What Is the On-Chain Casino Transparency Tracker?
The On-Chain Casino Transparency Tracker pulls live deposit, withdrawal, and wallet balance data directly from public blockchain records for the crypto casinos we review, rather than relying on figures an operator chooses to publish about itself. Every number shown here comes from the same public, independently verifiable ledger anyone can inspect on a block explorer, we’ve simply aggregated it into one place.
This matters because crypto casinos have historically operated as something of a black box: you deposit funds, and beyond your own transaction history, you have no independent way to see how much volume a casino actually processes or whether its wallets show the kind of consistent activity you’d expect from a legitimate, functioning operator. On-chain data changes that, it’s public by design, and no casino can selectively hide or edit a transaction that’s already been confirmed on a blockchain.
How On-Chain Transparency Works
This tracker draws on the same underlying idea as Proof of Reserves (PoR), a transparency method that major crypto exchanges like Binance, Crypto.com, and Coinbase have adopted over the past several years to demonstrate that customer funds are actually backed by real, on-chain assets rather than existing only on a private internal ledger. In its fullest form, PoR involves publishing wallet addresses and cryptographically proving that on-chain holdings match customer liabilities, work an independent auditor typically certifies.
Our tracker takes the more accessible half of that idea, the on-chain data itself, and applies it specifically to crypto casino activity. By monitoring known casino-operated wallet addresses across supported blockchains, we can surface deposit volume, withdrawal volume, and current wallet balances continuously, rather than as a one-time audit snapshot. It’s worth being direct about what this is and isn’t: this is live on-chain activity data, not a certified audit, and it isn’t a guarantee of a casino’s overall solvency, since off-chain liabilities and internal ledger balances aren’t something any public blockchain can reveal. Think of it as a genuinely independent signal worth weighing alongside licensing, our review methodology, and other trust indicators, not a replacement for any of them.
Live Crypto Casino Data 18 August 2026
| # | Casino | Deposits 24h | Withdrawals 24h | Deposits (7D) | Withdrawals (7D) | Top Currency | Wallet Balance | Change (7D) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Stake | $2,830,585 | $2,367,972 | $9,790,620 | $13,975,017 | ETH | ▼ 5.7% | |
Ethereum
24,365.5108 ETH
$46,265,412
Solana
417,844.6141 SOL
$31,856,473
BNB Smart Chain
6,033.8022 BNB
$3,625,410
Tron
7,835,515.4016 TRX
$2,603,013
Polygon
6,836,940.4499 MATIC
$862,521
Bitcoin
0.0932 BTC
$5,985 | ||||||||
| #2 | Rainbet | $1,274,645 | $1,167,749 | $3,267,447 | $3,631,017 | ETH | ▲ 5.2% | |
Solana
159,099.5141 SOL
$12,129,747
Ethereum
5,480.4579 ETH
$10,402,183
Bitcoin
67.8980 BTC
$4,358,166
Base
1,973.7594 ETH
$3,746,294
BNB Smart Chain
4,397.3556 BNB
$2,641,799
Tron
5,404,251.7477 TRX
$1,796,022
Polygon
1,851,713.1732 MATIC
$233,605
Arbitrum One
16.7653 ETH
$31,821 | ||||||||
| #3 | BitStarz | $616,645 | $202,981 | $2,434,086 | $2,167,213 | BTC | ▲ 2.9% | |
Bitcoin
277.3059 BTC
$17,801,372
Ethereum
120.4850 ETH
$228,781
Solana
714.3839 SOL
$54,515
Tron
111,198.4321 TRX
$36,969 | ||||||||
| #4 | BC.Game | $15,424 | $39,257 | $79,659 | $217,994 | SOL | ▲ 16.3% | |
Solana
92,719.4646 SOL
$7,068,932
BNB Smart Chain
9,731.5379 BNB
$5,847,195
Polygon
5,397,156.9738 MATIC
$680,884
Base
264.1459 ETH
$501,565
Arbitrum One
60.1545 ETH
$114,223
Bitcoin
0.2288 BTC
$14,690
Ethereum
2.9985 ETH
$5,694
Tron
615.8060 TRX
$205 | ||||||||
| #5 | Roobet | $1,973,167 | $3,389,987 | $18,528,954 | $19,247,172 | ETH | ▲ 0.1% | |
Ethereum
1,605.9980 ETH
$3,049,517
Solana
19,757.7728 SOL
$1,507,716
Tron
3,104,467.1698 TRX
$1,032,120
Arbitrum One
229.1819 ETH + $499,355 tokens
$934,533
Base
234.2840 ETH
$444,866
BNB Smart Chain
593.8353 BNB
$356,794
Polygon
0.0000 MATIC
$0 | ||||||||
| #6 | Solcasino | $39,785 | $10,468 | $104,761 | $30,933 | SOL | ▲ 3.7% | |
Solana
54,302.1930 SOL
$4,138,370
Ethereum
107.0876 ETH
$203,225
BNB Smart Chain
161.7210 BNB
$97,138
Tron
129,615.3543 TRX
$43,083 | ||||||||
| #7 | Cloudbet | $31,728 | $140,576 | $345,221 | $556,503 | ETH | ▼ 1.3% | |
Ethereum
1,121.3592 ETH
$2,129,056
Solana
12,435.9554 SOL
$948,841
BNB Smart Chain
579.5714 BNB
$348,214
Arbitrum One
170.7214 ETH
$323,987
Tron
879,303.7366 TRX
$292,332
Base
143.9004 ETH
$273,087
Polygon
667,448.9910 MATIC
$84,203 | ||||||||
| #8 | Shuffle | $772,519 | $2,265,187 | $2,763,526 | $4,310,485 | ETH | ▼ 40.9% | |
Solana
15,946.4642 SOL
$1,216,875
Base
544.2077 ETH
$1,033,358
Ethereum
522.2215 ETH
$991,610
Tron
1,412,328.0837 TRX
$469,547
BNB Smart Chain
530.5989 BNB
$318,800
Polygon
512,212.0602 MATIC
$64,619
Arbitrum One
10.6162 ETH
$20,158 | ||||||||
| #9 | Duel | $268,597 | $237,985 | $4,351,595 | $4,856,843 | ETH | ▼ 7.2% | |
Solana
16,784.8822 SOL
$1,279,679
Ethereum
586.7816 ETH
$1,113,741
BNB Smart Chain
1,799.1348 BNB
$1,080,866
Tron
1,549,986.8736 TRX
$515,115 | ||||||||
| #10 | Duelbits | $207,823 | $228,462 | $639,125 | $680,111 | ETH | ▲ 2.4% | |
Ethereum
936.6433 ETH
$1,778,526
Solana
18,377.5747 SOL
$1,402,393
BNB Smart Chain
159.4954 BNB
$95,830
Tron
83,829.1901 TRX
$27,870 | ||||||||
| #11 | MetaWin | $202,883 | $192,655 | $561,228 | $466,217 | ETH | ▼ 12.3% | |
Ethereum
375.1545 ETH
$711,949
Solana
7,632.8929 SOL
$581,703
Tron
774,021.4407 TRX
$257,278
BNB Smart Chain
423.1777 BNB
$254,182
Base
76.2606 ETH
$144,724
Arbitrum One
35.4708 ETH
$67,315
Polygon
199,411.1035 MATIC
$25,157 | ||||||||
| #12 | Bitcasino | $36,503 | $133,784 | $171,477 | $259,658 | ETH | ▲ 7.3% | |
Tron
2,827,037.7564 TRX
$940,010
Ethereum
261.4565 ETH
$496,179
BNB Smart Chain
401.0246 BNB
$240,875
Base
40.0392 ETH
$75,984
Solana
415.7598 SOL
$31,685
Polygon
208,744.4533 MATIC
$26,334
Arbitrum One
0.0000 ETH
$0 | ||||||||
| #13 | Gamdom | $310,692 | $782,039 | $1,641,724 | $2,816,950 | ETH | ▼ 28.9% | |
Ethereum
367.8379 ETH
$698,402
Solana
7,453.0834 SOL
$568,223
Tron
960,678.3160 TRX
$319,230
BNB Smart Chain
159.7250 BNB
$95,980 | ||||||||
| #14 | Betfury | $102,532 | $177,335 | $187,873 | $559,746 | SOL | ▲ 4.1% | |
Tron
1,534,250.0862 TRX
$509,689
Ethereum
132.5068 ETH
$251,607
Solana
2,970.8159 SOL
$226,495
BNB Smart Chain
208.2643 BNB
$125,136
Arbitrum One
65.7840 ETH
$124,912
Polygon
568,420.8684 MATIC
$71,710 | ||||||||
| #15 | Razed | $240,283 | $452,072 | $863,180 | $1,433,080 | ETH | ▲ 28.4% | |
Ethereum
231.0337 ETH
$438,513
Solana
4,539.2367 SOL
$346,071
Tron
100,215.5355 TRX
$33,318
BNB Smart Chain
0.8653 BNB
$520 | ||||||||
Data is based on public blockchain activity for known casino wallet addresses, including native coins and any tracked ERC-20/BEP-20 tokens (stablecoins, etc.). “Top Currency” is the single asset with the highest deposit volume in this window. “Change” reflects the native-coin wallet balance trend, not token holdings. Click the balance to see the per-chain breakdown and verify the raw data yourself on a public block explorer. Informational only, not a complete picture of total turnover.
Data last updated 3 hours ago.
How We Source This Data & Its Limitations
Data on this page is pulled directly from public blockchain records for wallet addresses independently identified as belonging to each tracked casino, across the networks that casino actually supports (commonly Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Solana, and BNB Chain). Figures update automatically as new blocks confirm, rather than on a fixed manual schedule.
A few honest limitations are worth understanding. First, this reflects a point-in-time and ongoing snapshot of on-chain activity, not a certified financial audit, a casino’s true solvency also depends on off-chain liabilities (like your actual account balance, which isn’t itself an on-chain object) that no blockchain can show. Second, wallet identification relies on our own research and, where available, addresses casinos have themselves disclosed, if a casino uses undisclosed or frequently rotated wallets, our coverage of its activity may be incomplete. Third, deposit and withdrawal volume reflects gross on-chain movement, not net profit, revenue, or player outcomes, high volume indicates an active platform, not necessarily a profitable or fair one. Use this tracker as one independent input among several, alongside our full casino comparisons and individual reviews, rather than as a standalone verdict on any operator.
FAQ – On-Chain Casino Transparency Tracker
It’s a live tool that pulls deposit, withdrawal, and wallet balance data directly from public blockchain records for the crypto casinos we review, giving an independently verifiable view of on-chain activity rather than relying on figures operators self-report.
Not exactly. Proof of Reserves (PoR) typically involves an independent auditor cryptographically certifying that on-chain holdings match customer liabilities. This tracker surfaces the on-chain activity data itself, live, but isn’t a certified audit or a guarantee of solvency on its own.
Directly from public blockchain records for wallet addresses identified as belonging to each tracked casino, across the networks that casino supports, commonly Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Solana, and BNB Chain.
Not on its own. High volume indicates an active, liquid platform, but it doesn’t measure fairness, licensing, or how reliably a casino pays out. Use it alongside our full casino reviews and ranking methodology, not as a standalone verdict.
A casino can’t edit or hide a transaction already confirmed on a public blockchain, that’s the core value of on-chain data. However, if an operator uses undisclosed or frequently rotated wallets, our coverage of its full activity may be incomplete.
Figures update automatically as new blocks confirm on each supported network, rather than on a fixed manual publishing schedule, so this reflects live, ongoing activity rather than a one-time snapshot.




