SoftSwiss, a leading online casino provider, is ready to launch a new online casino site called WildCoins Casino. It will offer the most popular casino games including slots, live dealer games, roulette, poker, craps, jackpot games and more. The games are developed with the latest technologies and will be available even on mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones!
Cryptocurrency-Oriented
When it comes to banking methods, this new online casino is crypto-focused and due to many advantages and faster withdrawal procedures, it is no secret that more and more casino providers decided to expand their deposit options with cryptocurrencies.
This site accepts most used currencies such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, Lite Coin, Doge Coin, Bitcoin Cash and Stablecoin Tether (USDT). Withdrawal for this site will take up to 24 hours while the minimum required amount is $20.
Welcome Package and Loyalty Program
Punters who deposit up to 1 BTC will earn a 100% bonus plus 300 extra spins on first funding. With 1.25 BTC on the second deposit, they will earn a deposit equal to 50% and will be rewarded with additional 50 extra spins. On the third deposit, players can win 75% up to 1.25 BTC with 50 spins granted. Roulette, poker and for all card games bets count as 5% towards points accumulation.
Already with first deposits, players will enter a loyalty program. CP will be awarded one point for each type of cryptocurrency players will use: 1 point for 0.00025 BTC, 0.02 BCH, 0.0033 ETH, 0.07 LTC, 50 DOG and 12.5 USDT with online slots.
Players will have a wide variety of games to choose from. WildCoins Casino has selected premium casino providers such as Play’n GO, Mr Slotty, NetEnt, Betsoft, and many other industry-leading brands. As for live dealer titles, punters will have the option to enjoy in most popular content in the industry developed by Pragmatic Play, Evolution Gaming, Ezugi, and Vivogaming.
Who will Have Access to the Site?
WildCoins Casino will be available in North America which includes USA and Canada. Also, Australia and New Zealand will have granted access while in Europe for now only Germany. Restricted countries for the new site include the United Kingdom, Curacao, Israel, Ukraine, and Gibraltar.