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The people behind the reviews

A review is only worth as much as the person willing to put their name on it. Three people work on this site: one writes the operator pages, one runs the deposits and withdrawals that produce the payout numbers, and one reads the terms and conditions in full before anything is published. Nothing goes live signed by "the team".

The desk

Danielle Whitaker, editor of casino reviews at ChainAces
Danielle Whitaker

Editor, casino reviews

Edits the operator reviews and owns the scoring model. Decides what goes on a list and what gets pulled off one.

Ross Kilmartin, payments editor at ChainAces
Ross Kilmartin

Payments and payout testing

Runs the deposits and withdrawals the payout numbers come from. Covers crypto rails, network fees and cash-out limits.

Nadia Cerda, terms and compliance editor at ChainAces
Nadia Cerda

Terms and compliance editor

Reads the terms in full before a page goes live. Covers verification policy, account restrictions and responsible gambling.

How a page gets signed off

Every page carries two names: the person who wrote it and the person who checked it. They are never the same person, and the checker is the one who has to be able to point at where each number came from.

The writer builds the page from the operator's live terms, the cashier screens and, where the claim is about payout speed, from withdrawals we actually ran. The checker then goes back to the source independently - the terms page, not the writer's notes - and confirms every figure that a reader could act on: wagering multiplier, maximum bet under bonus, minimum deposit, verification threshold, stated withdrawal window.

If a figure cannot be sourced, it comes out of the page. We would rather publish a shorter comparison than a fuller one held up by numbers nobody can stand behind.

The date on each page is the date of the last check, not the date it was first written. Crypto casino terms change without notice, so a page that has not been revisited in months is treated as unverified and goes back into the queue.

What we do not do

Nobody on this desk accepts payment, credit or bonus funds from an operator in exchange for coverage or for a position on a list. Affiliate commission is paid at the site level and is not visible to the person writing the score - it is not one of the six criteria, and it does not move a ranking.

We do not republish operator press releases as editorial, and we do not carry sponsored reviews under a staff byline. If we ever run commercial content, it will be labelled as such and it will not carry any of these names.

When we get something wrong, the correction goes on the page it affects and the update date changes with it. Readers can raise a disputed figure through the contact form, and it goes to the person whose name is on the page.