Solvency Verification

Solana Casino Proof of Reserves

Can these casinos actually pay you? Verification guide for SOL players

Proof of Reserves Reality Check

Most Solana casinos do not publish proof of reserves. As of February 2026, we found no casinos in our database with complete Merkle-tree proof of liabilities combined with on-chain asset verification. Some publish wallet addresses (partial asset proof), but none provide the full cryptographic verification that would let you independently confirm solvency.

This page explains how proof of reserves works and what to look for. The casino list below is sorted by trust indicators (rating, licensing, track record) rather than verified reserves.

What is Proof of Reserves?

Merkle Tree Liabilities

Cryptographic proof that all player balances are included in the total claimed liability

On-Chain Asset Verification

Signed messages proving the casino controls claimed wallet addresses

Solvency Equation

Assets ≥ Liabilities = Casino can pay all players simultaneously

Solana Casinos by Trust Indicators

Sorted by rating, licensing, and track record. No casino below has published complete proof of reserves.

1
BC.Game
BC.Game Exclusive
4.7
5 minutes to 1 hour for crypto

470% up to $1,600 total (casino), $2,195.10 total (sports)

No PoR Published No KYC
2
BitStarz
4.7
Instant to 10 minutes (crypto)

100% up to 5 BTC or €500 + 180 Free Spins

No PoR Published No KYC
3
Las Atlantis
4.3
1-3 business days

250% up to $14,000

No PoR Published
4
Rabona
4.3
1-3 business days after KYC

100% up to €500

No PoR Published
5
20Bet
3.9
15 min - 24 hours for crypto

100% up to €120 + 120 Free Spins

No PoR Published

Why Proof of Reserves Matters for Solana Players

When you deposit SOL at a casino, you're trusting that casino to hold your funds safely and pay you back when you win. Unlike traditional banks, Solana casinos aren't subject to mandatory reserve requirements or regular solvency audits. This means a casino can appear operational while being technically insolvent—unable to pay all players if they withdrew simultaneously.

Proof of reserves is the cryptographic solution: a way for casinos to prove they hold more SOL than they owe players, without revealing individual balances. Using the same SHA-256 hashing that secures the Solana blockchain, players can independently verify solvency.

Unfortunately, most casinos haven't implemented this technology. Until they do, players must rely on secondary trust indicators: licensing, track record, and withdrawal processing consistency.