WikiLuck Licensing And Regulation
WikiLuck operates under a Curaçao eGaming licence issued under the National Ordinance on Offshore Games of Hazard. The operator must publish its legal entity name, registration number, and licence reference in the website footer and keep them consistent across its Terms and Conditions.
The licence sets baseline controls: player age must be 18+, the casino must apply Know Your Customer (KYC) checks, and it must block access from jurisdictions where it is not allowed to offer gambling. For the player, this means the casino can ask for identity and address documents and can refuse service based on location or compliance status.
Regulation covers anti-money laundering (AML) rules: the casino monitors deposits, withdrawals, and unusual play patterns and can request source-of-funds proof. For the player, this means withdrawals can pause until verification is completed, and some transactions can be rejected if they trigger AML rules.
Game integrity is regulated through certified Random Number Generator (RNG) testing for slot and table game software supplied by licensed studios. For the player, this means outcomes are generated by audited RNG logic rather than by the casino manually adjusting results per session.
Payments fall under compliance controls: the casino must keep transaction records, apply fraud screening, and enforce name matching between the player profile and payout method. For the player, this means withdrawals go to a payment method in the same name, and chargeback-related accounts can be restricted.
Responsible gambling is enforced through account-level tools such as deposit limits, loss limits, session limits, cooling-off, and self-exclusion, with access to support channels. For the player, this means you can lock your account for a set period and the casino must apply the restriction once it is activated.
Complaints handling is part of the licensing framework: the casino must keep a dispute channel, log complaints