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How on-chain volume is measured

WCOIN.CASINO methodology

On-chain volume is the USD value of transfers to and from attributed casino wallets over a window (24-hour and 7-day), priced at transfer time. It captures on-chain settlement — deposits and withdrawals that touch the public blockchain — and excludes purely off-chain ledger movements inside an operator, which are not observable.

A figure reflects observed settlement only and should not be read as revenue, profit, or gross gaming revenue.

Why we don't rank by volume. On-chain volume is easily inflated — wash trading, internal transfers between an operator's own wallets, and market-maker activity all add observable volume without reflecting real player activity or quality. We therefore treat volume as an activity/liquidity signal only, and our recommended ranking is by blended third-party trust signals, which is far harder to manufacture.

More methodology

How we attribute on-chain activity to crypto casinosHow net flow is measuredHow we estimate all-chain reserves (proof-of-reserves)How we rate data confidenceHow third-party trust signals are sourced

See the data these methods produce in the daily report or the live dashboard.

Methodology & disclaimer. Figures are derived from on-chain transfers attributed to wallets we associate with each operator, plus third-party ratings shown with their source. Blockchain attribution carries inherent uncertainty, and reserves are an all-chain best-effort estimate from mapped wallets — coverage varies by operator. These pages describe observed activity and third-party data only; they are not a statement on any operator's solvency, legality, fairness, or safety, and nothing here is financial advice. See how we attribute on-chain activity. Data updates roughly every 30 minutes.