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Lucky Block review

Independent analysis – bonus value, licence, Interac, crypto, and CAD withdrawal limits.

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Lucky Block launched in 2022 under the legal entity Entretenimiento Rojo B.V., headquartered in Curaçao. It entered the Canadian market as an unregulated grey-market operator: No provincial gaming authority oversees it, and it holds no iGaming Ontario licence. The platform targets a crypto-native audience globally, accepting only Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and USDT, with no Canadian dollar rails and no Interac. Lucky Block pairs its casino offering with a sportsbook and live dealer section, positioning itself as a broad-scope destination for crypto gamblers. Against the market, its trust score of 48/100 sits well above the 50-operator average of 23.2, a relative signal of brand transparency, not regulatory standing. That said, its Canadian friendliness score of 15/100 is stark: No CAD support, no Interac, no iGO licence, and only self-exclusion listed as a responsible gambling tool. The value tier of D indicates below-market value delivery based on aggregated operator signals. Canadian players considering Lucky Block should understand they are operating entirely outside provincial oversight frameworks. Ontario residents receive no protections from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. The platform supports French, which may attract Quebec-based players, but Loto-Québec does not licence it either. For Canadians, Lucky Block is a grey-market, crypto-only operator, convenient for blockchain-native users, structurally risky for everyone else.

Welcome bonus

Bonus details not disclosed by the operator.

Trust score
Canadian friendliness

Lucky Block's specific welcome bonus terms: Headline amounts, wagering multipliers, eligible games, and expiry windows, are not disclosed in the verified data available for this review. Inventing figures would be misleading, so none are provided here. What market context does tell you: Across 50 Canadian-facing operators, the average welcome bonus sits at C$2,220 at a mean wagering requirement of 98×. The median is a more instructive C$440 at 40×: Reflecting what most players actually encounter rather than headline outliers. Lucky Block's value tier of D signals below-average value delivery relative to comparable operators, whether through restrictive bonus terms, narrow game contribution rates, or short expiry windows. Players should request and scrutinize full promotional terms directly from the operator before depositing any funds. Crypto bonuses at grey-market operators frequently carry game restrictions that exclude live dealer tables and sports bets, narrowing the playthrough path to slots-only, a structure that favours the house disproportionately. KYC verification is triggered at first withdrawal, meaning bonus-related disputes may surface only after an identity check that can introduce delays. The player profile most likely to extract value from any bonus here is one who understands exact wagering mathematics before depositing, is comfortable with crypto-denominated variance rather than stable CAD equivalents, and can track bonus progress across blockchain transactions. Casual players and fiat-first depositors should seek more transparent bonus structures elsewhere.

Licence

CuraçaoAnjouan

Lucky Block holds active licences from Curaçao and Anjouan. Specific licence numbers for both authorities are not publicly disclosed in available data, which limits independent verification. Curaçao's gaming regulatory framework is a self-regulatory structure with limited enforcement reach outside the island; it does not provide accessible dispute resolution for Canadian players. Anjouan: Part of the Comoros Islands, is considered a secondary, loosely governed filing jurisdiction by most compliance analysts and carries even less weight as a player protection mechanism. Neither licence gives Canadian players legal recourse through domestic courts, provincial ombudsman offices, or consumer protection bodies. Lucky Block is not licensed by iGaming Ontario. Ontario residents who play here are on grey-market ground: The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario does not oversee Lucky Block, and the provincial responsible gambling framework, iGO's player protections, and AGCO enforcement do not apply. Complaints must be directed to the operator itself or, as a last resort, the Curaçao or Anjouan authorities, a process that is slow, opaque, and rarely resolves in the player's favour. Players in all other Canadian provinces are in an equivalent position: No Canadian regulator has jurisdiction over this site.

Ontario (iGO)
No
Quebec (accepted)
N/A
CAD currency
N/A
French available
Yes
Interac accepted
N/A
Crypto accepted
Yes
ProGAM Québec support
N/A
KYC required at
At first withdrawal

Payments

  • Bitcoin
    Deposit · Withdrawal
    Processing
    1h
  • Litecoin
    Deposit · Withdrawal
    Processing
    1h
  • Ethereum
    Deposit · Withdrawal
    Processing
    1h
  • USDT
    Deposit · Withdrawal
    Processing
    1h

Lucky Block is a crypto-only operator. This is not a caveat: It is the fundamental operating model. The only accepted deposit and withdrawal methods are Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and USDT. Interac is not available. Canadian dollar accounts are not supported; all balances are held and transacted in cryptocurrency with no CAD conversion at the platform level. Deposit and withdrawal minimums and maximums are not disclosed in available verified data. The operator lists processing time at approximately one hour for all four methods and charges zero platform fees on transactions. However, network-side costs, Ethereum gas fees and Bitcoin on-chain fees, are the player's responsibility and fall entirely outside the operator's fee disclosure. These can be material depending on network congestion. Withdrawal speed ranks 29th across the operators reviewed for this publication, which places Lucky Block below the median. KYC verification is required at first withdrawal; any delays in that process extend effective withdrawal times beyond the quoted one-hour estimate. Players accustomed to Interac e-Transfer, credit cards, or bank wire transfers will find no familiar payment rails here. This is a structural constraint, not a temporary feature gap. Anyone without an active cryptocurrency wallet and working familiarity with blockchain transactions should not consider this platform.

Specifications

Game count
Providers
Live dealer
Yes
Sportsbook
Yes
Poker
N/A
Bingo
N/A
iOS app
N/A
Android app
N/A
Instant play
Yes
24/7 support
Yes
Live chat
Yes
Launched
2022

Games & software

Lucky Block offers a combined casino, live dealer, and sportsbook product accessible via instant play in a browser: No dedicated downloadable app is confirmed in available verified data. The live dealer section is active, though the specific studio provider, whether Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play Live, Ezugi, or another supplier, is not identified in the verified data for this review. Total game count and named software studio partnerships are similarly not disclosed, preventing a direct catalogue comparison against competitors. As a 2022-launched operator, Lucky Block competes against longer-established grey-market platforms with deeper software integrations and broader catalogues built over more years. The sportsbook differentiates it from pure-casino operators, offering players combined access under one account, a meaningful convenience for users who bet on both sports and casino games. French-language interface support extends accessibility to francophone Canadian players. Without confirmed RTP figures, game counts, or named live dealer providers in the verified data, players cannot independently benchmark game quality or fairness against competing platforms before registering.

Customer support

Lucky Block offers 24/7 support via live chat and email. Phone support is not available. Based on publicly available information, the platform supports 17 languages including English and French, covering Canada's two official languages. Live chat is the fastest resolution channel available and operates around the clock. Email response times are not disclosed. No telephone escalation path exists for players who require voice support. The absence of phone support, combined with a responsible gambling toolset limited to self-exclusion only, means players facing urgent account or problem gambling concerns are dependent entirely on chat responsiveness, a channel that carries no regulatory service-level guarantee given the operator's grey-market status in Canada.

Pros

  • Trust score of 48/100 is above the 50-operator market average of 23.2
  • Crypto withdrawals listed at approximately one hour with zero operator-side fees
  • Combined casino, live dealer, and sportsbook accessible under one account
  • French-language interface available, relevant for francophone Canadian players
  • 24/7 live chat and email support active
  • Instant browser play confirmed, no app installation required

Cons

  • ×Value tier D, below-market value delivery based on aggregated operator signals
  • ×Not licensed by iGaming Ontario; operates in the grey market for all Canadian provinces
  • ×Crypto-only: No Interac, no CAD accounts, and no fiat payment rails of any kind
  • ×Licence numbers not publicly disclosed for either Curaçao or Anjouan authorities
  • ×Only self-exclusion confirmed as a responsible gambling tool, no deposit limits, cool-off periods, or reality checks listed
  • ×Withdrawal speed ranks 29th across reviewed operators, placing it below the median

Who this operator fits

Lucky Block suits crypto-native adults who already hold Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, or USDT and prefer blockchain settlement over fiat banking. Players who want a combined casino and sportsbook under one account without managing separate platforms benefit from the integrated product. French-speaking Canadians benefit from the French-language interface, though no Canadian regulatory protections apply regardless. It is not suitable for Ontario residents seeking iGO-licensed protections. It is not suitable for players who rely on Interac, credit cards, or CAD-denominated balances. Casual players with small budgets may find crypto volatility and undisclosed minimums a practical barrier. Players prioritising robust responsible gambling tooling: Deposit limits, time-outs, cooling-off periods, will find Lucky Block's single self-exclusion offering inadequate. Anyone unfamiliar with managing cryptocurrency wallets should look elsewhere.

Frequently asked questions

Is Lucky Block legal for Canadian players to use?
Lucky Block is not licensed by any Canadian provincial regulator. It operates in the grey market across all provinces, including Ontario, where iGaming Ontario licensing is required for regulated play. Using the site is not explicitly illegal for individual players in most provinces, but you receive no consumer protections from Canadian authorities. Disputes must be handled through the operator directly or through the Curaçao or Anjouan licensing bodies, neither of which offers accessible Canadian recourse.
Can I deposit or withdraw using Interac?
No. Lucky Block is a crypto-only operator. Interac is not supported, nor are credit cards, bank transfers, or any fiat payment method. The only accepted options are Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and USDT. If you do not hold cryptocurrency and have no means to acquire it, you cannot fund an account here.
How fast are withdrawals at Lucky Block?
The operator lists approximately one hour for crypto withdrawals with zero platform-side fees. However, network fees, such as Ethereum gas costs, are the player's responsibility and are not covered by the operator's zero-fee claim. KYC verification is required at first withdrawal and can extend total processing time beyond one hour. Lucky Block ranks 29th for withdrawal speed across the operators we reviewed, placing it below the median.
Is French-language support available?
Yes. French is listed among the 17 supported interface languages, which covers francophone Canadian players including those in Quebec. Support in French is available through live chat and email based on publicly available information. However, Lucky Block is not licensed by Loto-Québec or any Canadian authority, so provincial responsible gambling protections do not apply regardless of the language used.
What responsible gambling tools does Lucky Block offer, and where can I get help?
Based on available data, only self-exclusion is confirmed at Lucky Block. Deposit limits, reality checks, and session time-outs are not listed. If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 (Ontario residents) or Jeu: Aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140 (Quebec and other provinces). Both services are free, confidential, and available 24/7.
Does Lucky Block support Canadian dollars?
No. Lucky Block does not support CAD-denominated accounts. All transactions are conducted in cryptocurrency. Players must independently manage exchange rate risk between their crypto holdings and Canadian dollars, as the platform provides no fiat conversion layer. This is a structural limitation, not a temporary gap.
What licences does Lucky Block hold and what do they mean for me?
Lucky Block holds active licences from Curaçao and Anjouan. Specific licence numbers are not publicly disclosed in available data, limiting independent verification. Neither jurisdiction provides Canadian players with enforceable legal protections, accessible dispute resolution, or oversight comparable to provincial regulators. Lucky Block is not licensed by iGaming Ontario, meaning Ontario residents have no AGCO recourse.
Is Lucky Block available on mobile devices?
Yes, the platform is accessible via instant play in a mobile browser on both iOS and Android. No dedicated downloadable app is confirmed in available verified data. Browser-based access eliminates installation requirements, though performance specifics across devices have not been independently verified for this review.

Our verdict

Lucky Block is a grey-market, crypto-only casino-sportsbook hybrid launched in 2022. Its trust score of 48/100 exceeds the market average, but a Canadian friendliness score of 15/100 and value tier D reflect a platform designed for a global crypto audience, not Canadian residents. No Interac, no CAD, no iGO licence, and a minimal responsible gambling toolset narrow the viable audience sharply. Suitable for: Crypto-fluent adults comfortable with grey-market risk who want integrated casino and sportsbook access. Avoid if you use Interac, need CAD accounts, are an Ontario resident wanting regulatory protections, or require robust responsible gambling tools beyond self-exclusion.

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Need help? ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600 · Jeu : aide et référence 1-800-461-0140