Yes. JustBit is a real, operating crypto casino licensed under Curacao, and it scores 8.1/10 in our forensic audit.
Is JustBit safe?
Largely yes. Our live payout test cleared (18 min) and noted its KYC stance as No KYC detected. Check the cons list for the minor caveats.
Is JustBit a scam?
No. We found no evidence that JustBit 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 JustBit — real deposits, real withdrawals. Full breakdown below.
🔎 Overview
JustBit is a crypto-native casino that has steadily built a reputation for reliable payouts and a no-nonsense player experience. During our February 2026 live test, we deposited 0.001 ETH and later withdrew 0.2 ETH without triggering any KYC requirements. The withdrawal cleared without friction, and VPN access from Norway worked without issues.
The platform offers a solid game selection spanning slots, table games, and live dealer options. The interface is clean and functional, designed for players who want to get straight to the action without wading through promotional clutter. Support responded in 7 minutes, which is well within acceptable range.
JustBit earns its Verified Safe status through consistent operational delivery. No red flags in our audit data, no withdrawal delays, and no surprise KYC triggers. For players seeking a dependable crypto casino that does exactly what it says on the tin, JustBit delivers.
⚖ Pros and Cons
✅ Pros
No KYC triggered on 0.2 ETH withdrawal
VPN friendly with confirmed Norway access
Clean interface without promotional clutter
Consistent withdrawal processing speed
Solid live dealer game selection
❌ Cons
Support response at 7 minutes is decent but not the fastest
Less established brand compared to older operators
Players from these countries are blocked from accessing JustBit. 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 JustBit restricts access — so you can make up your own mind. These are general law/policy changes, not actions against JustBit.
United KingdomUK Gambling CommissionJul 07, 2026
The UK Gambling Commission will introduce Financial Risk Assessments (FRAs) in stages to identify and support high-spending customers in financial difficulties. Stage one will require the largest operators to carry out FRAs for customers exceeding £5,000 net deposits in a rolling 24-hour period, with later final thresholds set at £1,000/£3,000 for those 25+ and lower thresholds for under-25s; assessments will be document-free using Credit Reference Agencies and initially enforcement for failures to act on FRA results will not be taken during early implementation. official source →
AustraliaAustralian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC)Jul 01, 2026
From 1 July 2026, Australia's AML/CTF laws have been expanded to cover tens of thousands more businesses, including real estate agents, lawyers, conveyancers, accountants, and dealers in precious metals and stones. Businesses providing designated services must have an AML/CTF program, an AML compliance officer, train staff, and be ready to report, and must enrol with AUSTRAC by 29 July 2026; registration is required only for certain higher-risk services such as remittance and virtual asset services. official source →
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 →
WagerX Live Testing Notes
Crypto-native casino est. 2021. VPN Friendly, No KYC. 0.002 ETH deposit, 0.25 ETH withdrawal cleared without friction (July 10 test). Support response 5 min. Solid game selection with live dealer options.
Last Test: July 10: 0.002 ETH deposit, 0.25 ETH withdrawal. No KYC, VPN Norway OK. Support 5 min.
"The no-nonsense operator. Clean, functional, and gets the job done without the fluff."
Live testing update history
Every time our forensic team re-tests this casino, we log the date here — newest first.
Regression flagged this cycle. Test withdrawal of 0.3 ETH took 18 minutes — well past the sub-5-minute baseline JustBit set across the last six cycles. KYC was not triggered, VPN from Norway clean, support response held at 3 minutes — so the slowdown isn't a friction issue, it's the payout rail itself. Trust score dropped from 8.85 to 8.1 and tag flipped from VERIFIED SAFE to SLOWING DOWN. Re-test scheduled inside 7 days. If the next cycle stays above 15 minutes, JustBit gets pulled from the Best Crypto Casinos listing. Re-audited July 10 — metrics hold steady.
Regression flagged this cycle. Test withdrawal of 0.3 ETH took 18 minutes — well past the sub-5-minute baseline JustBit set across the last six cycles. KYC was not triggered, VPN from Norway clean, support response held at 3 minutes — so the slowdown isn't a friction issue, it's the payout rail itself. Trust score dropped from 8.85 to 8.1 and tag flipped from VERIFIED SAFE to SLOWING DOWN. Re-test scheduled inside 7 days. If the next cycle stays above 15 minutes, JustBit gets pulled from the Best Crypto Casinos listing. Re-audited July 1 — clean run, no surprises.
Regression flagged this cycle. Test withdrawal of 0.3 ETH took 18 minutes — well past the sub-5-minute baseline JustBit set across the last six cycles. KYC was not triggered, VPN from Norway clean, support response held at 3 minutes — so the slowdown isn't a friction issue, it's the payout rail itself. Trust score dropped from 8.85 to 8.1 and tag flipped from VERIFIED SAFE to SLOWING DOWN. Re-test scheduled inside 7 days. If the next cycle stays above 15 minutes, JustBit gets pulled from the Best Crypto Casinos listing. Re-audited June 25 — stable across the board.
Regression flagged this cycle. Test withdrawal of 0.3 ETH took 18 minutes — well past the sub-5-minute baseline JustBit set across the last six cycles. KYC was not triggered, VPN from Norway clean, support response held at 3 minutes — so the slowdown isn't a friction issue, it's the payout rail itself. Trust score dropped from 8.85 to 8.1 and tag flipped from VERIFIED SAFE to SLOWING DOWN. Re-test scheduled inside 7 days. If the next cycle stays above 15 minutes, JustBit gets pulled from the Best Crypto Casinos listing. Re-audited June 24 — no regressions observed.
Regression flagged this cycle. Test withdrawal of 0.3 ETH took 18 minutes — well past the sub-5-minute baseline JustBit set across the last six cycles. KYC was not triggered, VPN from Norway clean, support response held at 3 minutes — so the slowdown isn't a friction issue, it's the payout rail itself. Trust score dropped from 8.85 to 8.1 and tag flipped from VERIFIED SAFE to SLOWING DOWN. Re-test scheduled inside 7 days. If the next cycle stays above 15 minutes, JustBit gets pulled from the Best Crypto Casinos listing. Re-audited June 12 — no regressions observed.
Based on WagerX live withdrawal tests across 43 audited operators, the fastest verified payouts are at Bitsler, Duel, Thrill — 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, TG Casino, HustleBTC.
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.