Caution tier

Anjouan Offshore Gaming (Comoros)

A newer, low-cost Comoros licence rising fast among crypto casinos. Very light oversight — verify everything.

Why this is a Tier 3 — Caution licence

Anjouan (part of the Comoros) issues a low-cost gambling licence that has spread quickly among newer crypto casinos as a cheaper alternative to Curaçao. Oversight is very light and the regime is young, so we treat it as caution tier — closer to "registered" than "regulated". Verify everything before depositing.

How it operates

Operators obtain an Anjouan gaming licence relatively cheaply and quickly, with limited ongoing supervision compared with established regulators. There is little public track record of enforcement or dispute resolution.

What protection does this licence give players?

Minimal guarantees

Fund protection, affordability checks and self-exclusion are not assured. Treat an Anjouan licence as a low bar to clear, not a safety guarantee.

If something goes wrong

Your practical recourse is largely the operator itself plus any payment chargeback. There is little established dispute process at the licensor level, so prefer operators that also hold a stronger licence and rely on our review and blacklist before depositing.

Frequently asked questions

Is an Anjouan licence safe?

Treat it as caution tier. It is cheap and fast to obtain with very light oversight, so a valid Anjouan licence is a low bar — not a guarantee the operator will treat you fairly.

Why do so many crypto casinos use Anjouan?

It is a low-cost, quick-to-obtain alternative to Curaçao, which is why it has spread among newer crypto-focused casinos. Verify the operator's track record before depositing.