curacao vs anjouan, does either license mean anything
Posted: Fri May 15, 2026 7:47 pm
Honest question because I keep going back and forth on it. Curacao vs Anjouan. Both show up on basically every crypto casino now and I'm starting to think neither one means much for player protection.
Curacao at least has the newer licensing setup where the operator is supposed to be named and there's a complaints route. Anjouan feels more like a rubber stamp you can buy, and good luck getting anyone to answer if a site stiffs you.
But maybe I'm being unfair. The way I see it the license tells you almost nothing about whether you get paid, it just tells you which toothless body to complain to when you don't. The actual proof is payout history and whether they publish anything about reserves.
Am I wrong? Has a Curacao complaint ever actually gotten anyone their money back? Because in practice I treat both the same: assume zero recourse, only deposit what I'd shrug off losing.
Curacao at least has the newer licensing setup where the operator is supposed to be named and there's a complaints route. Anjouan feels more like a rubber stamp you can buy, and good luck getting anyone to answer if a site stiffs you.
But maybe I'm being unfair. The way I see it the license tells you almost nothing about whether you get paid, it just tells you which toothless body to complain to when you don't. The actual proof is payout history and whether they publish anything about reserves.
Am I wrong? Has a Curacao complaint ever actually gotten anyone their money back? Because in practice I treat both the same: assume zero recourse, only deposit what I'd shrug off losing.