What is CSGORoll?
CSGORoll is one of the oldest and best-known Counter-Strike 2 skin-gambling sites, live since 2016 and rebuilt on a new platform around 2020. It sits in our gambling and bonus sites category, and it is a busy one. Alongside classic roulette (branded "Roll") it runs Crash, Case Battles, case unboxing, and lighter modes like Dice, Plinko and Mines. You fund an account by depositing CS2 skins and play for coins that can be turned back into skins, or, since late 2025, into crypto.
The company behind it is Feral Holdings Limited, registered in Belize, with payment processing routed through a Cyprus entity. That structure matters. CSGORoll is not a marketplace where you buy and sell items at a set price; it is a gambling venue where the house has a mathematical edge on every mode. The site is genuinely established and technically transparent, but it operates with far less regulatory backing than the wording on its front page implies. Its SkinJudge Safety Score of 64/100 places it in our moderate-risk tier, and the sections below explain why.
Key facts and licensing
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Operator | Feral Holdings Limited (payments via a Cyprus entity) |
| Country | Belize (registered) |
| Founded | 2016 (relaunched around 2020) |
| Game modes | Roulette/Roll, Crash, Case Battles, case unboxing, Dice, Plinko, Mines |
| Provably fair | Yes; public + server seed and nonce, player-verifiable |
| Withdrawals | CS2 skins (P2P); crypto (BTC/ETH/USDT/USDC) since late 2025 |
| Age restriction | 18+ |
| Licence status | No tier-one licence; Belize-based, Curaçao licence cited by third parties but unverified and light-touch |
How CSGORoll works and provably fair
The best thing about CSGORoll, from a trust standpoint, is that its randomness is auditable. Every outcome is generated from a three-part seed (a public seed, a server seed and a per-bet nonce) combined with the game mode. Because the server seed is committed in advance as a hash and revealed afterward, a player can re-run the calculation and confirm the result was not altered after they placed a bet. This is the industry-standard "provably fair" model, and CSGORoll implements it properly with a public verification tool.
What provably fair does not do is change the odds. Each mode carries a house edge, so the platform is designed to pay out less than it takes in over time. That is how it makes money. Verifiability protects you from a rigged individual round; it does nothing about the underlying maths, and it is easy to conflate the two. Treat "provably fair" as a fraud check, not a value proposition.
Safety and licensing
This is where the moderate score comes from. CSGORoll is run through Feral Holdings Limited in Belize. Some third-party review sites reference a Curaçao e-gaming licence, but Curaçao is the weakest consumer-protection regime in the gambling world, and CSGORoll has long described itself as skins-based entertainment rather than a fully licensed casino. There is no UK Gambling Commission or Malta Gaming Authority oversight, no statutory deposit-limit mandate, and disputes are pushed toward binding arbitration under the terms of service. If a withdrawal is frozen or an account is closed, your practical recourse is limited. That is a real, structural risk, not a hypothetical one, and it is the single biggest reason the site does not score higher. You can read how we weigh licensing and other factors in our methodology.
The reputational picture reinforces the "proceed carefully" tone. On Trustpilot the site rates roughly 3.3/5 across about 2,500 reviews in early 2026 (an external Trustpilot figure, not a SkinJudge community rating), having fallen from around 4.3/5 after a late-2025 revamp of its "Ascend" daily-rewards system that cut free bonuses and drew a wave of complaints. Positive reviews consistently cite fast skin payouts and game variety; the negatives cluster on the rewards change, regional restrictions and periodic lag. None of that points to outright theft, but the volatility is a reminder that terms here can shift under you with little notice.
Pros
- Long track record (since 2016) and a large, active player base.
- Genuinely provably fair games with a public, re-verifiable seed system.
- Wide mode selection: roulette, crash, case battles and more.
- Crypto withdrawals added in late 2025 alongside P2P skin cash-outs.
Cons
- No tier-one gambling licence; Belize-based with only a light-touch, third-party-cited Curaçao licence at best.
- Weak consumer protection and arbitration-only dispute terms.
- Trustpilot score fell to ~3.3/5 after the 2025 rewards overhaul.
- House edge on every mode (this is real-money loss, not trading).
- KYC can be triggered on larger withdrawals despite an open sign-up.
The verdict
CSGORoll is legit in the narrow sense that matters most day to day: it is a real, decade-old operation, its games are provably fair, and it pays winners. But legitimacy and safety are not the same thing. The absence of a serious gambling licence, the Belize operating base and the arbitration-heavy terms mean you are relying on the operator's goodwill rather than any regulator, and the recent Trustpilot slide shows how quickly conditions can change. That combination is what our 64/100 Safety Score is meant to signal: usable and established, but clearly a moderate-risk, 18+ gambling venue rather than a protected one. If you gamble here, do it for entertainment with money you can afford to lose, set your own limits, and know that a provably fair badge is not a substitute for oversight. Cross-shopping the tier, CSGOEmpire at least publishes a Curaçao licence, while Hellcase is a comparable case-opening alternative, though none of that removes the fundamental caution that applies to every site in this category.
