How We Score Crypto Casinos
Weighted editorial scoring — no affiliate commissions
Every casino on Casino Metrics receives an editorial score from 1–10 across eight dimensions. The dimensions are combined using a fixed weight table to produce a single composite score. Weights reflect what matters most to crypto casino players: trust and reputation above all, followed by withdrawal reliability, with the remaining factors contributing equally.
Scores are set by the Casino Metrics editorial team based on publicly available information, community reports, on-chain data, and direct testing. No casino can pay to influence its score or ranking.
Scoring Dimensions
Reputation
25% weightTrack record, community trust, incident history, and operator transparency. The single most important signal of long-term casino quality.
Withdrawal Time
15% weightSpeed of withdrawals under normal and stressed conditions, including weekend and holiday processing.
KYC / Identity
10% weightHow intrusive the identity verification process is, including whether anonymous play is possible and what triggers KYC.
Withdrawal Fees
10% weightOn-chain and platform fees charged on withdrawals relative to competitors.
Withdrawal Cap
10% weightDaily, weekly, and monthly withdrawal limits that constrain player access to funds.
Engagement
10% weightCommunity activity, responsiveness on social platforms, and player communication quality.
Support
10% weightQuality and availability of customer support, including response times and resolution rates.
User Experience
10% weightSite usability, game library depth, mobile experience, and overall platform quality.
Score Formula
Each dimension is scored 1–10. The composite score is the weighted average: Σ (dimension_score × dimension_weight). The result is rounded to one decimal place and displayed as a score out of 10.