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Lucky Coin Casino er et kryptokasino og sportsbook drevet av ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd under Anjouan-lisensen ALSI-202411002-FI1

  • Anjouan ALSI-202411002-FI1
  • 20 $ for freespins-tilbud
  • Praktisk talt umiddelbart for…
  • Contact Us/Support, live-chat

Facts

MerkeLucky Coin Casino
Domeneluckycoin.com (alternativt luckycoin.cash)
DriftselskapONCHAIN Technologies Ltd (reg. 15816, Mutsamudu, Anjouan)
LisensAnjouan ALSI-202411002-FI1
Etablertikke oppgitt
ProdukterSlots, live-kasino, bordspill, Originals (provably-fair), sportsbook
Antall spillca. 2 300 (eksterne oppføringer)
VelkomsttilbudIngen tradisjonell innskuddsbonus; $12K Summer Rush Race, cashback og Challenges
Omsetningskrav0x for cashback/rakeback; 20x for freespins-gevinst (oppsummering fra eksterne kilder)
Minimum innskudd20 $ for freespins-tilbud; vanlig min. oppgitt 10 $ i enkelte kilder
UttakstidPraktisk talt umiddelbart for kryptoutbetalinger i tester (test ~6 min); ikke spesifisert på landingsside
BetalingsmetoderKryptovalutaer (BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, TRX, DOGE, BNB, ADA, BCH, POL)
ValutaerKun kryptovalutaer; beløp vises angivelig i dollar
SupportContact Us/Support, live-chat (oppført i eksterne kilder), [email protected], Discord/Telegram-fellesskap
SpråkEngelsk (EN)

No headline match — instant, no-wager cashback is the point

Lucky Coin does not lead with a traditional first-deposit match. Instead the site markets an immediate cashback on every bet from the very first stake and a broader Rewards/Challenges system; this is the brand’s stated welcome angle on the landing view and Rewards-related pages. The landing view explicitly lacks a headline deposit-match figure.

The offer is split into several pieces: kierrätysvapaa (no-wager) cashback and rakeback tied to VIP level, plus a listed tiered free-spins package that review sources attribute to deposit size. External review notes (AboutSlots / bonus sheet) list 50–300 free spins depending on deposit bands, with 20x wagering on free-spins wins; the site itself promotes Rewards, Challenges and a $12K Summer Rush Race instead of a single big match.

Recurring promotions are prominent: a $12K Summer Rush Race shown on the promotions menu, ongoing Challenges and a Rewards programme, and a multi-tier VIP (Degen Club) that reportedly increases rakeback and weekly cashback. Review sources and the deep fact sheet also describe rakeback starting around 3% on low tiers and rising toward ~10% on high tiers, plus weekly cashback reported as 1–25% depending on VIP level, paid Fridays 00:00 UTC.

What the operator spells out varies by channel. The landing and footer emphasise transparency (public Live Bankroll, provably fair Originals) and point to Rewards and Challenges, but the landing view does not display specific cashback percentages, exact VIP thresholds or the full mechanics of the tiered free-spins offer. The tiered free-spins and 20x wagering figure appear in third-party review material (listed in our bonus sheet), not prominently on the homepage.

Several practical details are not published on the public landing view: exact cashback percentages per activity, the day-to-day validity windows for promotions, and the full list of excluded games or stake-weighting rules for Rewards. The bonus-related material in our harvest relies partly on third-party reviews and the site’s Rewards/Promotions pages; players who need precise, binding terms will have to consult the casino’s dedicated promotions or terms pages or ask support directly.

<b>Our position:</b> Lucky Coin’s welcome proposition is deliberately non-traditional: transparency and continuous cashback instead of a flashy deposit match. That may suit experienced crypto players, but the key numerical specifics are scattered or only in third-party write-ups — not ideal if you want everything clear before you deposit.

Published terms and what’s missing

Below are the individual bonus and bonus-related terms we could verify from the site, the deep fact sheet and third-party reviews. Where the site itself does not state a figure we write 'not published' and cite the source used. Read these as a catalogue of what is publicly available, not as legal advice.

Of the nine terms above, three are published in our collected sources (wagering for cashback/free spins, minimum deposit bands for the free-spins offer, and withdrawal/KYC conditions via the deep fact sheet), while six are not published (maximum bet, validity, excluded games, max-win cap, bonus code, regional availability). That is a ratio of 3 published / 9 total. For a player this means some core facts you usually expect before betting are available, but many operational limits and exclusion rules are missing from the public landing view; if those details matter to you, check the specific Promotions/Rewards pages or ask support before committing funds.

The games and lobby

Lucky Coin's lobby divides casino and sports. The casino sidebar lists All Games, Slots, in-house Originals, Live Casino and Blackjack as main categories; the site also advertises an integrated sportsbook. The landing view does not publish a total games count, though deeper notes list around 2,200–2,300 titles across multiple providers.

Slots form the bulk of the catalogue alongside table games and live dealer products. The operator emphasises its own Originals (provably-fair titles such as Crash, Plinko, Mines and Keno) as a differentiator rather than promoting a long list of third-party studios on the front page.

Third-party providers are referenced in deeper source material, but the homepage focuses on the transparency features (a public Live Bankroll and provably-fair Originals) rather than listing every studio or game-by-game RTP on the landing view.

Studios and providers

The operator emphasises in-house Originals alongside third-party studios. External/deeper notes name multiple third-party suppliers present in the broader catalogue.

Studios that appear in the harvested material include Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, BGaming, AvatarUX, Spribe, Evolution and Play'n GO. The homepage itself, however, does not list these providers explicitly in the main view.

Provider counts in the deep notes state approximately 54 providers and a total game pool of about 2,300 titles; the landing page leaves provider details to deeper pages rather than the front view.

Licence and operator

The licence authority shown on the site is the Government of Anjouan (Union of Comoros). The licence identifier published on site and in the brand registry is ALSI-202411002-FI1.

The operator is ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd, registered number 15816, with a registered address in Mutsamudu, Anjouan. The operator and licence are disclosed in the site footer and match the verified brand registry.

The licence string ALSI-202411002-FI1 is published by the operator; the landing view and registry show the same licence reference, but no additional EU or MGA licence is published.

A light offshore licence such as an Anjouan ALSI entry is a factual descriptor of the regulator listed by the operator. Practically for a Norwegian player, the site publishes that licence and operator details but does not publish the stronger consumer protections that accompany some EU regulators; this is a statement of fact about what is published on the site, not a legal judgement on legality.

Security, RNG and documents

The brand highlights transparency features on the landing view: a public Live Bankroll and provably-fair Originals, and the footer links to AML, Responsible Gaming and Terms policies. Those legal documents are published on the site per the footer disclosure.

The operator claims provably-fair Originals and a blockchain-verifiable bankroll. Those operator claims are visible on the site; independent third-party RNG audit reports for the wider game pool or Originals are not published on the front page and are not provided in the harvested material.

The site discloses the operator company and Anjouan licence in the footer (verifiable facts). Specific technical security details such as TLS/encryption statements or a published security whitepaper are not shown in the harvested landing notes and therefore are not published.

KYC/AML policy references are linked in the footer; deeper notes indicate KYC is required at a certain deposit threshold (see verification below). The distinction here is between the operator's transparency claims (public bankroll, provably-fair Originals) and the absence in the harvested material of independent, published third-party audits or explicit encryption statements.

Deposits

Lucky Coin is a crypto-native casino and advertises cryptocurrency-only payments on the landing view. The site identity and payments section identify the brand as crypto-focused; fiat payment methods are not published.

Specific supported coins are published in deeper notes and include BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, TRX, DOGE, BNB, ADA, BCH and POL. The landing page itself lists only 'Crypto' in the payments summary rather than enumerating every coin.

Minimum deposit figures are not published on the front page. Deeper promotional notes list a common minimum deposit of 10 $ and a 20 $ minimum in the context of a listed free spins offer; those figures are present in the harvested bonus/deep files.

We have not made any deposits. The cashier and deposit information above are described from the site's public pages and our deeper harvest notes, not from account activity.

Withdrawals and verification

The operator presents itself as a crypto-first site and deeper notes state that crypto withdrawals are 'practically immediate'. A test noted in the deep facts recorded about 6 minutes for a USDT/Tron withdrawal; the landing view does not publish a universal withdrawal time.

Minimum withdrawal and limits are published in the deeper notes: a minimum of 10 $ per withdrawal, daily limit 10,000 $ and monthly limit 300,000 $. These figures are not shown on the landing view but appear in the deeper fact sheet.

KYC/verification is referenced in the site's AML and Terms material; deeper notes state KYC is typically not required immediately but is triggered when cumulative deposits reach 10,000 $ (verification required at that threshold).

Public user feedback sources include some complaints about delayed withdrawals and slow support in certain Trustpilot reviews, while other notes praise fast withdrawals when processes run smoothly. Those reputational remarks are from external reviews and are not claims made by the operator on the landing page.

Payments — overview and traceability

The site is crypto-only as presented publicly. The table below lists payment methods that appear in our harvested material; where a figure or detail is not published in the harvested sources, the cell is marked 'not published'. Sources are indicated.

BTC — not published · ETH — not published · USDT — not published · USDC — not published

TRX (Tron) — not published · SOL — not published · DOGE — not published · BNB — not published

ADA — not published · BCH — not published · POL — not published

The operator publishes a crypto-only payments position. Exact per-method deposit minimums, fees and chargeback policies are not published on the landing view and must be confirmed in the cashier or support channels; the deeper harvest notes supply supported-coin names and some withdrawal limits/speeds but not a full, per-coin fee schedule.

I read Lucky Coin's public pages with the usual professional scepticism and a cup of very black coffee. The site positions itself as an unusually transparent crypto-casino, and most of what it claims is visible on the surface pages — which makes the gaps more interesting than the claims.

This final part describes how I moved through the site, what I could verify without logging in, what players say on independent sites, how the operator handles support and responsible gambling on paper, and my short verdict with a few alternatives for readers who want something different.

That was the public tour: readable, transparent where it chooses to be, but deliberately light on operational details that many players expect (specific coins, limits, withdrawal rules and a clear headline welcome bonus).

Support channels and accessibility

Customer contact is offered via the site’s Contact Us/Support links and an active Discord community. A deeper source also lists a live chat and the email [email protected]; the public site highlights Discord as a central community channel.

Published hours are mixed in the sources: the operator is reported to offer 24/7 live chat in one source, while Trustpilot complaints mention slow replies and a test response time of about an hour. In practice you should expect English-only support and occasional delays.

All public materials and third-party notes indicate support is provided in English. If you rely on service in other languages, the site does not advertise multilingual support.

The Trustpilot profile is thin: only four reviews, so the sample carries no statistical weight.

Complaints reported there focus on slow support, delays in withdrawals, perceived low payouts and bonus crediting issues. These are user summaries, not our own tests.

There are also positive notes: when withdrawals work they can be fast, and the Discord community is active; the brand appears to reply to reviews.

Because the profile is small, the mixture of praise and complaint gives an inconsistent picture rather than a clear trend.

We checked AskGamblers and Casino.Guru on 2026-08-17. Both platforms have profiles for Lucky Coin Casino and reference the same operator and Anjouan licence that appear on the site and in the verified registry.

AskGamblers lists a profile tied to the luckycoin.com domain and the Anjouan Gaming Board licence (confirmed). Casino.Guru also has a profile and records a safety index of 7.3 (High) and lists ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd as owner.

Because both platforms show matching operator and licence information, we could prove the profiles belong to this brand rather than to an unaffiliated lookalike.

Responsible gambling for Norwegian readers

Good operator tools include self-service deposit limits, loss and time limits, cool-off and self-exclusion options, reality checks, mandatory age checks and visible links to national help services. Two-factor authentication (2FA) is increasingly expected for account security.

Lucky Coin public pages mention Responsible Gaming policies and AML, and they emphasise provably-fair games and a public Live Bankroll. However, sources note weak self-service RG tools: no published self-serve deposit or session limits and no built-in 2FA on the public pages. Exact tool availability should be verified after account creation.

For Norwegian players the national help service is hjelpelinjen.no; the operator’s pages point to generic responsible gaming material but Norwegian players should use hjelpelinjen.no for local support and restrictions. (Link details change over time.)

FAQ

Is Lucky Coin a crypto-only casino?

Yes. The site is crypto-native and markets itself around blockchain features. The public pages do not list fiat payment options.

Who runs Lucky Coin and what licence do they have?

The operator is ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd (reg. 15816) and the site displays an Anjouan licence ALSI-202411002-FI1 in the footer.

Does Lucky Coin offer a traditional welcome bonus?

No headline deposit-match welcome bonus is shown on the landing pages. The site focuses on cashback, rakeback and community promotions such as the $12K Summer Rush Race.

How fast are withdrawals?

Public statements and third-party notes say crypto withdrawals are practically immediate, but the site does not publish specific coin-by-coin times or limits on the landing view.

Are the games provably fair?

The operator promotes in-house Originals as provably-fair. That claim is a core part of their transparency angle, and the Live Bankroll is presented as publicly verifiable.

What languages does support use?

Support is provided in English according to the site and external sources; no other languages are advertised.

Is the Anjouan licence strong protection for players?

Anjouan is an offshore regulator and generally provides weaker consumer protection than EU licences. That matters if you expect local regulatory complaint routes.

Where can I get help for problem gambling in Norway?

Norwegian players should use the national service hjelpelinjen.no for local support and counselling; the operator’s pages link to general RG resources but do not replace national services.

Verdict

Pros
  • Publishes operator (ONCHAIN Technologies Ltd) and Anjouan licence ALSI-202411002-FI1 in the footer, matching the verified registry.
  • Public Live Bankroll and provably-fair Originals provide verifiable transparency not commonly highlighted on other sites.
  • Community-driven features: Discord, Rewards, Challenges and periodic events such as a $12K Summer Rush Race.
  • Combined casino and sportsbook under one account with a broad games catalogue reportedly around 2,200–2,300 titles from multiple providers.
  • Cashback and rakeback mechanics are positioned as core rewards rather than a single deposit-match bonus.
  • Responsive single-page site with a collapsible sidebar and a lobby separated into Casino and Sports categories.
Cons
  • No headline welcome deposit-match is shown on the landing page, which makes the first-deposit proposition unclear.
  • Specific supported crypto coins, deposit/withdrawal limits and processing times are not published on the landing view.
  • Minimum deposit and exact wagering rules for on-landing promotions are not published; third-party sources list figures that should be verified with the operator.
  • Anjouan (ALSI) is a light offshore licence and offers less consumer protection than EU licences such as MGA.
  • Responsible-gaming tools and strong built-in account security are limited: two-factor authentication is not published as available.
  • Support is published in English only and third-party reports note slow reply times in some cases.

Lucky Coin is coherent in its positioning: it is a crypto-first casino that trades large welcome matches for provable transparency, a public Live Bankroll and community-driven rewards. The operator and licence are openly declared on the site, which is rare and useful.

That said, the regulatory base is Anjouan (an offshore licence) and many operational details are not published on the public pages: supported coins, exact limits and cashout rules are 'not published' on the landing view. Players who value EU-level safeguards, fiat payments or fully documented limits will find this setup lacking.

If you are a crypto-savvy player who values speed and blockchain verifiability and accepts a lighter regulatory safety net, Lucky Coin offers an interesting, community-centred product. If not, consider alternatives with stronger consumer protections.

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