Public-source research recorded in the current public-source research.
CoinPoker review: public evidence and unresolved risks
CoinPoker publishes poker, casino, sportsbook, rewards, and affiliate pages, but its reported Anjouan license, country restrictions, and untested payout path make eligibility and live terms essential checks before depositing.
Prepared by the SkinRake Research Desk. Research date: . Account tested: No. Deposit or withdrawal tested: No.
Use this to decide whether the site fits the visitor's main search intent.
Payment support can change by region, account status, and operator policy.
Always confirm the official URL before adding or promoting an operator link.
CoinPoker Screenshots
Public CoinPoker pages viewed on 2026-07-16. No account login was used.
Evidence-led assessment
CoinPoker is a crypto-first poker room with casino and sportsbook sections. Its promotions page advertises a large monthly rewards program, and its help center links a public affiliate site. Third-party sources report an Anjouan license, while the 2026 terms restrict the US, UK, and India; eligibility and live terms need checking before deposit.
This desk-researched profile is not a finding that the operator is legal, licensed, safe, or available in every country. It separates cited public information from account-only and transaction-only claims.
Public evidence supports a sourced profile; account-side terms and live cashier behavior remain untested unless explicitly stated.
What the public research covered
Public affiliate, partner, referral, or support page found. Exact rates may still be account-side.
Terms, FAQ, help, AML, KYC, license, or restricted-country source is linked in the research data.
Public complaint and reputation evidence is incomplete, so the trust assessment remains limited.
Public payment, fee, withdrawal, or cashout documentation is linked. This is not a transaction test.
No account was created, no forms were submitted, and no wager or deposit test was performed.
A poker room first, with a casino stapled on
The homepage markets CoinPoker as a crypto-friendly poker room. The top navigation adds casino and sports sections that share the same account, and the site offers a downloadable client. A live player counter and secure-custody line are operator claims, not independent verification.
Named ambassadors include Nik Airball, Benjamin Rolle, Papo MC, Mario Mosbock, and Mariano Grandoli, alongside an Argentina Football Association sponsorship and partner logos. These sponsorships show marketing activity; they do not establish withdrawal reliability.
Third-party reviews name Precise Interactive Inc. in Panama and Anjouan license ALSI-202412004-FI1. The 2026 terms PDF did not expose readable text during the public check, so the entity and license number remain reported rather than independently verified.
The games, and the rewards machine around them
The live site and cited sources list Texas Hold'em, Short Deck, Pot Limit Omaha including 5- and 6-card PLO, All-In or Fold, and Bomb Pot across cash games and tournaments, with stakes advertised as high as $5,000/$10,000.
CoinRewards carries much of the marketing, advertised as 'Over $7M in Rewards Every Month' with four daily reward methods. Official pages document CoinRaces cash-game leaderboards, including an operator-claimed $1.2 million each week across NLH and PLO races, plus Splash Pots, Missions and bankroll boosts. It functions as a rakeback system, so its value depends on playing volume and the current terms.
The casino and sportsbook have dedicated sections. The promotions page cites a Battle of Malta $30M guaranteed online series, a Sports Bet Combo Boost up to 40%, and a World Cup Leaderboard with EUR 20,000 in free bets. These promotions do not verify withdrawals, and no payout test was performed.
Two 150% welcome bonuses, and the parts they don't spell out
The official promotions page lists two first-deposit offers: a 150% poker match up to $2,000 and a separate 150% casino match up to $2,000 plus 100 free spins. These are advertised headline values, not confirmed cashout values.
The captured public material did not state the exact clearing rate, cap, or eligible games beyond saying the poker match unlocks as users play. Affiliate promo codes may carry different packages. Read the live terms before depositing against either offer.
CoinPoker's accepted coins and fiat on-ramp
The official Accepted Payment Methods strip shows USDT, USDC, BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, and POL; an additional cited source lists TRX.
There's a fiat on-ramp too, with Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Luxon Pay and Pix listed alongside the coins, and the hero advertises "Instant Deposits & Withdrawals." Take the speed claim as marketing until you've cashed out yourself. No deposit, withdrawal, KYC or payout test was run here, so anything touching how fast money actually leaves the site is unverified, and third-party reports of sub-hour crypto withdrawals are reputation, not proof.
The licence, the blocked countries, and the affiliate side
Third-party sources report an Anjouan license, which offers limited player recourse. CoinPoker's 2026 terms restrict India, the United Kingdom, and the United States; third-party sources add Austria, Belize, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and Australia. Confirm eligibility against the live terms before funding an account.
Third-party reviews describe a decentralised RNG built on the KECCAK-256 hash that players can verify. No official fairness page was found, so that claim remains third-party-sourced and should not be treated as a guarantee. Multiple 2026 reviews also report more than eight years of operation, no major theft scandal, and softer competition than large mainstream rooms. Those are external reputation claims, not results from a transaction test.
CoinPoker's help center links coinpokeraffiliates.com. The affiliate site advertises custom revenue-share deals, a dashboard for clicks, registrations, deposits, and earnings, a dedicated manager, and monthly USDT payouts before the 12th, with a reported $100 minimum. Exact revenue-share percentages are not public, and no affiliate application was submitted.
This profile is built from public research dated 2026-07-16. SkinRake did not create an account, deposit, withdraw, pass KYC, or test an affiliate payment on CoinPoker. Account-only claims remain unconfirmed.
Not confirmed by public evidence: Public reputation check, Account-side verification, Coin.partners appears broad and template-like in public HTML, so CoinPoker-specific affiliate evidence is stronger from coinpokeraffiliates.com and CoinPoker help pages. No account or payment test was performed..
Evidence summary
CoinPoker publishes poker, casino, sportsbook, rewards, and affiliate pages, but its reported Anjouan license, country restrictions, and untested payout path make eligibility and live terms essential checks before depositing. Evidence status: Public evidence reviewed. Review the cited sources and unresolved limitations before deciding whether to use CoinPoker.