Games Diversity
7 / 10
Payout Speed
6 / 10
Support Speed
6 / 10
Games Diversity
7 / 10
Payout Speed
6 / 10
Support Speed
6 / 10
Our Trust Score
6 / 10
Welcome Bonus
100% Up to €2,500 + 300 FS
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Online since 2025 1Y |
Email Support support@millioner.com |
Slots 12,000+ |
Min Deposit €10 |
Depositing |
Languages ES FR PT
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Native Mobile App |
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License N/A |
Live Chat Yes, 24/7 |
Live Games 550+ |
Min Withdrawal €10 |
Withdrawal |
Currencies $ € CA$
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Supported OS
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Owner N/A |
Phone Support No |
Providers 40 |
Payout Up to 5 Days |
Crypto Friendly Yes |
Countries 15+ Countries |
Mobile Optimized Website Yes |
I always find it funny how casinos dangle this idea that you could hit it big and change your life overnight. All it takes is just one spin, and apparently, you’re meant to be set for life. I don’t really buy into that, but I do pay attention to how each platform tries to sell that dream.
That’s because I know many sites talk a big game, but in practice, their terms and requirements are often a mess. I mean, that’s usually the reality, but I’ve yet to see where this one stands. Any site bold enough to name itself Millioner kind of begs to be tested, right?
Well, this is where it starts, right? This is usually where casinos try to hook you so you keep coming back for more. They love to sell you on the idea that there’s free money waiting just for signing up. The thing is, most offers are only ever built to favor the house, no matter how exciting they look on the surface.
That said, I was curious to see how this site sets this up, especially since it actually gives you a few different options to start with.

One thing that caught my eye right away was the fact that the casino doesn’t just throw a single welcome bonus at you and call it a day. Instead, you get to choose between three! There is one for casino, one for sports, and one for crypto.
I went with the casino bonus, obviously. I’m not a sports guy, and I’m definitely not a crypto bro, so that was an easy decision.
Here’s how each offer works:
| Deposit | Bonus | Free Spins |
| First Deposit | 50% up to €1,000 | 50 spins |
| Second Deposit | 50% up to €500 | 100 spins |
| Third Deposit | 100% up to €1,000 | 150 spins |
Sports Welcome Bonus: 100% match up to €100
Crypto Welcome Bonus (Casino): 200% match up to 3,000 USDT
Crypto Welcome Bonus (Sports): 100% match up to 200 USDT
Once I got past the welcome offers, I noticed there’s actually quite a bit going on in the promo section. There are reloads popping up regularly, and they’re broken out across casino, sports, and crypto, which isn’t something I come across that often. Each one has its own timing and bonus, depending on what part of the site you’re using. All in all, I think it’s obvious the site is trying to run its promotions frequently.

What really stood out to me, though, was how the crypto promos basically mirror the standard ones. This means that if you’re someone who deposits in USDT, you won’t be left behind. I think that’s a pretty smart setup. Between the reloads, cashbacks, tournaments, and VIP offers, I counted over 20 promotions.
But as good as that all sounds, I do think the terms could use a second look.
I think the wagering requirements are just too high across the board. I don’t mind a challenge, but 35x on the full amount and 40x on spin winnings feels a bit much, especially with short time limits on top of that. It takes away from the promos once you realize how fast you have to play through everything.
There’s a lot packed into this game library, with somewhere around 12,000 titles from more than 80 providers. That sounds impressive on paper (and it kind of is), but I’ve seen big numbers before that didn’t really translate into much. So I didn’t jump to any conclusions just from the number alone. What I did was filter by provider, open a few sections, and test how the site responded. And to be fair, I didn’t run into any weird loading issues or long delays, which is already a win.

What I liked most was how everything is split up. There’s the casino side, the live dealer stuff, traditional table games, sports, and even a whole esports section. I think the layout makes it easy to browse, and each section actually feels like its own thing rather than just a tab slapped on top of a slot catalog.
Here’s how I’d break it down:
There’s no question that the selection is big, but to me, the real question is whether it feels curated or just haphazard. I’d say it leans more toward the good kind of busy, but it might take a few sessions to find your favorites.
This was the section I felt most comfortable with. The options cover just about everything you’d expect from cards, e-wallets, crypto, and bank transfers, but what stood out to me was the focus on local banking. A lot of casinos just throw in the basics and leave it at that, but here I noticed options that clearly target different European countries. I think that makes deposits and withdrawals feel more natural, since players aren’t forced into using methods they’d never normally touch.
The big question for me here is about transparency. The site doesn’t clearly state who’s behind it or what license it runs on, and that’s not a detail I take lightly. Most reputable casinos put that information front and center because it’s what gives players peace of mind. When it’s missing, I can’t help but wonder why.

That said, everything worked fine when I tested it out. I had no issues depositing, withdrawing, or completing the verification process, so the platform functions as it should. But I can’t shake the feeling that the lack of clarity on licensing and ownership leaves a gap.
I can’t fully recommend Millioner because the missing licensing and ownership details leave too much unanswered. That’s the kind of thing I always keep in mind before playing long-term.
However, on the other hand, the site runs fine. So if the bonuses, variety of games, and local banking options sound good to you, it could still be worth trying.
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