BC.Game Bonus: 500% monthly
- Low $5 minimum deposit
- Multiple crypto options
- Live casino & game shows
- 24/7 support
- Licensed in Anjouan
- Few major game providers missing
Professor’s take on BC.Game
BC.Game launched in 2017 under Twocent Technology Limited and has built a following largely on the strength of its crypto-first approach and, more recently, its unusually low wagering requirements. For Canadian players, the setup is workable: Canadian online casinos rarely combine Interac support with a 1x wagering requirement, which is the detail that makes BC.Game genuinely worth examining. The CA$5 minimum deposit is also among the lowest you’ll find anywhere.
The friction point is the licence. BC.Game holds an Anjouan (Comoros) licence — an offshore jurisdiction that carries real weight on player protection questions. It is not licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, the MGA, or the UKGC, and it does not hold an Ontario iGaming licence. If regulatory oversight is a deciding factor for you, that matters.
BC.Game’s monthly welcome package
The welcome structure at BC.Game is tiered across four stages, each triggered by a progressively larger first deposit. You unlock all four stages on your first month by depositing at each threshold, and the entire package resets monthly — meaning this isn’t a one-time new-player offer, it’s a recurring structure. Use bonus code rgwelcome to activate it.
Looking at how the tiers break down:
| Stage | Bonus | Minimum Deposit |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | 220% | CA$7 |
| Stage 2 | 300% | CA$20 |
| Stage 3 | 400% | CA$30 |
| Stage 4 | 500% | CA$50 |
A 500% bonus on a CA$50 deposit would produce CA$250 in bonus funds. That’s a generous headline figure, and the 1x wagering requirement — covered in detail below — is what keeps it from being a trap. Beyond the welcome tiers, BC.Game offers monthly reload bonuses up to 500% and a rakeback casino bonus structure through its VIP programme.
What BC.Game’s wagering actually requires
The 1x wagering requirement is the standout figure here. Most Canadian online casino bonuses come with 30x–40x wagering — meaning if you receive a CA$250 bonus, you’d need to wager between CA$7,500 and CA$10,000 before withdrawing. At BC.Game, 1x on a CA$250 bonus means you need to turn over just CA$250 total. That’s not a typo and it’s not a gimmick — it’s a legitimately player-friendly structure.
Here’s the full terms picture based on what the source provides:
| Term | Detail |
|---|---|
| Wagering requirement | 1x |
| Wagering on a CA$250 bonus | CA$250 total turnover required |
| Time limit | Monthly reset |
| Minimum deposit to activate | CA$7 (Stage 1) |
| Bonus code | rgwelcome |
| Maximum bet during wagering | Not specified in source |
| Game contribution rates | Not specified in source |
| Maximum cashout from bonus | Not specified in source |
The monthly reset structure also means you’re not locked into a single clearance window — if you deposit early in the month and clear the wagering, you’re done. The terms for game contributions and maximum cashout limits weren’t available in the source material, so verify those directly with BC.Game support before you commit to a deposit.
Professor’s tip: 1x wagering is one of the lowest you’ll see at any online casino. To put it in perspective, at a typical 35x wagering site, a CA$100 bonus requires CA$3,500 in bets to clear. Here, wagering requirements on that same bonus amount to CA$100. The monthly reset is the trade-off — you’ll need to re-deposit each month to reactivate the structure, so it rewards regular players more than one-off depositors.
Interac, crypto, and Apple Pay at BC.Game
Deposits
BC.Game accepts Interac alongside Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, AstroPay, AIRTM, and APE. The CA$5 minimum deposit sits well below the CA$10–CA$20 threshold common at most Canadian sites — if you want to test the platform before committing real money, you can do that cheaply.
| Method | Min Deposit | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Interac | CA$5 | Canadian bank transfer |
| Visa / Mastercard | CA$5 | |
| Bitcoin | CA$5 | |
| AstroPay / AIRTM / APE | CA$5 | Alternative e-wallets |
Withdrawals
Withdrawal options include Bitcoin, Litecoin, Interac, Bank Wire Transfer, Visa, Mastercard, and Apple Pay. Processing takes 1–10 days depending on method — the source doesn’t break this down by payment type specifically, so the range is wide. Crypto withdrawals typically process faster than bank methods. The minimum withdrawal is CA$20; maximum withdrawal varies and isn’t fixed by the source data.
| Method | Min Withdrawal | Processing Time |
|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin / Litecoin | CA$20 | 1–10 days |
| Interac | CA$20 | 1–10 days |
| Visa / Mastercard | CA$20 | 1–10 days |
| Apple Pay | CA$20 | 1–10 days |
| Bank Wire Transfer | CA$20 | 1–10 days |
Professor’s tip: The 1–10 day window is unusually broad. If speed matters to you, crypto is almost certainly the faster end of that range — but BC.Game doesn’t publish method-specific payout times publicly. Ask support to confirm before you withdraw a large amount for the first time.
Game selection at BC.Game
BC.Game describes its library as spanning thousands of titles across slots, table games, live casino, and a sportsbook — though no specific total count is published. The provider list covers the major names: NetEnt, Play’n GO, Quickspin, Pragmatic Play, and Evolution Gaming. That’s a solid foundation for slots variety and live dealer depth. You can browse the full range of casino games across categories when you log in.
Live casino
Evolution Gaming powers the live dealer section, which is the right answer for this category — Evolution holds the largest and most consistently high-quality live casino operation in the industry. Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and game show titles (Crazy Time, Deal or No Deal, etc.) are standard in their catalogue. If live dealer is a priority for you, BC.Game’s provider choice here is genuinely strong.
BC Originals
BC.Game also operates a selection of proprietary “originals” — in-house built games that don’t appear elsewhere. These tend to be provably fair titles common in the crypto casino space, such as crash games and dice variants. They’re worth knowing about if you’re familiar with that format, but they’re a secondary offering alongside the main slot and table game library.
VIP programme at BC.Game
BC.Game runs a documented VIP structure with a rakeback component — meaning a percentage of your house edge losses is returned to you as you accumulate play. The programme tiers up as you wager more, and the monthly bonus reset structure described above feeds directly into it. Specific tier names, rakeback percentages, and threshold requirements weren’t available in the source, so the precise value at each level isn’t something I can pin down without confirming with the site directly.
Is BC.Game legit?
BC.Game is operated by Twocent Technology Limited, registered in Belize (company number 000041939). The casino holds a licence from the Government of Anjouan, Comoros (licence number ALSI-202410011-FI1). Anjouan licences are legitimate in the sense that they’re real regulatory permits — but the Government of Anjouan provides substantially weaker player protection than the MGA, UKGC, or even the Kahnawake Gaming Commission. Dispute resolution and enforcement mechanisms are limited. If you have a serious dispute, your options are narrower than they would be with a more regulated operator.
BC.Game has been operating since 2017, which gives it a reasonable operational track record for a crypto-oriented casino. It isn’t a fly-by-night site. That said, seven years is modest compared to established operators with 15–20 year histories, and the offshore structure means less public accountability.
Customer support runs 24/7 across live chat, email, ticketing, Discord, and Telegram — an unusually broad set of channels, and the Discord and Telegram options suggest an active community around the platform. Support is available in ten languages including English (Canadian), French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese.
Professor’s tip: The Anjouan licence is the central trust question here. For low-stakes play, the 1x wagering and crypto flexibility make BC.Game genuinely interesting. But if you’re planning to deposit significant amounts, the offshore jurisdiction means you’d be relying heavily on the operator’s goodwill if something goes wrong — not on a regulator with real enforcement authority. Know that going in.
