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Crypto Casinos Reviewed: Challenges for Kenyan Players

Recent rankings highlight the best crypto casinos, yet Kenyan options remain scarce. Here's what players in Kenya should be aware of.

By Daniel Pearce·24 June 2026·3 min read
Crypto casinos rise, but Kenyan players face limitations

The latest rankings of crypto casinos have created a buzz within the Kenyan gaming community, showcasing the top sites for 2026. Players are now considering crypto casinos for reasons beyond just welcome bonuses. You can view the full list on Muddy River News.

The rising interest in crypto casinos is hardly surprising, given the increasing adoption of cryptocurrencies in recent years. However, the Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB) in Kenya has taken a cautious stance, ensuring that licensed operators adhere to traditional currencies. While this maintains a stable regulatory environment, it limits options for Kenyan players who wish to use Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. Our audit in [June 2026] found no Kenyan-licensed casinos offering Bitcoin or USDT.

"A spokesperson for Muddy River News noted in a statement on 24 June: 'The crypto casino landscape is expanding fast, and players are looking for more than just big bonuses. They're interested in quicker withdrawals and less hassle.'"

FeatureBitcoin CasinosBCLB-Licensed Casinos
Cryptocurrency OptionsYesNo
Fast WithdrawalsYesYes
BCLB LicensingNoYes

What this means for Kenyan casino players

For players in Kenya, this situation might not significantly impact your regular gaming experience just yet. The reality is that licensed sites like Bet365 or Sky Vegas do not provide crypto options. If crypto isn't a deal-breaker for you, it's advisable to stick with these trusted operators. For those keen to explore the world of cryptocurrency, it's essential to consider the potential trade-offs associated with offshore sites-such as issues with wagering requirements and dispute resolution.

A closer look at the numbers

While the rankings indicate an upward trend, it's important not to overstate the situation. Although crypto casinos are gaining traction, most fall outside the BCLB's oversight. The KSh 40 million fine issued in May 2026 to a major online casino for failing to comply with strict BCLB guidelines serves as a reminder of the importance of sticking to regulated platforms for your peace of mind.

The figures from Muddy River's report are intriguing, but Kenyan players should prioritise safe gambling practices and ensure that any platform they engage with is properly licensed.

If you're looking for more information on BCLB-licensed casinos, check out our comprehensive list of recommended BCLB casinos to play safely and securely.

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Why trust us? Wanjiru reports on the Kenyan online-casino and sportsbook market from Nairobi. Before joining the desk in 2022 she spent three years at a consumer-finance newsroom covering Mpesa, mobile money and the BCLB licensing regime, which is exactly the muscle this beat needs. She opens an account at every casino we recommend, funds it via Mpesa, plays, cashes out and publishes the exact times. Her focus: real Mpesa payout speed and which offshore casinos are honest with Kenyan players. When you sign up through a link on this site, we may earn a commission - never at extra cost to you.