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No-KYC casino review · updated 2026-06-13

BC.Game review: huge library, hidden caps

Enormous game and coin range — but the no-KYC label hides real caps.

3.9/5
★★★½☆

BC.Game is a genuinely great casino that is mis-sold as a no-KYC one. For breadth, in-house provably-fair games and a frictionless start, it is excellent. As an anonymity vehicle for serious winnings, it is the weakest of our top names — the €10,000 cap, the $2,000–$3,000 review threshold and the 10x big-winner clause are real. Use it with eyes open.

Withdrawal-gatedAnonymity 61/100Trust 60/100
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BC.Game is enormous — 10,000-plus games, 150-plus supported coins, a sub-minute signup with no ID at the door. It is also the clearest case study in why “no-KYC” needs an asterisk. The signup is genuinely anonymous; the withdrawals are where reality reasserts itself, through soft thresholds, monthly caps and a specific big-winner clause that catches exactly the players who do well. We rank it as withdrawal-gated, not stays-no-KYC, and the distinction is the whole point.

Anonymity score
61 / 100
Trust / safety
60 / 100
Tier
Withdrawal-gated
Licence
Curacao-era (BlockDance B.V.)
Min deposit
~$1 equivalent
Payout speed
Minutes for crypto, auto-processed
Monero (XMR)
Not supported
Games
10,000+ games incl. in-house provably-fair Crash, Plinko and Mines

When BC.Game asks for your ID

No ID at signup ID possible to withdraw

Full play with no ID at signup, but withdrawals over roughly $2,000–$3,000 can trigger an AML/KYC review, and a big-winner clause applies.

  • Single-withdrawal trip-wire: Review commonly around $2,000–$3,000
  • Big-winner clause: Unverified cap drops to ~€5,000/month if your balance reaches 10x your deposits
  • Payout caps: Unverified ceiling ~€10,000/month (€5,000 under the big-winner clause)

Run any amount through the KYC checker to see the verdict for a specific withdrawal.

Payout speed & the KYC trip-wire

Crypto withdrawals are auto-processed and typically clear in minutes — when they are not held for review. Here is the detail that defines BC.Game: unverified play is capped at roughly €10,000 per month, withdrawals over about $2,000 to $3,000 can trigger an AML/KYC review, and the big-winner clause drops your unverified ceiling to around €5,000 per month once your balance reaches 10x your deposits. In other words, doing well is itself a trigger. Plan around these numbers rather than the “no-KYC” label.

Licence & safety

BC.Game ran on a Curacao-era licence under BlockDance B.V., then restructured in 2024 and now leans on risk-based AML compliance rather than a tier-one licence. In plain terms: the regulatory anchor is lighter than it once looked, and the operator's own risk engine is doing much of the work that a strict regulator would otherwise mandate. That is not inherently bad, but it does mean the rules that affect you — thresholds, caps, the big-winner clause — are set by BC.Game's risk policy, which can move.

Game range

This is BC.Game's genuine strength. The catalogue exceeds 10,000 titles and includes well-regarded in-house provably-fair games — Crash, Plinko and Mines — that have become reference points in the crypto-casino world. If sheer breadth and quality in-house originals matter to you, few operators compete.

Payments & privacy coins

The coin support is the widest on this list: 150-plus cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Litecoin, Dogecoin, TRON, BNB, Solana and XRP, plus a long tail of alts. There is no Monero among the core options, so BC.Game is not the place to lean on privacy-coin anonymity. Given the verification thresholds below, a privacy coin would not change much here anyway — once a withdrawal trips a review, the on-chain layer is beside the point.

The welcome offer

BC.Game's promotions vary — a deposit match alongside a lucky-spin wheel, sometimes structured as a multi-tier deposit bonus. Because the marketing shifts frequently and is not uniform across regions, treat any specific figure with caution and verify the live offer where you are. With a minimum deposit around a dollar's worth of crypto, the barrier to simply trying it is negligible.

Mobile experience

BC.Game runs a polished mobile web experience and app, matching the scale of the desktop product. The in-house provably-fair titles translate well to a phone, which is where a lot of Crash and Plinko play actually happens.

Who it suits

Suits: players who want the biggest possible game and coin selection and in-house provably-fair originals, and who keep withdrawals modest. Skip if: you expect to win big and cash out anonymously — the big-winner clause is built for exactly that scenario — or you need Monero.

Pros and cons

What we like

  • Massive 10,000+ game catalogue and 150+ supported coins
  • In-house provably-fair Crash, Plinko and Mines
  • Sub-minute signup with no ID at the door
  • Auto-processed crypto withdrawals in minutes

What to watch

  • Not as no-KYC as marketed — unverified play is capped around €10,000/month
  • Big-winner clause: the cap drops to ~€5,000/month if your balance hits 10x deposits
  • Withdrawals over ~$2,000–$3,000 can trigger an AML/KYC review
  • No native Monero support

Verdict

BC.Game is a genuinely great casino that is mis-sold as a no-KYC one. For breadth, in-house provably-fair games and a frictionless start, it is excellent. As an anonymity vehicle for serious winnings, it is the weakest of our top names — the €10,000 cap, the $2,000–$3,000 review threshold and the 10x big-winner clause are real. Use it with eyes open.

3.9/5
★★★½☆

Our rating reflects privacy friction removed, the trust/safety trade-off, payout experience and the honesty of the “no-KYC” claim. See how we rate.

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BC.Game FAQ

Is BC.Game really no-KYC?

Only at signup and for play. Withdrawals over roughly $2,000 to $3,000 can trigger an AML/KYC review, unverified play is capped around €10,000 per month, and a big-winner clause cuts that to about €5,000 per month if your balance reaches 10x your deposits.

What is the BC.Game big-winner clause?

If your balance reaches ten times your deposits, your unverified monthly withdrawal ceiling drops to roughly €5,000. It is designed to catch players who win large, which is why we rank BC.Game as withdrawal-gated rather than stays-no-KYC.

Does BC.Game support Monero?

No, Monero is not among its core coins, though it supports 150-plus other cryptocurrencies. Given its withdrawal review thresholds, a privacy coin would not preserve anonymity here anyway.

MV
Marcus Vellum
Lead crypto-gambling analyst · About the team
18+ only. Gamble responsibly. Online gambling is restricted or illegal in many regions and offshore crypto casinos offer limited or no consumer protection. “No-KYC” means risk-based verification, not guaranteed anonymity. If gambling stops being fun, stop — see our responsible gambling page.

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