Cryptsy publishes guides, reviews, and news on sweepstakes casinos, crypto casinos, and the wider cryptocurrency market. This policy explains how we research, write, and maintain that content, and the standards every page here is held to.
Our editorial mission
We help US players and crypto users make informed decisions. That means plain answers first, real data over marketing copy, and clear warnings about risk. If a bonus carries a high playthrough requirement or a casino is restricted in certain states, we say so.
How we create content
Every article is assigned to an author who covers that topic. Drafts are checked for accuracy, then formatted with the specific figures a reader needs: bonus amounts, wagering multiples, supported states, fees, and processing times. We update pages when offers change rather than leaving stale numbers in place.
Sourcing and fact-checking
Claims about licensing, legality, bonuses, and prices are checked against primary sources: the operator’s own terms, state regulator listings, and live exchange or on-chain data. Where a figure can change daily, such as a token price or a presale stage, we date it so readers know how current it is.
Editorial independence and affiliate disclosure. Cryptsy earns commissions when readers sign up with some of the casinos and services we list. Those partnerships never buy a higher rating or a better review. Rankings follow the criteria in our review methodology, and we recommend non-partner options when they are the better pick.
Author expertise
Content is produced by writers who follow the sweepstakes, crypto casino, and cryptocurrency space closely. Read more about them on our editorial team page.
Corrections and updates
If we get something wrong, we fix it. Spotted an error or an out-of-date offer? Reach us through the contact page and we will review it. Material corrections are made directly on the page.
Responsible gambling. Sweepstakes and casino play is for adults only, and age limits vary by platform and state. Play for entertainment, set limits, and never wager more than you can afford to lose. Free, confidential help is available in the US through the National Council on Problem Gambling at 1-800-522-4700.