Metaspins rolls out instant-win crypto games as casinos dangle 1 BTC bonuses to hook players

Metaspins rolls out instant-win crypto games as casinos dangle 1 BTC bonuses to hook players

March 4, 2026

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao, March 4, 2026, 04:32 (GMT-4)

  • Metaspins rolled out a fresh batch of “Original” instant-win games, tossing Plinko, Mines, and a Wheel of Fortune-style pick into the mix.
  • The operator is pitching a 100% match bonus, capped at 1 bitcoin, though players face a 40x wagering requirement on the offer.
  • Crypto-Games.io, a competing platform, is now highlighted in a fresh review featuring over 4,000 games.

Metaspins is introducing its own lineup of “Original” instant-win crypto games, among them Plinko, Mines, and a Wheel of Fortune-inspired option, per a post flagged as sponsored content on Crypto Economy. The platform’s roster features Baccarat, Roulette, two dice titles, and a “Limbo Diamonds” multiplier game as well. Return-to-player rates come in at roughly 99% for both Baccarat and dice, while Roulette is listed at 97%. Crypto Economy

This shift is notable as crypto casinos increasingly blur together—identical coins, mirrored payment systems, and repetition of speedy “fairness” claims. The levers they can still pull fast? Customizing their own game offerings, and playing with the bonus math behind the scenes.

BanklessTimes, in its March 2 update, reported that Crypto-Games.io features more than 4,000 games and accepts deposits from 10 USDT. The platform supports tokens like bitcoin, ether, solana, XRP, USDC, dogecoin, and USDT. The review highlighted Crypto-Games.io’s affiliate ad model, and flagged Thrill and Blaze Spins as alternative sites. BanklessTimes

Metaspins holds its license in Curaçao. According to a certificate available on the Curaçao Gaming Authority portal, metaspins.com is run by Metaspins N.V., operating under licence number OGL/2024/1063/0437. The licence, granted on Oct. 4, 2024, is currently active. CGA Portal

Metaspins lists a 100% casino welcome bonus—capped at 1 BTC or the same value in crypto—for new users on its promotions page. Players face a 40x wagering requirement, and the offer runs for seven days. Wagering requirements specify how much must be bet before bonus-linked winnings can be withdrawn. Metaspins

The operator’s loyalty system is central here. On its “Level Up” page, it states top-tier rakeback maxes out at 120%, but that’s only after advancing through spins and levels. Metaspins

Metaspins pitches “provably fair” gaming as a setup where cryptographic checks, like a hash made ahead of the round, let players confirm results haven’t been tampered with after they wager. In essence, that jargon points to a sort of receipt for randomness, at least on paper. Metaspins

Crypto-Games.io says Blockchain Entertainment S.R.L. runs the platform and claims a Costa Rican license, listing account number 1-7362-459817. The company’s registered address sits in San Jose, San Pedro, Canton Montes de Oca. Crypto-Games

Still, there are catches. Metaspins puts it plainly on its site: players are “solely responsible” for knowing what’s legal where they live. Licensing tags? Those depend entirely on location and the specific games in play. Tight promo terms add to the mix—and with crypto volatility, bankrolls can take a hit well before the house even factors in. Metaspins

Metaspins hasn’t disclosed figures on users, revenue, or how individual games are performing, at least in the documents reviewed. The main page touts “instant withdrawals” and a crypto-only experience, spotlighting BTC, USDT, and USDC. Platforms like this keep banking on convenience, just as much as the entertainment factor. Metaspins

Konrad Wysocki

Konrad Wysocki is a senior markets reporter at Bez-kabli.pl, specializing in technology stocks, artificial intelligence and global financial markets. A graduate of the University of Rzeszów, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key trends, companies and innovations influencing investors worldwide.

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