Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 24 June 2026
This site keeps the lights on through affiliate commissions, and you have every right to know how that works before you trust a review. Put simply: when some readers follow a link to 7Bit or another casino and open an account, the operator may pay us. It adds nothing to your cost, and it has no say in the score. The rest of this page explains the arrangement and the wall we keep between the money and the verdict.
What an affiliate link is
Some of the outbound links on our reviews are tagged so the casino can tell the visit came from us. If you sign up after clicking one, we may earn a one-off or revenue-share commission. Plenty of our links carry no tag at all, and you are always free to type a casino's address in directly instead.
Why it cannot buy a better review
The score comes from the fixed, weighted method on our how we rate page, applied the same way to paying and non-paying operators alike. Every review lists real drawbacks, and a crypto site that pays slowly or hides a fee will be marked down regardless of any commercial tie.
Our commitment
We will not bury a flaw, invent a strength, or recommend a casino we would not use ourselves. Where an operator is offshore and unregulated in New Zealand, we say so in the same breath as any positive. Read more on independence in our editorial policy.
