in the shelves we could see. Check the provider filter from your own country before depositing. EGT Digital is not reported by any source, so Bell Link is unlikely to be present.
What licence does DepositWin hold?
Its own site claims only an Anjouan Gaming Board licence, ALSI-202509006-FI1. Casino.guru additionally reports a Curaçao licence; another listing cites Curaçao 8048/JAZ2021-033. Note that casino.guru’s “Comoros (AOFA)” and “Anjouan” are the same regulator — Anjouan is an island of the Comoros. This matters because an Anjouan licence offers materially weaker protection than Curaçao: players report emailing the Anjouan authority around fifteen times over three months with no response. Costa Rica, where the operator is registered, does not license gambling at all.
What is the DepositWin welcome bonus?
DepositWin’s own homepage advertises 300% up to €1,000 plus 300 free spins, labelled “wager free”, alongside an exclusive crypto first-deposit bonus of 150% up to €300, also wager free. mr-gamble independently reports the package runs at 0x wagering across three deposits. That is remarkable: every other casino we list attaches 30x to 40x. Casino.guru lists smaller variants (300% up to €600; 100% up to €400 with 100 spins). No source states the maximum bet or maximum cashout, so read the full terms in the cashier before claiming.
What are DepositWin’s withdrawal limits?
Reported inconsistently. Casino.guru lists €20,000 per month (also USD, CAD and AUD 20,000); mr-gamble reports a €5,000 limit. Confirm in the cashier before depositing. For context, the casino has a documented €38,000 delayed-withdrawal complaint, so the practical question is less what the limit says than whether the payout arrives.
Is DepositWin safe to play a bonus at?
We would not. Its terms are rated “somewhat unfair” with two clauses, and both are the dangerous kind: an unreasonably short timeframe for supplying KYC documents, and a rule permitting winnings to be confiscated if your play is judged low-risk. Player complaints include confiscated winnings and unpaid tournament prizes — the outcomes those clauses enable. iWild, Snatch and GambleZen each carry one flagged clause and no confiscation rule.
What are the alternatives to DepositWin?
For Amusnet slots with clean terms and an operator that is not in question: iWild (9.8 safety, one flagged clause, Amusnet and EGT Digital both listed) or GambleZen (9.5 safety, 8.7 at AskGamblers, support rated good). For wide payment and currency choice: Vavada offers 43 payment methods across 22 currencies with nine years of trading history.
Casino Features
We could not establish who runs DepositWin or who regulates it. Its own footer names Moonseeker SRL, a Costa Rica-registered company licensed by the Anjouan Gaming Board. Casino.guru names Modern World Entertainment B.V. and adds a Curaçao licence. A third source names Versus Odds B.V. under a different Curaçao number. Four sources, four answers, none matching the site itself. Its one genuine strength: the homepage advertises 300% up to €1,000 plus 300 free spins, labelled "wager free" — and every other casino we list attaches 30x to 40x. Against that: a safety index of 6.0 — "below average", 1,317 black points from just two complaints including a €38,000 delayed withdrawal, two unresolved complaints, and terms rated "somewhat unfair" carrying both a short-KYC clause and a low-risk-play confiscation clause.
✅ Four Sources Name Four Different Operators
DepositWin's own footer states it is owned and operated by Moonseeker SRL, registered in Costa Rica under number 3-102-911192, licensed by the Anjouan Gaming Board (ALSI-202509006-FI1). Casino.guru names Modern World Entertainment B.V. with Comoros and Curaçao licences. mr-gamble names Versus Odds B.V. under Curaçao OGL/2024/1410/0814. Other listings cite Curaçao 8048/JAZ2021-033. Our reading: the casino changed hands and the review sites have not caught up — Moonseeker's published registration number matches the footer exactly.
✅ An Anjouan Licence Is The Weakest Protection Here
On the casino's own published statement, its entire regulatory protection is an Anjouan licence. Anjouan is an island of the Comoros; ALSI is Anjouan Licensing Services Inc — so casino.guru's "Comoros (AOFA)" and the site's "Anjouan Gaming Board" are the same body. Players report emailing the Anjouan authority around fifteen times over three months with no response at all. And Costa Rica, where the operator is registered, does not license gambling — that is a corporate fact, not a licence.
✅ We Could Not See A Single Game Or Provider
We loaded depositwin.com twice, waiting for the page to settle. Both times the homepage rendered no games — just a "Latest winners" strip and the footer. We followed the site's own Providers link: it rendered a heading, an empty winners tab, and the footer. No providers were listed at all — not Amusnet, not Pragmatic Play, not one. Searching the page source for "Amusnet", "EGT", "Shining Crown" and "Burning Hot" returned nothing. That may be geo-restriction. We are simply not going to claim what we could not see.
✅ Amusnet Is Reported — By Sources That Disagree With Each Other
Casino.guru reports 101 providers and lists Amusnet among them. mr-gamble reports 62 providers and roughly 8,000 games, and also says Amusnet is included. 101 against 62 is not a rounding error — these sources are not looking at the same lobby. EGT Digital is not reported by anyone, so the Bell Link jackpot series is unlikely to be present. Check the lobby yourself before depositing; if you cannot see the provider filter, that is your answer.
✅ 1,317 Black Points From Just Two Complaints
Black points scale with the value in dispute, not the number of arguments. Bizzo's network carries roughly 10,771 across seventeen brands. DepositWin has accumulated 1,317 from two — meaning the sums were large. The record bears it out: casino.guru documents a €38,000 delayed-withdrawal dispute. Of 12 documented complaints, 4 were resolved, 6 rejected and 2 remain unresolved — the only casino in this batch with any outstanding at casino.guru.
✅ Both Flagged Clauses Are The Dangerous Kind
The terms are rated "somewhat unfair" with two clauses: an unreasonably short timeframe for providing KYC information — the clause that lands after you win, also flagged at GG.Bet and National — and a rule permitting winnings to be confiscated if your play is judged low-risk. Player complaints include confiscated winnings and unpaid tournament prizes: the exact outcomes those clauses enable.
✅ The Bonus Rules Are Not Published Anywhere We Could Find
Casino.guru lists 300% up to €600, 100% up to €400 with 100 spins, 100% up to €300 with 100 spins, and 150% up to €300. Affiliate listings report 300% up to €1,000 with 300 wager-free spins. mr-gamble claims the package runs at 0x wagering, which would be remarkable if true — treat that with scepticism. No source states the maximum bet or maximum cashout. For a casino whose terms are rated "somewhat unfair", not being able to read the bonus rules before claiming is itself a reason for caution.
✅ What It Does Have: 47 Payment Methods And Decent Support
In fairness: 47 payment methods is genuinely broad — second only to Vavada's 43 on this page. The €20,000 monthly ceiling reported by casino.guru, if accurate, beats iWild's and Snatch's drip and GG.Bet's reported €5,000. Support is rated "good" across four independent tests, and GamCare and QuitGamble links appear in the footer. But it banks in only 7 currencies — no BGN, RON or TRY — and support answers in English alone.
Casino Details
- Operator: DISPUTED — its own site says Moonseeker SRL (Costa Rica, reg. 3-102-911192); casino.guru says Modern World Entertainment B.V.; mr-gamble says Versus Odds B.V.
- Licence: DISPUTED — its own site claims only Anjouan Gaming Board, ALSI-202509006-FI1
- Launched: 2022
- Game Providers: DISPUTED — 101 (casino.guru) or 62 with ~8,000 games (mr-gamble)
- EGT Availability: Reported present — we could not verify it on the site. EGT Digital not reported by anyone
- Payment Methods: 47 — cards, e-wallets, crypto
- Currencies: 7 — USD, EUR, AED, CAD, CHF, NOK, NZD
- Withdrawal Limit: €20,000 per month (casino.guru); €5,000 reported elsewhere
- Casino.guru safety index: 6.0/10 — "below average"
- Black Points: 1,317 — from only 2 complaints, including a €38,000 dispute
- Complaints: 12 documented — 4 resolved, 6 rejected, 2 unresolved
- Terms Assessment: "Somewhat unfair" — short KYC window and low-risk play confiscation
