BC.Game Crash
WATCHLISTCrash
BC.Game is a crypto-native online casino launched in 2017. The platform was operated by BlockDance B.V. until April 2024, when operations transferred to Small House B.V. Public reporting indicates that BC.Game's Curaçao gaming licence was withdrawn in December 2024.
Crash
Limbo
BC.Game is a crypto-native online casino launched in 2017. The platform was operated by BlockDance B.V., a Curaçao-registered entity, until April 2024, when operations transferred to Small House B.V. The platform's registered operations address is in Willemstad, Curaçao.
BC.Game has built an in-house catalogue of provably-fair "Originals" — including Crash, Limbo, Plinko, Dice, Hash Dice, and others — alongside a third-party game catalogue and sports-betting product.
A factual record of BC.Game's Curaçao licence status as of our last review:
We record these as public, attributable facts. We make no claim here about the operator's intent or about the merits of the underlying disputes. The factual record will be updated on subsequent reviews if and when public reporting changes; the last review date above is the date as of which we last refreshed these statements.
Within Clash Watchdog AI's published methodology v1.0.0, our coverage of BC.Game is currently scoped to multiplier-based provably-fair games in the crash family. The following BC.Game titles are in active scope:
Additional BC.Game titles in the crash family will be added to the directory as Phase 1 capacity allows. Non-crash-family titles are out of scope for v1 of the methodology.
BC.Game's Crash uses a pre-committed reverse-reveal chain of approximately 10 million outcomes, hashed via SHA-256 — a structurally different commit-ahead surface than Stake's per-seed scheme. This structural difference is one of the things our Three-Column model (see methodology §1) was designed to surface. Auditing both Crash and Limbo from the same operator on the same window also lets us run our cross-game consistency check (see BC.Game Limbo).
BC.Game is one of our first benchmark targets in Phase 1, alongside Stake and Roobet. No conclusion will be published before the minimum sample sizes in our methodology §2.3 are met. If you observe something unusual on a BC.Game title we cover, tell us.
We retain immutable snapshots of the public pages cited above as part of our data provenance ledger (§2.4). If a cited page is later altered or removed, the snapshot remains in the audit record.
Profile last reviewed: 2026-04-17
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