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
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.
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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