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Operator Trust Dossiers

Background on every company behind the platforms we review. Last checked on a weekly audit cycle.

Before we recommend any sweepstakes casino, we research the company running it. Who owns the platform? Where are they incorporated? Do they hold a recognized license? Have regulators taken action against them? These are the questions that shape our trust assessments.

The sweepstakes casino industry sits in a legal gray area in much of the United States, operating under a promotional sweepstakes model rather than traditional gaming licenses. That makes corporate transparency more important, not less. Players deserve to know whether an operator has a track record, a real legal entity behind the brand, and a history of honoring redemptions.

Each dossier below summarizes the parent company, jurisdiction, licensing, and any regulatory actions we have confirmed through public records. Where an operator has faced legal challenges, we report them plainly. Where a record is clean, we say that too. This page is updated on our weekly audit cycle and reflects information verified as of March 2026.

Stake.us Est. 2019
Operator Medium Rare N.V.
Headquarters Curacao
License Curacao eGaming
Also Operates Stake.com (international)
US Entity Sweepstakes model, 32+ states
Regulatory Notes: No major US regulatory actions. Sister site Stake.com has faced international scrutiny.
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Legendz Est. 2024
Operator Medium Rare N.V.
Headquarters Curacao
License Curacao eGaming
Also Operates Stake.us, Stake.com
US Entity New platform from established operator
Regulatory Notes: No regulatory actions to date. New entrant backed by a known operator.
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Shuffle.us Est. 2024
Operator Shuffle (Curacao)
Headquarters Curacao
License Curacao eGaming
Also Operates Shuffle.com (international crypto platform)
Regulatory Notes: No US regulatory actions. International platform established 2023.
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Chumba Est. 2012
Operator VGW (Virtual Gaming Worlds) / VGW Malta Ltd.
Headquarters Perth, Australia
License MGA (Malta Gaming Authority)
Also Operates Global Poker, LuckyLand Slots
Regulatory Notes: Cease-and-desist in MD (2025). WV sweeps exit (Nov 2025). Ongoing state-level scrutiny of the sweepstakes model.
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Pulsz Est. 2020
Operator Yellow Social Interactive Limited
Headquarters Gibraltar
License Gibraltar-based
Regulatory Notes: Exited CA (2025, AB831), AZ (2025 cease-and-desist). Named in Baltimore lawsuit (2026). Older KY settlement (2023).
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WOW Vegas Est. 2021
Operator MW Services Limited
Headquarters Gibraltar
License Gibraltar-based
Regulatory Notes: Class action lawsuit in IL (2025). LA sued for $44M unpaid taxes (2025). Restricted in select states.
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Fortune Coins Est. 2022
Operator Social Gaming LLC
Headquarters Wilmington, Delaware, USA
License US-based entity
Regulatory Notes: Cease-and-desist letters in TN (2025), MN (2025). Customer complaints on redemptions and verification. No major lawsuits.
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High 5 Est. 2020
Operator High 5 Entertainment LLC (part of High 5 Games)
Headquarters Mahwah, New Jersey
License UK Gambling Commission (B2B)
Also Operates High 5 Games (B2B game provider)
Regulatory Notes: CT suspension and settlement ($1.4M). Exited regulated iGaming states for sweeps compliance. No major ongoing controversies in 2026.
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Sarah Chen, Lead Analyst ยท Last updated March 2026