It’s not safe. I couldn’t find any clear licensing information, and that’s a major red flag for me. When I looked into who actually runs Betya Casino, I came up empty. The operator is listed as unknown, which immediately made me uncomfortable. How can you trust a casino when you don’t know who’s behind it?
The transparency issues don’t stop there. They claim an average payout of 98%, but they don’t publish RTP data for their games. I also couldn’t find proof of independent audits from eCOGRA or any other recognised testing agency. The status is listed as “not stated” for RTP audits, which tells me they either haven’t been tested or they’re not willing to share the results.
Here are the main problems I spotted:
- No licensing authority mentioned anywhere
- Unknown operator with no company details
- Claims about fair play with no proof to back them up
I did find some basic responsible gambling tools. They have self-exclusion, a cool-off feature, and what they call a “satisfactory” responsible gambling policy. But these positives can’t make up for the fundamental lack of transparency. Without knowing who runs the place or which regulator oversees them, I can’t trust that these tools will actually work when you need them.
I also looked for encryption details or data protection policies. Nothing. For a casino that launched in 2026, I expected modern security standards to be front and centre. Instead, I found no information about how they protect your personal details or financial data. That’s concerning when you’re being asked to deposit real money.