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Chexx is a crypto casino, sportsbook and esports betting site operated by Continent Gaming N.V. under a Curaçao Gaming Authority license we confirmed on the public register. It settles in eleven cryptocurrencies, runs a casino stocked by fifty named game studios including Evolution, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt and Nolimit City, and asks only that you wager a deposit once before withdrawing it. Its license is in better standing than most sites in this market: it converted from a provisional grant to an indefinite license in December 2025, so there is no expiry date to worry about.
Two things to know before you sign up. Its 600% welcome offer is advertised hard on the registration page, but Chexx publishes the terms of that offer nowhere at all: no wagering requirement, no maximum cashout, no expiry. The wagering requirement is what decides whether such an offer is worth anything, so there is no way to judge it before you accept it. Its terms also let it treat an account as inactive after 45 days and keep the remaining balance as an administrative fee if you do not reply to its email. That is the shortest dormancy window we have found on any site we rate.
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Chexx is a crypto casino, sportsbook and esports betting site operated by Continent Gaming N.V. under a Curaçao Gaming Authority license, which we verified on the public register. It settles only in cryptocurrency, with eleven coins supported for both deposits and withdrawals and no conversion into a house currency.
The casino runs on fifty named game studios, including Evolution, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO and Nolimit City, across slots, live dealer tables and crash games. A sportsbook and a separate esports section covering CS2 and Dota 2 sit alongside it. Chexx advertises a 600% welcome package with 175 free spins on its registration page, and publishes 5% rakeback, weekly cashback rising to 35% at the top VIP tier, and a referral reward. It does not publish a wagering requirement for any of them.
Withdrawals require one times the deposit to be wagered first, must be taken in the coin that was deposited, and are released only after identity verification. No maximum win or payout cap appears in the terms. There are no deposit or loss limits, and no cooling-off period, so read the responsible gambling section below before depositing.
Continent Gaming N.V., Curaçao
Curaçao Gaming Authority, OGL/2024/1332/0669. Register-verified, issued 24 December 2025, no expiry, status Indefinite
600% across three deposits plus 175 free spins, advertised on the registration page. Its terms are published nowhere
100% of each deposit, applied per deposit, before any withdrawal (clause 5.2)
Crypto only, paid in the coin you deposited. Identity verification required first. No win or payout cap in the terms
After 45 days with a balance, the account may be closed and the balance kept as an administrative fee (clause 3.13)
BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, BNB, TRX, TON, POL, SOL, TRUMP
None. No verification tool and no named testing laboratory
Self-exclusion from one year, irreversible. No deposit limits, loss limits or cooling-off
18 August 2026
Crypto casino, sportsbook and esports betting. Curaçao license verified on the register, 11 coins, 1x deposit turnover, bonus terms unpublished.
600% across three deposits plus 175 free spins, advertised on the registration page. Its terms are published nowhere
English, Spanish, Portuguese
BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, BNB, TRX, TON, POL, SOL, TRUMP
Curacao Gaming Authority, OGL/2024/1332/0669, register-verified, indefinite
2025

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Verdict. Chexx has the cleanest license position of any site we have reviewed recently: verified on the register, held by the entity its own terms name, and indefinite rather than expiring. Its game lineup is genuinely strong for a site this young. What it also has is the least transparent bonus offer we have assessed, because the headline that circulates everywhere is not published by the operator at all, and neither are its terms. Add a 45-day dormancy clause that can absorb a balance, no player-set spending limits, and a first-year record of 51 reviews, and this is a site to test with money you can afford to lose rather than one to settle into.
Overall: 3.0 / 5. Scored on our eight weighted criteria from documented evidence, as set out on our How We Rate Casinos page. Two of the eight are provisional: we did not open an account, so our user-experience and support scores are based on the public site rather than first-hand use, and we say so rather than implying a test we did not run.
| Rating | Score | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Trust & Safety | 3.0 | License verified on the register, indefinite, with an exact entity match to the terms. Docked for a light-touch regulator, no named owners, and a sign-up domain that publishes neither the operator's name nor its license |
| Experience |
Chexx began trading in 2025, and we want to be straight about what that means for the evidence here.
Trustpilot shows 3.8 out of 5 from 51 reviews, split 63% five-star and 27% one-star with very little in between. That shape usually means two populations rather than a consensus. The profile is claimed and carries a paid Trustpilot subscription, and Trustpilot's own label states that the company invites its customers to review, so the five-star block is at least partly solicited. Set against that, Chexx has replied to 93% of its negative reviews, which is a better engagement record than most operators in this market manage, and there is no Trustpilot notice or rating suspension against the profile.
There is no adjudicated complaint record to read. No public mediation case of any substance exists yet, and no community discussion worth summarizing. That is not a clean record; it is a short one. A casino that has never been tested by a large disputed win has not passed that test, it has not taken it.
Chexx is an official betting partner of ESL FACEIT Group, the largest esports competition organizer, confirmed in ESL FACEIT Group's own press release of 22 January 2026 rather than only on Chexx's site. That is a meaningful signal, because an organization of that size does commercial diligence before lending its name. It is a commercial endorsement rather than a safety assessment, so we treat it as context and not as evidence that player funds are safe.
The license checks out, and it checks out better than most. Chexx's terms name Continent Gaming N.V., a Curaçao company, licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Authority under license number OGL/2024/1332/0669.
We read the Curaçao Gaming Authority's public license register directly. Continent Gaming N.V. appears at row 444 of the 6 August 2026 register: license OGL/2024/1332/0669, business-to-consumer, application 159857, issued 24 December 2025, no expiry date, status Indefinite. It is on neither the revoked nor the suspended list.
That history is worth spelling out, because a casual search returns the wrong answer. In the February 2026 register the same license read "issued 24 June 2025, expires 24 December 2025, Assessment in progress", which was a six-month provisional grant. On 24 December it converted to an indefinite license. Rows either side of it in the same register belong to operators whose provisional licenses lapsed to Expired on that same date instead. Chexx completed the assessment; many did not.
The limits of that finding: Curaçao is a light-touch regulator, and Chexx names no owners or ultimate beneficiaries anywhere in its terms or on its site. A verified license tells you a regulator exists to complain to. It does not tell you who you are dealing with.
Two documentation defects worth noting, because they suggest paperwork assembled rather than authored. Clause 2.1 of the terms says Chexx is licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Authority; the footer of the very same document says the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. Those are the current regulator and the body it replaced, both named for one license in one file. And clause 6.4 refers you to "clause 5.1" for the list of supported cryptocurrencies; clause 5.1 is an anti-money-laundering provision, and the currency table is in section 4.
This one matters, and it applies to our own link.
Chexx's terms, its license statement, its responsible-gambling page, its complaints policy and its anti-money-laundering policy all live on chexx.bet. That site's footer states plainly that it "is owned and operated by Continent Gaming N.V. … licensed … under license number OGL/2024/1332/0669".
Our affiliate link does not send you there. It routes through the operator's tracking gateway and lands on chexx.casino, on a registration form. We enumerated every link on that domain's home page: there are 149 of them, and not one goes to the terms, the privacy policy, the responsible-gambling page, the complaints policy or the anti-money-laundering policy. The word "responsible" does not appear on the page. No operating entity is named. No license number is shown. The footer reads only "Copyright © 2026 chexx.casino. It is the player's sole responsibility to inquire about the existing laws and regulations of the given jurisdiction."
The terms do contain a catch-all covering "other URLs licensed or owned by Continent Gaming N.V.", which most likely brings chexx.casino inside the license. But the Curaçao register publishes no domains at all, so that cannot be confirmed from the register, and the practical effect stands: a player arriving through us signs up on a site that never tells them who they are contracting with, which regulator covers it, or that a free dispute service and a self-exclusion tool exist. We have asked the operator to put the license line and the policy links on chexx.casino.
The turnover rule is mild, and that is the best thing in this section. You must wager 100% of each deposit before a withdrawal can be processed, applied per deposit, which Chexx frames as an anti-money-laundering measure (clauses 5.1 to 5.3). One times deposit is at the fair end of this market. Submit a withdrawal before you have met it and the request is canceled and the funds returned to your balance rather than forfeited.
No maximum win or payout cap appears anywhere in the terms. No monthly ceiling, no installment schedule for large wins. In a market where six-figure wins routinely get paid out in monthly slices, the absence is worth crediting.
Three things pull the other way. Withdrawals are crypto only, and only in the same coin you deposited, so deposit in Litecoin and you take Litecoin out. Identity verification is mandatory before any withdrawal, so treat this as a KYC casino regardless of how the sign-up feels. And the withdrawal window is not a commitment: clause 6.2 says Chexx "will try to do Our best to process Your withdrawal request instantly or at least for 3 days, but note that sometimes it may take longer." That sentence promises nothing.
The 45-day clause. Clause 3.13 deems your account inactive after 45 consecutive days without access if it holds a positive balance. Chexx may then close it and refund your deposit, and states it will take reasonable steps to notify you. But "if You fail to respond to Our notification Your virtual funds will be requested by Us as an administrative fee." So a missed email and six weeks away can cost you your balance. For comparison, the harshest equivalent we had previously found in this market was a monthly charge after twelve months of inactivity. Log in, or withdraw.
Chexx advertises a 600% welcome package across three deposits plus 175 free spins, and it is displayed prominently, filling half the registration page in large artwork. What it is not is documented. The offer appears on none of Chexx's three bonus routes: not on the bonus page, not on the bonuses page, and not on the promotions page, where the only published promotion is a Pragmatic Play network slots tournament. So the headline is where it will sell an account, and absent from the pages a player would go to in order to read about it.
What Chexx does publish: 5% rakeback on every bet, weekly cashback rising to 35% at the top VIP tier, 100 USDT per referred friend, free bets, free spins, and promo codes distributed through a Telegram bot. It also runs a Friday reload that carries no wagering requirement, which the operator confirmed to us directly; note that this one is not published on the site either.
What it publishes nowhere, on any page, is the part that decides the offer's value: the wagering requirement. No maximum cashout either, no expiry period, and no qualifying minimum deposit. Section 14 of the terms, which governs all bonuses, contains no numbers at all, and it reserves the right to "cancel any bonus at Our sole discretion", to "change any term regarding the receipt or expiration of bonuses", and to withdraw any promotion at any time.
A 600% headline is meaningless without its wagering requirement, because that requirement is the entire product. If the offer is presented to you after signing up, read the wagering requirement, the base it is calculated on and the maximum cashout before you accept it.
Fifty game studios are listed on Chexx's own providers page, and we enumerated them rather than taking a marketing count on trust. The tier-one names are genuinely there: Evolution, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Nolimit City, Hacksaw Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Relax Gaming, Yggdrasil, Quickspin, Thunderkick, Red Tiger, PG Soft, Betsoft, Evoplay, Endorphina, Blueprint, Booming Games and AvatarUX. For a site trading barely a year, that is a strong lineup, and it is the main thing Chexx has going for it beyond the license.
The casino is organized into slots, live casino and crash games, alongside a full sportsbook and a separate esports section covering titles including CS2 and Dota 2. The esports vertical is a real differentiator, because few crypto casinos treat it as more than a sportsbook tab.
On fairness, there is nothing to report, and that is the point. The phrase "provably fair" does not appear anywhere on the site. No testing laboratory is named, no certificate number is published, and there is no verification tool. Games from Evolution and Pragmatic carry those studios' own certifications, so this is not a reason to distrust the slots. But if you want to verify an outcome yourself, Chexx offers no way to do it.
We could not establish a total game count from outside an account, so we are not publishing one.
Eleven coins, in and out, across several networks: BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, BNB, TRX, TON, POL, SOL and TRUMP. Two stablecoins, direct on-chain deposits and withdrawals, and no forced conversion into a house currency, so your balance stays in the asset you deposited. That last point is unusual enough to be worth stating.
The constraint is the flip side of it: because withdrawals must be in the deposit coin, you cannot deposit in one asset and take profits in another. Plan the coin you want to hold before you fund the account.
There is no fiat support of any kind.
Clause 8.6 prohibits players from Denmark including the Faroe Islands, Finland including Åland, France including its overseas territories, Norway, Northern Ireland, the United States, and the Netherlands including Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, Saba, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Using a VPN or similar to conceal your location from a prohibited jurisdiction is a breach of the terms in its own right.
This is the weakest part of Chexx, and the operator says so itself.
Self-exclusion exists, and its design is genuinely good. Once set it is irreversible. Chexx's own page states that "self-exclusion is permanent for the set time span and will not be undone for your own protection." That is the correct way to build the tool, and it is better than several larger operators manage.
But there is no short-break option at all. Chexx's responsible-gambling policy offers self-exclusion durations of one, three, five or ten years. The minimum commitment is a year. There is no time-out, no cooling-off period and no reality check, so a player who wants to stop for a fortnight has nothing available to them.
There are no deposit limits and no loss limits. The phrase "loss limit" appears in none of Chexx's documents. Its responsible-gambling page carries a section headed "Coming soon" which reads: "Cooling off period and deposit limits will soon be available to our customers." We have asked when.
One detail sharpens that. Chexx's responsible-gambling policy states that where it detects risky behavior it may "apply mandatory deposit limits to the player's account." The machinery therefore already exists, but only as something the operator can impose on you rather than something you can set for yourself.
A discrepancy we could not resolve. Chexx's website says self-exclusion is self-serve: "go to your profile and set your exclusion period." Its responsible-gambling policy says the opposite: "please message our support and give them a time span." Two of the operator's own documents describe different mechanisms, and settling it requires a logged-in account, which this review did not use.
The one clear positive. Chexx's complaints policy provides for free alternative dispute resolution through an external body certified by the Curaçao Gaming Authority, and explicitly names responsible-gambling failures, including "delays or failures in applying cooling-off periods", as grounds for a complaint. Very few operators at this level commit to that in writing. It is undercut only by the fact that the domain our link sends you to does not link the complaints policy at all.
We read the full terms and conditions, the responsible-gambling policy and the complaints policy as published by the operator. We verified the license against three dated snapshots of the Curaçao Gaming Authority's public register rather than one, which is how we caught that the widely-repeated "expired" status is stale. We rendered the live site in a browser and enumerated its links and game providers directly, rather than trusting marketing copy or a scripted fetch. We followed our own affiliate link to its destination. We read the Trustpilot record in full.
We did not open an account, deposit money, test a withdrawal or time a live-chat reply. Our user-experience and support ratings are provisional for that reason, and two open questions above can only be settled from inside an account. We would rather publish a marked provisional score than imply testing we did not do.
Chexx is better regulated than its age suggests and worse documented than its regulator should allow. The license is real, indefinite, and held by the company its terms name, which is genuinely rarer in this market than it ought to be. Fifty studios including nearly every tier-one name, eleven coins with no forced conversion, one times deposit turnover, no win cap, and a written commitment to free independent dispute resolution add up to a fair offer on paper.
Against that: the advertised welcome bonus is unpublished and unquantifiable; there are no spending limits and no way to take a short break; a 45-day absence can cost you your balance; and the site our own link delivers you to does not tell you who runs it. Nobody has yet reported winning big here and being paid, or not being paid, because the record is thirteen months and 51 reviews long.
Our honest recommendation: if the game lineup appeals, deposit an amount you would not mind losing, verify your identity early, withdraw once to see what happens, and do not leave a balance sitting for six weeks. Come back to this page in a year, when there should be a record worth reading.
| Fast, uncluttered site with clear navigation across casino, sports and esports. Five app platforms are advertised but none is confirmed as a real store build |
| Selection | 3.6 | Fifty named studios including most tier-one names, across slots, live tables and crash. No provably-fair verification and no certified laboratory |
| Fees & Value | 2.3 | Only one times deposit turnover and no win cap, against unpublished bonus terms, a 45-day dormancy clause and a withdrawal window the terms decline to commit to |
| Support | 3.5 | Help center live and 24/7 chat advertised, with a published support address. Not tested by us |