200% up to $6,500 + 200 FS
- Min deposit
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- Wagering
- 40×
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On that test, WinSpin comes out on top, naming eight coins by name. Ripper and Lucky Elf are next, and 7Bit is the lone exception among the generic-tag group below, naming its one supported coin outright.
Ozwin is worth a separate mention for pairing standard Bitcoin and Ethereum with Lightning Bitcoin specifically. That's the Bitcoin variant built for near-instant settlement rather than waiting on regular BTC confirmations, and it's the kind of detail that only shows up if a casino bothers to name it rather than lump everything under one generic "crypto" line.
Seven of the twelve don't name their coins at all, showing "crypto" as a generic payment flag with no coin list on the page I checked. That's not disqualifying, plenty of cashiers reveal the actual coin list only once you start a deposit, but it means I can't tell you upfront whether your coin of choice works there. Bonus size and coin support don't correlate either, and I'd skip trusting any of the seven "generic crypto" entries as a specific-coin match without checking that cashier first.
12 casinos qualify — membership comes from each operator's published data, checked August 2026.
| Casino | Crypto accepted | Welcome offer |
|---|---|---|
| Woo | crypto | 200% up to $6,500 + 200 FS |
| LevelUp | crypto | 35 FS NDB |
| CasinoChan | crypto | 100% up to $11,150 + 260 FS |
| Hell Spin | crypto | $5,200 + 150 FS |
| Ozwin | Lightning Bitcoin, Bitcoin, Ethereum | 400% up to $4,000 + 100 FS |
| PlayAmo | crypto | $6,500 + 150 FS |
| Lucky Elf | Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin | 35 FS NDB |
| OZZYBET | Crypto | 750% up to $30,000 + 500 FS |
| 7Bit | USDT | 177% up to $100 + 77 FS |
| All Star | crypto | 225% up to $5,000 + 150 FS |
| WinSpin | Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Tron, USDT | $5,000 + 200 FS |
| Ripper | Bitcoin, Lightning Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Tether (USDT) | $7,500 + 20 FS |
200% up to $6,500 + 200 FS
35 FS NDB
100% up to $11,150 + 260 FS
$5,200 + 150 FS
400% up to $4,000 + 100 FS
$6,500 + 150 FS
35 FS NDB
750% up to $30,000 + 500 FS
177% up to $100 + 77 FS
225% up to $5,000 + 150 FS
$5,000 + 200 FS
$7,500 + 20 FS
OZZYBET shows crypto as a generic payment flag on its cashier page, same as six other casinos on this hub, no coin list up front. Its accepted-currencies table further down does name six tickers though: BTC, BCH, ETH, LTC, DOG and USDT, alongside the usual fiat options. That's more transparency than the flag alone suggests, worth digging past the badge before assuming there's nothing to find. Its welcome bonus, 750% up to $30,000 + 500 FS on code WLCM1, carries 35x wagering and a $30 minimum deposit, among the largest headline offers on this entire site regardless of funding method.
WinSpin names eight coins outright, the widest named list on this hub: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Tron and USDT. It operates under the Anjouan Gaming Board with a specific reference, ALSI-202601043-FI2, printed on its licensing page, a detail plenty of newer operators skip. Its welcome bonus doubles down on the crypto-friendly angle with 0x wagering on $5,000 + 200 FS, code WELCOME, a $20 minimum deposit low enough that a small crypto top-up clears it easily. Whichever of the eight coins you hold, the coin list itself is the reason to start here.
Ozwin Casino names three coins directly: Bitcoin, Ethereum and Lightning Bitcoin specifically, the fast-settlement BTC variant rather than a generic "crypto" catch-all. That's a level of detail only two casinos on this whole site bother to spell out. Running since 2019, Ozwin's welcome side is the most fragmented on this hub, several parallel codes including OZWELCOME-B (400% up to $4,000 + 100 FS, 30x wagering, $20 minimum) rather than one clean headline offer, so check which code is actually live on the page before funding with crypto or anything else.
Woo Casino shows crypto as a generic payment flag, no coin names on the page I checked, and its currency list doesn't spell out any tickers either, just the usual fiat options plus the flag. That puts it in the seven-casino group where I can't confirm your specific coin upfront. It does carry an 8.8 rating, tied for the highest on this site, and its welcome bonus, 200% up to $6,500 + 200 FS on code WOO, sits at 40x wagering. If a named coin list matters more to you than the badge alone, WinSpin, Ripper or Ozwin confirm rails Woo doesn't.
7Bit Casino is the lone exception among the generic-tag group: instead of a plain "crypto" badge, it names USDT specifically as its supported coin. Running since 2014, the longest track record of any casino on this hub, its welcome side splits across two codes, SPINBONUS (177% up to $100 + 77 FS, 40x wagering) and ACEBONUS (100% up to $100 + 100 FS or 50 FS no-deposit), both smaller headline figures than the rest of this hub but with a $100 max cashout cap stated on the first, more transparency than most of the twelve here offer on that number.
PlayAmo Casino shows a generic crypto flag with no coins named, one of seven on this hub in that position. It's been running since 2016, the oldest of the three casinos sharing the tightest 0-12h payout window on our fast-payout hub, for what that's worth if speed alongside crypto funding matters to you. Its welcome offer, $6,500 + 150 FS on code FIRSTDEP, carries 50x wagering, the steepest on this list, so a crypto deposit clears fast but the bonus behind it takes longer to actually cash out.
LevelUp Casino carries a generic crypto flag, no coin list on the page I checked, grouping it with six others here that don't spell out their rails. It shares an 8.8 rating with Woo and CasinoChan, tied for the highest score on this site. Its clearer crypto-relevant offer is actually the no-deposit side, 35 FS on code CLAIMSUN at 40x wagering with a $17.5 cashout cap, a low-risk way to test the crypto cashier before committing a real deposit through it.
All Star Casino shows crypto as a generic flag, no coins named, one of the seven casinos here without a specific list. Launched in 2025, it runs the broadest game lobby among this hub's generic-tag group, 16 software providers including Red Tiger and Habanero. Its welcome bonus, 225% up to $5,000 + 150 FS, carries 45x wagering, a $15 minimum deposit and an explicit $2,000 max cashout, one of the few casinos on this whole site that states a cashout ceiling outright rather than leaving it open.
Hell Spin Casino's crypto option is another generic flag with no coins named on the page I checked. It backs a wide game lobby though, 23 software providers including Evolution Gaming and Big Time Gaming, the broadest on this crypto hub regardless of payment method. Its welcome offer sits at $5,200 + 150 FS with 40x wagering and a $30 minimum deposit, middling terms that don't distinguish it much on the bonus side, so the lobby size is the stronger reason to consider it here.
Ripper Casino names six coins directly, second only to WinSpin's eight on this hub: Bitcoin, Lightning Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash and Tether. Pairing standard Bitcoin with the Lightning variant, same as Ozwin, its sister brand under the same Total Affiliates operator, means faster settlement is explicitly on offer rather than assumed. Its welcome bonus, $7,500 + 20 FS on code RIPPER150, carries 30x wagering, the lowest multiplier of any full-size welcome offer we track here, a genuine upside for anyone funding with one of those six named coins.
Lucky Elf Casino names five coins on its cashier page: Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin and Dogecoin, the third-widest named list on this hub behind WinSpin and Ripper. Running since 2022, it shares an 8.6 rating with Ozwin and V.Vegas. Its only active bonus here is on the no-deposit side, 35 FS on code AUGCLAIM at 40x wagering with a $17.5 max cashout, identical terms to LevelUp's no-deposit offer, so if you're comparing the two on crypto support alone, Lucky Elf's five named coins is the clearer answer than LevelUp's generic flag.
CasinoChan shows a generic crypto flag, no coin list named on the page I checked, same position as six others here. It carries the biggest bonus of any casino in that generic-tag group though, 100% up to $11,150 + 260 FS on code BERLIN at 40x wagering, well ahead of the other six by headline size. If a named coin list before signup matters more to you than bonus size, WinSpin or Ripper confirm their rails outright, CasinoChan doesn't, at least not on the page I checked.
I count a casino on this hub if its cashier flags crypto as an accepted payment option, badge or named coin list, since that's the baseline a crypto-searching NZ player wants confirmed before anything else. But I don't rank a bare "crypto" badge the same as a named coin list, seven of these twelve show only the flag with nothing named on the page I checked, and I say so plainly rather than implying they all support the same rails.
What would get a casino cut from this hub entirely is a missing crypto flag altogether, that's the whole reason V.Vegas Casino, present on several other hubs here, doesn't show up on this one.
WinSpin Casino lists eight by name: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Tron and USDT, more than any other operator on this list.
Ozwin Casino names Lightning Bitcoin specifically, alongside standard Bitcoin and Ethereum. It's built for faster settlement than a regular BTC transaction.
Seven operators here, including OZZYBET, Woo Casino and CasinoChan, show a generic crypto flag with no coins named on the page; you'd need to check their cashier directly to confirm which chain they actually settle on.
Not on the crypto flag itself, it shows a generic tag like six others here, but its currencies table further down does list six tickers: BTC, BCH, ETH, LTC, DOG and USDT.
7Bit Casino, live since 2014, has the longest track record of the twelve casinos on this hub, and it's also the only generic-tag casino that names one specific coin, USDT.
No, V.Vegas doesn't carry a crypto flag under this hub's criteria, which is why it's absent here despite appearing on our welcome-bonus and new-casinos hubs.