This New Crypto Casino Tool Kills Off Paid Affiliate Review Sites For Good

(AsiaGameHub) –   By: Alex Mercer

Most crypto casino review sites are worthless. They rank operators based on affiliate payouts, not real performance. Fake reviews flood every platform, and players have no way to verify if a game is actually fair before they deposit their crypto. This broken trust has cost users millions in lost funds and hidden bad terms for years.

FairGambling just launched its public transparency and rewards platform for crypto gamblers. It bundles on-chain analytics, provably fair bet verifiers, independent reviews, live bonus feeds, and up to 30% extra rakeback across 40+ top operators including Stake, Roobet and BC.Game. What they don’t lead with is they already track over $45 billion in real-time deposit flows across covered operators, out of the $80 billion total crypto casino deposit market last year. That data was previously only accessible to industry insiders, not regular players.

The platform says its ratings use a 10-category weighted rubric covering fairness, transparency, compliance and support. It also requires users to show proof of wagering activity or VIP status before their reviews are approved, to filter out fake submissions. The unstated goal here is to ditch the paid affiliate ranking model entirely. They’re building for players first, not acting as a lead generation funnel for casino operators.

Every existing crypto casino affiliate site that relies on paid rankings will either adapt to match this level of transparency, or lose 70% of their user base within two years.

Responsible gambling notice: FairGambling is not a casino and does not accept bets or process gambling transactions. The platform provides analytics, reviews, verification tools, and rewards related to third-party crypto casino operators. FairGambling is intended for users aged 18+ or the legal gambling age in their jurisdiction. Gambling involves risk and can be addictive. Please play responsibly and follow all applicable local laws.

Author bio: Alex Mercer, tech director at a leading Silicon Valley fintech firm, specializing in Web3 transparency and consumer tooling.