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Our verdict on Glorbet

What works well

  • Large catalogue: 10,000+ games from well-known providers
  • Deposits and withdrawals without documents or waiting time
  • Bonus up to 45,000 USDT available on the first deposit
  • Payouts typically within a few hours

What's missing

  • No gambling licence whatsoever — no oversight, no complaints body
  • No fiat options: only crypto is accepted
  • Very limited track record, operating since 2026
  • Bonus terms can change with no external oversight
3.4/5

Functional and fast, but without any form of oversight

Assessed and updated in July 2026 by Glorbet Watch. 18+. Play responsibly.

Glorbet, operated by Digital GBI (Costa Rica, reg. 3-101-458921), is up and running and offers a large games catalogue with fast crypto payouts. What it lacks, however, is any form of gambling licence: no MGA, no Curaçao, no UKGC. The company says as much itself, in plain terms — it positions itself as a crypto service, not a regulated gambling operator. For players, that means there is no legal protection whatsoever if something goes wrong.

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LicensingThere is no licence from any gambling authority whatsoever. Digital GBI states on its own site, word for word, that 'crypto trading is not gambling by definition and is therefore not subject to our gaming-related guidelines' — a deliberate choice to operate outside gambling regulation. For players, that means no dispute resolution body, no mandatory fair-play checks, and no guarantee fund.
Paying at GlorbetAll transactions run in cryptocurrency: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDT, TRON, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash and USD Coin. There is no fiat option at all — no cards, no e-wallets. One upside is the absence of mandatory KYC, which means payouts usually land within a few hours.

FAQ

Why doesn't Glorbet have a licence?

The company explicitly chooses to position itself as a crypto/Web3 service rather than a gambling operator, in order to stay outside gambling regulation.

Does that make Glorbet illegal?

It's not proven to be a scam, but it is entirely unregulated. That's a risk in itself, separate from whether the platform pays out correctly.

Who is behind Glorbet?

Digital GBI, registered in Costa Rica under number 3-101-458921.

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18+. This review is intended for adults only. Gambling can be addictive — play responsibly. BeGambleAware.org.