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April 08, 2026, 09:14:57 PM
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Hello everyone,

I recently started building a research platform called CasinoIndex with the goal of documenting how crypto casinos operate from a structural and security perspective. The idea came from noticing that many players choose platforms based on marketing claims rather than understanding how these platforms actually function behind the scenes.

The project focuses on providing structured information rather than promotion. The main objective is to help users understand differences between platforms, identify risk indicators, and learn how to evaluate casinos based on transparency instead of advertising.

What makes the project different is that the reviews are supported by structured analysis methods. AI is used only as an assisting tool to help organize data points such as security indicators, payment structures, licensing information, and operational transparency. All conclusions are manually reviewed and written to keep the analysis neutral and informative.

The research typically evaluates factors such as:

• Licensing and regulatory transparency
• Withdrawal structure and payment reliability
• Game provider quality
• Provably fair availability
• Security practices
• Responsible gambling tools
• Platform longevity indicators

Alongside the platform reviews, I am also building long-form educational guides explaining how crypto gambling works from a risk and security perspective. These guides focus on helping users understand topics such as RTP, provably fair systems, licensing structures, payment processing, and how to identify warning signs before depositing funds.

Main research portal:
https://casinoindex.org/

Some of the core research guides include:

Safe gambling research:
https://casinoindex.org/safe-online-casino-guide/

Crypto casino comparison research:
https://casinoindex.org/best-crypto-casinos/

Casino security guide:
https://casinoindex.org/casino-security-guide-2026/

Casino licensing breakdown:
https://casinoindex.org/casino-licensing-guide-2026/

Payment methods research:
https://casinoindex.org/casino-payment-methods-guide/

RTP and fairness guide:
https://casinoindex.org/casino-rtp-guide/

Withdrawal research:
https://casinoindex.org/fast-withdrawal-casinos/

The goal is to continue expanding the research as the industry evolves and to document platforms in a structured and transparent way.

I will use this thread to post research updates when new analysis or guides are added.

If anyone has suggestions about what factors they consider important when evaluating crypto casinos, I would also be interested in hearing different perspectives.
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Today at 03:22:51 AM
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What's the difference between a "research platform" and just another crypto casino review site or guide? Just the name perhaps? The bottom line is that all of them share the same goal of trying to earn from referrals? What makes you particularly special?

I took a quick visit and it seems you aren't really providing anything that gives somebody a slight idea how a specific casino "actually function behind the scenes", if it's available at all. It seems you aren't providing anything from "security perspective".

Anyway, since you're a research project, I recommend that you compare your reviews with BTCGOSU's, if you haven't yet. They're offering more comprehensive reviews.

In addition, there are also threads here that might prove to be helpful to your research.

Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements
List of Casinos and Sportbooks to Avoid
(Table) Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos
(LIST) Gambling sites with internal exchange
List Of Crypto Casinos with The Best Faucets

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Today at 09:41:40 AM
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You are right about one thing — yes, affiliate revenue is part of the model. There is no reason to pretend otherwise because almost every comparison site in this industry uses it to finance content and infrastructure. However, affiliate partnerships do not influence how reviews are written, and rankings are not for sale. Casinos cannot pay to change ratings, remove negative points, or improve their position.

The site is still relatively new and currently in a building phase. Right now the focus is on creating the core research structure first (guides, operational explanations, withdrawal mechanics, payment behavior, etc.). The deeper technical and security analysis sections you mentioned are already planned and will be expanded over time as the database grows.

Another important part planned is community input. Users already have the possibility to comment, and in a later phase the goal is to integrate more user-driven ratings so that long-term player experience becomes part of the score instead of only editorial evaluation. The idea is that as traffic grows, real user feedback will gradually have more influence on ratings to make the system more transparent and harder to bias.

The long-term direction is to move more toward research and documentation rather than simple promotional reviews. Things like:
• operational transparency
• security practices
• risk indicators
• withdrawal behavior patterns
• licensing differences
• player protection signals

These things take time to build properly.

Also thank you for mentioning BTCGOSU. That comparison is genuinely helpful. I will review their structure more closely and use it as a benchmark to identify gaps and possible improvements.

And thanks as well for pointing to those Bitcointalk threads. Resources like those are valuable when trying to build something more research-oriented instead of just another bonus listing page.

Constructive criticism like this is useful, especially while the project is still developing.
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