Every crypto rakeback rate, tracked.
RakebackRadar ranks crypto casinos by the cash they actually return on every bet — rakeback and cashback — and links straight to the operator. No bonus theatre, just the rate, win or lose.
Live rakeback index
How the numbers work
Rakeback returns a slice of the house edge on every bet — win or lose — usually as house_edge × amount_wagered × rate. Cashback instead returns a percentage of your net losses over a period. The advertised rate is the ceiling; your effective return depends on the games you play and your VIP tier. We track the advertised rate and link straight to each operator.
FAQ
What is rakeback at a crypto casino?
Rakeback returns a fixed share of the house edge on every bet you place — win or lose. It is the closest thing to guaranteed value in a casino, because it pays on your wagering volume rather than on whether you win.
Which crypto casino has the highest rakeback?
The live index on this page ranks crypto casinos by their advertised rakeback rate, highest first, and updates as rates change. The advertised rate is the ceiling — your real return also depends on the games you play.
Is rakeback the same as cashback?
No. Rakeback pays a share of the house edge on every bet; cashback returns a percentage of your net losses over a period. Rakeback pays whether you win or lose, while cashback only pays when you finish down.
Does rakeback have a wagering requirement?
Often not — many crypto casinos credit rakeback as withdrawable cash with no playthrough. Some attach conditions to claimable rakeback, so always check whether it is instant and wager-free.
Is rakeback worth it?
For regular players, usually yes: it pays on every bet with little or no wagering and compounds over time, often beating a one-time deposit bonus. It reduces the house edge you pay but does not remove it.
