Updated June 2026 · Trending · BCGameInsider editorial
BC.Game, Stake and Roobet are the three crypto-friendly platforms players most often compare. All three accept crypto deposits, all three run their own originals catalogues, and all three have aggressive welcome bonuses and VIP programs. Beyond the surface they're meaningfully different. Here is the side-by-side based on six months of editorial testing across all three platforms. If you want the wider context, check BC.Game's casino lineup.
We scoped this comparison to the things players actually feel within their first month: deposit and withdrawal speed, the originals catalogue, sportsbook depth, VIP rewards, customer support, mobile UX and bonus terms. We deliberately skipped things that don't matter to most users (white-label provider lists, jurisdiction licensing footnotes, marketing partnerships).

In this guide
- Deposit and withdrawal speed
- Originals catalogue
- Sportsbook depth
- Welcome bonus and ongoing rewards
- VIP program structure
- Customer support
- Mobile experience
- The honest pick by use case
Deposit and withdrawal speed
All three accept the same major coins (BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, SOL, DOGE) and the major networks. Deposits clear at the speed of the network — on fast chains like Solana or TRC-20 USDT, that's seconds. On Bitcoin mainnet, that's the standard 10-60 minute confirmation window. For the latest numbers and wagering rules, see our deposit bonus tiers and wagering.
Withdrawals are where the platforms diverge. BC.Game and Stake both run sub-minute withdrawals for small amounts on fast networks; Roobet is consistently slower, with 5-30 minute processing on small withdrawals and occasional manual-review delays on larger ones. None of them are slow in the absolute sense, but if instant-out matters to you, BC.Game and Stake share the lead.
All three trigger KYC at large withdrawal thresholds. The thresholds are not published and have moved over the past year; expect documentation on cumulative withdrawals exceeding the equivalent of a few thousand USD. Curious how it lines up against competitors? Read see the head-to-head breakdown.
Originals catalogue
BC.Game runs the deepest originals lineup of the three: Crash, Plinko, Mines, Hilo, Dice, Limbo, Keno, Wheel, plus seasonal originals. All are provably fair with published RTPs and verifiable seed-and-nonce hashes.
Stake matches BC.Game on the headline originals (Crash, Plinko, Mines, Dice, Limbo) and ships its own variants of each (Stake Originals branded with house art). Provably fair is implemented end-to-end. Stake's Limbo and Hilo implementations are particularly polished.
Roobet has a thinner originals catalogue centred on its custom Crash and Towers titles. The math is fair; the variety is smaller than the other two.
For a player whose primary draw is originals, the order is BC.Game ≈ Stake > Roobet.
Sportsbook depth
Stake wins on sportsbook depth and pre-match market trees for top football, basketball and tennis events. Their in-play coverage is the fastest of the three on tier-1 events.
BC.Game sits a close second on sportsbook breadth and is the clear leader on esports depth — CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant, R6 and CoD all get tournament-level coverage with deep prop trees on top events.
Roobet has a sportsbook but it's the weakest of the three — fewer markets, thinner in-play, and less competitive odds on the top fixtures most users actually bet.
For a sportsbook-first user, the order is Stake > BC.Game > Roobet, with BC.Game winning if esports is your primary interest.
Welcome bonus and ongoing rewards
Headline numbers don't tell you much in this category — every platform advertises an "up to X BTC" cumulative match that few players ever reach. The fine print matters more.
BC.Game's current welcome package is a multi-deposit match up to 5 BTC + 300 free spins. The wagering on the match portion is on the lower end of the industry standard; slots count 100%, table games count less. Free spins are tied to featured slots with their own expiry.
Stake runs a "$2 free spin" style entry promo plus deposit-bonus campaigns that rotate. Their core program is rakeback rather than match-bonus; the math favours high-volume players over casual depositors.
Roobet runs a smaller match-bonus structure with more aggressive wagering requirements. The bonus is meaningfully harder to clear than the BC.Game or Stake equivalents.
For a casual depositor who plans to play a bonus through, BC.Game has the most favourable terms.
VIP program structure
Stake's VIP program is the most generous at the top tiers — published reload bonuses, monthly bonuses, rakeback that compounds with tier progression, and personal VIP manager access at the top. It's the program high-volume players consistently pick.
BC.Game's VIP system is tier-based with predictable advancement, daily/weekly/monthly bonuses, rakeback and a Lucky Spin daily reward. The progression is faster than Stake's at low tiers and slower at the top.
Roobet's VIP is the weakest of the three on absolute reward value, though the customer-relationship side (host attention, personalised offers) is decent at the top tiers.
For a player playing five-figure monthly volume, Stake's VIP wins on math. For everyone else, the difference between the three doesn't materially change your monthly bottom line.
Customer support
All three run 24/7 live chat. Median response times in our testing across the past six months:
- BC.Game: 1-3 minutes to first response, knowledgeable on bonus terms
- Stake: 1-4 minutes to first response, particularly strong on sportsbook queries
- Roobet: 3-8 minutes to first response, weaker on edge-case bonus questions
None of them are bad. BC.Game and Stake are essentially tied; Roobet trails on response time and consistency.
Mobile experience
All three ship a mobile web build that runs the full lobby. BC.Game and Stake both offer native Android apps (Apple Store policies keep most crypto-casino apps off iOS); Roobet is web-only.
Mobile lobby UX is comparable across the three. Stake's mobile bet slip is the cleanest for sportsbook users; BC.Game's mobile filter UI for slots is the most usable; Roobet's mobile build is the weakest of the three.
The honest pick by use case
- Originals + welcome bonus: BC.Game
- Sportsbook depth on top leagues: Stake
- Esports betting: BC.Game
- High-volume VIP grinding: Stake
- Casual depositor wanting predictable rewards: BC.Game
- Withdrawals speed: BC.Game ≈ Stake (both ahead of Roobet)
- Mobile sportsbook: Stake
- Mobile casino lobby: BC.Game
The shorter version: most casual players are better served by BC.Game; sportsbook-first and high-volume VIP players gravitate to Stake; Roobet is the third pick in nearly every category.
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Responsible play
Every crypto casino runs on a house edge. Set deposit limits, take regular breaks, and use the responsible-gambling tools each platform provides. 18+ / 21+ where applicable. Help at BeGambleAware.org and GamCare.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I play the games covered in this guide?
BC.Game is available via our affiliate link with the current welcome bonus. Stake and Roobet have their own signup flows; we don't run affiliate links for either.
Is BC.Game safe to use?
BC.Game runs a Curaçao-licensed platform with provably fair originals, 2FA, withdrawal-address whitelisting and the standard responsible-gambling tools.
Do I need a promo code?
No. Use our affiliate link and the current welcome offer tracks automatically.
What's the minimum to start?
Deposit minimums are tiny on fast networks (TRC-20 USDT, Solana USDC). You can fund a real account with under five dollars to test the lobby.
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