Cocobet Casino: A Crypto Casino Review and Its Sister Sites

Cocobet new casino logo

Cocobet turned up on the new-casino listings this summer, and the first thing worth saying is that the address is anything but new. cocobet.com was registered in 2013, the web archive holds around 1,680 copies of it stretching back to 2004, and for years it was an Indonesian gambling site with no connection to what sits there now. Somewhere between then and this year it was sold, and a crypto casino was built behind it.

What is there today is a casino and sportsbook run by NewEra Information Technology N.V. on a Curaçao licence, leaning hard on cryptocurrency, instant games and a sign-up flow it advertises as needing no identity checks. We checked the licence against the regulator’s own published registry rather than the badge in the footer, and it holds up.

The sister site question is where this page ends up somewhere unusual, and the reason is worth understanding before you read the rest. Further down you will also find a selection of other casino sites you can look through.

Access notice. Cocobet holds no UK Gambling Commission licence, so GamStop, British deposit limits and IBAS adjudication have no reach here. Its own affiliate material sells the brand on taking “global and unrestricted traffic”, which is the opposite of the position a British-licensed operator is in.

Why the Sister Site Question Has No Clean Answer Here

Most pages on this site can name a casino’s family from a document. The Anjouan Gaming Board prints every web address attached to a licence, so a brand there arrives with its siblings already counted. The Malta Gaming Authority does the same on its authorisation pages, listing each approved URL under the licensee. Curaçao does neither.

The Gaming Authority’s online gaming registry is a serious document, updated regularly and running to twenty-five pages of licences with issue dates, expiry dates and live statuses. What it does not carry is domains. So for a Curaçao brand you can confirm the licensee, the company number and whether the licence is in force, and you cannot go from there to a list of the other sites the same company runs. That is a limitation of the regime, not of the research.

One outside database ties a second casino, Monster Win, to the same company number, 163214, and the same licence, OGL/2024/135/0139. That is a specific enough match to be worth recording, but Monster Win’s own homepage does not name its operator anywhere we could read it, so we are logging it as a lead rather than presenting it as a confirmed sister. Several review sites list a large family of brands under a similarly named company, NewEra B.V., and we are not repeating those here: a company number is what separates two similar names, and nobody publishing those lists shows one.

What we can confirm Evidence
The licensee NewEra Information Technology N.V., named on the casino footer and in the Curaçao registry
The company number 163214, matching between the footer and the register
The licence OGL/2024/135/0139, listed indefinite in the registry published 15 July 2026
The payment agent Eris Mundi Limited, HE 462973, Limassol, Cyprus
A possible sister Monster Win, tied to the same company and licence number by one outside database, unconfirmed on its own site
A documented sister list Not available; Curaçao does not publish domains against licences

It is worth being blunt about what that means for a reader. If a payment dispute or a terms change surfaced at another NewEra brand, there would be no public record letting you connect it to this one. On an Anjouan or Malta licence you can do exactly that in a couple of minutes. That difference is not about the size of the operator or how well it behaves; it is about how much of its structure the regulator chooses to publish.

It is worth seeing what the alternative looks like, because it is not a matter of one casino being more honest than another. Slottio publishes even less about itself than Cocobet does, naming neither a company nor a regulator anywhere on its site, and yet its whole family can be listed with confidence because Anjouan publishes every domain attached to a licence. Curaçao publishes the licensee and stops there. The difference is the register, not the operator, and it is why some sister-site questions close in a sentence and others, like this one, do not close at all. Every group we have been able to map is collected on the casino networks page.

Cocobet Reviewed

Cocobet, a crypto casino and sportsbook, real homepage screenshot showing the Welcome to Cocobet banner, the Stories carousel and the Popular Games grid

Three Lives of One Address

The history behind this domain is the most interesting thing on the page, and it is all readable from public records. In 2019 and 2020 the archive shows a working Indonesian gambling site under the CocoBet name, with a page title describing itself as a licensed and trusted online betting site. Captures run steadily up to August 2020 and then stop.

The address next appears in December 2024, at which point it was no longer a casino at all: it redirected to a marketplace listing on Atom, formerly Squadhelp, under the heading “CocoBet.com is for sale”. Redirects to that listing were still being captured in May 2025. The current casino is what came after. CasinoFreak dates it to 15 June 2026, and the licence record behind it was reissued that same December the domain was on the market. An old address, then, and a recent casino, which is a distinction most write-ups collapse into a single misleading sentence about an established brand.

A Crypto-First Lobby

The casino itself is built around cryptocurrency rather than treating it as an extra payment row. The headline under the welcome message calls it a crypto casino, promises fast deposits and withdrawals, and adds that no identity check is needed. That last claim is the one to hold lightly: no-KYC almost always describes how easy it is to get in rather than how easy it is to get money out, and the terms rather than the banner are where the real position sits.

The game shelf is broad and slightly unusual in its emphasis. Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming, Playson and Booongo carry the slots, with Axolotl Games and ThunderSpin appearing more prominently than they do on most lobbies. The instant-games rail is a section in its own right, running crash and mining titles from UpGames, BGaming, Galaxsys, SmartSoft and InOut Games. The live floor takes in Evolution, Pragmatic, BetGames, Lucky Streak, Winfinity, Amusnet, Skywind, Iconic21, Platipus and 7Mojos, and a sportsbook sits alongside all of it. The affiliate page claims around 6,000 casino games, which is plausible for a lobby of this shape.

What the Affiliate Page Gives Away

Casinos are careful about what they say to players and considerably less careful about what they say to the marketers who send them traffic. Cocobet’s affiliate page leads its list of selling points with “global and unrestricted traffic”, explained as no limits and no borders, reaching players worldwide without restrictions.

That is a commercial pitch rather than a legal statement, and it does not change what any given licence permits. But it does tell a British reader something useful about the posture of the business. An operator holding a UK licence cannot advertise itself that way, because the whole apparatus of UK licensing is a set of restrictions on who may be reached and how. Cocobet is selling the absence of that apparatus as a feature.

Why There Is No Screenshot on This Page

Every brand page here carries a real capture of the casino’s own homepage or no image at all, and this one falls into the second category. cocobet.com sits behind a Cloudflare bot check that refuses automated browsers, which is a perfectly ordinary security measure and not a mark against the site.

We could read the page well enough to review it, and the logo above comes from the casino’s own files rather than from anywhere else, but a genuine homepage screenshot was not obtainable. The alternative would be a composited image dressed up as a capture, and that is not something we will publish.

The Address Moved While We Were Watching

One practical change since this review was first written. Typing cocobet.com no longer leaves you on cocobet.com: it forwards to cocobet.win, and that is where the lobby is now served from. Everything behind it is the same casino, with the same sidebar, the same Stories carousel, the same account and support routes, and the same support address at the cocobet.com domain. We confirmed this on 9 August 2026.

It is worth knowing rather than worrying about. A brand shifting its traffic to a second address is ordinary at this end of the market, and a saved bookmark that suddenly lands somewhere unfamiliar is not by itself a sign that anything has gone wrong. It does mean that a link to cocobet.com and a link to cocobet.win reach one casino and one account, not two.

Cocobet Key Facts

Detail What we found
Brand and address Cocobet, trading at cocobet.com
Operator NewEra Information Technology N.V., Curaçao company 163214, Zuikertuintjeweg
Licence Curaçao Gaming Authority OGL/2024/135/0139, B2C
Licence status Issued 24 December 2025, no expiry, listed indefinite in the registry of 15 July 2026
Payment agent named Eris Mundi Limited, HE 462973, Limassol, Cyprus
Domain history Registered 2013, Indonesian gambling site to 2020, for sale Dec 2024 to at least May 2025
Current casino dated to June 2026 by CasinoFreak
Positioning Crypto casino and sportsbook, advertised as needing no KYC to join
Games claimed Around 6,000, with a large instant-games and crash section
Sportsbook Yes, alongside casino, live casino and tournaments
Documented sister sites None; Curaçao does not publish domains against a licence
UK position No UKGC licence, no GamStop, no IBAS

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths: the licence is real and we confirmed it line by line against the regulator’s own registry rather than taking a footer badge at face value; the operator and its company number match between the site and the register; the game library is genuinely broad and the instant-games section is better developed than most; crypto is built into the product rather than bolted on; and a sportsbook runs off the same balance.

Weaknesses: there is no documented sister list and no way to build one from the Curaçao register, so the operator’s wider footprint is unreadable; the no-KYC promise is the sort of claim that tends to change when a withdrawal gets large; the affiliate pitch openly sells unrestricted global traffic; the domain’s long and unrelated history makes it easy to mistake this for an established brand; and there is no UK Gambling Commission licence, so none of the British protections apply.

Licensed Alternatives for a UK Reader

The pull here is speed and privacy: crypto in and out, no documents at the door, and a lobby full of crash and instant games. The privacy half of that is not something a UK-licensed operator can offer, because verifying identity before play is a licence condition rather than a choice. The speed half increasingly is.

Mr Q is the closest fit for anyone who was mainly there for the games and disliked the bonus machinery, since it runs a large slots library with no wagering requirements attached to its offers at all. Betfred and Coral both pair a full sportsbook with a deep casino under one login and settle withdrawals to cards and e-wallets in hours rather than days. None of the three will let you skip verification, and that is the trade: your documents in exchange for GamStop, an enforced deposit limit, segregated player funds and a complaints route that ends with a regulator rather than a support ticket.

If the crypto side is the part that matters most, it is worth knowing that no UK Gambling Commission licensee accepts cryptocurrency deposits, so there is no like-for-like British equivalent to look for.

Cocobet: Questions Worth Asking

Why does cocobet.com now take you to cocobet.win?

Because the operator has moved the lobby to a second address and forwards the original one to it. We checked on 9 August 2026 and cocobet.com redirects straight through to cocobet.win, which serves exactly the same casino: same sidebar, same Stories carousel, same Popular Games grid, same support address on the cocobet.com domain. Nothing about the account, the licence or the operator changes with the address. Treat the two as one casino, and do not read the redirect as a sign the original site has closed.

Is Cocobet a new casino?

Not in the way the name suggests, and the answer needs splitting in two. cocobet.com is an old address: it was registered in 2013, the web archive holds roughly 1,680 copies of it going back to 2004, and through to the middle of 2020 it served an Indonesian gambling site. The casino behind it today is a different thing entirely, and CasinoFreak dates that to June 2026. So the brand is recent and the address is not.

Who runs Cocobet?

NewEra Information Technology N.V., a Curaçao company registered as 163214 with an address on Zuikertuintjeweg. The name appears on the casino’s own footer and again on the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s published registry. A separate Cypriot company, Eris Mundi Limited, registration HE 462973 in Limassol, is named as the payment agent for the licence holder.

Is the Curaçao licence current?

It is. We checked the Gaming Authority’s registry as published on 15 July 2026 rather than trusting the footer badge. Licence OGL/2024/135/0139 is listed against NewEra Information Technology N.V. as a B2C licence, issued 24 December 2025, with no expiry date and a status of indefinite. Several entries on the same page are marked expired or under assessment, so the register is clearly being maintained.

What sister sites does Cocobet have?

We could not establish that from any source we would stand behind, and the reason is structural. Curaçao publishes its licensees and their company numbers but not the web addresses each licence covers, so there is no equivalent of the Anjouan or Malta domain lists. One outside database ties a second brand, Monster Win, to the same company number and licence number, but we could not confirm that on Monster Win’s own pages, so we are not presenting it as settled.

Does Cocobet really not ask for KYC?

That is what the homepage says: the strapline promises fast deposits and withdrawals with “No KYC needed”. Read it as a description of the sign-up flow rather than a guarantee about a withdrawal, because almost every casino making this claim reserves the right to demand documents once a payout is large enough or a security check is triggered. The terms are the thing to read, not the banner.

Can players in the UK use Cocobet?

There is no UK Gambling Commission licence here, so no. That matters more than usual on this brand, because its affiliate page advertises “global and unrestricted traffic” with “no limits, no borders” as a selling point to marketers. A casino pitching itself on the absence of restrictions is not one where a British player has GamStop, an enforced deposit limit or an adjudicator to fall back on.

Which studios supply Cocobet’s games?

A wide mix, and the crash and instant-game rails are as prominent as the slots. Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming, Playson and Booongo lead the slot shelf; UpGames, BGaming, Galaxsys, SmartSoft and InOut Games supply the instant games; and the live floor draws on Evolution, Pragmatic, BetGames, Lucky Streak, Winfinity, Amusnet, Skywind and 7Mojos. The affiliate page claims around 6,000 casino games in total.

Our Take on Cocobet

Cocobet is a competent crypto casino on a genuine and current Curaçao licence, and the research on it produced a cleaner picture than most: the operator is named, the company number matches the register, the licence is listed as indefinite in a registry published a fortnight ago, and the payment agent is identified. On the pure question of whether there is a real business behind the website, the answer is yes.

What it cannot give you is context. The whole point of a page like this one is to set a casino inside its family, and Curaçao’s register makes that impossible to do honestly. We would rather say so than pad the section with a list of brands attributed to a company whose name is one word different. Add a domain with two unrelated previous lives, and an operator advertising itself to marketers on the absence of restrictions, and the result is a casino that is verifiable at the edges and opaque in the middle.

For a reader in Britain the decision is made elsewhere anyway, since there is no UK licence and no GamStop coverage. Take this page as a record of what could be confirmed, what could not, and why the difference between one register and another matters more than it sounds.

New Sister Site rating: 5/10

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