Lucky Coin Casino: A 2026 Crypto Casino With Eight Sister Sites

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Lucky Coin greets you with a cartoon honey badger standing on a mountain of discarded televisions and the line “The Only Casino With Zero To Hide”. Underneath it sits a running bankroll figure with a verify link attached. Whatever else this site is, it has decided what it wants to be known for, and that turns out to be a claim you can actually test.

So we tested it. The casino is run by ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd out of Anjouan, it opened during 2026, and its licence carries eight other web addresses alongside its own. Two of those siblings were displaying exactly the same bankroll total as Lucky Coin at the moment we looked, which tells you rather a lot about how this family is put together.

Below you will find the full sister list taken from the register itself, what the rewards scheme really pays, where British players stand, and a row of other casino sites you can look through as you scroll.

Access notice. Lucky Coin holds no UK Gambling Commission licence. GamStop self-exclusion does not apply to it, and the Commission has no power to step into a dispute. It answers to the Government of Anjouan under licence ALSI-202411002-FI1.

Lucky Coin Sister Sites: Eight Brands, One Company

Anjouan publishes the domains attached to every licence, and licence ALSI-202411002-FI1 is unusually generous with them. The row was granted to ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd on 1 November 2024 and lists nine addresses in a single field. Strip out luckycoin.com and eight siblings remain, which makes this one of the more clearly documented families we have mapped.

A shared licence normally proves less than people assume, because one licensee can rent its paperwork out to skins it has nothing to do with day to day. That objection does not survive here. Six of the eight sister sites repeat the same sentence in their own footers, naming ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd, registration number 15816 and the same Mutsamudu address. This is common ownership stated by the brands themselves, not an inference we have drawn.

The seventh piece of evidence is the one we did not expect. WAGMI Casino and Gambid both carry the same live bankroll widget as Lucky Coin, and when we captured all three the total read $2,759,973.52 on Lucky Coin, the same figure to the cent on WAGMI, and the same number rounded on Gambid. Rollchain showed a separate pot of its own, so the pooling is not universal across the family, but where it happens it is about as direct a link as you will ever see.

Sister brand What we found
WAGMI Casino (wagmicasino.com) Live. Footer names ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd. Showed the same bankroll total as Lucky Coin, to the cent
Gambid (gambid.gg) Live. Footer names ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd. Same bankroll pot, plus a casino and sportsbook split across the top nav
Rollchain (rollchain.io) Live. Footer names ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd. Its own separate bankroll, and a far heavier deposit bonus than Lucky Coin runs
Wildead (wildead.com) Live. Footer names ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd. Leads on daily cashback rather than a welcome package
Feinbet (feinbet.com) Live. Footer names ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd. Same platform layout, heavy on live dealer tables
Casin0x (casin0x.com) Live and on the same licence row, but its footer names no operator, so the register is the only link
Betmode (betmode.io) Footer names ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd, but the lobby would not open from our connection, so we have not seen it
Hashjack (hashjack.io) On the licence, but the address does not resolve, so there is nothing there to review

Six of the eight siblings are pictured below, taken from their own headers on the day of writing. Betmode is missing because its lobby would not load for us and we will not show a logo we have not verified, and Hashjack is missing because its address does not resolve at all.

WAGMI Casino logo, a Lucky Coin sister site on Anjouan licence ALSI-202411002-FI1Gambid logo, a Lucky Coin sister site operated by ONCHAIN Technologies LtdRollchain logo, a crypto casino sharing Lucky Coin’s Anjouan licenceWildead logo, a Lucky Coin sister site with 25% daily cashbackFeinbet logo, a Lucky Coin sister site run by the same Anjouan operatorCasin0x logo, listed alongside Lucky Coin on the same Anjouan licence row

None of these eight has a review on this site yet, so there is nothing to send you to beyond the pictures above. As they get written up they will be linked from here. Families that we have already mapped in full are gathered on our casino networks page.

Lucky Coin Casino Reviewed

Lucky Coin, a crypto casino launched in 2026, real homepage screenshot showing the live bankroll counter, the Originals row and the sportsbook navigation

The Transparency Pitch, and Whether It Holds Up

The whole site is built around one idea: that a casino should show you its money. The homepage carries a live bankroll counter with a verify control beside it, the rewards are described as trackable on chain, and the Originals are provably fair. It is a genuine design decision rather than marketing paint, and it puts real numbers in front of you that most operators would never publish.

It is worth being precise about what that proves. A visible bankroll tells you the operator has funds it is willing to point at. It does not tell you those funds are ring fenced for players, and it does not tell you the company will still be answering emails next spring. Our own check found the same pot serving at least three brands, which is not dishonest but is certainly not the picture the counter creates on first sight.

What You Can Actually Play

The lobby is large and the shelf is respectable. Reviews that counted put the library at roughly 2,300 titles from 54 studios, while another puts the figure past 5,000, and the gap is probably a question of whether sportsbook markets and live tables get counted. Either way the names doing the work are the ones you would want: Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Play’n GO, Red Tiger, Big Time Gaming and Relax Gaming among a long list.

The house-built section is the more interesting half. Lucky Coin Originals covers blackjack, keno and a crash game, all provably fair, and the sportsbook sits behind its own tab with football, tennis, basketball, ice hockey and Counter-Strike listed in the menu. A live floor covers roulette, baccarat and game shows. The platform underneath is DeGaming, which is why every sibling looks so alike.

Deposits, Withdrawals and the Bits That Slow You Down

This is a crypto-first operation and the cashier makes no secret of it. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, USD Coin, Solana, Tron, Dogecoin and Litecoin are all accepted across several networks, with a small number of card routes bolted on the side. Ten dollars gets you in and ten dollars gets you out, and published limits sit at $10,000 a day and $30,000 a month.

Withdrawals are quoted as instant and one reviewer clocked a Tether payment to Tron at about six minutes, which is fast by any standard. Registration is quick because identity documents are not demanded up front, though the terms reserve the right to ask if a large sum starts moving. The account security side is thinner than it should be: there is no built-in two-factor option, and several responsible-gambling controls have to be arranged through support rather than set yourself.

Lucky Coin Key Facts

Detail What we found
Operator ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd, registration number 15816
Registered address Hamchako, Mutsamudu, Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros
Licence Anjouan ALSI-202411002-FI1, issued 1 November 2024, expires 31 October 2026
UK Gambling Commission licence None
Launched 2026
Platform DeGaming
Sister domains on the same licence Eight, of which seven currently open
Games Roughly 2,300 titles from 54 studios by one count, over 5,000 by another
In-house games Lucky Coin Originals: blackjack, keno and crash, provably fair
Sportsbook Yes, including football, tennis, basketball, ice hockey and esports
Welcome offer Up to 300 free spins, 20x wagering, no cap on winnings
Ongoing rewards Degen Club: seven tiers, 31 levels, instant rakeback and Friday cashback
Minimum deposit and withdrawal $10 each
Withdrawal limits $10,000 per day, $30,000 per month
Support 24/7 live chat and email

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths: A published bankroll with a verify control, which almost nobody else offers; an operator that names itself, its registration number and its address in its own footer; a documented sister list you can check against a public register; provably fair in-house games; genuine top tier studios in the lobby; fast crypto payouts with a low floor; and cashback that arrives without a wagering condition attached.

Weaknesses: No UK Gambling Commission licence and therefore no GamStop cover; a licence that falls due for renewal in October 2026; no built-in two-factor authentication; responsible-gambling limits that have to go through support; a welcome offer that is small next to what its own sibling Rollchain advertises; a shared bankroll that the counter does not disclose; and a trading history far too short to judge payouts on.

If You Want the Same Ideas With a UK Licence Behind Them

The transparency angle is genuinely rare, so there is no exact British equivalent to point at. What a UK Gambling Commission licence gives you instead is the thing Lucky Coin structurally cannot: segregated player funds, a regulator that will take up your complaint, and GamStop cover that works across every licensed site at once. That is a different kind of guarantee, and for most British players it is the more valuable one.

If the sportsbook is what drew you, Sky Bet and Betfair run far deeper markets on the same sports and settle them under Commission rules. If it was the crash and keno style Originals, Rainbow Riches Casino and Buzz Casino carry the closest in-house exclusives on a UK licence. And if the appeal was simply fast, no-nonsense payouts, MrQ and PlayOJO both built their reputations on paying quickly with no wagering attached to bonuses, which is the same promise Lucky Coin makes about its cashback.

Lucky Coin: The Questions Players Ask

Which casinos share a licence with Lucky Coin?

Eight, and they are named on the paperwork rather than guessed at. Anjouan licence ALSI-202411002-FI1 lists nine web addresses in a single field, and once you remove luckycoin.com the remainder are wagmicasino.com, gambid.gg, rollchain.io, wildead.com, feinbet.com, casin0x.com, betmode.io and hashjack.io. Seven of those eight open normally. The last one, hashjack.io, does not resolve at all, so it is either retired or never built.

Is Lucky Coin a new casino?

It is recent rather than brand new, and the difference matters. The web address itself is ancient by gambling standards, first registered in 2002, but nothing resembling this casino existed on it until 2026: the archive trail is parking pages and error responses right up to the spring. Independent reviews put the launch in 2026, one of them at May, and the site carries a 2026 copyright line. Treat it as a few months old.

Who runs Lucky Coin?

ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd, and unusually the company does not hide. Its name, registration number 15816 and registered address in Hamchako, Mutsamudu on the Autonomous Island of Anjouan all sit in the footer of the casino itself, alongside the licence number. Plenty of offshore brands identify nobody at all, so having a company you can look up is a point in its favour before you weigh anything else.

Can British players open a Lucky Coin account, and does GamStop cover it?

There is no UK Gambling Commission licence behind this brand, which has two consequences worth understanding. GamStop self-exclusion has no reach here, so a British player who has signed up to that scheme will not be stopped at the door. And if a dispute goes badly, the Commission has no authority to intervene, because the operator answers to Anjouan instead.

What does the Lucky Coin welcome offer actually give you?

Up to 300 free spins on a first deposit, scaled to how much goes in, with a 20x wagering requirement and no cap on what the spins can pay out. The tiers run from 50 spins at a $20 deposit through 100 and 200 up to the full 300 at $500 or more, and only slot play counts toward clearing the requirement. It is a modest offer by offshore standards, which suits a site that puts its energy into ongoing rewards.

How does the Degen Club rakeback work?

It pays on every bet rather than on wins, which is the point of it. The club runs seven tiers across 31 levels, and each level lifts two numbers: an instant rakeback that starts around 3% and reaches roughly 10% at the top, and a weekly cashback on losses that starts near 1% and climbs toward 25%. Cashback lands on Fridays and carries no wagering condition, so what arrives is genuinely yours.

Why do Lucky Coin, WAGMI and Gambid show the same bankroll figure?

Because they appear to draw on one pot. Each of these sites displays a live bankroll total with a verify link, and when we captured all three the number was identical to the cent on Lucky Coin and WAGMI and rounded to the same figure on Gambid. Rollchain, by contrast, showed a completely separate total. That is a useful reminder that a sister brand is a shop front, not a separate business.

What happens to the Lucky Coin licence in October 2026?

It reaches its expiry date. The register shows ALSI-202411002-FI1 as valid, issued on 1 November 2024 and running to 31 October 2026, so it falls due for renewal within months of this review. Renewal is routine for an operator in good standing and we have no reason to expect otherwise, but it is worth a second look on the register before committing anything substantial.

Our Take on Lucky Coin

Lucky Coin is doing something most offshore casinos will not, which is putting checkable numbers on the table and naming the company behind them. The bankroll counter, the on-chain framing and the footer that identifies ONCHAIN Technologies by registration number all point the same way, and the sister list holds up under inspection instead of falling apart the moment you look at the register. That is a better starting position than most brands of this age can claim.

The reservations are the ordinary ones and they have not gone away. There is no British licence, so there is no British safety net. The account tools are thinner than the marketing suggests. The licence itself comes up for renewal in October. And the shared bankroll is a reminder that the honesty on display is carefully chosen honesty. If you play here, keep the stakes modest, take a withdrawal out early to see how it goes, and judge it again in six months when there is a record to judge.

New Sister Site rating: 6.5/10

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