Crypto gambling has moved from the fringe to the mainstream. Bitcoin sportsbooks, on-chain casinos and token-based poker rooms now compete for a global audience that expects instant deposits and provably fair games. But behind every credible crypto-casino brand sits the one thing players, payment partners and game studios all check first: a real gaming licence.
Why a licence still matters in crypto
“Decentralised” does not mean “unregulated.” A recognised B2C gaming licence is what unlocks fiat on-ramps, payment-service-provider onboarding and partnerships with serious game studios — and it signals to players that a brand is accountable. Operators serving permitted markets increasingly start with an internationally recognised licence to get live quickly and compliantly, while geoblocking restricted jurisdictions and running FATF-aligned AML on both crypto and fiat flows.

What crypto operators optimise for
The jurisdiction in focus: Anjouan
For crypto-first operators, the Anjouan (Comoros) regime has become a common pick. A single B2C licence covers all core verticals including crypto betting, issuance typically runs 4–8 weeks, indicative first-year cost starts from around €17,828, and there is no local-staff requirement and no gaming tax on revenue. As with any offshore licence, operators geoblock restricted markets (US, UK, France, Netherlands, Australia) and apply disciplined AML.
The slow part is rarely the decision — it is the execution: incorporation, KYC/UBO, the application and regulator liaison. That is why many crypto teams use a turnkey provider that manages the whole process end to end. Legarithm is one example, taking a brand from company formation to a live, licensed crypto casino in weeks rather than months.
Build to last
A fast, affordable licence gets a crypto brand into the market; transparent odds, reliable payouts and solid AML keep players and partners. In 2026, the operators who get licensed early — through whatever jurisdiction fits their markets and budget — are the ones positioned to scale instead of scramble.
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