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Roobet Norway Payout Review

Mixed record

Casino & sportsbook • Withdrawal record for Norway

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Re-checked 2026-06-14
balance Mixed record — fine for everyday cashouts, more friction on big wins. Worth knowing before you deposit.
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Fast for small crypto withdrawals, but unlicensed in Norway with verification kicking in early and no Lotteritilsynet recourse. Treat anything above NOK 10,000 as exposed.

For Norwegian players, Roobet starts from a hard fact: it has no Norwegian licence and operates against the Gambling Act, so Lotteritilsynet blocks the payments and the DNS. Get past that with crypto and the platform pays small wins quickly — a tested $50 BTC withdrawal cleared in 18 minutes. The catch is that verification triggers low, around $1,000, and one $3M case has sat unresolved for months. Our Score is 50, reflecting genuine speed for casual play and real risk above it.

corporate_fare Operator

Raw Entertainment B.V. (Curaçao) / Raw Entertainment Ltd (Cyprus)
Parent
Matt Duea (co-founder)
CEO
Curaçao Gaming Authority (OGL/2024/687/0427). NOT licensed in Norway — operating against the Norwegian Gambling Act.
License

Payout
snapshot

3–15 min (crypto); 1–3 business days (card via MoonPay)

P50 · crypto

P75

4–7 days (large amounts triggering verification)

P95

Methods
Bitcoin (BTC)Ethereum (ETH)Litecoin (LTC)USDTUSDCXRPVisa (via MoonPay)Mastercard (via MoonPay)Apple Pay (deposit)Google Pay (deposit)

KYC: Risk-based verification before withdrawal.

Score
breakdown

Weights & method →

Withdrawal Speed

weight 25%

58

Player Complaints

weight 20%

25

KYC Complexity

weight 15%

40

Payout Success Rate

weight 15%

66

Payment Methods

weight 10%

70

Support Resolution

weight 10%

50

Bonus Fairness

weight 5%

50

Each component scored 0–100 from sourced data, then weighted. Reproducible →

Complaint
center

Reddit — $3M held 5+ months over a 'late betting' disputeNOK 3 000 000

Unresolved as of Feb 2026; single case but the magnitude warrants a warning (TheLowLay)

Source: thelowlay.com · 2026-01-01

AskGamblers — repeated withdrawal-pending complaints, 4–7 day delays on amounts over $1K–$2K

Pattern of verification-triggered holds; not individually resolved

Source: nerdbot.com · 2026-02-01

SmartCustomer — 1.8/5 across 28 reviews citing rigged-game allegations and withdrawal failures

Ongoing pattern; no operator response documented

Source: nerdbot.com · 2026-01-01

fact_check

Sources & market

🇳🇴 Norway · NOK · Offshore — Curaçao Gaming Authority; not regulated in Norway. Lotteritilsynet enforces DNS and payment blocking.

Tax: Offshore gambling winnings taxable in Norway above NOK 10,000; crypto conversion may trigger capital gains.

thelowlay.comsvindel.infocryptogamingdb.comnerdbot.comibebet.comnorsk-bet.comnorskebettingtips.comoddsbonuser.nu

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Withdrawal time by method

MethodWeekdayWeekend
Litecoin (LTC)3–5 min3–5 min
XRPinstant–5 mininstant–5 min
Ethereum (ETH)5–15 min5–15 min
USDT/USDC5–15 min5–15 min
Bitcoin (BTC)10–30 min10–30 min
Visa/Mastercard (MoonPay)1–3 business daysoften blocked by NO banks

How fast Roobet actually pays

Crypto is the only route worth counting on. Litecoin runs 3 to 5 minutes, Ethereum and the stablecoins 5 to 15, Bitcoin 10 to 30, and TheLowLay's real-money test had $50 in a wallet in 18 minutes total. Card withdrawals via MoonPay exist on paper but Norwegian banks routinely block transactions to and from Roobet, so fiat is unreliable here. Above $1,000 to $2,000, AskGamblers complaints describe routine verification stretching payouts to 4 to 7 days.

Source: thelowlay.com · svindel.info · nerdbot.com

What the complaint record shows

Complaint volume is lower than at bigger operators, but the shape is familiar: account restrictions without clear reasons, large-win verification holds, and VPN-related closures. The standout is a Reddit case alleging $3M held for more than five months over a 'late betting' dispute, still unresolved when TheLowLay reviewed it. CryptoGamingDB records an 80% complaint-resolution rate, which is decent rather than reassuring, and ibebet.com flags below-average dispute handling. Norwegian-language reviews split: affiliate sites are positive, players hitting payout friction are not.

Source: thelowlay.com · cryptogamingdb.com · ibebet.com

The KYC reality

Roobet markets itself as 'no KYC', and for tiny crypto play that holds. It stops holding around $1,000. Nerdbot reports verification triggering there, often without warning, and svindel.info notes ID is required before a first withdrawal anyway. Once triggered, the demands escalate to ID, proof of address and source of funds. The threshold sits lower than Stake's, so Norwegian players hit it sooner, and there is a specific risk worth naming: handing a Norwegian ID to an operator that is unlicensed in Norway.

Source: nerdbot.com · svindel.info

Fees, limits and Norwegian tax

Roobet charges no fee on crypto, though network fees apply and vary by chain — Bitcoin is dearest, XRP near-free. Fiat via MoonPay adds roughly 3.5% in conversion costs. The minimum deposit is $10; crypto withdrawals top out at $200,000 per day for verified accounts, fiat at $10,000. On tax, this is the part Norwegian players underestimate: offshore gambling winnings are taxable in Norway above NOK 10,000, and converting crypto can add a capital-gains layer on top. Regulator-wise there is no comfort here, only Curaçao.

Source: norskebettingtips.com · svindel.info

Roobet vs Coolbet for Norwegian players

Coolbet is the more sensible default for most Norwegians: a real welcome offer, broader fiat support and a cleaner reputation. Roobet's pitch is speed on crypto and a $200,000 daily ceiling, but it pairs that with a lower verification threshold, no Norwegian licence and the unresolved $3M shadow. If you already live in crypto and keep withdrawals modest, Roobet is fast. If you want recourse when something goes wrong, Coolbet sits inside a framework Roobet does not.

Source: oddsbonuser.nu · ibebet.com

Questions
players ask

Is Roobet legal in Norway?expand_more

No. Roobet holds a Curaçao licence and is not authorised in Norway, so it operates against the Gambling Act. Lotteritilsynet enforces DNS and payment blocking, and players have no Norwegian dispute channel if a payout is withheld.

How long does a Roobet withdrawal take?expand_more

On crypto, minutes — Litecoin 3 to 5, stablecoins and Ethereum 5 to 15, Bitcoin 10 to 30. A real-money test cleared $50 in 18 minutes. Amounts above $1,000 to $2,000 can enter verification and stretch to several days.

Does Roobet require KYC?expand_more

Its 'no KYC' label only applies to very small crypto play. Verification typically triggers around $1,000, sometimes without warning, and then requires ID, proof of address and source of funds.

Can I use Visa at Roobet from Norway?expand_more

Card payments via MoonPay are offered, but Norwegian banks routinely block transactions to and from Roobet. In practice most Norwegian players are pushed to crypto for both deposits and withdrawals.

Is Roobet safe for Norwegian players?expand_more

Small crypto withdrawals process reliably, but there is no local licence, no Lotteritilsynet recourse, an early verification threshold and an unresolved $3M complaint on record. Keep amounts modest and treat it as higher-risk.

Do I pay tax on Roobet winnings in Norway?expand_more

Yes, potentially. Offshore gambling winnings are taxable in Norway above NOK 10,000, and converting crypto winnings back to NOK may add a separate capital-gains obligation.

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