SOLASPINS EDITORIAL POLICY

Terms of use
in language you can check.

These are the terms on which Solaspins is published. They are short because the site does very little: it compares casinos that accept Solana and it takes a commission when you follow a link. It holds no money, offers no gambling, and gives no legal or financial advice.

Written by Nadia Kerr

Published · Claims last verified against their sources on

No ratings, no scores, no fixed bonus figures.

How we check this
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What Solaspins is
and is not.

Solaspins is an independent comparison and information site about online casinos that accept Solana. It is not a casino. It does not accept deposits, hold balances, take bets, process withdrawals or operate any game.

It is not licensed as a gambling operator anywhere, because it does not do anything that requires such a licence. Where a page describes an operator's licence, that is a statement about the operator, resolved in a regulator's own register where we have been able to resolve it, and never a statement about us.

Nothing here is legal advice, financial advice, tax advice or investment advice. Solana is a volatile asset and gambling with it exposes you to the movement of the asset as well as to the house edge of the game.

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The limit on
every figure here.

Every factual claim on this site carries its register: documented, sourced, or structural. That is a statement about where a fact came from and when — not a warranty that it is correct today.

Operator terms move without notice. A minimum, a fee, a wagering requirement, a restricted-region list or a verification trigger can change the day after we read it, and the operator is under no obligation to tell us. The verification date on a page tells you when somebody here last looked; it does not tell you nothing has moved since.

So the operative rule is the one repeated across the site: the operator's own cashier and terms are the current authority, and anything here is a starting point for a check you run there. Where those two disagree, the operator is right and we would like to be told.

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What we do
and do not warrant.

These positions describe how this site publishes and are structural — true of every page here on the day you read it. They restate, in the language of terms of use, exactly what the methodology page says in editorial language.

What we do
ClaimPosition
That a listed operator is safe, solvent or trustworthyNot warranted. We publish licence status resolved against a regulator's register where we can resolve it, and say so plainly where we cannot. Neither is a guarantee about how an operator will treat you.
That a figure on a page is currentNot warranted. It is stated as of the date attached to it. Terms change without notice and the cashier is the current authority.
That an operator will accept youNot warranted. Eligibility depends on your country, your account and the operator's own decisions, none of which we can see.
That a withdrawal will arrive in any periodNot warranted, and no page here states a payout time in minutes. Processing depends on account state, verification and the operator's queue.
That the operator list is the whole marketNot claimed. We list operators we can document and hold an agreement with. The affiliate disclosure sets out what that means.
That gambling is a way to make moneyExplicitly denied. Every casino game carries a house edge and is built to lose you money over time. See the responsible gambling page.
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Who may use
this site.

You must be of legal gambling age in your jurisdiction to use this site, and that age is not the same everywhere. Where the local minimum is higher than eighteen, the local minimum applies.

Online gambling is legal in some jurisdictions, restricted in others, and prohibited in some. The UK Gambling Commission, like every other national regulator, sets rules for its own territory only, and a licence held in one jurisdiction says nothing about legality in yours. Determining what is lawful where you are is your responsibility, and it is worth doing before you deposit rather than after.

Where a page names a country's legal position, it cites the statute or the regulator it came from. Where we have not established a position, we do not assert one.

These terms can change.

When they do, the date at the top of this page moves and the change is logged like any other substantive correction. A terms page that is silently rewritten is a terms page nobody can rely on, which defeats the purpose of publishing one.

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Questions
worth asking.

Is Solaspins a casino?

No. It is a comparison site. It holds no funds, operates no games, takes no bets and processes no withdrawals. It earns commission when a reader follows a link and opens an account elsewhere.

Do you guarantee the figures on your pages?

No. Every figure is stated as of the date attached to it. Operator terms move without notice, and the operator's own cashier is the current authority on what your account can do.

Can I quote or reuse your tables?

Quote them with the date and a link to the page. Republishing pages wholesale, or lifting tables without their sources, is not permitted — the sources are what make the figures meaningful.

Which law applies to these terms?

Gambling law is set nationally and the rules where you live govern whether you may gamble at all. Establishing your own local position is your responsibility, and a licence held elsewhere does not settle it.

Research boundary.

This page is built from the sources below and from what the operators themselves publish. It is not a promise of current terms: offers, limits, verification rules and regional availability change without notice, and the operator's live cashier is the only current authority on all four. Where we could not read a primary source, the page says so rather than filling the gap.

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