That link of yours doesn't work. There is an additional "h" in the https part that needs to be removed.
About your latest review.
Personally, the slow withdrawals wouldn't be too big of an obstacle for me. Especially because they are free. Most crypto casinos charge their players withdrawal fees. But that's not the case here.
I agree that information about a slot's RTP should be visible on the casino, but are the rates verifiable by players? If the casino says their slot has an RTP rate of 97%, but it's actually 92%, can you verify this for yourself? If not, they can claim whatever they want to.
The problem with VPNs is that you might be asked to undergo KYC because the casino wants to know who you are and where you are from. You might be suspected of multi-accounting if many people use the same free VPN. Even if you don't reside in a restricted location, some games might not be accessible to you because of your VPNs IP address and each game provider has their own sets of banned countries and territories.
I have fixed the links, thank you!
I agree that the RTP information can be manipulated, but you know, sooner or later this will come out
The providers could add the RTP inside the game, for example (some of the providers are already doing this). A shady casino might try to provide false RTP rates, but they will put their reputation to risk.
@GamblingBro, I have seen that you posted the review link also in the foggystar ANN thread.
But if some users are following your thread here, can you also provide the link of the casino ANN thread aside from your review link?
That would be nice so we will also know if they have thread in the forum or not.
In the case of their withdrawals, maybe they are limiting it because it is free.
However, the casino can place another option that if the player exceeds their daily limits, they will pay the withdrawal fees.
And regarding RTP, Pmalek has his point. It is hard to verify the RTP of the casino. But players would appreciate if it is readily seen on the site.