A look back at the crypto casino landscape in 2023, the recovery year after the collapses of 2022. This page is kept as an archive and does not reflect current offers or recommendations.
This is an archive page
It describes the crypto casino landscape as it stood in 2023 and is kept for reference. Nothing on this page reflects current offers, bonuses or recommendations. For sites we rate today, see our crypto casinos hub.
2023 was the recovery year. After the collapses that closed out 2022, the market spent twelve months slowly rebuilding, and Bitcoin roughly doubled over the course of it. The mood was cautious rather than euphoric, and that caution showed up in how crypto casinos operated.
The defining shift was toward legitimacy. Operators that had been happy with minimal oversight started pursuing recognised licences, partly because players were asking harder questions after FTX, and partly because the payment and software partners they wanted to work with began requiring it.
The sector was consolidating. Fewer new sites launched than in the boom years, and the ones that did tended to arrive with better licensing and a fuller games library than their 2021 and 2022 equivalents.

2023 set most of the patterns that still hold, so the distance is smaller than it is from 2022.
What has not changed is the basic rule: the licence and the payout record decide whether a casino is worth using, and the coin is a detail by comparison.
If you arrived here looking for casinos to play at rather than a history lesson, these are the current pages.

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