# Monero Slots

Category: wagering · casinos
Grade: C
KYC: anonymous_signup, no_kyc
Highlights: NO-KYC, XMR, PROVABLY-FAIR
Features: custodial, wallet_funded, xmr_native
Fees: House edge 2.65% (RTP 97.35%) · Min withdrawal 0.0001 XMR · 0.0025 XMR affiliate payout per qualifying referral
Web: https://xmrslots.net
Last verified: 2026-06-03
Operating since: 2025-11-21 (1y)

> Provably-fair Monero slots + roulette — wallet-as-identity, transparent house edge (2.65%); brand-new, fairness algorithm unread by audit.

## Review

Provably fair Monero slots and mini European roulette — anonymous, no-account play with a Monero address + PIN as the only authentication. Listed at **Grade C** because the operator publishes the house edge (2.65%), RTP (97.35%), max multiplier (500x), and minimum withdrawal (0.0001 XMR) directly on the homepage — an unusually transparent gambling disclosure — but zero peer-directory matches exist and the site has no privacy policy, no ToS, and no Tor mirror.

**What it is.** Provably fair Monero slots and roulette — anonymous play with Monero address + PIN authentication, no email, no KYC. Listed at **Grade C** because the homepage publishes the kind of RTP/house-edge/multiplier transparency that most crypto gambling sites omit; held under A by the total absence of legal pages and peer-directory confirmation.

**Background.** Operating since at least 2025 per the homepage copyright footer (operator-published: '© 2025 Monero Slots'). The site is a traditional server-rendered application (not a SPA — brief.sweep_summary.is_spa: false) with navigation pages for Slots, Roulette, Deposit, Withdraw, History, Affiliate, and Contact (operator-published, navigation menu on /contact and /affiliate pages). The /game, /deposit, /withdraw, /history, /roulette, and /provably-fair paths are behind the anonymous authentication flow (Monero address + PIN) and were not in the 39-path conventional sweep — only the homepage, /contact, and /affiliate were accessible to the probe. Stage 2b grok not dispatched. No operator background, founding date, or jurisdiction is recoverable from the public surface.

**What you trust.** Anonymous authentication: Operator-published: 'Enter your Monero address and create a PIN. Your payout address doubles as your login.' (homepage, How It Works §1). This is the simplest possible auth model — no email, no password, no KYC. The Monero address IS the identity. A PIN protects the session locally. Provably fair: Operator-published: 'Verify every slot spin independently' (homepage). A dedicated `/provably-fair` page exists (linked from the homepage footer) that presumably documents the verification algorithm and seed commitment scheme, but it was not in the probe path list and is behind the auth flow. The claim is published; the verification mechanics are unread by this review. House edge / RTP disclosure: Operator-published: RTP 97.35%, House Edge 2.65%, Max Multiplier 500x (homepage, Game Information section). This is *unusually* transparent for a crypto gambling site — most do not publish their edge at all. The 2.65% house edge is comparable to European roulette (2.7%) and better than most anonymous crypto casinos. Withdrawal transparency: Operator-published: Min Withdrawal 0.0001 XMR (homepage). Deposit processing: 'Play after 2+ confirmations' (homepage). Both operational parameters are published upfront rather than discovered at withdrawal time — a positive signal. Affiliate program: Operator-published: 'When they wager 0.2 XMR in total volume, you BOTH get 0.0025 XMR. Rewards are credited automatically to your balance. No limit on referrals!' (/affiliate page). The terms are clear, the payout is defined in XMR (not a percentage that could be silently changed), and the unlock threshold (wager 1 XMR) is published. One of the most transparent affiliate programs seen in any B-grade listing. Deposit model: Operator-published: 'Send XMR to your unique deposit address' (homepage, How It Works §2). The site generates per-user deposit addresses — standard for Monero gambling. No third-party payment gateway is referenced; the operator appears to run their own Monero node/wallet infrastructure.

**Operational specs.** Games: Slots (the primary game) and mini European roulette (operator-published, navigation menu on authenticated sub-pages). The homepage only mentions slots but the navigation reveals roulette. No blackjack, poker, or sportsbook. House parameters: RTP 97.35%, House Edge 2.65%, Max Multiplier 500x, Min Withdrawal 0.0001 XMR, Deposit confirmations: 2+ (operator-published, homepage Game Information section). All four key gambling parameters are published on the landing page — this is the most complete pre-play disclosure in any gambling listing to date. Authentication model: Monero address + PIN — no email, no username, no password, no KYC (operator-published, homepage). Withdrawals go to the login address — your payout address IS your identity. This has a privacy implication: repeated play from the same address ties sessions together, but users can generate fresh addresses per session. Affiliate terms: Unlock at 1 XMR total wagered, both referrer and referred get 0.0025 XMR when referred player wagers 0.2 XMR. Rewards auto-credited. No referral cap (operator-published, /affiliate page). Tor mirror: None — no onion address advertised and no `Onion-Location` header (brief.technical.advertised_onion: null, brief.onion: null). For a gambling site that handles XMR deposits and withdrawals, a Tor mirror is a meaningful privacy upgrade. Contact: Web contact form at /contact (5.4KB, title 'Contact Support - Monero Slots'). No email address, no Telegram, no XMPP surfaced (brief.contacts: all null). The form is the only support channel — single point of failure. Legal surface: Minimal — no /privacy, /privacy-policy, /terms, /tos, /terms-of-service, /aml, or /legal/* paths resolved (36 of 39 probed returned 404, brief.sweep_summary). The homepage IS the legal surface: it carries the house edge, RTP, multiplier, and withdrawal parameters. No formal ToS or privacy policy exists at any conventional path.

**Operator philosophy.** The operator has chosen to publish gambling parameters that most anonymous casinos hide — a fixed and disclosed house edge, a published RTP, a specific max multiplier, and a concrete minimum withdrawal. The affiliate program is similarly transparent: fixed XMR rewards, no percentage dodges, auto-credited. The 'Play responsibly' footer is a regulatory nicety, but the rest of the page reads like an engineer's product, not a marketer's. The Monero-address-as-identity model and the 2-confirmation deposit threshold both suggest a technically competent operator who understands Monero's privacy properties.

**Grade rationale.** Listed at **Grade C** — the directory's default tier for services with no verifiable trust signals. The homepage publishes unusually transparent pre-play parameters (RTP 97.35%, house edge 2.65%, max multiplier 500x, min withdrawal 0.0001 XMR), but for a gambling service the *provably-fair claim is the trust mechanism* — and it is unverified by this probe: `/provably-fair`, `/game`, `/deposit`, and `/withdraw` are all behind the auth flow, so the fairness algorithm is unread. Combined with 0 peer-directory matches across all six queried directories, no ToS / privacy policy / AML page at any conventional path (36 of 39 probed returned 404), no Tor mirror, and contact-form-only support, this falls into the directory's *new + casino* risk bucket — a category where exit-scam priors are higher and loss potential is asymmetric. **Grade C until** (a) the curator runs a Stage 4 test trade verifying the commit-reveal provably-fair flow end-to-end, OR (b) at least one peer-directory lists the service.

**Caveats.** The 39-path conventional sweep probed standard legal/documentation slugs — the actual game pages (/game, /deposit, /withdraw, /history, /roulette, /provably-fair) are behind the anonymous authentication flow and were not in the probe path list. The provably-fair verification page — arguably the single most important trust document for a gambling site — is unread by this review. Curator must authenticate with a throwaway Monero address and verify the fairness mechanics. The recommended `feature_tags` include `non_custodial` — this is a template default from the auto-onboard script. A gambling site that generates per-user deposit addresses and holds balances until withdrawal is *custodial* by definition during the play session. Curator should override before publish. Monero-address-as-identity has a privacy caveat: users who reuse the same address across sessions link all their play history together. The site does not warn users about this. For maximum privacy, players should generate a fresh Monero subaddress per session. Gambling is restricted or illegal in many jurisdictions. The site does not publish a list of restricted countries or a legal disclaimer. Users are responsible for determining whether online gambling is lawful in their jurisdiction. This review does not constitute legal advice on gambling regulation.

**Affiliate gate.** The referral program is locked behind a 1 XMR wager threshold — *"Wager 1 XMR total to unlock the affiliate program. Keep playing to unlock your referral code and start earning!"* (operator-published, in-app panel). At Monero prices around $340 (CoinGecko, 2026-06-03) that puts ~$340 of player wagering through the house edge (2.65%) before any referral code is even issued. Combined with the 0.0025 XMR payout per qualifying referral, the break-even math is heavily operator-favoring — readers thinking of this as a no-stakes affiliate channel should price the 1 XMR upfront play into their model.

Source: https://xmr.club/wagering/xmrslots