Bonuses and rewards
Roobet does not currently present a classic easy-to-compare welcome package on the public casino pages. Instead, it says players receive an email after signup with details of the welcome offer, which is currently described as 7 Days of Cashback. In our view, that makes Roobet’s bonus setup more retention-focused than acquisition-focused.
The more important value is in the ongoing rewards system. Roobet’s Rewards 2.0 page explains that players can earn instant rakeback every 30 minutes, a daily bonus, weekly bonus, monthly bonus, and access a vault with up to three claims per day. It also mentions level-up bonuses and temporary rakeboosts, including a signup boost. For regular players, that is one of Roobet’s strongest selling points.
Roobet also promotes a separate VIP layer. Its VIP pages mention monthly cashback, bonus features, tournaments, exclusive gifts and events, and a dedicated host, while the help centre says VIP players can receive personal perks and a VIP manager.
Games and providers
Roobet scores well on breadth. Its help centre Welcome page says the site offers over 7,848 games from providers such as Evolution, Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, and Red Tiger, plus live game shows including Crazy Time and Monopoly. At the same time, Roobet’s game pages currently promote a library of 6,300+ games and counting. The takeaway for us is simple: the selection is large, but the exact number clearly changes or is not updated uniformly across all pages.
Roobet also has more personality than many generic casinos because of its Originals section. The help centre lists nine house games: Crash, Roulette, Dice, Mines, Towers, Plinko, Mission Uncrossable, Coinflip, and Snoop’s Hotbox. That gives the brand a more recognisable identity than a standard casino that only aggregates third-party content.
On the sportsbook side, Roobet also integrates Betby content, so it is not just a casino-only product. That adds value for players who want casino and sports betting under one login.
Banking and payouts
Roobet supports both crypto and fiat options. Its help content lists support for BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, USDC, XRP, TRX, and DOGE, and it also references fiat methods such as credit card, bank, AstroPay, Interac, MuchBetter, Jeton, and various local methods depending on market.
On fees, Roobet says it does not charge withdrawal fees, but blockchain network fees still apply. It also has a separate rule for card and cash withdrawals: after 10 or more cash/card withdrawals in a 30-day period, a 2% fee per transaction is charged by the provider on further withdrawals of that type. That is the kind of detail we would absolutely highlight in an affiliate review because it affects the real payout experience.
Crypto withdrawals also come with practical conditions. Roobet says players must wager at least 20% of the crypto deposit amount before withdrawing or tipping, and the deposit must first receive the required network confirmations. The help articles currently list 1 confirmation for BTC, LTC, XRP, TRX, and DOGE, and 3 confirmations for ETH, Tether, and USDC.
Support and user experience
Support looks solid on paper. Roobet’s help centre says players can reach an agent by clicking Live Support from the account menu, then selecting Send us a Message, and it clearly states that live support is available 24/7. The overall help centre is also fairly extensive, which matters because Roobet has more moving parts than a simple casual casino.
From a usability perspective, Roobet’s main strength is that the product feels broad and modern rather than basic. From a review perspective, the downside is that players need to pay attention to method-specific rules, provider restrictions, and reward mechanics, because the platform is not as simple as a no-frills casino with a single deposit bonus and a short cashier page.
Responsible gambling and restrictions
Roobet offers more control tools than many players expect from a crypto-led brand. Its current help pages say players can set deposit limits, wager limits, and loss limits across daily, weekly, and monthly timeframes, and can have up to three limits active at once. It also supports timeouts and longer self-exclusion through the responsible gaming settings page.
The more important warning is regional availability. Roobet’s own provider-restrictions page shows very long blocklists and restricted-market lists across many major studios, including cases affecting the United Kingdom, United States, Ontario, France, Spain, Portugal, Romania, Croatia, and many more. For review purposes, that means Roobet’s advertised library can look excellent globally while still being much more limited for individual players depending on location.
Final verdict
From our review, Roobet is one of the more interesting crypto-focused casino brands because it combines a broad library, recognisable Originals, sportsbook betting, and a genuinely deep rewards engine. It looks strongest for regular players who value cashback-style rewards, crypto support, and a modern multi-product experience.
Its weaker side is clarity. The welcome offer is not as simple as many rivals, the exact game count is not perfectly consistent across Roobet’s own pages, and withdrawal conditions plus provider restrictions mean the real experience can differ quite a lot from player to player. As an affiliate-site verdict, we would position Roobet as a strong brand for experienced crypto players, but not the cleanest choice for users who want maximum simplicity or fewer regional limitations.