Advertising more than 7,000 casino games and a competitive-looking sports section too, USPIN caught my eye recently. So, I decided to give the site a go and put together some USPIN reviews for my global readers.
As is the case with any betting brand that targets sports fans and gamers across various countries, USPIN’s service offerings – and especially their bonuses – aren’t usually consistent from region to region. But here’s everything I can tell you about the site after betting here a while from where I live, in terms of all-round user experience and noteworthy features.
You might’ve noticed that USPIN has received some pretty mixed ratings since it first launched. Although to be fair, this is very often the case with brand new crypto casinos and sportsbooks.
After using the site for a good while myself, it seemed to me that everything’s up to industry standards here. Just like I found in my recent Cooked review, USPIN is fully transparent about where you can and can’t bet from on its T&Cs page, for example. While it also uses geo-blocking tech to actively prevent access from its blacklisted territories, and carries out proper Know Your Customer (KYC) checks on players, too.
What’s more, the site’s games are sourced from more than 30 familiar software names such as Nolimit City, Yggdrasil and NetEnt, many of whom are highly regarded for their Random Number Generator (RNG) tech.
Given this is a largely crypto-focussed casino, though, I didn’t see any provably fair games advertised on the site. While naturally, you should always exercise caution and do your own research before using any crypto betting site. So, read through all the rules and regs for yourself, and ensure you’re 100% happy before placing any bets here, yeah?
Much as I found in my Legendz.io review, the games and sports up for grabs with USPIN can vary depending on which permitted country or region you’re playing – or betting – from.
That said, I found that most customers will likely run into the following games and markets:
As the brand’s name itself teases, the share of games available at USPIN are slots – with reels like 10 Devils Hotfire, 12 Zodiacs and 101 Candies ranking popular among players at the time of writing.
Habanero, Play’n GO, NetEnt, and other big names provide large chunks of the slots portfolio, while in most regions you’ll find around 400 instant win and scratch card style games here, too. As well as just shy of 200 tables and 24 crash style games. Live dealer blackjack titles and the like were available in my area also, although the selection was admittedly much more limited than that uncovered in my recent Rakebit review.
All things considered, mind, there’s a pretty capable run of games here – with the site of course catering best toward slots fans.
Like most other crypto betting sites, USPIN offers a blend of traditional sports and esports. At the time of writing, I found the site’s soccer, eSoccer, American football and eBasketball categories were the largest and most diverse. Although odds seemed reasonably competitive across the board, I was impressed to see that the majority of markets qualified for live betting in my region, too.
The availability of some markets may vary from place to place, of course. But I’m confident most bettors will find the following here:
| Popular sports market | Leagues/events covered | Live betting available? |
|---|---|---|
| Soccer / eSoccer | Premier League, Serie A, Bundesliga, Copa del Rey and more | Yes |
| Basketball / eBasketball | NBA, Euroleague, FIBA Americas and more | Yes |
| American Football | NFL, NCAA and more | Yes |
| Tennis | ATP Challengers, Grand Slams and more | Yes |
| Ice Hockey | NHL, Liiga, Extraliga and more | Yes |
There’s a pretty robust mix. But does the site offer any sports or casino-specific bonuses right now? Let’s take a look.
Full disclosure, guys: the international aspect of USPIN means that its offers simply aren’t consistent from one part of the world to the next. But here’s the good news – I found that in most permitted regions, USPIN usually does offer a bonus when you register.
To find out whether there’s currently a welcome promo up for grabs in your neck of the woods, simply check my geo-targeted banners on this page. If you are entitled to a bonus, you can then read more about how to claim bonuses with the brand in my dedicated USPIN bonus guide. I’d highly recommend reading this one if you’re considering any promotions with USPIN at all.
This once again depends on your location, I’m afraid. In some parts of the world, you might be able to claim VIP rewards and other longer-term bonuses with the brand, while in others you might not. It is best to visit the site and see which promotional offer is available in your location.
I found that USPIN can sometimes be a little slow to load up on arrival. But the casino games up for grabs run just as smoothly as you’d expect from titles powered by Evolution, Habanero, Hacksaw and other big-name software brands. While it’s easy enough to find your way around all 7,000+ of the games available, too – thanks to a search engine that updates automatically as you type into it, single-click genre filters, and separate pages to help you narrow down games by developer.
Log into USPIN’s sportsbook and I doubt you’ll run into any major usability issues there, either. Market filters are in a column on the left, you get a collapsible betting slip on the right, and the latest “Live” and “Upcoming” odds are listed in-between. The green and black interface with its gray and white text feels slick and modern, too. While I like the color-coded highlights that help you clearly see what’s live, and what’s not – as well as the fact international flags are used to denote different sports teams and events.
I didn’t see any options for switching the standard American-style odds into other formats, though. While at the time of writing, language options are a bit limited, too – you can pick between English and French versions of the site, and that’s your lot.
As it stands, USPIN is a site-only casino and sportsbook. So, don’t expect to see downloadable apps advertised on either the App Store or Google Play.
Much as I found in my RedRacer review, though, USPIN’s site is mobile-friendly and runs relatively smoothly on most browsers. Its icons are all sensibly re-sized when you access it from smaller devices, too.
In my region, USPIN was advertising a mix of crypto and fiat payment options, but the availability of some of these might vary in yours. In most cases, the site offers fee-free deposits, and full support for VISA, Mastercard and bank transfer. While withdrawals are usually available via either bank transfer or cryptocurrency only. What’s more, minimum limits ordinarily sit at 0.01 Ethereum (ETH) or your preferred currency equivalent on both deposits and withdrawals.
On its homepage, USPIN states that users can expect withdrawals to be processed within 24 to 48 hours. However, in my own experience I found that you may be asked to provide a copy of your passport or ID card, and complete other verification steps, when submitting your first cash out request – which could naturally lead to further delays.
There’s a few other noteworthy rules listed in the “Withdrawals” section of USPIN’s T&Cs page right now, too – additional verification checks are commonly triggered on withdrawal requests exceeding 1,000 EUR or your local currency equivalent, for example. While you’ll usually need to withdraw using the same payment method you originally deposited with, too. So, keep all this in mind if you’re thinking of playing or betting here.
Scroll straight to the bottom of any USPIN webpage, and you’ll find the “Support” tab linked in the bottom right-hand corner. Or you can locate it in the main menu instead.
As it stands, the only support option available in most regions is an online contact form. Although this is advertised as being available 24/7 and it does support file uploads, too. While I found that staff usually tend to respond to requests within a relatively average timeframe – the longest I waited was about three to four hours the few times I used the service myself.
As I mentioned earlier, the site’s available in English and French language versions, and the same goes for its customer support, too. But let’s be honest here, not having a live chat option, or any other clearly-advertised contact methods, such as email or telephone, is kinda disappointing in this day and age.
Offering a well-rounded casino library featuring slots, tables, instant win and live dealer games from notable developers, a capable sportsbook that particularly stands out for soccer and eSoccer fans, and a cleanly-designed, mobile-friendly website, there’s a lot to like about USPIN. Although as already discussed, the site’s customer support options could certainly use some improvement, while it’s advisable to fully familiarize yourself with the site’s payment terms and other T&Cs first if you’re interested in playing or betting here.
Those of you who like the sound of what USPIN has to offer can register via any permitted region using my banner links here, so long as you’re 18+ and meet the site’s other eligibility rules. While USPIN currently has any bonuses up for grabs in your area, you’ll see all the details of those displayed in the site banners, too.
USPIN predominantly offers slots, though you’ll also find tables, instant win games, crash games and live dealer options available in many of the site’s permitted locations, too. Just keep in mind that the individual games up for grabs can vary from place to place.
Yes. At the time of writing, USPIN was offering both upcoming and in-play odds on various tennis matches and tournaments. I found that the site’s odds are generally always competitive and in-line with industry standards, too.
Afraid not. Currently, there’s no USPIN app available on either Google Play or the App Store. But the brand’s site is mobile-friendly and runs smoothly enough when accessed from most smartphones or tablets via Chrome, Safari or Brave.