Tiger Coins Casino earns a C grade from SweepsGuard. Independent review of Tiger Coins Casino: payouts, complaints, bonuses — and is it legit?
SweepsGuard Grade: C.
SweepsGuard grades Tiger Coins Casino 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 Tiger Coins Casino and Treblocoins are the same operation wearing two names. TrebloCoins LTD runs both — a fact stated in the sites' own code rather than one we had to work out — and the platform serves a single set of legal documents to both brands. Of the pair, Tiger Coins appears to be the older: its name is the one that surfaces in stray, unreplaced text on Treblocoins, not the reverse. The product is a dual-currency social casino built on a white-label platform, with terms governed by Wyoming law, a flat 1x playthrough on allocated Sweeps Coins, a $10,000 daily prize ceiling and one redemption request permitted per 24 hours. Registration is limited to players 21 and over, and seventeen states are excluded: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington and West Virginia. Identity checks are contracted to a named third-party vendor. Note a discrepancy worth knowing before you verify: the operator's own documents name Sumsub, but a player who completed the flow in August 2026 reported to SweepsGuard that he was routed to VerifyMe instead. The check itself is outsourced either way, which is normal and not a concern; what is untidy is that the published name and the live flow do not match, so treat the documented vendor as indicative rather than definitive. Sweeps Coins are forfeited after 60 days without a login. Player Reception We have no independent feedback on Tiger Coins Casino. Searches across the sweepstakes and gambling communities returned nothing under either the Tiger Coins or Tigercoins spelling, and no complaints have been filed with us. We were unable to check Trustpilot — the site's protections refused our requests on every attempt — so we make no claim in either direction about whether a profile exists or what it says. That is a gap in this review rather than a finding, and we will close it at the next update. Strengths A flat 1x playthrough on allocated Sweeps Coins, written into the terms rather than left to discretion. That sits at the good end of the category, where open-ended multipliers are common. Identity verification is contracted to Sumsub and named as such, with the operator stating that biometric data stays with the vendor rather than being held in-house, and citing the specific Texas and Washington biometric statutes it works to. Very few sites in this category name their verification provider at all. The excluded-state list is published and specific, and slightly more conservative than most in also covering West Virginia and Mississippi. Registration is restricted to 21 and over. The redemption terms go into real detail on the awkward cases — joint accounts, refused payments, mistakenly credited prizes and abandoned balances are addressed rather than left open. Major Issues The Sweeps Policy will not load, and it is the document a player most needs. The page returns a server error. Their own Terms defer to it twice — for the minimum redemption threshold, and for the free alternative methods of entry — so neither can be established from anywhere on the site. The identical page is down on their sister brand too, which suggests a platform fault rather than an oversight on one site, and makes it more surprising that it has gone unfixed. We have raised it with the operator. The homepage advertises "Licensed & Secure" without naming a license. No license, regulator or issuing authority appears anywhere in the Terms, the anti-money-laundering policy, the privacy policy or the responsible-play policy. Every use of the word in those documents refers to the software or coin usage grant, which is a different matter entirely. We are not saying the claim is untrue — we are saying nothing published supports it. The arbitration opt-out cannot be used as written. The clause directs a player to post written notice to the mailing address given in the "How to Contact Us" section. That section contains a company name and a web address, and no mailing address at all. The thirty-day route out of binding arbitration therefore has no destination. Minor Issues The two brands are not cleanly separated. Tiger Coins' own pages carry Treblocoins strings and vice versa, and a third company name, Zeeker Cloud LTD, appears inside the documents without explanation. Nothing here harms a player directly, but someone trying to establish who they are contracting with will encounter three names and no clear account of how they relate. Track Record Untested. No reported redemptions, no reported refusals, no complaints on file, and no reviews we could reach. Its sister brand is in exactly the same position, so the shared operator offers no reassurance in either direction — it simply means the same unknowns apply twice. We will revisit when the first player reports appear. SweepsGuard Status Tiger Coins is a competent build let down by documentation a player cannot rely on. The 1x playthrough, the named verification vendor and the specific redemption terms are genuine points in its favor. Against them: the minimum redemption is currently unknowable, the free entry route is undocumented because the page describing it will not load, and there is a licensing badge with nothing behind it. Anyone trying the site should keep balances modest until the Sweeps Policy is restored and someone reports a completed payout.
Tiger Coins Casino holds a C grade from SweepsGuard as of Aug 14, 2026.
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