It’s safe enough. The core security is there, but I found some gaps that left me wanting more.
I looked into TornadoBet’s safety setup and found they tick most basic boxes. Their Curacao license gives them legal standing, and I saw they have self-exclusion policies in place. The operator, Media Entertainment NV, has been running things since 2019 without any major red flags popping up.
But here’s where I got a bit concerned. They don’t publish their RTP rates, which means you’re playing blind on how fair the games actually are. I also couldn’t find any eCOGRA approval or third-party auditing mentioned anywhere. For a casino that’s been around this long, that feels like a missed opportunity.
- RTP transparency needs major improvement
- Third-party game auditing would boost trust
- More responsible gambling tools beyond basic self-exclusion
I felt reasonably secure overall, but these missing pieces stopped me from being completely confident. They’ve got the licensing foundation right, just need to build more on top of it.