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Ripper Casino

5.6
Frank Score
Frank Score5.59
Facts score5.59
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259th of 335
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Last update
May 27, 2026
OVERVIEW

Ripper Casino – Curaçao-licensed AUD-first crypto-friendly operator

Ripper Casino has been operating since 2021 under a Curaçao licence, with Australian Dollars sitting alongside Bitcoin, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash on the cashier. The provider list is short, the bonus catalogue leans hard on free spins and no-deposit offers with high wagering, and the public information on payouts is thin. It fits a narrow profile of slot players willing to grind through 60x wagering on small bonus stakes; it fits very few profiles beyond that.

THE CASINO IN ONE SCAN

What you need to know in 30 seconds

  • LicenseCuraçao
  • OperatorNot disclosed (since 2021)
  • CurrenciesAUD, BTC, LTC, BCH
  • Software providers7 in total, including Rival Gaming, Booming Games, Habanero, Arrow's Edge
  • Game librarySlots-led catalogue with live tables; size not disclosed
  • Live casinoVibra Gaming
  • LanguagesEnglish only
  • MobileBrowser-based, no native app disclosed
  • Headline bonus$25 no-deposit with code RC25, 60x wagering, $180 max cashout
  • Frank Score5.5 / 10, ranked 413th
GAMES & SOFTWARE

What the library actually offers

The provider list is seven names: Rival Gaming, Booming Games, Habanero Systems, Arrow's Edge, Evoplay, Mascot Games and Vibra Gaming. Rival is the spine; the rest are mid-tier and niche studios. No NetEnt, no Play'n GO, no Pragmatic, no Hacksaw — the flagship slot brands that pull players to a new lobby are absent.

That shape matters because it determines what the welcome and recurring bonuses unlock. Free-spin offers tied to specific titles (Battle Loot: Hold and Win is the current example) sit inside this narrow catalogue. If you don't already enjoy Rival, Booming or Habanero slots, the bonus value is theoretical.

Live tables are powered by Vibra Gaming. The site does not publish a total game count, RTP visibility per slot, or whether demo mode loads without an account — check the lobby directly before depositing.

No sportsbook, no poker room. The library is narrow, the live floor is single-supplier.

BANKING & KYC

Deposits, withdrawals, verification

Eight deposit methods are listed: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Neosurf, eZeeWallet, plus Bitcoin, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash. The card mix is broader than typical for an AUD-first operator, and Amex is a notable inclusion. Stablecoins (USDT, USDC) are not on the list — the crypto cashier is BTC-and-altcoin only.

Withdrawal methods, minimums, maximums and processing times are not disclosed on the public summary the site exposes. That's the load-bearing gap in the banking page: a player can see how to deposit, but cannot see how the money comes back out without contacting support or starting an account. For a 2021 operator, the lack of a published withdrawal policy is the friction signal that matters most.

KYC documentation and triggers are also not disclosed. Curaçao framework practice is ID plus proof of address at first withdrawal, with source-of-funds on larger cashouts — but the operator has not committed to a specific document list or threshold in writing. The high bonus wagering (60x on the no-deposit offer) combined with a $180 max cashout means any winnings that survive wagering will sit comfortably inside a single payout, which keeps the KYC question on the smaller end of the spectrum for bonus play.

Check the cashier before you check the welcome page.

SUPPORT & MOBILE

Where the operator meets the player

Live chat is offered. Hours of operation, response time targets and email channels are not disclosed on the public summary. The interface runs in English only, so support staffing in any other language should not be assumed.

Mobile is browser-based. No native iOS or Android app is mentioned, and no app store presence is published. Provider games are HTML5 and load directly in the browser, with the same lobby across desktop and mobile.

VERDICT

Is Ripper Casino worth signing up at?

Ripper Casino fits a specific bonus-hunter profile and almost nothing else.

MAKES SENSE IF

  • You already play Rival, Booming Games or Habanero slots and want a no-deposit entry point.
  • You deposit in AUD, BTC, LTC or BCH and stay at small stakes.
  • You're comfortable grinding 60x wagering for a $180 ceiling.

LESS GOOD IF

  • You expect flagship slot providers (NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic, Hacksaw) in the lobby.
  • You want a published withdrawal policy before depositing.
  • You play in a non-English interface or need multi-language support.
EDITOR NOTES

Editor's observations

The bonus economics are the cleanest place to see what this operator is doing. The advertised $25 no-deposit chip carries a 60x bonus wagering requirement and a $180 max cashout. The 70-free-spins offer (code RIPPER70) uses the same 60x and the same $180 ceiling. That's a deliberate ceiling design — the casino is signalling that no-deposit and free-spin acquisitions are capped at a low payout, regardless of how lucky a player gets during wagering.

The currently active 150-free-spins offer on Battle Loot: Hold and Win drops the wagering to 30x. That's a sharper offer for a player who already plays the slot — halving the wagering on a 150-spin package is materially more attractive than the larger-on-paper $25 no-deposit chip. The operator runs at least two bonus tiers in parallel, and the better deal is the one with the narrower game restriction.

The two information gaps that should bother a careful player are not bonus-related. First: the owner group is not disclosed. For a 2021 Curaçao operator, an undisclosed parent makes it harder to identify sister brands and check for shared KYC pools. Second: the withdrawal policy is not surfaced publicly. Min withdrawal, max withdrawal per period, and processing times by method — none of these are on the operator summary. A player ends up learning the rules at cashout, which is the wrong moment to discover them.

The Frank Score on FreeExtraChips reads 5.5, ranking the operator 413th of 451 listed casinos. The score is fact-based with zero player reviews recorded. That doesn't make Ripper a bad casino — it makes it an under-tested one with a thin public profile after four years of operation.

Two licences would help. One disclosed owner would help more.

PROS & CONS

Pros and cons

PROS

  • AUD cashier with American Express, Neosurf, eZeeWallet and crypto routes.
  • Active no-deposit and free-spin bonus catalogue with codes RC25, RIPPER70 and LOOT150.
  • Four years of operation under a Curaçao licence.
  • Live chat available.
  • Live tables included via Vibra Gaming.

CONS

  • Owner group not disclosed.
  • Seven-provider library with no flagship slot brands (NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic, Hacksaw absent).
  • Withdrawal methods, limits and processing times not surfaced on the public summary.
  • 60x wagering and $180 max cashout on no-deposit and standard free-spin offers.
  • English-only interface and unspecified support hours.
  • Frank Score 5.5, ranked 413th of 451, with no player reviews on file.
COMMON QUESTIONS

FAQ — Ripper Casino review

Who operates Ripper Casino?

The owner group is not disclosed on the public summary. The casino has been operating since 2021 under a Curaçao licence at rippercasino.com.

What bonuses are currently live?

A $25 no-deposit chip with code RC25 at 60x wagering and a $180 max cashout, a 70-free-spin offer with code RIPPER70 on the same terms, and a 150-free-spin offer on Battle Loot: Hold and Win with code LOOT150 at 30x. Bonus availability changes at the operator's discretion.

Which currencies and payment methods are accepted?

The cashier supports AUD plus Bitcoin, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash. Deposit methods include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Neosurf, eZeeWallet and the three cryptocurrencies. Stablecoins are not on the list.

How fast are withdrawals?

Withdrawal processing times are not disclosed on the public operator summary. Practical timing depends on the method requested — crypto routes are typically faster than card refunds at Curaçao-licensed sites.

What documents does KYC require?

A specific document list is not published. Standard practice on a Curaçao framework is government-issued ID and proof of address at first withdrawal, with source-of-funds questions on larger cashouts. The exact threshold is not stated in writing.

How many game providers does the lobby carry?

Seven: Rival Gaming, Booming Games, Habanero Systems, Arrow's Edge, Evoplay, Mascot Games and Vibra Gaming. Flagship slot brands like NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic and Hacksaw are not on the list.

Is there a live casino?

Yes, powered by Vibra Gaming. The live floor is single-supplier, so table variety is limited compared to multi-provider live lobbies.

Is there a mobile app?

No native iOS or Android app is mentioned. The site runs in a mobile browser, with the same lobby as desktop.

STAFF VERIFICATION NOTE

How we tested this casino

This casino has not been tested by our staff. Verify operator terms, payment conditions, and KYC requirements on the casino's website before signing up.

BOTTOM LINE

The short version

Take the welcome bonus and decide later — the no-deposit and free-spin entries cost nothing to evaluate, but the undisclosed withdrawal policy and undisclosed owner mean you don't want a real-money relationship with this operator until you've seen a payout clear at least once.

At a glance

License Curaçao
Operator Not disclosed, since 2021
Software providers 7 total, including Rival Gaming, Booming Games, Habanero, Arrow's Edge
Game library Slots-led with single-supplier live tables; size not disclosed
Live casino Vibra Gaming
Min deposit Not disclosed
Withdrawal speed Not disclosed
Min withdrawal Not disclosed
Currencies AUD plus BTC, LTC, BCH
Support Live chat; hours not disclosed

Information accurate at time of testing — casino terms, bonus offers, and payout policies may change at the operator's discretion.

Cashier

Withdrawals

Processing times and per-transaction limits across the available payment methods.

Pending period
24-72 hours
E-wallets
Time
1-24 hours
Limits
Au$ 2000 per week
Credit cards
Time
1-5 working days
Limits
Au$ 2000 per week
Bank transfer
Not offered
Bitcoin
Time
0-2 hours
Limits
Au$ 2000 per week
Check
Not offered
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