Zizobet Sister Sites: Six Casinos, One Backend, and an Operator That No Longer Exists

On 9 April 2026, Santeda International B.V. — the Curaçao company named on Zizobet’s gaming licence — was struck from the Curaçao Commercial Registry. Zizobet carried on taking deposits as though nothing had happened. That single fact tells you more about this casino than any bonus banner ever will, and it frames everything below.
The short version for anyone who arrived here for the family tree: Zizobet’s sister sites are MyStake, Goldenbet, Velobet, Donbet, Rolletto and Cosmobet, all built on the same Upgaming platform and historically run under Santeda International B.V. from Curaçao. Zizobet, launched in 2025, is the youngest of the lot. None of them holds a licence from the Gambling Commission in Great Britain, and none is connected to GamStop.
Zizobet on Its Own Merits
Strip away the network story for a moment and Zizobet is a 2025-launched casino and sportsbook with a genuinely large product: more than 8,000 games from over 100 studios, betting markets across roughly 40 sports, and a cashier that treats cryptocurrency as a first-class citizen rather than an afterthought. Deposits open at about $10 by card or e-wallet and as little as $1 in crypto, which makes it one of the cheapest entry points in its family.

The catch has never been the product. It is everything wrapped around the product: who runs it, what the small print costs you, and what recourse exists when something goes wrong. Taken together, those answers are uncomfortable — and as of June 2026 they are getting worse rather than better.
Ownership, the Licence and a Dissolved Company
Zizobet’s terms name Santeda International B.V. as its operator: a Curaçao company, registration number 151296, registered at Zuikertuin Tower in Willemstad, holding Curaçao Gaming Control Board licence OGL/2024/1798/1048 issued in 2024. A second entity, Santeda International Limited of Limassol, Cyprus, is described as a payment agent. On paper, that is a complete corporate picture.
The paper stopped matching reality in 2026. Industry reporting in February 2026 (NEXT.io) documented the group’s brands — MyStake, Goldenbet, Velobet, Donbet and the rest — migrating from Santeda’s licence to a second Curaçao vehicle called GTW B.V., whose own B2C licence the public register showed as already expired. Then, in April and early May 2026, both Santeda International B.V. and GTW B.V. were dissolved outright, days before a joint investigation by GAMRS and Deal Me Out into the network’s UK-facing business was due to publish. The Curaçao Chronicle reported that Santeda was removed from the Commercial Registry on 9 April 2026 while Zizobet, Rolletto and Goldenbet remained live and accepting money. Corporate filings reported around the same time show the long-standing nominee director stepping away and a previously unknown individual taking its place.
What does that leave a player holding? A casino whose published operator no longer legally exists, whose licence status cannot be meaningfully verified against a living company, and whose ultimate ownership has — the evidence points to deliberately — become harder to trace, not easier. Reporting around the GAMRS investigation describes a Georgia-based operation behind the brands and estimates that British customers staked more than £3 billion across the network in 2025 alone. I cannot independently verify that figure, but the corporate manoeuvres of spring 2026 are a matter of public record, and they are not the behaviour of a group preparing to be more accountable.
Before anything else, UK readers should know: Zizobet has never held a Gambling Commission licence, its own terms list the United Kingdom among restricted territories (accurate as of June 2026), and GamStop self-exclusion does not reach it. Despite that, the brand is pushed hard at British players through “not on GamStop” marketing. If you play there from the UK you are doing so against the site’s stated rules, with no statutory dispute route, no ombudsman and no safety net — a combination that maximises the casino’s leverage over you and minimises yours.
Bonuses That Read Better Than They Pay
Zizobet rotates its promotions rather than fixing a single permanent welcome deal, and the headline numbers are deliberately eye-catching — packages marketed at up to 550% across casino, sports and crypto variants have circulated through 2025 and 2026. The arithmetic underneath is far less generous. Deposit bonuses typically carry 30x wagering calculated on deposit plus bonus, with a €5 maximum stake while you grind through it. Winnings born from a deposit bonus are capped at ten times the deposit that triggered it, with anything above that line simply confiscated. Free-spin winnings have carried wagering as high as 100x.
Two further clauses deserve their own sentence. First, withdrawing before you have turned over your deposit three times can trigger a 20% processing penalty — a charge that punishes people for wanting their own money back. Second, the terms reserve the right to change without notice, which means every number above is a snapshot rather than a promise. On the brighter side, bonuses are non-sticky, so declining them entirely and playing with cash is a perfectly sensible way to use the site — arguably the only sensible way.
Games, Sport and the Mini-Game Habit
The library is the strongest argument Zizobet has. Slots from Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw, Nolimit City, BGaming, Play’n GO and dozens of smaller studios sit alongside an Evolution-led live casino, and the sportsbook runs deep on football, tennis, esports and racing through the Upgaming engine the whole family shares. The house speciality is the proprietary mini-game range the network is known for — crash-style rounds with provably fair, hash-verifiable results that have built a cult following at MyStake and travel here unchanged.
Because UK regulation does not apply, features banned on licensed British sites — bonus-buy slots above all — are available freely. That is precisely what much of the marketing leans on, and it is worth being honest about what it means: the features were banned in Great Britain because they accelerate spend. Their availability is a regulatory gap, not a perk. There is no dedicated app; the mobile browser version is responsive and perfectly usable.
Money In, Money Out
The cashier covers Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity, Paysafecard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, bank transfer and a spread of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Tether. Crypto is where Zizobet genuinely shines: payouts of under an hour are commonly reported once verification is complete, and that speed is the single most consistent piece of praise the brand earns. Card withdrawals are slower, generally landing within one to three days.
The ceilings matter more than the speed. Withdrawal caps in the region of $7,500 per week and $15,000 per month apply across the network, which turns any substantial win into a months-long instalment plan — during which you remain exposed to a casino whose operating company has been dissolved. Identity checks are light at sign-up and heavy at cash-out, the classic offshore pattern, and the network’s documented habit of repeat document requests on larger withdrawals is the risk to weigh before depositing anything you would mind chasing.
Support, Safer Gambling and the Tools You Won’t Find
Live chat is available around the clock and is, by most accounts, quick and competent on routine questions. There is no phone line and no VIP or loyalty scheme, so every query joins the same queue. Safer-gambling provision is thin: deposit limits and self-exclusion generally have to be requested through support rather than set in your account, there is no GamStop participation, and there is nothing resembling the affordability backstops a British licensee must operate. If gambling has stopped feeling like entertainment, the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 is free and open every day, and GamCare and BeGambleAware offer judgement-free support. GamStop remains the strongest practical tool for UK players — precisely because sites like this one sit outside it.
The Player Verdict So Far
Zizobet is young enough that its own review footprint is genuinely thin — and it would be dishonest to pretend otherwise. Casino Guru rates it 7.1/10 on its Safety Index, has logged no upheld complaints against the brand specifically, and at the time of writing has too few user reviews to publish a player score at all. AskGamblers and Trustpilot tell a similar story: scattered early impressions rather than a settled reputation.
Where the sample is thin, the network record is the best available proxy, and it cuts both ways. The consistent praise across the family: fast crypto cash-outs, responsive chat, enormous game choice. The consistent grievances: KYC loops that restart when a withdrawal gets large, templated support replies once a dispute has real money attached, and bonus clauses enforced to the letter against players who never read them. Early Zizobet feedback fits both halves of that pattern — quick small payouts, friction on bigger ones. Nothing yet suggests it will age differently from its siblings.
Zizobet’s Sister Sites, Brand by Brand
Six brands make up the family Zizobet belongs to. The connective tissue is the operator and the Upgaming platform: one company, one cashier, one verification system, six skins. The wording of who that operator is has shifted — Santeda International B.V. historically, GTW B.V. in footers during early 2026, and both companies dissolved by May 2026 — but the brands continue to behave as a single household, and an account flag at one has long been reported to follow players across the rest.

MyStake — the flagship
The original and biggest of the family, live since around 2019, with 6,000+ games, the deepest sportsbook and the mini-games that became the network’s calling card. Whatever happens to this group happens to MyStake first; it was the brand named most prominently in the 2026 investigations.

Goldenbet — the football one
Launched around 2021 with a sportsbook-first identity and an uncapped daily cashback deal that remains the family’s best ongoing promotion. Heavily marketed at British punters despite the same absence of any UK licence.

Rolletto — the crypto veteran
Around since 2020, slot-tournament heavy and crypto-leaning before that was fashionable. Rolletto was one of the brands specifically named in April 2026 reporting as still trading after its operating company’s dissolution.

Velobet — the in-play specialist
A 2023 launch with the largest library in the family at roughly 8,000 titles and the strongest racing and esports coverage. Functionally the closest sibling to Zizobet itself; the two overlap heavily.

Donbet — the themed one
Also from 2023, dressed in mafia styling with a build-your-own welcome package and a VIP Room. Under the costume it is the same platform, the same cashier and the same terms engine as every other name here.

Cosmobet — the space-themed sixth
The family’s crypto-cashback specialist, space-themed and bonus-led, launched in 2023. It rounds out the six-brand household and shares everything structural with the rest.
Side by Side: How the Network Stacks Up
| Casino | Launched | What it leans into | Typical welcome deal (verify before depositing) | UK Gambling Commission licence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zizobet | 2025 | Crypto speed, rotating promos | Rotating packages marketed up to 550% | No |
| MyStake | ~2019 | Mini-games, overall flagship | Match deal around 100–170% | No |
| Goldenbet | ~2021 | Football, daily cashback | Sports-led match offer | No |
| Rolletto | ~2020 | Slot tournaments, crypto | Tiered casino match | No |
| Velobet | 2023 | In-play, racing, esports | Uncapped 150% match | No |
| Donbet | 2023 | Customisable bonuses, VIP Room | Build-your-own welcome tracks | No |
| Cosmobet | 2023 | Crypto cashback | Large crypto-weighted match | No |
Shared DNA, Different Paint
Joining a second brand in this family buys you a new colour scheme, a different headline bonus and occasionally a different product emphasis — and essentially nothing else. The verification process, the withdrawal ceilings, the bonus-clause architecture and the support operation are common property. That has a practical consequence worth spelling out: diversifying across these casinos diversifies nothing. If the group behind them ever fails or simply elects not to pay, every balance at every brand sits behind the same dissolved corporate wall.
Quick Reference
| Website | zizobet.com |
| Live since | 2025 |
| Operator named in terms | Santeda International B.V., Curaçao (reg. 151296) — dissolved 9 April 2026 |
| Registered address | Zuikertuin Tower, Willemstad, Curaçao |
| Licence | Curaçao Gaming Control Board, OGL/2024/1798/1048 (status unverifiable against a dissolved licensee, June 2026) |
| Payment agent | Santeda International Limited, Limassol, Cyprus |
| Platform | Upgaming |
| Games | 8,000+ from 100+ studios, plus ~40-sport sportsbook |
| Minimum deposit | ~$10 (from ~$1 in crypto) |
| Withdrawal ceilings | ~$7,500/week, ~$15,000/month |
| UKGC licence / GamStop | None / not connected |
| Sister sites | MyStake, Goldenbet, Velobet, Donbet, Rolletto, Cosmobet |
Where It Wins, Where It Falls Short
In its favour
- Crypto withdrawals regularly reported inside an hour
- 8,000+ games and a deep, mature sportsbook
- Tiny entry cost — deposits from about a dollar in crypto
- Non-sticky bonuses you can simply refuse
- Provably fair mini-games with verifiable results
Against it
- Named operator dissolved in April 2026 while the site trades on
- No UKGC licence, no GamStop, no UK dispute route — and the UK is restricted in its own terms
- Punitive bonus maths: 30x wagering, 10x win cap, up to 100x on free spins
- 20% early-withdrawal penalty before 3x deposit turnover
- Low monthly cash-out ceiling stretches big wins across months
- Terms changeable without notice; safer-gambling tools only via support
If You’d Rather Keep UK Protections
Everything that makes Zizobet risky has a regulated mirror image. A Gambling Commission licensee must hold your funds to published standards, belong to GamStop, offer account-level deposit limits and time-outs, and submit to an approved dispute service — and since 19 January 2026 the Commission has also capped bonus wagering at a maximum of 10x and banned mixed-product promotions, so the worst of the small print has been regulated out. The bonuses are smaller; that is the price of being able to actually keep what you win.
Names worth a look on the licensed side include PlayOJO, which built its brand on wager-free bonuses long before the rules required fairness; Mr Q, similarly straightforward on terms; Sky Vegas and bet365 for sheer scale and product depth; and All British Casino for a UK-first setup. Every one of them appears on the Gambling Commission’s public register, which takes under a minute to check and is a habit worth forming.
Your Zizobet Questions, Answered
Who is behind Zizobet now that Santeda International B.V. has been dissolved?
Formally, nobody verifiable. The terms name Santeda International B.V., which was removed from the Curaçao Commercial Registry on 9 April 2026; the successor entity that appeared in the network’s footers in early 2026, GTW B.V., was dissolved shortly afterwards. Industry reporting describes a Georgia-based operation behind the brands, but as of June 2026 no living, accountable company can be confirmed as Zizobet’s operator.
Which casinos count as Zizobet sister sites?
MyStake, Goldenbet, Velobet, Donbet, Rolletto and Cosmobet. All six run on the Upgaming platform under the same ownership history as Zizobet, sharing one cashier, one verification system and near-identical terms.
Can GamStop block me from Zizobet?
No. GamStop only covers operators licensed by the Gambling Commission, and Zizobet is not one of them. If you are self-excluded, blocking software such as Gamban, bank-level gambling blocks and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 are the tools that actually reach sites like this.
Is Zizobet’s Curaçao licence still valid?
It cannot be meaningfully verified. Licence OGL/2024/1798/1048 was issued to Santeda International B.V., and a licence attached to a dissolved company is at best in limbo. Earlier in 2026 the Gaming Control Board’s public register showed the brand’s status as under assessment. Treat the licence as unproven rather than established.
Why do some websites present Zizobet as a UK casino?
Satellite domains styled as official UK versions of Zizobet promote sterling bonuses to British players. No UKGC licence exists for the brand, and Zizobet’s own terms list the UK among restricted countries, so any site implying it is a UK-authorised casino is misleading you. The Gambling Commission’s register is the only authority on who holds a British licence.
What are Zizobet’s bonus terms really like?
Harsh. Expect roughly 30x wagering on deposit plus bonus, a €5 maximum bet during wagering, winnings from deposit bonuses capped at 10x the deposit, up to 100x wagering on free-spin winnings, and a 20% fee for withdrawing before turning your deposit over three times. The offers are non-sticky, so declining them is always an option.
If Zizobet refused to pay me, what could I actually do?
Very little. There is no UK regulator to complain to, no approved ADR body, and the named operating company no longer exists to sue. Your options are the casino’s own complaints process, public pressure via review platforms, and a Curaçao regulator overseeing a licence whose holder has been dissolved. That is the real cost hidden under the welcome offers.
Is Zizobet just MyStake with different branding?
Largely, yes. Same platform, same cashier, same mini-games, same terms architecture and the same ownership trail. Zizobet differentiates with a newer interface, slightly faster reported crypto payouts and rotating promotions, but a MyStake player would feel at home within minutes.
The Verdict on Zizobet
Judged purely as software, Zizobet is one of the better-built offshore casinos around: vast library, slick sportsbook, crypto payouts quick enough to embarrass some licensed rivals. Judged as a place to keep money, it fails the most basic test there is — you cannot say with confidence who you are handing your deposit to. A licence issued to a company that was dissolved in April 2026, a successor vehicle dissolved weeks later, and a brand that kept trading through all of it is not a paperwork quirk. It is the central fact about this casino.
Within this site’s rating bands, an unverifiable licence belongs at the bottom of the scale. Zizobet earns a half-point above the floor of that band because the product demonstrably works, day-to-day payouts happen, and its direct complaint record is so far clean — but no functioning slot lobby offsets a vanished operator.
New Sister Site rating: 3.5/10
If the games appeal, the regulated market now offers fairer bonus maths than it ever has, with full protection attached. If you choose Zizobet anyway, deposit only what you are entirely prepared to lose to more than just the reels — and never play to escape something. Help is free, confidential and works: BeGambleAware, GamCare, and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133.
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