It is best to start adjusting because you just might give the community a wrong impression about your review service when they see it to be biased, just because you failed to do your diligence. Depending only on your own experience with casinos is not the utmost, but doing a survey with others' experience too could help you reach a concrete decision on what to do, rather than sounding ignorant of the community's experience. Although the platform where you get information matters just like this platform, you could get reliable and tangible updates and information because there are a million and one gamblers here watching who are very active in the space.
That’s fair criticism, and we’re already adjusting our editorial policy because of feedback like this.
In the future, our reviews will pay much more attention to long-term community feedback, dispute patterns, and public reputation, rather than just our own short-term testing experiences.
Long term operational history and their behavior during disputes are the top characteristics I usually looking for on any casino since fancy feature like quick support, fast withdrawal and so on can be done even by scam casino for a short period of time until they commit the scam after getting the trust of players.
I’m always hesitant to explore new casino unless they have a considerable amount of operational time without issue and marketing involvement to make their reputation rock solid in the long run.
I agree with this completely. Fast withdrawals and smooth onboarding alone are not enough to judge a casino’s trustworthiness, especially in crypto gambling.
Long-term operational behavior, dispute handling, and how a platform treats players during withdrawals are often far more important than the initial user experience. This is something we’re starting to weigh much more heavily in our reviews going forward.
You have said well. Those are the major thing to build a reputable casino but those things are rarely found in Casino but only for few casinos. The first dot. Even if the withdrawal delayed for some minutes or hours, let there be genuine reasons for it and the gambler will be gladly wait for it but when there is no clear information on the withdrawal delay then the gambler would report it as a scam tactics. The second dot. Let the license of the casino be transparent for users in the casino to check the license number to verify if it is automatic or not. And the last dot. Long term signature Campaign means a lot for the casino. And the settling of dispute in the announcement thread and the live support or email helps the casino to create the reputation.
Agreed. Most players can accept delays if communication is transparent and consistent. Problems usually start when withdrawals are delayed without clear explanations or when support becomes vague during disputes.
In which case you are not a reliable source of reviews for any gambler. You will have limited funds to check out every big casino out there so you are either trying them out with a very little amount or not even depositing at all, your experience of the casino is very limited. You are to collate reviews from multiple people that is how you draw perceptions of the casinos. Not only external you should invite visitors on your website to drop their own reviews then verify them. There is no option for that available now.
Totally agreed. Our own testing has limits, especially with large casinos where many issues only appear over long-term usage or during disputes.
Community feedback is becoming a much bigger part of our review process going forward, and we’re shifting reviews to focus more heavily on real player experiences and public reputation patterns, not only short-term testing.
We’re also considering adding
trust@trendcrypt.com as a fast initial solution so players can directly share concerns, dispute experiences, and feedback about casinos we review. In the future, we also plan to add dedicated community feedback functionality directly on the website.
Lol! BC.Game at first place with 9.8/10 and Bitstarz in 3rd with 9.6/10? Jeez! Nonsensical list. Both these sites are proven scammers and you could have found that out yourself if you took the time to research them thoroughly in this forum op.
Sites like yours just create more victims thanks to inaccurate research methods.
Fair criticism. We’re already changing how we approach reviews because we agree that short-term testing alone doesn’t show the full picture, especially with casinos where most issues appear during withdrawals or disputes.
We’ll be giving much more weight to community experiences, long-term reputation, and repeated complaint patterns going forward.
That’s actually why we created this thread, “What Actually Makes a Crypto Casino Trustworthy in 2026?”, because feedback like this helps us improve the quality and fairness of our reviews.
Check the site again later this week and you’ll already notice major changes. Thanks again for the honest feedback.