Rainbet at a Glance

Rainbet is a crypto-focused online casino and sportsbook that launched in 2022. It runs on cryptocurrency only — no traditional bank transfers or card payments — and operates under a Curaçao licence for an international audience.

The platform combines a large casino library with a full sportsbook in one account. It also features provably fair in-house games and a community reward system that drips small crypto amounts to active players. Rainbet does not hold a German GGL licence, so it sits in the offshore category for players in Germany.

FeatureDetails
Launched2022
OperatorRainbet N.V.
LicenceCuraçao Gaming Control Board (CGCB)
German Licence (GGL)No
Game TypesSlots, live dealer, table games, crash games, provably fair originals
SportsbookYes — football, tennis, basketball, combat sports, esports
DepositsBTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, XRP, DOGE, BNB and more
Fiat SupportNo — no EUR, SEPA, Visa or Mastercard
Withdrawal SpeedMinutes to a few hours once approved
MobileBrowser-based, no native app
LanguagesEnglish, German and others
Support24/7 live chat and email

Can German Players Use Rainbet?

Rainbet does not hold a German gambling licence and is not authorised under the German Interstate Treaty on Gambling (Glücksspielstaatsvertrag 2021). That's the single most important fact for anyone in Germany considering signing up.

Online casinos serving German residents must be licensed by the national regulator, the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL). Rainbet operates under a Curaçao licence, which German regulators do not recognise. It does not appear on the GGL's whitelist of approved operators.

What This Means in Practice

From a German legal standpoint, Rainbet is an unlicensed platform. The site may not block German users at a technical level, but that isn't the same as being legally permitted to operate here.

The practical consequences matter. Playing on an unlicensed site means you won't have access to the consumer protections that come with a GGL licence — including the €1,000 monthly deposit limit, the OASIS self-exclusion register, and any formal dispute resolution process.

Rainbet is primarily a crypto platform, and many users access it via Bitcoin or similar, where standard banking restrictions are less likely to apply. That said, using crypto doesn't change the legal status of the operator.

The unlicensed status isn't a minor footnote — it shapes what protections you have and how any disputes would be handled. Anyone based in Germany should weigh that carefully before signing up.

Licensing and Legal Status

Rainbet is operated by Rainbet N.V., a company registered in Curaçao. It holds a licence from the Curaçao Gaming Control Board (CGCB) under the revised framework that came into force in December 2024, where operators receive a direct licence from the authority. This structure is standard among crypto-focused gambling platforms and is widely recognised as legitimate.

What This Means for Germany

A Curaçao licence is not the same as authorisation to operate in Germany. Germany regulates online casinos through the Interstate Treaty on Gambling (Glücksspielstaatsvertrag 2021), administered by the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL). Rainbet does not hold a GGL licence and is therefore not formally approved for the German market.

In practice, this means Rainbet is not bound by the consumer protections that apply to German-licensed operators — including the €1 stake limit on virtual slots, mandatory deposit limits, and specific responsible gambling requirements. German players using Rainbet are doing so outside domestic regulatory oversight. The Curaçao licence provides a basic level of accountability, but it does not replicate the protections the German framework is designed to deliver.

Casino Games

Rainbet carries a large library covering slots, table games, live dealer content and crash-style titles, sourced from a wide range of software providers.

Slots

Slots make up the bulk of the catalogue, with providers including Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Push Gaming, Nolimit City, Play'n GO and NetEnt. The range runs into the thousands, from classic three-reel formats to high-volatility video slots. You can filter by provider or game type, which makes finding something specific straightforward rather than a chore.

GameProviderRTPVolatilityMax Win
Sweet BonanzaPragmatic Play96.51%High21,100x
Gates of OlympusPragmatic Play96.50%High5,000x
Wanted Dead or a WildHacksaw Gaming96.38%Very High12,500x
Razor SharkPush Gaming96.70%High50,000x
Book of DeadPlay'n GO96.21%High5,000x

Live Dealer Tables

The live casino runs primarily on Evolution, which is the industry standard. You get the full range: blackjack, roulette, baccarat and game show titles like Crazy Time, Monopoly Big Baller and Lightning Roulette. Table limits vary enough to suit both lower-stakes players and higher rollers. Pragmatic Play Live adds further roulette and blackjack tables to the mix.

Table Games and Other Categories

RNG versions of blackjack, roulette and video poker are available for when you want a table game without a live seat. The lobby also includes crash-style titles from third parties — Aviator from Spribe and JetX from SmartSoft Gaming are the most prominent.

Breadth is one of Rainbet's stronger points. The sheer volume means quality isn't entirely consistent, but if you know what you're looking for, it's very likely there.

Rainbet Originals

Rainbet's in-house games use provably fair technology, which works differently from the standard third-party slots and table games in the rest of the catalogue. With regular casino software, you're trusting the operator's RNG. With provably fair games, you can independently verify each result after the round ends — the outcome is tied to a cryptographic seed that's visible and checkable.

In practice, the server generates a seed before each round and shares a hashed version with you. Once the round is over, the original seed is revealed and you can confirm the result wasn't altered. It's a transparency mechanism, and it's the main reason these games exist as a separate category.

The Games

The Originals catalogue is small and focused:

GameFormatHouse Edge
CrashCash out before the multiplier busts~1%
DiceHigh/low bet with adjustable win probability~1%
PlinkoBall drop with variable risk settings~1%
MinesReveal grid squares and cash out before hitting a mine~1%
LimboSet a target multiplier and bet on it being hit~1%

None of these are complex. The appeal is speed, low minimum stakes, and full result verification. They're not built on any third-party provider software — Rainbet owns and operates them directly, which means the fairness model is different from the rest of the casino.

Sports Betting

Rainbet runs a full sportsbook alongside its casino — not an afterthought. Coverage spans the major European leagues, international tournaments, combat sports, tennis, basketball and esports. For German users, Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and German national team markets are all present, along with Champions League, Europa League and World Cup qualifiers.

Pre-Match and Live Betting

Pre-match markets go beyond just match winner — you'll find Asian handicaps, totals, player props, both-teams-to-score and first-half lines depending on the sport. Depth varies by competition, with top-tier football and major esports getting the most options.

Live betting is available across most major sports, with markets that update in real time as play progresses. There's no built-in streaming service, so you'll need a separate source if you want to watch and bet at the same time.

Crypto Betting on Sports

All bets are placed in cryptocurrency. Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and other supported coins work directly, with no conversion to fiat required. Odds default to decimal format, with fractional and American formats available. Minimum stakes are low, which suits casual bettors placing smaller amounts.

Esports Coverage

Esports is a genuine strength here. Regularly listed titles include CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends and Valorant, with coverage of major tournaments and top regional leagues. Rainbow Six Siege, Call of Duty and StarCraft II appear more selectively.

The sportsbook works well if crypto is your preferred way to bet and you want league football alongside esports in one place. It won't replace a specialist sportsbook for high-volume bettors, but it covers the essentials solidly.

Bonuses and Promotions

Rainbet offers a deposit match bonus for new players, plus a range of ongoing promotions for regulars. Bonus terms and amounts can change, so always check the current conditions on the site before depositing.

Welcome Bonus

New players can claim a deposit match when signing up. A promo code may be required to unlock the full offer — enter it during registration or at the cashier. The bonus applies to crypto deposits, which is how most players fund their accounts at Rainbet.

Wagering requirements apply. These set how many times you need to play through the bonus before you can withdraw. Read the terms carefully before opting in.

Recurring Promotions

Beyond the welcome offer, Rainbet runs rotating promotions including reload bonuses, cashback, and rakeback. The rakeback arrangement suits higher-volume players, returning a share of the house edge over time.

  • Reload bonuses on subsequent deposits
  • Daily, weekly and monthly races with crypto prize pools
  • Cashback on losses over a set period
  • Rakeback for regular players, based on wagering activity
  • Rain feature — small crypto distributions to active chat users
  • Seasonal promotions tied to major sports events

Promo Codes

Promo codes are occasionally distributed through affiliate partners or campaigns. A valid code entered at registration or in the cashier can unlock enhanced offers not available by default. Standard bonuses are still accessible without one.

Payment Methods

Rainbet runs entirely on cryptocurrency. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether, and several other tokens are the only way to fund your account. Deposits are processed without fees on Rainbet's side, and most arrive within minutes — though Bitcoin can take longer depending on network traffic.

There's no fiat option. Bank transfers, SEPA, Sofort, Giropay, and card payments aren't supported. If you're based in Germany and want to play, you'll need crypto in a wallet you control before you can deposit. Rainbet doesn't sell crypto directly, though a third-party widget may be available to buy coins with a card and forward them to the casino. Any exchange rate or conversion fees in that process come from the third-party service, not Rainbet.

E-wallets like PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, and Paysafecard are also not available. This is normal for a crypto-only platform, but it's a real limitation for players who prefer conventional payment options.

One practical detail: balances and limits are displayed in cryptocurrency, not euros. Keep that in mind when checking bonus thresholds or comparing stake sizes.

Supported Cryptocurrencies

CoinMin Deposit (approx.)Processing Time
Bitcoin (BTC)~€1010–60 minutes
Ethereum (ETH)~€10Within minutes
Litecoin (LTC)~€5Within minutes
Tether (USDT)~€5Within minutes
USD Coin (USDC)~€5Within minutes
Ripple (XRP)~€5Within minutes
Dogecoin (DOGE)~€5Within minutes
BNB~€10Within minutes
TRON (TRX)~€5Within minutes

The supported coin list can change, so check the cashier section directly before setting up a transfer.

Withdrawals and Verification

Rainbet pays out in cryptocurrency only. There are no bank transfers or card withdrawals — if you deposited in crypto, you withdraw in crypto to a compatible wallet. Payouts are generally fast once approved, often completing within minutes to a few hours depending on the coin and network conditions.

Bitcoin can take longer during busy periods due to blockchain confirmation requirements. Stablecoins like USDT or USDC on faster networks such as TRON or Solana tend to settle quicker. Rainbet doesn't publish a fixed processing window, so treat any timeframe as approximate. Withdrawal minimums vary by currency — check the cashier section directly before initiating a payout.

Identity Verification (KYC)

Rainbet runs a standard KYC process, which can be triggered at any point but often comes up at first withdrawal. You may be asked to provide a government-issued ID, proof of address, and in some cases proof of source of funds or a selfie verification. Getting this done early avoids delays when you actually want to withdraw.

If your account is flagged for manual review, approval can take longer than usual. Rainbet doesn't specify a maximum review window publicly, which is worth knowing if you're planning a significant payout.

What Can Delay a Withdrawal

  • KYC not yet submitted or approved
  • Bonus wagering requirements still active
  • Withdrawal amount above your current account limit
  • Network congestion on the selected blockchain
  • Account under a security review

If a payout is taking longer than expected, contact support via live chat with your transaction ID for the fastest update.

Mobile Play

Rainbet runs entirely through the browser — there's no dedicated app for Android or iOS. That's not unusual for crypto casinos, and in practice it makes little difference. The mobile site loads cleanly, navigation is touch-friendly, and live casino tables stream without notable lag on a stable connection. The sportsbook works just as well on mobile, with bet slips and live markets easy to reach.

Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge all handle the site without issues. Games launch directly in the browser using HTML5, so there's nothing extra to install.

The only real limitation is the lack of push notifications and no home-screen shortcut unless you add it manually. For most users that won't matter. The overall mobile experience is functional and polished enough that it doesn't feel like a compromise.

Player Feedback

On Trustpilot, Rainbet has a mixed but leaning-positive profile. The most common praise centres on fast crypto withdrawals, a wide game selection, and the provably fair system. Several reviewers specifically mention Bitcoin payouts arriving quicker than expected.

Complaints follow a familiar pattern for offshore crypto casinos: unexpected verification requests during withdrawal, bonus terms that weren't clearly explained upfront, and slower support responses during busy periods.

What Players Say Most Often

  • Praised: Crypto withdrawal speed
  • Praised: Game variety, especially slots and live tables
  • Praised: Provably fair originals and result transparency
  • Praised: Rain feature and community chat
  • Criticised: KYC checks that appear without warning at withdrawal
  • Criticised: Bonus wagering conditions not prominently displayed
  • Criticised: Support response times during peak periods

For German players, the most consistent theme in forums and review sites is the lack of a GGL licence. Some users report no issues accessing or withdrawing. Others describe account reviews being triggered with little explanation. That inconsistency is the most useful thing the feedback tells us — experience at Rainbet isn't uniform, and outcomes can vary depending on how an account is used.