The short verdict
Glorbet is an operational crypto casino with a broad games lineup and fast, anonymous transactions — but no gambling licence of any kind. This review from Glorbet Watch covers exactly what that means in practice, apart from the platform's own marketing copy.
The licensing issue in detail
Digital GBI, the operator behind Glorbet, states explicitly on its own site that the platform does not consider itself a gambling operator but a crypto service — and therefore falls outside gambling legislation. Accordingly, there's no MGA licence, no Curaçao licence, and no recognised regulator at all. For players, that means no complaints body and no legal protection in a dispute.
The bonus under scrutiny
The welcome bonus of 150% up to 45,000 USDT sounds appealing, but it's tied to a 30× wagering requirement on deposit plus bonus, with a minimum deposit of $50. Not all games contribute equally to this requirement — always check this before settling on a strategy.
Games and providers
The platform runs on software from dozens of studios, including Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Yggdrasil and No Limit City. Titles like Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza, Book of Dead and Reactoonz are well represented, alongside live tables and instant games.
Practical matters: depositing, withdrawing and logging in
All transactions run through crypto — no cards, no bank transfers. That makes deposits and withdrawals fast and free of document verification, typically landing within a few hours. Logging in only requires an email and password; there's no native app, the platform works entirely through the browser.