Freshness file · Launches 2025–2026
New no-KYC casinos, June 2026: who survives their own terms
Of the seven 2025–2026 launches marketing themselves as no-KYC, only three hold up against their own terms — Moonbet, Cybet and Lucky Rebel. Three more (BetNinja, Betshark, Wreckbet) require verification before withdrawal despite the branding, and one (Rakebit) carries an active compliance warning. One caveat covers everything below: no independent tier-1 coverage of these brands exists yet — every figure traces to sponsored or PR-grade sources, named each time.
The June 2026 ledger
| Casino | Launched | Licence | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moonbet | late 2025 | Anjouan | HOLDS UP — $2K LINE |
| Cybet | mid-2025 | Anjouan | HOLDS UP — TRACKED |
| Lucky Rebel | Aug 2025 | Mwali (Comoros) | HOLDS UP — CRYPTO ONLY |
| BetNinja | 2025 | Anjouan | KYC AT FIRST CASHOUT |
| Betshark | late 2025 | Anjouan | MARKETING ONLY |
| Wreckbet | 2025 | Curaçao + Anjouan | KYC BEFORE ANY CASHOUT |
| Rakebit | Apr 2025 | Anjouan | ACTIVE WARNING |
"New casino" lists check the marketing once and never return. This page exists because the terms change after the launch coverage doesn't.
Hold up so far
Moonbet (late 2025, Anjouan) is the rare newcomer with a published, fixed threshold: no ID for deposits, play and withdrawals up to $2,000, disclosed before you fund — plus a public rakeback formula (0.25 × house edge × wager, tiers 20–40%), payouts claimed around four minutes, and a 4.1/5 Trustpilot score (nerdbot.com sponsored roundup, 10 Jun 2026; rakeback.com). All of it is paid coverage — not necessarily false, but untested by anyone independent. Moonbet is not a partner; we earn nothing if you play there.
DISCLOSURE: the Cybet links below are affiliate links — we may earn a commission at no cost to you. Verdicts come from our data. Details.
Cybet (mid-2025, Anjouan) is the one newcomer we track ourselves: it publishes an official risk-based no-KYC guidebook — email-only registration, documents only on a risk trigger — and runs five in-house original games. The clause-level detail sits in our Cybet KYC file, or go straight in: Visit Cybet
Lucky Rebel (Aug 2025, Mwali/Comoros licence, operator Moringa Ltd) takes the split approach: no KYC for crypto withdrawals — BTC and ETH reported from around 15 minutes — with verification reserved for Visa and other fiat rails (professionalrakeback.com; vegasodds.com, 2026). Short track record, clean so far. Also not a partner: zero commission to us.
No-KYC in marketing only
BetNinja (2025, Anjouan, Magico Games N.V.) sells "soft KYC" — in its own terms, verification before the first withdrawal — and its 2.2/5 Trustpilot record includes confiscated bonus wins and hidden max-bet traps (money-mentor.org; dolphinstalk.com, 2026). Betshark (late 2025, Anjouan) runs the same play: KYC required before the first cashout despite no-KYC branding, while sponsored tests advertise sub-6-minute average payouts (dolphinstalk.com, 2026) — a fast payout you only reach after surrendering ID is not a no-KYC payout, whatever our Withdrawal Speed Index would clock it at. Wreckbet (2025, Curaçao OGL/2024/4932/2393 plus Anjouan) is the bluntest case: ID, proof of address and payment-source documents are mandatory before any withdrawal, and casino.guru scores it a "below average" 6.3 Safety Index (casino.guru; revpanda.com, 2026).
Active warnings
Rakebit (Anjouan licence issued Apr 2025) runs a deferred-KYC model — the terms reserve the right to demand documents at any time, especially on large withdrawals. Structurally that is the worst clause in the segment: anonymous on the way in, discretionary on the way out, as our trigger-height comparison keeps showing. On top of that, a FinTelegram compliance report flags Rakebit for accepting players from restricted jurisdictions (US, UK, Germany, Italy) without authorization, and the operator's identity is inconsistent across sources — Innovex Tech Holdings in some, Nile King Media in others (fintelegram.com; ccn.com, 2026). We treat conflicting operator records as a warning in themselves.
A rebrand is not a launch
One regular of 2026 "new casino" lists doesn't belong on them: Jack (jack.com) carries the same Curaçao licence as Jackbit's operator Ryker B.V., established 2022 (jack.com / jackbit.com licence footers, 2026). That's a rebrand wearing a launch costume — judge it on the operator's four-year record, not on the fresh paint.
How we vet a new casino
Same procedure as the six on the main ranking: read the full terms, not the landing page; extract the verification clause verbatim; cross-check licence number against operator identity; grade every claim by source tier — full rules in our ranking methodology. New brands enter as reported-tier only; probes follow if they earn a tracking slot. Until then the precautions from the no-KYC safety guide apply at double strength: small first cashout, nothing parked on-site. And when a newcomer touts Monero support, run it through the native-vs-swap test from our XMR audit — most fail it.
FAQ
Which new no-KYC casinos actually keep the promise in 2026?
Three of the 2025–2026 launches we re-checked hold up against their own terms: Moonbet (fixed $2,000 no-ID threshold, per nerdbot's sponsored June 2026 roundup), Cybet (published risk-based policy; the one we track directly) and Lucky Rebel (no KYC for crypto withdrawals, per professionalrakeback.com). All three are reported-tier, not independently verified.
Why do new casinos advertise no-KYC and then demand documents?
Because "no KYC" sells sign-ups and the verification clause sits in the terms, not the banner. BetNinja and Betshark both require ID before the first withdrawal despite no-KYC marketing, and Wreckbet requires ID, address and payment-source proof before any withdrawal at all — per money-mentor.org, dolphinstalk.com and casino.guru respectively.
Are new no-KYC casinos safer than established ones?
No — newness cuts both ways. The best published thresholds of 2026 come from newcomers, but so do the deferred-KYC clauses and compliance warnings (see Rakebit). A short record means fewer complaints only because fewer players have tried to cash out. Vet the operator and terms, not the launch date.
All newcomer data is reported-tier from sponsored or PR sources, attributed inline; only Cybet is under our own tracking. Next refresh: July 2026. Published & reviewed: 12 Jun 2026.