It’s safe enough. The basics are there, but I found some gaps in their transparency. I saw they have a Curacao license and proper self-exclusion tools, which covers the main safety requirements. The operator, Gammix Limited, has been running casinos since they started in 2020, so there’s some track record there.
What bothered me was the mixed messaging around their game fairness. They claim their RTP is publicly audited, but when I looked for the actual numbers, they don’t publish them anywhere. That’s confusing and makes me wonder what else might not be as clear as it seems.
The responsible gambling tools are decent – I found deposit limits and self-exclusion options without much hunting. Their cool-off feature is a nice touch too. But their overall responsible gambling policy only gets a “Satisfactory” rating, which suggests they could do more to help players stay in control.
- RTP auditing claims don’t match what’s actually available
- Missing eCOGRA certification despite other audit mentions
- Responsible gambling tools could be more comprehensive
The security side seems standard for a modern casino, though they don’t make a big deal about their encryption or data protection measures. For a Curacao-licensed site, they hit the expected safety marks, but there’s definitely room for better transparency.