Soprize Review

Soprize earns a C grade from SweepsGuard. Independent review of Soprize: payouts, complaints, bonuses — and is it legit?

SweepsGuard Grade: C.

Is Soprize legit?

SweepsGuard grades Soprize a C based on its complaint and payout history — a middle-of-the-road grade — a real operator with a mixed or thin track record, so check its complaint history before you play. Always read its official sweepstakes rules and play responsibly.

Overview Soprize is a dual-currency sweepstakes casino that launched in 2026, running Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins across a mix of proprietary and licensed games, with a first-purchase launch match to draw new players in. Player Reception Early feedback is limited and mildly mixed, and there is essentially no independent track record to anchor a stronger read. The bigger issue for now is how little the site discloses about itself. Concerns The operator behind the brand isn't clearly disclosed. Redemption terms — minimums, timeframes, methods — aren't clearly published. No verified payouts yet, and thin public feedback. Strengths Live and functional, with a first-purchase launch match. A blend of proprietary and licensed games rather than a single-provider shell. Bottom Line Soprize appears legitimate and is up and running, but an undisclosed operator, unpublished redemption terms, and a bare track record are a lot of blanks to fill before it earns real confidence. It lands in the middle for now — not flagged, but not proven — and the fastest way for it to climb is simply to publish clear terms and rack up confirmed redemptions. SweepsGuard Status SweepsGuard has published one complaint against Soprize. Case #189 (July 2026) — an Illinois player whose $500 crypto redemption settled as native SOL into a wallet that cannot credit it — is recorded as partially resolved . The payment is real and we verified it ourselves on the Solana ledger: 6.494771709 SOL, settled on July 16, 2026, to the destination address on file. An earlier finding on this case, that the transaction reference could not be verified, has been withdrawn — the reference Soprize first sent was truncated by their ticketing system rather than false, and they supplied it in full when asked. What could not be settled is the asset. The destination is a Cash App deposit address; Cash App supports US-dollar coins on the Solana network but not native SOL. The funds have therefore sat at that address untouched for nearly a month, with no outgoing transaction, and the player cannot move them because the custodian holds the key. Soprize states she selected the Solana network and that native SOL is the only asset they settle there. Her screenshot of their cashier shows a single crypto payout method described as supporting four other assets, with no Solana option at the point of selection. We asked one narrow question — at which step the network was offered — and offered three ways to answer it, including one that would have resolved the case in Soprize's favor. No answer came before the window closed. On conduct, Soprize compares well. They answered every approach, often within the hour, volunteered on-chain detail without being pushed, and asked to see the player's evidence rather than dismissing it. That is materially better than most operators in this position. The substantive lesson for players is narrower and worth stating plainly: on this platform a Solana payout settles in native SOL, so a receiving address that only accepts dollar-denominated coins will show the funds and refuse to credit them. We will update this record if the payout is reissued in a form the player can actually receive.

Frequently asked questions

What grade does Soprize have?

Soprize holds a C grade from SweepsGuard as of Jul 1, 2026.

How do I file a complaint about Soprize?

If you have a payout, redemption, or account issue with Soprize, you can file a complaint through SweepsGuard's free complaint mediation. Submit the details and SweepsGuard will attempt to mediate with the operator on your behalf.