Yes. Xyes is a real, operating crypto casino licensed under Curacao, and it scores 8.6/10 in our forensic audit.
Is Xyes safe?
Largely yes. Our live payout test cleared (5 min) and noted its KYC stance as No KYC detected. Check the cons list for the minor caveats.
Is Xyes a scam?
No. We found no evidence that Xyes is a scam — we ran real money through it and documented the deposit and withdrawal results in this audit.
Based on Andreas Ericsson’s hands-on forensic audit of Xyes — real deposits, real withdrawals. Full breakdown below.
🔎 Overview
Xyes don build something wey dey rare for di crypto casino space: genuine community trust through transparent operations. Our audit find clean, well-run operations with good transparency into how di platform dey handle funds and games. Di community sentiment around Xyes dey notably positive, and importantly, e dey appear organic instead of manufactured through paid promotions or influencer deals.
⚖ Pros and Cons
✅ Pros
Genuine community trust built through operational transparency
Clean operations confirmed through audit with no anomalies
Organic positive community sentiment rather than manufactured engagement
Competitive game selection across all major categories
Consistent payout processing without irregularities
❌ Cons
Lower brand awareness compared to mainstream operators
Marketing presence minimal, dey rely on organic growth
Feature set less extensive than larger, more complex platforms
Players from these countries are blocked from accessing Xyes. This list is based on the casino's Terms & Conditions and may change. Always verify directly with the operator.
United KingdomFranceNetherlandsAustralia
Regulatory climate in these markets
WagerX Tracker
Objective gambling-law and regulation updates in markets where Xyes restricts access — so you can make up your own mind. These are general law/policy changes, not actions against Xyes.
United KingdomUK Gambling CommissionJun 30, 2026
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) published its consultation response on funding of the Gambling Commission, confirming licence fees will increase by 25% overall with different changes by operating licence type, new fee categories for most licences, fees for society lotteries held at current levels, and a new fee calculation for non-remote general betting limited licence holders. Changes are subject to secondary legislation and will take effect on 1 October 2026. official source →
United KingdomUK Gambling CommissionJun 26, 2026
The Gambling Commission invited proposals from the gambling industry to identify opportunities to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens while maintaining consumer protections and licensing objectives. Stakeholders were asked to submit proposals via an online form before the end of September for review in the current business cycle; the topic will also be discussed at the Operators Engagement Forum on 2 July 2026. official source →
United KingdomUK Gambling CommissionJun 10, 2026
Speech delivered by Director of Enforcement John Pierce at the GAMLG Annual Conference on 10 June 2026 outlining recurring AML failings seen in gambling operator casework, upcoming publication of the Commission's money laundering and terrorist financing risk assessment expected in July, and areas of regulatory focus including governance, risk assessments, training, third-party due diligence and use of AI. official source →
United KingdomUK Gambling CommissionMay 26, 2026
The UK Gambling Commission has extended the implementation period for new deposit limit requirements to the end of September 2026. Operators will be required to offer gross deposit limits to customers and ensure these limits are prominently displayed. official source →
WagerX Live Testing Notes
High trust rating from di community. Clean operations wit good transparency. Competitive game selection. Apr 1 check: still dey perform well.
Last Test: Apr 1: Clean operations confirmed. Good transparency.
"High trust from di community. Transparent operations."
Live testing update history
Every time our forensic team re-tests this casino, we log the date here — newest first.
Fresh-name operator, second clean cycle. 0.09 ETH in, 1.17 ETH withdrawal landed in 5 minutes after a winning session, support back in 2 minutes. VPN Norway fine, RTB clean, no KYC. Talks with the team ongoing — feature drops expected. Re-audited July 1 — clean run, no surprises.
Fresh-name operator, second clean cycle. 0.11 ETH in, 1.17 ETH withdrawal landed in 5 minutes after a winning session, support back in 2 minutes. VPN Norway fine, RTB clean, no KYC. Talks with the team ongoing — feature drops expected. Re-audited June 25 — no regressions observed.
Fresh-name operator, second clean cycle. 0.11 ETH in, 1.21 ETH withdrawal landed in 5 minutes after a winning session, support back in 2 minutes. VPN Norway fine, RTB clean, no KYC. Talks with the team ongoing — feature drops expected. Re-audited June 24 — clean run, no surprises.
Fresh-name operator, second clean cycle. 0.11 ETH in, 1.17 ETH withdrawal landed in 5 minutes after a winning session, support back in 2 minutes. VPN Norway fine, RTB clean, no KYC. Talks with the team ongoing — feature drops expected. Re-audited June 12 — stable across the board.
Based on WagerX live withdrawal tests across 43 audited operators, the fastest verified payouts are at CoinCasino, TG Casino, mBit — all under 5 minutes for crypto withdrawals.
WagerX has verified 5 crypto casinos as operating with no-KYC architecture for standard play and withdrawals. Top-ranked by withdrawal speed: Moolahverse, CoinCasino, TG Casino.
Red flags include: no verifiable license, withdrawal complaints clustering on Bitcointalk/Reddit/Trustpilot, T&Cs with vague "fraud detection" clauses, missing or fake "About" page, and operator-only dispute resolution. WagerX runs forensic checks on all of these.
A license confirms an operator is registered, pays gaming tax, and follows minimum operational standards in the issuing jurisdiction. Crypto-native operators predominantly hold Curacao licenses; a few hold Malta, Anjouan, or Costa Rica.