Affiliate disclosure
slot.report is funded by commercial links to licensed crypto casinos. This page explains what that means in practice, how the money flows, and why that model does not affect the independence of the reviews we publish.
How the links work
Links to casinos pass through this site's /go/ route and carry the right attribute for search engines. If you sign up or deposit through one, the operator pays us a commission. Nothing changes for you: you pay no more, you get no worse a bonus, and the casino treats you like any other player. The commission comes from the casino's marketing budget, not your pocket.
Editorial independence
Slot reviews are written with the same method whether or not we hold a commercial deal with an operator. No casino reads or approves them before publication. Negative ratings stay on the site even where a cooperation is active. We only recommend licensed casinos that accept players from Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana, and we verify their terms ourselves.
Which operators we work with
We currently hold deals with a small group of crypto casinos we verify one by one: winz.io, BC.Game, Rainbet and wild.io, the same ones in our casino list. Each passed the same filter — a verifiable licence, acceptance of players from all three markets, and bonus terms we could read in full before listing them.
When a deal ends or an operator changes its terms for Africa, we update the list and the relevant reviews. If a casino stops accepting players from a country, we drop it from the recommendations for that market even if the commission still applies. Recommending something that does not work from your country helps no one. Questions about this model? Write to us through the contact form.