Satoshibet
SatoshiBet (website satoshibet.com)
SatoshiBet was an early cryptocurrency-based online gambling service, associated with the domain satoshibet.com. Contemporary coverage from 2014 described it as one of the first major online “crypto casino” services, offering multiple casino-style games and supporting wagering in several cryptocurrencies. (cointelegraph.com)
History and operations (as reported publicly)
- Launch period: Coverage in 2014 stated that SatoshiBet debuted in March 2013 and grew to include a catalog of games and multilingual site support. (cointelegraph.com)
- U.S. access restriction: On October 29, 2014, CoinDesk reported that SatoshiBet announced it would block U.S. users from accessing the platform, citing regulatory uncertainty and legal risk. (coindesk.com)
- Public reputation signals: Archived consumer-review pages and third-party writeups contain mixed (and sometimes strongly negative) user reports, and at least one review aggregator has labeled satoshibet.com as seemingly closed. (sitejabber.com)
Current status (as of 2026-02-17)
The domain satoshibet.com was not reliably reachable during lookup (requests timed out), and at least one major review site indicates the website “seems to be closed.” ([]())
Because the site could not be directly accessed, the present-day operator, jurisdiction, and licensing status of satoshibet.com could not be confirmed from the site itself.
Potentially related “SatoshiBet” branding on other domains
A separate site using the SatoshiBet name (for example, satoshibet.icu) presents itself as a “decentralized crypto gaming platform” and claims operation “since … 2017.” (satoshibet.icu)
However, public sources in this lookup do not establish that such domains are the same entity as the original satoshibet.com service described in 2013–2014 reporting.
Notes
- The name “SatoshiBet” refers to a gambling brand and should not be confused with Satoshi Nakamoto (the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin).
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