It’s safe. The basics are covered, but I found some gaps in their transparency that left me wanting more.
I started with the Malta licence. That’s a solid foundation. Malta’s gaming authority has real teeth, and casinos operating under their watch need to meet strict standards. So far, so good. The problem is what came next—or rather, what didn’t come next.
I looked for RTP information. Nothing. They claim a 95% average payout, but I couldn’t find any proof. No published figures. No third-party audits. I checked for eCOGRA certification. Not there either. When a casino won’t show me the numbers, I get suspicious. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s annoying. I want to see what I’m working with.
The responsible gambling tools exist, but they’re bare-bones. There’s self-exclusion. There’s a cool-off option. That’s about it. I didn’t see deposit limits or reality checks—the kind of features that actually help players stay in control. For a Malta-licensed casino, I expected better. Here’s what I think they need to improve:
- Publish RTP figures for all games or at least the popular ones
- Get independent audits from eCOGRA or a similar testing house
- Expand responsible gambling features beyond just self-exclusion and cool-off
The encryption side seems fine. I didn’t spot any obvious security holes. The site uses standard SSL protection. My data felt reasonably safe. But the transparency issues are hard to ignore. I like to know exactly what I’m getting into, and this casino keeps too much hidden.