Key takeaways
The casino with 9 offers has a better welcome deal than the one with 44: 200% up to 1 BTC at 35x wagering, against 100% up to C$400 at 45x.
Half of all offers, 350 of 669, never say how much you have to wager before you can cash out.
The biggest number on a wall is usually a game provider's campaign, not the casino's own money.
Six casinos advertise the same €25,000,000 prize pool, on walls ranging from 7 offers to 44.
Only 27 of the 669 offers are welcome bonuses. The rest are reloads, tournaments and cashback aimed at existing players.
Megadice runs 9 offers. Its welcome deal is 200% up to 1 BTC, at 35x wagering. Katsubet runs 44 offers. Its welcome deal is 100% up to C$400, at 45x. Five times the wall, a smaller deal, harder terms.
So the size of a promo wall tells you nothing about what is on it. We read all 669 offers across the 31 crypto casinos we cover for Canada. The wall runs from 7 offers at Betpanda and Thrill up to 44 at Katsubet and Wild.io. What the wall holds does not follow its size.
669
Live offers across 31 casinos. The wall runs from 7 offers to 44.
350
Offers that never say how much you must wager. That is 52% of everything on display.
27
Of the 669 are welcome deals. Just 4%. The rest is aimed at players who already signed up.
284
Are general promotions, 42% of the wall. Tournaments add 105, reloads 96, cashback 63.
What a big wall is made of
A promo wall is not a shelf of bonuses. It is mostly recurring housekeeping. General promotions make up 284 of the 669. Tournaments add 105. Reloads add 96. Cashback adds 63.
Welcome deals are 27, one per casino, 4% of the wall. If you are shopping for a signing bonus, the other 96% is not for you. We costed those 27 in the real cost of a welcome bonus.
Size does not predict the deal
Two things a reader can actually check: how many offers state a wagering requirement, and what the welcome deal is. Neither tracks wall size. Megadice posts the biggest match here off the smallest wall. Stake posts 39 offers and no welcome deal at all.
| Casino | Offers | State their wagering | Welcome deal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wild.io | 44 | 20 of 44 | 350% to $5,000, 40x |
| Katsubet | 44 | 40 of 44 | 100% to C$400, 45x |
| Stake | 39 | 11 of 39 | None published |
| Wolf.io | 33 | 23 of 33 | 120% to $5,000, 40x |
| Metaspins | 33 | 13 of 33 | 100% to 1 BTC, 40x |
| Dexsport | 29 | 22 of 29 | 480% to $10,000, 40x |
| CoinCasino | 13 | 5 of 13 | 200% to $30,000, wagering not published |
| Jack.com | 12 | 7 of 12 | 100 free spins, no wagering |
| Cryptocasino | 12 | 1 of 12 | 200% to 10,000 USDT, 15x |
| Megadice | 9 | 7 of 9 | 200% to 1 BTC, 35x |
| Thrill | 7 | 0 of 7 | None published |
| Betpanda | 7 | 2 of 7 | 1 BTC, wagering not published |
Read the last two columns. The two biggest walls sit at opposite ends of disclosure: Katsubet states wagering on 40 of its 44 offers, Wild.io on 20 of its 44. Among the small walls, Megadice states it on 7 of 9 and Thrill on none of its 7. Wall size predicts neither.
The best terms in the table belong to small walls. Cryptocasino asks 15x on its welcome match, the lowest match wagering in the table. Jack.com gives 100 free spins with no wagering at all. Both run 12 offers.
Three walls show how little the count tells you. Our Wolf.io, Dexsport and CoinCasino reviews found the same pattern from three directions.
Wolf.io, 33 offers
Its headline deal is a tournament with a $5,000 cash pool plus 2,000 VIP free spins, at 1x on cash prizes and 35x on spin winnings. The operator does not publish how the pool is split or who qualifies, so the biggest number on the wall is the one you can check least.
CoinCasino, 13 offers
Its welcome deal is 200% up to $30,000 plus 50 super spins, and no wagering requirement is published for it. Only 5 of its 13 offers state one. A $30,000 headline with no terms attached is not a deal you can compare.
Dexsport, 29 offers
A big wall that still reads clearly: 22 of its 29 offers state their wagering, and the welcome deal is 480% up to $10,000 with 300 free spins at 40x. Size and disclosure together, which the other big walls do not manage.
The biggest number is not the casino's
The largest figure on any wall is usually a game provider's campaign, not the operator's own money. Six of the 31 casinos list the same Pragmatic Drops and Wins prize pool of €25,000,000: Katsubet with 44 offers, Metaspins with 33, DailySpins with 28, Sportsbet.io with 18, CoinCasino with 13, and Thrill with 7. It is one campaign, shared across every casino running it and every player in it. A 7-offer wall carries it exactly as well as a 44-offer wall.
The offers you cannot check
The real cost of a big wall is not bad offers. It is unreadable ones. Across all 31 casinos, 350 offers never state a wagering requirement. That is 52% of the wall.
Share of each casino's offers that do not say how much you must wager:
Mirax Casino is the counter-example. It runs 27 offers and every single one states its wagering, 24 of them at 35x. Its welcome package is C$8,000 over four deposits. You can read the whole wall before you deposit. DailySpins runs 28 offers and states wagering on 2.
350 of 669 offers never say how much you have to wager
How to read a promo wall
Count is the wrong measure. Three better questions, all answerable before you deposit.
- Does the offer say how much you must wager? Half do not. Skip those first.
- What is the actual match and cap? A 200% match at 35x beats a 100% match at 45x, whatever the wall around it looks like.
- Is there a cap on what you can win from it? Win caps and max-bet rules are covered in the clauses that void winnings.
A wall of 44 offers with no wagering published is not 44 offers. It is a wall. Compare the welcome offers and the terms behind them instead, across our Canadian casino reviews. This is an analysis of published offer terms, not financial advice.
Frequently asked questions
Does a casino with more promotions give better deals?
No. Megadice runs 9 offers and its welcome deal is 200% up to 1 BTC at 35x wagering. Katsubet runs 44 offers and its welcome deal is 100% up to C$400 at 45x. Across all 31 crypto casinos we cover for Canada, the size of the promo wall predicts neither the size of the deal nor whether its terms are published.
What is a wagering requirement?
It is how many times you have to bet a bonus before you can withdraw anything from it. A 40x requirement on a C$100 bonus means C$4,000 of betting. It is the most important number on any offer, and 350 of the 669 offers we read do not state one at all.
How do I judge a promo wall quickly?
Ignore how many offers there are. First check whether the offer states a wagering requirement, because half of them do not. Then compare the actual match and cap, since a 200% match at 35x beats a 100% match at 45x. Mirax Casino runs 27 offers and every one states its wagering, which is the exception rather than the rule.
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