Is BC.Game legit? Our honest answer is no — approach with serious caution, and we will not send you there. BC.Game no longer holds a credible licence, and it has a documented pattern of not paying players. This is one of the few casinos we have flagged as “avoid” outright. We have kept this page up not to sell you anything — there is no bonus link and no affiliate link on it — but to explain, plainly, why we will not.

This is a trust check. Unlike most of our pages, it ends with a recommendation against, so there is deliberately no promotional button and no review link here. The point is to answer the question honestly: is BC.Game legit and safe? No.

The straight answer

BC.Game fails the two tests that matter most: it has no credible licence, and it has a documented record of not paying. Either one would be enough for us to warn you off. Together they put it firmly in “avoid” territory. Whatever the size of its game library or its headline bonus, none of that helps you if you cannot get your winnings out and there is no regulator to appeal to.

The licence: withdrawn, then replaced with one that carries no weight

Here is the licence story, documented and specific.

BC.Game no longer holds a Curaçao licence. Its Curaçao operating entities — BlockDance B.V. and Small House B.V. — were declared bankrupt in November 2024, and the licence was withdrawn in December 2024. Small House B.V. now appears on the Curaçao Gaming Authority enforcement register as “Revoked”. That is not our characterisation; it is the regulator’s own record.

In place of that, BC.Game now operates on an Anjouan (Comoros) licence. The Comoros Central Bank has stated that Anjouan gambling licences carry no legal weight — they have no legal existence under Comorian law. We do not accept Anjouan as a credible licence under any circumstances. So BC.Game has gone from a revoked Curaçao licence to a licence that means nothing. There is no real regulator standing behind it, and therefore no one to help you in a dispute.

Does BC.Game pay out? The documented record

This is the more serious half, and it is why we flag it rather than merely note a weak licence.

  • A Curaçao court declared BC.Game’s operating entities bankrupt in November 2024 over roughly $2.1 million in unpaid player funds. The corporate structure was reportedly split in a way that shed player liabilities — meaning players owed money were left exposed.
  • The Dutch regulator fined it approximately €840,000 for unlicensed operation.
  • Complaint databases including Casino.Guru and AskGamblers log dozens of complaints.

Taken together, this is a documented pattern of not paying players. It is not a single disgruntled review or a one-off delay; it is a court-recorded bankruptcy over unpaid winnings, a regulatory fine, and a body of logged disputes. That is the difference between “a casino with some complaints” and “a casino we will not send you to”.

The honest cons — why this one is different

  • No credible licence — Curaçao revoked (entities bankrupt), now on an Anjouan licence the Comoros Central Bank says has no legal weight.
  • Documented pattern of not paying — bankruptcy over ~$2.1M in unpaid player funds, structure split to shed player liabilities.
  • Regulatory action — ~€840k Dutch fine for unlicensed operation.
  • Dozens of logged complaints on Casino.Guru and AskGamblers.

What to do instead

If you want a crypto casino, the fix is simple: choose one with a genuine, verifiable licence and a clean payout record. That is exactly what our trust checks are for — plenty of crypto casinos hold a real, current licence and have paid players for years. Do not accept a worthless Anjouan licence and a bankruptcy over unpaid funds when better-run alternatives exist.

To check any casino’s licence yourself, use our licence tracker — find the licence number, then verify it on the regulator’s own register, not on a seal the casino controls. Our full policy on why we list some operators and flag others is on how we list.

How we make money — and why it does not apply here

We earn a commission from some casinos we link, never from ones we have flagged, and it never changes our verdict. BC.Game is flagged. There is no affiliate link and no bonus offer on this page, and we earn nothing from it. We keep the page up purely so you can see the evidence and understand why our answer is no. A site optimising only for revenue would quietly delete a page it cannot monetise — publishing it is the whole point of what we do.

Verdict: avoid

BC.Game is not legit in any sense we are willing to endorse — avoid it. Its licence carries no legal weight, and it has a documented, court-recorded pattern of not paying players. We will not link you there and we earn nothing from it. Choose a crypto casino with a real, verifiable licence and a clean payout history instead.

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