CoinPoker Review 2026 (US-Context)
- Est.
- 2017
- License
- Curacao eGaming
- Min. dep.
- EUR 10
- Score
- 7.5 / 10
Welcome bonus EUR 1000
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- Welcome
- EUR 1000
- Wagering
- 40×
- Max bet
- EUR 5
- Validity
- 30 d
Quick verdict
CoinPoker launched in 2017 under the CoinPoker Network on a Curaçao eGaming licence, built as an integrated crypto poker and casino product. The poker-plus-casino architecture sets it apart from standard offshore slots brands: players fund a single wallet and move freely between poker tables and the casino catalogue, with a native utility token (CHP) threaded through rake and rewards.
For US residents, the licensing reality is the decisive point. CoinPoker holds no US state gaming licence, so it offers no certified games, no segregated-fund protection, and no regulator to appeal to. It is offshore and grey-area in the US. Players in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, or West Virginia should use a state-licensed operator — and notably, NJ, PA, and MI already have legal, regulated online poker through licensed rooms, so offshore poker carries real and avoidable risk for players in those states. We score CoinPoker 7.5 from a US-context perspective: a distinctive crypto poker product, but one outside the regulated tier we recommend for US play.
Bonus economics
CoinPoker’s casino welcome is up to 1,000 EUR at 40x wagering on the bonus amount, with no free spins, a 5 EUR max bet per round during clearance, and a 30-day validity window.
Worked maths on a representative 100 USD first deposit at a 100% match rate: the bonus is 100 USD, so turnover to clear is 100 x 40 = 4,000 USD in qualifying wagers. At a typical 96% slot RTP, the expected clearing cost is 4,000 x 0.04 = 160 USD — above the 100 USD face value, the familiar Curaçao 40x pattern in which the average player spends more clearing the bonus than it is worth.
Where CoinPoker differs is the poker side. The CHP token provides rakeback on poker play and can be staked for additional rewards, a loyalty mechanic running in parallel with the casino match. For a poker-focused player planning regular ring-game or tournament sessions, the CHP staking layer can represent meaningful ongoing value — genuinely different EV math from a one-off slots bonus. That said, CHP is a volatile crypto asset, so rewards denominated in it carry price risk on top of the usual offshore caveats, and none of it is backed by any US consumer protection.
Game catalogue
The casino library runs to roughly 1,500 titles — modest, because the casino is secondary to the poker product. Provider mix from the spec: Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, SoftSwiss, and Evolution. Flagship casino titles: Book of Dead and Reactoonz 2 (Play’n GO), Gates of Olympus and Sweet Bonanza (Pragmatic), and Lightning Roulette and Crazy Time (Evolution). The depth sits below standalone casino peers at this tier, which is the expected trade-off for a poker-first platform.
The poker offering is the real draw: multi-table Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and Short Deck cash games, plus regular tournament series with six-figure CHP prize pools. Liquidity is lower than PokerStars or GGPoker but adequate for mid-stakes play. For a US reader, the key caveat applies across both products: nothing here is certified or RTP-disclosed by a US state regulator, and the poker games run on Curaçao-level oversight rather than the independent audits required of regulated US poker rooms.
Payments
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal | Speed | Min. | Max./tx |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTC | Yes | Yes | under 20 min | 0.0001 | unlimited |
| ETH | Yes | Yes | under 10 min | 0.001 | unlimited |
| USDT (TRC-20) | Yes | Yes | under 5 min | 5 USD | unlimited |
| CHP token | Yes | Yes | instant | 1 CHP | unlimited |
CoinPoker is crypto-only — no USD bank cards. The native CHP token is the currency for poker rake and staking rewards and settles instantly on-platform. Standard crypto withdrawals clear in minutes with no stated cap. The offshore caveats apply in full: transactions are irreversible, self-custodial, and unwound by no US regulator, and holding CHP adds token-price exposure most players do not face at fiat casinos.
Mobile experience
CoinPoker is PWA-first with no native iOS or Android app, as both US stores exclude offshore real-money gambling. The poker client and casino are accessible in a single mobile PWA. Performance is adequate for poker on 4G and 5G, though live-dealer streams and multi-tabling demand a stable connection. The interface is functional and poker-led rather than a polished casino-first design — appropriate to where the platform’s priorities lie.
Customer support
Live chat operates 24/7 in English; email is available; there is no phone support. The structural limitation, as with all offshore operators, is recourse: disputes escalate through the Curaçao eGaming authority or third-party mediators such as AskGamblers, neither of which carries US-regulator enforcement weight. A US player whose dispute is denied has no further appeal — a sharper concern at a poker site, where collusion or fairness disputes can be harder to adjudicate than a simple slots payout.
Licensing & security
CoinPoker operates under a Curaçao eGaming licence via the CoinPoker Network, active since 2017. The casino RNG is certified for third-party titles, the poker RNG is independently audited, and the CHP token smart contract is publicly auditable on-chain — a transparency feature crypto-native players value. There is, however, no US state licence, no state fund segregation, and no integration with US responsible-gaming or self-exclusion databases.
US context: CoinPoker is not state-licensed in any US regulated market, and we cover it for editorial context only. US players seeking regulated online poker should use the licensed rooms now operating in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Michigan; for online casino in NJ, PA, MI, or WV, default to BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel, or Caesars Palace Online. Players elsewhere should use legal sweepstakes platforms such as Stake.us, Pulsz, or Chumba. CoinPoker is a genuinely differentiated crypto poker product, but for a US audience it sits outside the regulated, protected tier.
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Final verdict
Worth a look.
7.5 / 10



