Head-to-head
7Bit Casino vs Rollino
Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.
7Bit Casino (launched 2014) and Rollino (launched 2023) are both Curacao-licensed operators accessible to Canadian players but neither holds Ontario iGaming Operator (iGO) or Quebec-specific licenses. Both accept Interac, cryptocurrencies, and CAD currency, making them logistically available to 19+ Canadians. 7Bit is the more established brand with a trust score of 78 and B-tier value classification, emphasizing a mature library of 117 game providers and fastest withdrawal speeds (rank 1). Rollino is newer, younger-positioned, with a 54 trust score and C-tier value tier, but leads with a substantial C$4,500 welcome bonus package and expanded offerings including sportsbook and bingo. Neither operator is licensed in Ontario, meaning neither participates in iGO consumer protection or complaint resolution. This comparison is for players accepting grey-market risk in exchange for broader game selection and bonus incentives. Both support French language interfaces and 24/7 customer support.
Welcome bonus
7Bit does not publicly disclose a welcome bonus. Rollino offers a C$4,500 combo bonus (deposit match plus free spins or similar), well above the market average of C$2,313 and more than 4.5 times the median bonus of C$1,000. However, welcome bonus value depends entirely on wagering requirements, which neither operator discloses in the provided data. The Canadian market average requires 72x wagering (median 42.5x), meaning a C$4,500 bonus at 72x becomes roughly C$62 in real playable value after clearance. Rollino does not disclose its specific wagering multiplier, so players cannot calculate effective bonus value before signing up. 7Bit's lack of disclosed bonus could signal a player-friendly approach without aggressive bonus-chasing mechanics, or simply that bonuses are offered case-by-case. Rollino's C$4,500 headline is attractive but potentially misleading without transparent wagering terms. For bonus hunters, Rollino appears more generous on paper; for conservative players wary of bonus traps, 7Bit's transparency around omission may be preferable. Neither operator publishes bonus terms online, limiting pre-signup confidence.
Licensing
Both operators hold Curacao licenses, which are grey-market jurisdictions offering minimal consumer protection compared to tier-1 regulators like Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) or Ontario iGaming Operator (iGO). Neither 7Bit nor Rollino is Ontario-licensed, so Ontario residents receive zero iGO player protection, self-imposed caps on advertising, or access to Dispute Resolution Ombudsman. Both are available in Quebec but lack Quebec regulator oversight. Curacao licensing provides operator legitimacy (financial standards, anti-money laundering) but no meaningful complaint resolution. If a player disputes a non-payment or unfair rules interpretation, recourse runs through Curacao authorities, which are slow and inaccessible to Canadian players. Neither operator is subject to Canadian regulatory audits, responsible gambling enforcement, or mandatory player dispute mediation. 7Bit's 2014 launch predates Rollino's 2023 start, suggesting longer operational history and less recent regulatory scrutiny. Players must accept grey-market risk: Potential account freezes, payout delays, or unfavorable dispute outcomes with no Canadian regulator appeal. This is material risk for real-money deposits.
Payments
Both accept Interac (Canadian-standard), CAD currency, and major credit cards. 7Bit lists Visa and Mastercard as zero-fee on both deposit and withdrawal; Rollino lists them but does not disclose fees. 7Bit ranks number 1 for withdrawal speed; Rollino ranks number 2. 7Bit's Bank Transfer withdrawal takes 168 hours (7 days), but implies faster alternatives via crypto or cards. Rollino lists Skrill, Neteller, and MuchBetter at 72-hour processing. 7Bit supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin for both deposit and withdrawal; Rollino adds USDT withdrawal capability (7Bit allows USDT deposit only). Both accept Skrill and Neteller. Rollino adds Apple Pay (deposit), Paysafecard, and Flexepin (deposit only), providing more entry points for players without crypto or cards. 7Bit is more transparent on fees (explicitly zero percent for major methods); Rollino leaves fees unlisted. For fast withdrawals, 7Bit is measurably faster. For payment method diversity, Rollino edges ahead, though Rollino's fee opacity is a risk factor. Both handle Interac equally.
Games
7Bit features 117 game providers including NetEnt and Microgaming, larger than Rollino's 87-provider library. Both offer live dealer experiences. 7Bit has no native mobile apps (instant play only); Rollino's mobile app status is not disclosed (instant play assumed). Rollino uniquely offers sportsbook and bingo, expanding beyond pure casino gaming; 7Bit does not. Neither offers poker rooms. For a mobile-first player, both require browser-based play with no optimized native app. 7Bit's larger provider count suggests deeper game variety, better odds of finding niche titles. Rollino's sportsbook feature appeals to players wanting integrated sports betting without a separate login. Overall, 7Bit is stronger for pure game library depth; Rollino is stronger for product diversity (casino plus sports plus bingo). Casual players and mobile users lose on both fronts (no native apps). Serious game variety seekers favor 7Bit.
Support
Both offer 24/7 support via live chat and email. Neither lists phone support. Both support French-language interfaces and customer service, making them accessible to Quebec francophone players. 7Bit launched in 2014 with presumed more mature support infrastructure; Rollino launched in 2023 with newer systems. Support response times and quality metrics are not disclosed for either operator. No meaningful differentiation on support channels. Both meet baseline Canadian player needs for bilingual accessibility and round-the-clock availability.
Who each fits
7Bit suits experienced players prioritizing trust and withdrawal speed. Its trust score of 78 exceeds the market average of 47.6. Tier B value signals stable bonuses and fair games. Rank 1 withdrawal speed is crucial for reliable access to winnings. Six responsible gambling tools (deposit limits, wager limits, loss limits, session timer, self-exclusion, cooling-off) exceed competitors, important for risk-conscious players. The absence of a welcome bonus repels bonus hunters but appeals to players focused on quality over promotions. No native apps are a drawback for mobile-first players. Best suited: Established players with existing bankrolls, high priority on operator maturity and withdrawal reliability. Not ideal for casual bonus-seeking or mobile-first players.
Rollino suits bonus-driven players valuing product variety. The C$4,500 welcome bonus is 1.9x the market average, appealing to new players. Sportsbook and bingo add diversity beyond casino. Launched in 2023, Rollino is newer; trust score of 54 is near market average (47.6), offering no trust premium. Only two responsible gambling tools (self-exclusion, cooling-off) lag peers. Withdrawal rank 2 is solid but trails 7Bit. More payment methods (16 versus 10) and full crypto withdrawal support (USDT both ways) appeal to crypto-native players. Best suited: Bonus-focused new players, sports betting enthusiasts, crypto users willing to accept lower trust for higher bonuses and variety. Not ideal: Conservative players, those prioritizing responsible gambling tools, or players seeking established operator prestige.
Our verdict
For Ontario residents seeking safety: Neither is ideal; both are grey-market Curacao. 7Bit edges ahead with trust 78 versus 54, but neither offers iGO protection. Warning required: Deposits carry real risk. For Quebec French-speakers: Tie. Both support French, available in Quebec, 24/7 support. For high-roller crypto users: Rollino edges ahead. Full withdrawal support for Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Litecoin versus 7Bit's USDT deposit-only. For mobile-first casual players: Tie. Both instant play, no native apps. Rollino offers sportsbook and bingo variety; 7Bit offers larger game library (117 versus 87 providers). Bottom line: 7Bit is the trust and speed play for experienced players; Rollino is the bonus and variety play for newcomers. Neither is optimal for Ontario residents or risk-averse players. For Quebec players and crypto users, choose by secondary priorities (speed versus bonus value, pure casino versus integrated sports).
FAQ
- Which is better for Ontario residents?
- Neither operator is Ontario-licensed or regulated by iGO. Both are grey-market Curacao operators. 7Bit has higher trust (78 versus 54), but neither offers consumer protection, regulated complaint resolution, or advertising limits that iGO provides. Ontario residents have zero regulatory recourse if disputes arise. Deposits carry material risk.
- Which supports Interac?
- Both support Interac deposit and withdrawal, making them equally accessible to Canadian players on that channel. No difference in Interac availability, fees, or processing time for either operator. Interac is available on both sites.
- Which has better withdrawal speed?
- 7Bit ranks number 1 for withdrawal speed; Rollino ranks number 2. 7Bit offers faster access to winnings across deposit methods. 7Bit's Bank Transfer takes 7 days, but other methods (crypto, cards, Interac) likely process faster. Rollino's e-wallet methods (Skrill, Neteller) take 72 hours. For urgent cashouts, 7Bit is measurably faster.
- How do I get help with problem gambling?
- ConnexOntario operates a free gambling helpline at 1-866-531-2600 for Ontario residents 24/7. Quebec residents can reach Jeu: Aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140. Neither operator (7Bit nor Rollino) operates these services; they are independent nonprofit support lines. Both sites should list responsible gambling resources; verify on signup.
- What happens to my welcome bonus if I withdraw early?
- 7Bit does not disclose welcome bonus terms because it does not publicly offer a standard bonus. Rollino's C$4,500 bonus terms are not disclosed in available data. Standard industry practice requires bonus playthrough (wagering) before withdrawal; early withdrawal forfeits the bonus. Contact support before depositing to confirm terms, as these details are not transparent online.
- Are these operators Canadian-regulated?
- No. Both 7Bit and Rollino are Curacao-licensed, not Ontario iGO or Quebec-regulated. Canada does not regulate online gambling federally. Curacao licenses provide operator legitimacy but not consumer protection equal to tier-1 regulators. Complaints to Curacao authorities are slow and inaccessible to Canadian players. Both sites operate in a legal grey zone; players deposit at personal risk.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Criterion | 7Bit Casino | Rollino |
|---|---|---|
| Bonus (CAD) | – | C$4.5k |
| Top licence | Curaçao | Curaçao |
| Ontario iGO licensed | No | No |
| Interac | Yes | Yes |
| CAD currency | Yes | Yes |
| French support | Yes | Yes |
| Trust score | 78/100 | 54/100 |
| Canadian friendliness | 55/100 | 55/100 |