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Canadian edition, amounts in C$. Gambling is regulated province by province rather than federally, this operator holds no Canadian provincial licence, and its own restricted-markets list blocks players in Ontario and New Brunswick outright. The coin and network material on this site is the same in every edition — a chain does not know which province you are in.

Canadian players · crypto-first cashier

OzzyBet Casino — the crypto cashier, checked claim by claim

A working guide to OzzyBet Casino for players in Canada, built around the payment side most brand pages skip: how the crypto deposit flow actually works, which of the operator's own numbers hold up, and what the 120% up to C$5,000 + 250 Free Spins offer on this page is (and is not).

Cashier · what's confirmedPublished
CCrypto tabYes
FFiat tabYes
NNeosurf voucherYes
?Coin list & minimumsIn cashier
Crypto methods tab confirmed Deposit-address flow confirmed Network / protocol selector confirmed Card fields in cashier confirmed Neosurf voucher confirmed Per-coin minimums not published

What this guide does differently

Most pages about this brand recycle the same marketing numbers. This one separates three things that usually get blended together: what OzzyBet publishes about itself, what can be observed in its own cashier and account flow, and what simply isn't published anywhere public. Where a figure is the operator's own marketing claim, it says so. Where a number isn't published, this site leaves the gap open instead of filling it with a plausible-looking guess.

Operator claims, labelled

Game counts, payout speed and bonus size are all the operator's own figures. They're quoted here as claims, with the contradictions left visible.

Cashier behaviour, described

The crypto flow — pick a method, select a protocol, copy a generated deposit address — is documented from the interface itself, not invented.

Gaps, left as gaps

Minimum deposits, wagering multipliers, RTP figures and the exact coin list are not published outside the logged-in cashier. You won't find them made up here.

The operator behind the brand

OzzyBet's own legal copy states the site is owned and operated by Novatrix SRL, incorporated in Costa Rica under company registration number 3-102-893958, with a registered address in the province of Cartago. The same copy states the site operates under e-gaming licence No. 0000002 issued by the Tobique Gaming Commission.

That combination matters for anyone weighing up risk. Tobique is an offshore-tier licensing body associated with the Tobique First Nation — it is not a comparable authority to the Malta Gaming Authority or the UK Gambling Commission, and it does not carry the same complaints machinery or player-funds rules. This site has not independently checked that licence number against the Tobique registry, so it's presented as the operator's claim rather than a verified status. The licensing page covers what that tier does and doesn't get you.

Novatrix SRLStated operator, Costa Rica
No. 0000002Claimed Tobique licence
18+Minimum age at sign-up
CanadaCheck your province's law

Two game counts that don't match

This is the clearest example of why operator numbers need labelling. OzzyBet's own homepage carries two different figures for the size of its library, in two different places on the same page. One benefit tile reads "16.5K+ Games" under the tagline "Licensed & verified". A separate navigation card reads "5000+ titles from 70+ licensed providers".

Both are the operator's own marketing. They differ by a factor of more than three, and neither is broken out by category or provider. There's no way to resolve that from the outside, so this guide names both figures and treats neither as settled. The practical read: the library is large enough that the exact number is unlikely to change your experience, and a site that can't keep its own headline consistent is a reason to read every other headline figure with the same caution. Game categories that are confirmed present in the lobby — slots, live casino, tournaments, jackpots, a provider filter — are covered on the games page.

ClaimWhere it appearsStatus
16,500+ gamesHomepage benefit tileOperator claim
5,000+ titles, 70+ providersHomepage navigation cardOperator claim — contradicts the above
Average payout time: 12 minutesPayments card and benefit tileOperator claim, not audited
Welcome pack up to A$30,000 + 500 FSOperator's own lobby bannerOperator's own promotion — not the offer on this page

Getting started, step by step

1

Register

Email and password, or continue with a Google account. Date of birth, country and an 18+ confirmation are part of the sign-up form. Full walkthrough on the registration page.

2

Complete your profile early

The account carries a "not verified" state and a "complete your profile" prompt. Clearing it before you play, rather than after you request a withdrawal, is the single biggest lever on how fast a first cash-out moves.

3

Fund the account

The cashier splits into a crypto tab and a fiat tab, with Neosurf voucher support alongside. Crypto deposits run through a select-protocol then copy-address flow — the deposit guide covers each step and the mistakes that cost people money.

4

Decide on the bonus before you deposit

The offer linked from this site is 120% up to C$5,000 + 250 Free Spins. Bonus terms are shown at claim time, and the cashier has its own minimum-deposit-for-bonus field — read both before funding, because opting in afterwards usually isn't possible.

5

Play, then withdraw to the same rail

Withdrawal timing depends far more on verification status than on method. The withdrawal page explains why the operator's "12 minute" figure describes only the last leg of the process.

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Where you stand

OzzyBet's application config carries a restricted-countries list of more than forty entries. The United States and the United Kingdom are both on it. Canada appears only as two provinces — New Brunswick and Ontario — rather than the whole country, so players in those two provinces cannot use the casino at all; the rest of Canada is not on that list. Several European markets with their own licensing regimes (the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Romania, Malta, Greece, the Baltic states) are excluded too, alongside sanctioned jurisdictions.

Gambling in Canada is regulated province by province rather than federally: Ontario runs a licensed online market through the AGCO and iGaming Ontario, other provinces run their own provincial platforms, and an offshore operator like this one holds no Canadian provincial licence, so no Canadian regulator supervises it or hears player disputes. Whether online casino play is allowed where you are is decided by your own province's law, which this site does not attempt to answer for you, and the operator's restricted-markets list decides whether it will accept you at all — check both. The responsible gambling page points to international support services such as Gambling Therapy, Gamblers Anonymous and BeGambleAware, and for players in Ontario, ConnexOntario — 1-866-531-2600 — offers provincial support.

What's on this site

Full review

Verdict, pros and cons, and every operator claim weighed against what can actually be checked.

Payment methods

Crypto tab versus fiat tab versus Neosurf, and how to choose between them.

Deposit guide

The select-protocol, copy-address flow step by step, plus the errors that lose funds.

Withdrawal guide

Why verification, not payment method, decides how long your first cash-out takes.

Supported coins

Coin-by-coin network behaviour, confirmation times, and the USDT network trap.

Bonus

The 120% + 250 FS offer, separated cleanly from the operator's own A$30,000 headline.

Games

Slots, live casino, tournaments and jackpots — the categories that are confirmed present.

App

What the "Get OzzyBet App" install banner actually installs, and what it doesn't.

Alternatives

What to compare on if you're weighing OzzyBet against other offshore-licensed sites.

Common questions

Does OzzyBet accept crypto deposits from players in Canada?

The cashier has a dedicated crypto section and a deposit flow that generates a wallet address for your account after you select a protocol — both confirmed in the operator's own interface. The specific coins offered and their minimums aren't published outside the logged-in cashier, so check the live list there rather than relying on any external page for that detail. Note that the operator's restricted-markets list includes New Brunswick and Ontario, so players in those two provinces cannot use it at all; the rest of Canada is not on that list.

What is the welcome bonus on this site?

120% up to C$5,000 plus 250 Free Spins on a qualifying first deposit, via the link on this page. That is separate from OzzyBet's own advertised welcome pack of up to A$30,000 + 500 Free Spins, which runs on its own terms. Compare the wagering conditions, not the headline numbers.

How many games does OzzyBet have?

The operator publishes two conflicting figures on the same homepage — "16.5K+ Games" in one tile and "5000+ titles from 70+ licensed providers" in another. Neither is independently verified, and this guide names both rather than picking one.

Is the 12-minute payout time real?

It's the operator's own stated average, shown in two places on its homepage. It is not an audited statistic, and it describes the transfer leg only — approval and verification happen before that clock starts.

Who runs OzzyBet?

Novatrix SRL, a Costa Rican company (registration 3-102-893958), per the operator's own legal copy, under a claimed Tobique Gaming Commission licence.

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