Overview
Stake is a casino whose cashier decides everything else about it. Value arrives as Bitcoin, Ether, Tether, Litecoin or another supported coin, the account stays denominated in that coin while you play, and it leaves the same way. Sitting above that cashier is a games floor of four in-house Originals, a slots section, live dealer tables, and sports and esports betting on the same balance.
The site suits a player who already keeps coins somewhere. If buying and holding crypto is routine for you, the account behaves like an extension of the wallet feeding it, and the loyalty side pays for how often you play rather than how much you put down on day one.
It does not suit a player whose starting point is a Georgian card and a lari balance, because that route does not exist here at all. Nor does it suit anyone who needs a Georgian-language screen: the platform runs in English throughout. Those two gaps are why Stake places fifth in the main ranking rather than at the top of it.
Quick stats
| Rating | 4.4 / 5 |
|---|---|
| Licence | Curaçao licence |
| Founded | 2017 |
| Bonus | Current offer is on the operator's site |
| Payout | Instant in crypto |
| Payments | Crypto: BTC, ETH, USDT, LTC and more |
| Games | Originals, slots, live casino, sports |
| Checked on | 2026-08-21 |
Bonuses and promotions 3.9
There is no welcome package to quote here, and quoting one anyway would mean inventing it. Stake's documented model pushes value into a VIP program that returns cashback and rakeback as you play, which pays the regular generously and the visitor almost nothing. The design is coherent; it just leaves a first-time depositor nothing to weigh on signup day, and the score follows.
Pros
- Cashback and rakeback run as a standing program, not a promo with an expiry date
- Returns track how much you play rather than how much you deposit
- With no deposit package attached, no package wagering hangs over a withdrawal
- The bonus and loyalty rules are published in writing, not only inside the account
Cons
- No welcome package that we could confirm at source on 2026-08-21
- A player passing through for one evening collects close to none of the VIP value
stake.com refused our automated read on 2026-08-21, so we quote no percentage, cap or promo name. See the current offer on the operator site before you deposit.
What is documented is the shape of the reward system, and it is the one the brand is known for: cashback and rakeback paid through VIP tiers.
That model inverts the usual arithmetic. A deposit match is worth whatever survives its wagering requirements, so its value peaks in the first week and decays after. Rakeback returns a slice of what the house takes from your betting, so it is worth nothing in the first hour and grows with every session that follows.
Grade it by which of those two players you are. Someone playing most weeks is paid continuously in a way a one-off match never matches; someone testing a site for one evening should expect to see none of it.
Games and Originals 4.7
The Originals are the reason to be here. Plinko, Mines, Crash and Dice were built by the operator instead of licensed from a studio, and they run on provably fair mechanics, so a round can be checked rather than trusted. The slots and live tables around them are competent surroundings, not the draw.
Pros
- Plinko, Mines, Crash and Dice are house-built rather than licensed in
- Provably fair mechanics let you verify a result after the round closes
- Crash play is native to the platform instead of a bolted-on section
- Slots, live tables, sports and esports all draw on the same balance
Cons
- No verified game count for the slots section
- A player chasing one particular studio's titles has nothing here confirming they are stocked
An Original, in Stake's sense, is a game the operator wrote instead of bought. Plinko drops a ball through a peg field toward multiplier slots at the bottom. Mines is minesweeper with a cash-out button. Crash climbs a multiplier until it stops without warning, and Dice is a roll against a threshold you set yourself.
What links them is the provably fair method. The values that decide a round are committed before the bet is placed and can be checked against the outcome afterwards. That is a different kind of assurance from the long-run return a slot publishes: one is a promise about millions of spins, the other is a receipt for the spin you just made.
Live dealer tables
The live dealer section runs alongside the Originals rather than in a wallet of its own, and the sportsbook and esports lines settle from that same balance. Stakes everywhere are placed in coin units, so a live seat and a Plinko drop draw from one pot in one denomination, and moving between them costs nothing but a click.
The slots floor fills out the rest of the lobby. Treat it as supporting cast: playable, but the argument for choosing Stake over a slots specialist has to come from the four games above it.
Payments and payouts 4.8
This is the strongest part of the site and the most limiting, at the same time. Coins go in, coins come out, a withdrawal clears in minutes, and no bank sits in the path to slow it down or ask what the money is for. The cost of that is paid up front, so the on-ramp is a problem you solve before you arrive.
Pros
- Withdrawals settle in minutes, the quickest window of any operator we rank
- BTC, ETH, USDT and LTC all move in both directions, with further coins behind them
- A stablecoin balance in USDT holds its value while coin-priced ones move
- Nothing in the chain depends on a bank being open
Cons
- No lari, no Georgian cards and no bank transfer at any point
- The lari value of a balance rises and falls with the coin it is held in
Every method is a coin, and the four our sources name are below. The operator lists more, but only the ticker changes: value arrives over a blockchain and leaves over the same one.
| Method | Direction | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin (BTC) | Deposit and withdrawal | Minutes to withdraw |
| Ether (ETH) | Deposit and withdrawal | Minutes to withdraw |
| Tether (USDT) | Deposit and withdrawal | Minutes to withdraw |
| Litecoin (LTC) | Deposit and withdrawal | Minutes to withdraw |
Set that against the alternative. Card withdrawals at the Georgian-licensed sites in our ranking are quoted at 0-24 hours, because a bank has to process them and banks keep hours. Here the clock is a network confirmation, which keeps no hours at all. The size of that gap is what the fast payout ranking was built to compare.
Funding an account for the first time:
- Choose your coin in the cashier, which then shows a deposit address belonging to that coin alone.
- Copy the address into the withdrawal form of the exchange or wallet holding your funds.
- Confirm the network matches on both sides, since a transfer sent over the wrong one can be lost for good.
- Send a small amount first and watch it credit before you move the rest.
- Cash out by reversing the trip, pasting an address from a wallet you control into the cashier.
Playing on mobile 4.4
A crypto casino fits a phone better than it fits a desktop, because the exchange and the wallet are already apps on that phone. The route from buying a coin to placing a bet stays inside one device and takes a paste rather than a card form. What does not change on the small screen is the language, which stays English.
Pros
- The exchange app, the wallet app and the casino sit one swipe apart
- Funding the account is a copied address, not a form full of card details
- No card number is ever typed on the phone, because the cashier never asks for one
Cons
- Every figure on screen is a coin figure, so the lari amount is yours to work out
- The phone that plays also holds the wallet, so losing it costs more than a session
Playing from a phone puts the entire chain in one hand: the exchange where a coin is bought, the wallet that holds it, and the casino it funds. A deposit becomes an app switch and a pasted address, and a withdrawal is the same trip in reverse.
The catch is concentration of risk. The device you play on is also the device your money lives on, so a screen lock on the phone and a separate lock on the wallet app both do real work. Keeping only session-sized amounts on it is the same habit as not carrying a full bankroll in a pocket.
Customer support 4.2
Support here is written first and live second. Stake documents its VIP cashback and rakeback rules in a help centre that opens without an account, which suits a self-serve player. Anyone who wants a phone line answered in Georgian keeps that advantage with the locally licensed operators instead.
Pros
- The help centre is public, so answers are readable before you register
- The rules that decide what you are paid sit in writing rather than in a chat window
Cons
- No email address or live chat channel that we could confirm at source on 2026-08-21
- Help material is English only, like the rest of the platform
What Stake documents in public is the reward side: the VIP tiers, and the cashback and rakeback they pay. That material sits in the help centre in English, and it opens without an account, so the question a new depositor asks most often has a written answer instead of a queue.
What we cannot tell you is how the live side performs. No email address, phone number or chat window was readable for us on 2026-08-21, so the contact options are whatever the site surfaces once you are signed in. A player who wants a named channel and a reply in Georgian is better served by the locally licensed brands in this ranking.
Licence and security 4.0
The permit behind Stake is a Curaçao licence, and two practical consequences follow for your money. Deposits and withdrawals never pass through a Georgian bank, because they never leave the crypto rails to begin with, so no local institution sits in the chain to hold or query a transfer. In return, a dispute you cannot settle with the operator is heard under an international licence rather than by the regulator that oversees the permit-holding sites in this ranking.
The same trade runs through the crypto casino ranking: on our list the operators that take coins are the internationally licensed ones. Pick the half you care about before you fund an account, because it is not a setting you can switch later.
How to sign up and start playing
- Buy the coin before you register. Any exchange handles that part, and holding USDT keeps your balance's lari value steady while the process is still new to you.
- Register at stake.com with an email address.
- Open the cashier, pick the coin you bought and copy the deposit address it generates for it.
- Send a small first transfer, confirm it credits, then top up to the amount you actually intend to play with.
- Save a withdrawal address from a wallet you hold the keys to, so cashing out later is a confirmation rather than a hunt through apps.
Frequently asked questions
Can I play at Stake with lari or a Georgian bank card?
No. Coins are the only thing the cashier handles, so the way in is to buy USDT or BTC on an exchange and send it to the deposit address. Anyone who wants to fund an account straight from a Georgian card should pick a lari-based operator instead.
How fast are Stake withdrawals?
Minutes, once the network confirms the transfer. There is no banking step in between, which is why the estimate we carry for Stake is instant in crypto against 0-24 hours for card payouts at the local operators.
What are Stake Originals?
They are the four games the operator built itself: Plinko, Mines, Crash and Dice. Provably fair mechanics sit under all four, which means a round's outcome can be verified once it closes instead of taken on trust.
Does Stake give a welcome bonus?
Not one we can quote. Our read of the operator site was refused on 2026-08-21, and the documented model rewards ongoing play through VIP cashback and rakeback rather than a signup package. See the current offer on the operator site before depositing.
Is Stake licensed in Georgia?
No. The permit behind it is a Curaçao licence, which means a complaint you cannot settle with the operator goes to an international regulator rather than a Georgian one. Several brands in this ranking hold Georgian permits instead.
Do I need a crypto wallet before signing up?
Yes, in practical terms. Nothing but coins moves through the account, so the two things to arrange first are a place to buy them and somewhere of your own to keep them. Sorting that out before you register turns the opening deposit into a quick job rather than an evening of admin.
Is the Stake site available in Georgian?
No. The platform is English throughout, including the help centre, and there is no Georgian version of the interface. Players who want Georgian screens and Georgian-speaking staff are better served by the locally licensed brands.
Can I bet on sports with the same account?
Yes. The sportsbook and the esports line sit on the same balance as the casino, so funding the account once covers both. Bets settle in whichever coin the account is held in.


