1Win is a Curaçao-licensed sportsbook and casino that's grown from a mostly CIS-focused operator in 2016 into one of the more recognizable international betting brands, known as much for its own crash-game titles like Lucky Jet as for its sportsbook. This page breaks down the welcome bonus math, what's actually behind the licensing, the ongoing promotions worth knowing about, sports and casino coverage, and payment specifics — with the numbers worked out rather than just restated.
1Win at a Glance
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2016 |
| Corporate owner | MFI Investments Ltd |
| License | Curaçao 8048/JAZ2018-040 |
| Min. deposit | $0.5 |
| Min. withdrawal | $15 |
| Apps | Android (APK), iOS (Safari shortcut), Windows |
| Payment methods | Cards, e-wallets (AstroPay, MoneyGo, Skrill, Advcash, Sky Pay), 13+ cryptocurrencies |
Licensing and Account Security
1Win operates under a Curaçao gaming license (8048/JAZ2018-040), issued as a sublicense under Antillephone N.V. — the standard licensing tier for most internationally operating betting brands of this size, rather than a tier-1 license like the UK Gambling Commission or Malta Gaming Authority. That distinction matters mainly for dispute resolution: a Curaçao license is less standardized in how player complaints get escalated, so it's worth keeping your own records of deposits, bet slips, and support conversations rather than assuming a formal ombudsman process exists.
On the account side, login and payment pages run standard SSL encryption, and identity verification (KYC) — typically a government ID plus a selfie — is triggered before larger withdrawals rather than at signup. Two-factor authentication is available as an opt-in rather than mandatory.
The Welcome Bonus, Worked Out
The current welcome offer runs up to 600% for crypto accounts or up to 500% for any other currency, spread across the first four deposits, plus up to 500 free spins:
| Deposit | Crypto account | Any other currency |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | +130% + 70 free spins | +100% + 70 free spins |
| 2nd | +140% + 100 free spins | +120% + 100 free spins |
| 3rd | +160% + 150 free spins | +130% + 150 free spins |
| 4th | +170% + 180 free spins | +150% + 180 free spins |
Worth being precise about what "600%" and "500%" actually mean here, since it's easy to misread as a multiplier on one deposit: it's the sum of the four percentages (130+140+160+170 = 600; 100+120+130+150 = 500), not 600% or 500% applied to a single deposit. Free spins only become usable once the percentage bonus tied to that deposit has been wagered — they don't land as an immediately playable balance the moment you deposit.
Worked example (standard currency track): deposit $100 on each of your first four funding rounds and the totals look like this — $100 bonus on deposit one, $120 on deposit two, $130 on deposit three, $150 on deposit four, for $500 in total bonus funds against $400 actually deposited. Wagering is done from the bonus balance in games under the casino's "Bonus wagering" category specifically; once cleared, the won funds move to your real balance and the linked free-spin batch unlocks. Depositing before finishing the current stage's wagering doesn't advance you to the next tier — it forfeits that deposit's bonus eligibility instead, so the four stages only progress one at a time.

Ongoing Promotions Worth Knowing About
Past the welcome offer, three recurring promotions are worth understanding on their own terms rather than as a single "bonuses" afterthought.
Multi-Bet Bonus
An automatic boost on accumulator net profit — the amount you actually win minus your stake — scaling with how many selections you combine:
| Selections | Bonus on net profit |
|---|---|
| 5 | 7% |
| 6 | 8% |
| 11+ | 15% (maximum) |
Worked example: a 6-selection accumulator wins with $50 in net profit. The 8% bonus adds $4 on top, for $54 total profit. Build an 11-selection accumulator instead and land $200 in net profit, and the 15% tier adds $30 — a bigger absolute bump, though it requires considerably more selections landing correctly to get there in the first place. No opt-in is needed; it applies automatically to any qualifying accumulator.
Casino Cashback (up to 30%)
Weekly cashback on slot losses, with both the rate and the cap determined by how much you've wagered in the Slots category over the preceding 7 days:
| Weekly betting volume | Cashback rate | Max cashback |
|---|---|---|
| $1,150+ | 1% | $30 |
| $3,450+ | 2% | $50 |
| $5,740+ | 3% | $60 |
| $9,190+ | 4% | $90 |
| $11,490+ | 5% | $170 |
| $114,850+ | 10% | $230 |
| $229,700+ | 20% | $340 |
| $574,250+ | 30% | $570 |
Worked example: you wager $6,000 in slots over a week, placing you in the 3% tier, and end the week down $1,500 net. Cashback comes to $45 (3% of $1,500) — under the $60 cap for that tier, so the full amount is credited. Cross into the $9,190+ tier the following week with $2,500 in net losses, and 4% works out to $100, which does get trimmed to that tier's $90 cap. Cashback lands on the real balance directly, with no separate wagering requirement attached to the cashback itself.
Lucky Drive
1Win runs a recurring deposit-and-collect promotion under the Lucky Drive name — the specific prize pool rotates (recent runs have featured a Porsche 911 GT3 RS, a Rolex, and Apple devices as headline prizes, alongside tiered free-spin rewards for anyone who collects enough entries without winning the top prize). The mechanic stays consistent between runs: deposit above a set minimum once, then return daily to collect one entry ticket, with more tickets meaning better odds in the eventual draw. Because both the prize and the exact dates change between runs, treat this as an example of the promotion type rather than a fixed, always-current offer — check the live Lucky Drive page for whatever's actually running before planning around it.

Sports Betting and Partnerships
1Win's own marketing lists official partnerships with UEFA, FIFA, WTA, ATP, ITF, UFC, NHL, and FIBA — the kind of sponsorship deals common among internationally operating sportsbooks, giving the brand visibility around top-tier football, tennis, and combat sports events rather than functioning as a formal endorsement from those bodies.
The sportsbook itself covers 35–40+ disciplines depending on the source counted, from football, basketball, and tennis down to niche markets like Gaelic hurling, floorball, and pesäpallo, plus esports spanning more than ten titles — CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant, and CrossFire among them — across both major tournaments and regional qualifiers. Football carries the deepest market coverage — beyond match result, handicaps, and totals, you can bet on goal scorers, exact scores, corner counts, and card markets on top-tier fixtures.

Combo Bets and the Series Function
Rather than a traditional bet builder locked to one match, 1Win runs a combo bet feature that lets you stack markets from the same fixture — a team result paired with total goals, for example — into a single wager without the more complex interface a dedicated bet builder usually requires. Separately, the Series function addresses a different annoyance: placing several single bets across unrelated matches normally means confirming each one individually, but Series lets you select multiple events, apply the same stake to all of them, and confirm the whole batch in one action rather than repeating the process for every single bet.
Statistics and Synced Live Streaming
Match pages carry head-to-head statistics, recent form, and projected lineups before kickoff, which matters most for anyone building a pre-match combo bet rather than reacting purely to live odds movement. Live streaming covers a meaningful share of major events and is synced with the bet slip specifically — odds update in step with what's happening on screen rather than lagging behind a separately loaded video feed, which is a genuine point of failure on some smaller sportsbooks. A live match tracker runs alongside the stream for events without video coverage, giving a visual read on possession and pressure even when there's no feed to watch directly.
Specialty and Live Markets
Beyond standard pre-match and in-play betting, a handful of less common formats round out the sportsbook: a Wheel of Fortune betting option adds a game-show-style market not found on most competing sportsbooks, and player-prop markets (goalscorers, assists, bookings) are available on top-tier fixtures for anyone betting on individual performance rather than the match outcome. Cash Out is supported on most live football and tennis markets, letting you close a position before the event ends rather than waiting for a final result.

Casino, Crash Games, and Poker
1Win's casino splits into two genuinely different buckets that are worth telling apart rather than lumping into one "casino" description. The larger bucket is a third-party slots and live-dealer library — several thousand titles from established studios (Hacksaw, Betsoft, Endorphina, AmigoGaming among them) plus live-dealer roulette, blackjack, and baccarat tables — no different in kind from what you'd find at most competing casinos. The smaller, more distinctive bucket is 1Win Games, an in-house studio that has released its own titles rather than licensing them from outside developers, and it's this second bucket that actually differentiates 1Win from close competitors like MelBet or BetWinner.

1Win Games: Four Different Mechanics, Worked Out
The in-house catalog covers several genuinely different game types rather than variations on one theme:
Lucky Jet (crash, ~97% RTP) is the studio's flagship: a multiplier climbs as a jetpack-powered character rises, and you cash out before an unpredictable crash point ends the round. Worked example: a $10 bet with the multiplier climbing past 2.5x — cash out right at 2.5x and you're credited $25; wait a beat longer hoping for more and a crash before your next cash-out tap loses the full $10. Results run on a provably-fair system — a server seed, client seed, and round nonce are combined via SHA-256 before betting opens, with the full seed revealed afterward so the outcome can be independently checked rather than taken on trust.
Mines (grid game, ~97% RTP) reworks Minesweeper into a stakes format: a 5×5 grid hides a set number of traps you choose yourself, from 1 up to 24, before starting. Worked example: set 3 traps (a lower-risk configuration) on a $10 bet, and reveal five safe cells one at a time — each one nudges the multiplier up, say to 2.10x by the fifth reveal, at which point cashing out returns $21. Choosing more traps raises the multiplier per safe reveal but also raises the odds of hitting one early and losing the stake outright. An expanded X Mines variant runs the same idea on a 5×6 grid with fixed trap counts of 2, 3, 5, or 7.
Coinflip (~99% RTP) is the simplest of the four — a straight heads-or-tails call with no multiplier climb involved, carrying the highest published RTP of any 1Win Games title specifically because there's no decision-timing risk built into the format. Worked example: a $10 bet on heads either roughly doubles to just under $20 if it lands, or the stake is lost outright — nothing to time or read mid-round, unlike Lucky Jet or Mines.
Plinko (RTP up to ~99% on Low risk, lower on Medium/High) drops a ball through a peg field into a multiplier slot at the bottom, with risk level and row count both adjustable before each drop. Worked example: a $5 bet on Low risk settings landing in a 1.5x pocket returns $7.50 — modest but reliably close to that 99% theoretical return; switching to High risk trades a lower average return for a shot at the format's largest multipliers, since more of the payout weight concentrates in the rare big-multiplier pockets instead of spreading evenly.

Poker
Past the instant-play titles, the poker section mixes video poker variants with multiplayer cash tables and tournament formats. A weekly rakeback of up to 50% (scaled by VIP status) and a Bad Beat Jackpot — paying 35% of the pool to a player who loses with a strong hand like AATT+ in Hold'em — add extra value for players who stick around regularly rather than playing one-off sessions.
Registration in Practice
1Win offers two distinct paths to an account, and the amount of typing each one asks for differs more than it might look at a glance.
Quick Registration: Phone or Email
Quick registration asks for one contact method (phone number or email — not both), a password, and your account currency, plus an optional promo code field. Choosing phone triggers an SMS verification code you enter back on the site before the account activates; choosing email instead sends a confirmation link that needs clicking before first login. Either way, the form itself takes under a minute to fill in — the wait is entirely in receiving and entering the verification step, not in the form length.
Social Media Registration
Linking a Google, Telegram, or Yandex account skips most manual entry: 1Win pulls your basic profile details automatically once you authorize the connection, leaving only account currency and an optional promo code for you to set manually before confirming. There's no separate password to create here, since login afterward runs through the same linked social account rather than a 1Win-specific credential.
After Registering
Whichever route you use, withdrawals later on are restricted to payment methods registered in the account holder's own name — the most common new-user mistake is trying to withdraw to a method that was never used to deposit. A promo code, if you have one, has to be entered at registration itself on the quick-registration form or before confirming a social-linked account; it isn't something you can add back in afterward through account settings.
Payments — Deposits and Withdrawals
| Method | Deposit limits |
|---|---|
| Visa/Mastercard | $5 – $5,690 |
| AstroPay | $5 – $8,000 |
| MoneyGo | $5 – $10,000 |
| Advcash | $1 – $20,000 |
| Skrill | $22 – $1,100 |
| Sky Pay | $20 – $1,000 |
| Cryptocurrencies | Varies by coin |
Third-party guides to 1Win's minimum deposit disagree wildly — figures anywhere from $0.5 to $10 show up depending on the source. The $0.5 figure used here comes directly from 1Win's own account widget rather than a third-party estimate, though the practical floor depends entirely on which payment method you pick, since Skrill's $22 minimum is considerably higher than Advcash's $1.
Withdrawals run $15 to $10,000 per transaction and typically clear in 1 to 24 hours, depending on method and system load. All deposited funds need to be wagered at least once at odds of 1.10 or higher before becoming withdrawable — a low bar by industry standards, but worth clearing before submitting a withdrawal request to avoid a rejection.
Mobile Apps
1Win runs a native Android APK (downloaded directly from the site, since Google Play doesn't list real-money betting apps), an iOS version added to the home screen through Safari rather than the App Store, and a downloadable Windows client. A couple of details worth knowing if you haven't already looked at the dedicated app guides: on Android, the same four-deposit welcome chain covered above sits alongside 1Win Coin, a passive loyalty layer that earns automatically on qualifying bets with no opt-in required. On iOS, past the standard sportsbook and casino, 1Win runs a Trading section where you forecast a real asset's price direction within a set expiry window rather than picking a match outcome — a genuinely different bet format sitting inside the same account and balance as everything else.
Customer Support
Support runs 24/7 across three channels: live chat directly on the site, email at support@1win.xyz for detailed or document-heavy requests, and phone at +91 79016 56951. An extensive FAQ section on the site covers registration, verification, deposits, and withdrawals for anyone who'd rather self-serve than open a ticket.
