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About TerraCasino

TerraCasino is a Web3 crypto casino built around direct wallet banking. Here is what we know about the brand — and a clear account of what remains unverified.

About TerraCasino

TerraCasino is a Web3 crypto casino offering slots, live casino, table games and a sportsbook, with banking built around crypto wallets such as MetaMask and WalletConnect. This page summarises the brand honestly, flagging clearly where details are reported rather than confirmed.

What TerraCasino Is

TerraCasino describes itself as a Web3 crypto casino for the Terra network. Its core proposition is direct crypto banking: rather than relying on traditional payment processors, the casino is built to let players connect a wallet such as MetaMask or WalletConnect and move funds directly. The advertised library covers more than 3,000 games — a figure we treat as a marketing claim — across slots, live casino and table games, alongside a sportsbook.

The brand is reported to have launched around 2022, though that date comes from a single review source and should be treated as approximate. More than one project shares the TerraCasino name, and there are also unrelated review and affiliate sites, so it is worth confirming you are dealing with the genuine operator before connecting a wallet or depositing.

Who Operates TerraCasino

Third-party sources report that TerraCasino is operated by Chefotis Interactive Ltd, a Cyprus company with registration number HE 454701. Because this attribution comes from search sources rather than a first-hand reading of the official site footer, we present it as reportedly operated by. We encourage you to verify the operating entity, registered address and any licence details directly on the official site.

Licensing: Unverified and Contradictory

We cannot give you a confident statement on TerraCasino's licensing, because the available information is contradictory. Some review databases reference a licence from the Tobique Gaming Commission in New Brunswick, Canada, while other reviewers report that no valid licence could be confirmed on a public register. We have not verified a definitive regulator or a licence number, so we treat the casino's licensing as claimed and unconfirmed. When licensing is unclear, the protections you can rely on as a player are unclear too.

Reputation: Mixed

Independent reviews of TerraCasino are mixed. Player feedback is polarised, and some reviews mention difficulties with withdrawals, account blocking and unresponsive support. Independent safety assessments are below average. We share this not to discourage informed adults, but because an honest about page should reflect reputation accurately rather than selectively. If you choose to play, do so cautiously and keep stakes modest.

Our Editorial Approach

We have written this site to be useful and honest. Where a fact is the operator's own claim — the 3,000+ game count, for example — we say so. Where information is reported by third parties but not confirmed first-hand, such as the operating entity, we label it as reported. And where we simply could not verify something, like a payout time or a welcome bonus, we have left it unstated rather than inventing a figure. We would always rather give you an accurate gap than a confident error.

About TerraCasino

What is TerraCasino?

TerraCasino is a Web3 crypto casino offering slots, live casino, table games and a sportsbook, with banking built around crypto wallets such as MetaMask and WalletConnect.

Who runs TerraCasino?

Third-party sources report it is operated by Chefotis Interactive Ltd, a Cyprus company (reg. no. HE 454701). This is reported rather than confirmed first-hand, so verify it on the official site.

Is TerraCasino licensed?

Its licensing is unverified and contradictory. Some sources reference a Tobique Gaming Commission licence while others report no valid licence could be confirmed. We do not state a definitive regulator or licence number.

When did TerraCasino launch?

It is reported to have launched around 2022, but that date comes from a single review source and should be treated as approximate.