Link from their homepage. So there. Happy? Of course not, you probably want the printed copy? Maybe email them and ask for it. Dyor and don't have this self-entitled attitude that everyone else is supposed to research it for you.
Much as I dislike seeing GP post about scams etc etc, they are using "Master License of Gaming Services Provider, N.V. #365/JAZ" which is just a "data processing licenses for telecommunication companies"
https://www.curacaochronicle.com/post/local/how-exactly-is-the-curacao-gambling-licensing-system/Anyone can google this and see how many shady casinos have used it over time and how well it is known. It isn't BAD or GOOD to have it, it's just not relevant as a license to show potential customers.
Like when EmuCasino was being prosecuted by Australian authorities, they avoided detection because of the Curacao gaming license, Panama and Maltese companies etc
https://curacaochronicle.com/economy/casino-with-curacao-license-is-being-prosecuted-in-australia/So it's not really a regulated gambling website, which in "crypto" isn't really that rare or necessarily illegal depending how you operate. The license itself doesn't do anything but allow you to process data through Curacao servers, that's not an authority on online gambling.
Not that the UKGC or Malta licenses do MUCH if a site goes bankrupt. The owners can't do a runner with customer funds as easily through those jurisdictions requirements.