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Bulletz brings together more than 3,000 casino games

Bulletz is built around a single, focused product: an online casino carrying more than 3,000 games across slots and live casino tables. There's no sportsbook layered on top and no attempt to be a general betting site — the entire platform is built for players who came for the reels and the tables. That focus shows up in the size of the library and in how deep the welcome package runs across a player's first four deposits.

The company behind Bulletz is TRINK N.V., registered in Curaçao under company number 163848, with a payment agent, CALLISTEMON LTD, based in Larnaca, Cyprus. Bulletz holds a licence from the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros, under licence number ALSI-202503021-FI1. Below is the shape of the operation at a glance.

FeatureDetails
🏢 OperatorTRINK N.V., registered in Curaçao (no. 163848)
🔒 LicenceGovernment of Anjouan, Union of Comoros – ALSI-202503021-FI1
🎰 Games3,000+ slots and live casino titles
💳 PaymentsCryptocurrency, Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, among others
💰 CurrenciesEUR (primary), plus PLN, NOK, NZD, mBTC, among others
⚡ Withdrawal timeProcessed in queue order within 72 hours
🪙 Minimum deposit€20 (a fixed €1.00 fee applies to every deposit)
🎁 Welcome bonusUp to €1,000 + 200 Free Spins across four deposits
🔁 Wagering25x the bonus and contributing deposit, before withdrawal
💬 Support24/7 live chat, email and telephone

T&Cs apply. 18+. New customers only. Please gamble responsibly (BeGambleAware.org).

Bulletz operates under an Anjouan gaming licence

Every Bulletz account sits under the same regulatory umbrella: a licence issued by the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, part of the Union of Comoros, carrying the reference ALSI-202503021-FI1. TRINK N.V. is the licence holder and the entity that owns and runs the platform, with its registered office at Abraham de Veerstraat 1, Curaçao.

Payments run through a separate but affiliated company, CALLISTEMON LTD, registered in Cyprus under number HE 444942. Splitting the operating company from the payment agent is a common structure across this part of the market, and it's worth players understanding it: it's your payment agent's compliance, as much as the operator's, that shapes how quickly a withdrawal clears.

The Bulletz welcome package spreads across four deposits

The headline offer is a Welcome Package worth up to €1,000 plus 200 Free Spins, split across your first four deposits rather than paid in one lump. The first deposit brings a 100% match up to €200 plus 100 free spins; the second brings a 50% match up to €200; the third a 50% match up to €300 plus 100 free spins; and the fourth a 100% match up to €300. Each stage needs a minimum €20 deposit to unlock.

Wagering across the package sits at a minimum of 25 times the bonus plus the real-money deposit that contributed to it — not the bonus alone. Here's how that plays out on the first deposit:

That's a real number worth sitting with before you deposit, not after. Two more things shape it further: bonuses at Bulletz are sticky — bets are drawn from your real balance, winnings land in the bonus balance, and cancelling the bonus at any point forfeits whatever sits in it. And if your winnings trace back to the Welcome Package specifically, withdrawals from that balance are capped at €500 per week until it's fully cleared or drops below €10.

Bulletz keeps bonus bets capped while wagering is live

While a bonus from the first two deposits is active, the maximum single bet from any balance is €2. From the third deposit onward, that ceiling rises to €5. Betting above the applicable limit while a bonus is active is one of the more common ways players lose the bonus entirely, so it's worth checking which stage of the package you're on before increasing a stake. Not every game counts toward wagering equally either: slot machines contribute 100%, most poker variants only 10%, and roulette, blackjack, baccarat and live dealer tables contribute nothing at all. A specific list of slot titles is also excluded from bonus play outright.

Bulletz keeps its promotions on a weekly and monthly schedule

Beyond the welcome package, Bulletz runs a handful of recurring offers rather than a one-off calendar of events. A Weekly Cashback pays 10% automatically every Monday, but only once a player has lost more than €50 in that week, only from the fourth deposit onward, and only if the account balance sits at €20 or below at the time. The cashback itself is capped at €10,000 per week and expires within three days of being credited if left unclaimed.

A Weekend Reload adds up to a 30% bonus plus free spins, and a midweek promotion — Wednesday Mystery — offers 100 free spins at a €0.2 spin value, requiring a €20 minimum deposit, carrying a maximum bet of €2, a three-day expiry, a maximum win of €10,000, and again restricted to players who've made at least four deposits already. Between the cashback, the reload and the midweek spins, most of Bulletz's ongoing value sits with players who deposit regularly rather than those who top up once and disappear.

Bulletz charges a flat €1 fee on every deposit

Deposits at Bulletz start at a €20 minimum, and every single one carries a fixed €1.00 commission — deposit €20 and €21 leaves your account, with €20 landing in the casino balance. It's a flat charge regardless of size, which means it bites hardest on smaller, more frequent top-ups rather than one large deposit. Withdrawals, by contrast, carry no commission at all.

MethodPer-transaction limitFee
Visa / Mastercard payouts€4,000Deposit fee €1.00; withdrawals free
Skrill / NetellerNot stated per transactionDeposit fee €1.00; withdrawals free
Cryptocurrency (ETH, LTC, mBTC)Not stated per transactionDeposit fee €1.00; withdrawals free

Visa and Mastercard payouts at Bulletz

Card withdrawals through Bulletz are capped at €4,000 per transaction. Visa payouts aren't available to accounts registered in a handful of markets outside Europe, and Mastercard payouts are supported across a defined list of European countries. Worth flagging for anyone changing card provider mid-relationship: funds must come out through the same method used to deposit, and switching methods can attract an additional fee.

Skrill and Neteller at Bulletz

Both e-wallets carry their own country restrictions, set by the wallet providers themselves rather than by Bulletz. Skrill registration is blocked in a long list of markets, and its domain is inaccessible from a further, smaller set of countries. Neteller similarly withholds service from a wide range of jurisdictions. Anyone depositing from outside Western Europe should check the wallet's own availability before relying on it as a top-up method.

Bulletz processes crypto deposits natively

Cryptocurrency deposits run through a native system rather than a third-party processor, and only direct transfers go through. For Ethereum specifically, Bulletz accepts the ERC20 token — the BEP20 variant is not supported, so sending from a BEP20-only wallet won't arrive.

Bulletz clears withdrawals in queue order within 72 hours

Withdrawals start at a €20 minimum and are capped at €2,000 per day, €5,000 per week and €10,000 per month. Requests are processed in the order they arrive, and Bulletz states a 72-hour window for that queue to clear.

Here's the practical sequence, worked through with real figures. Say a player requests a €500 withdrawal:

  1. The request enters the payout queue; Bulletz processes it within 72 hours, without a withdrawal fee.
  2. If lifetime deposits on the account have crossed €2,000, or this is the account's first withdrawal request at all, full identity verification is required before funds move — a photo ID, a selfie holding it, and a recent bank statement or utility bill.
  3. Documents reviewed within roughly 24 hours by the KYC team, with an email confirming the outcome.
  4. Until verification clears, the account sits in a "temporarily approved" state — deposits are capped at €500 in aggregate and no withdrawal can leave the account at all.

Turnover matters here too. Slot play needs a minimum of 3x the deposited amount wagered before withdrawal, and other games need 5x. Request a payout before hitting that threshold and Bulletz reserves the right to apply a 20% fee on the amount withdrawn. A €300 deposit on slots, for instance, needs €900 in slot turnover before a clean withdrawal — fall short and a €300 cash-out could lose €60 to that fee alone.

Bulletz runs a game check on larger balances

Balances above €25,000, a single win exceeding 5,000 times the original stake, or any individual win over €10,000 trigger a game check that can take up to seven working days. It's a longer wait than the standard queue, and worth planning for if a session produces an outsized result. Incorrect bank details on file can also cost a returned-payment fee of €25 per failed attempt, so it's worth double-checking details before submitting.

Our library leans on slots and live casino tables

Bulletz doesn't publish a full roster of software providers, but its terms reference Evolution Gaming in connection with tournament play — a studio best known for live-dealer formats rather than slot mechanics. The categories the site itself lists are straightforward: slots and live casino, with the 3,000-plus total spread across both.

That split matters for bonus play specifically. Slot spins contribute fully toward wagering requirements, while live dealer tables, all roulette, blackjack and baccarat variants contribute nothing at all — and can't even be played with an active bonus. A player chasing the welcome package's clearance is, in practice, a slots player by necessity, whatever the rest of the library looks like.

What actually drives the size of a win

Two figures decide what a slot session actually feels like: hit frequency and volatility. Hit frequency is how often a spin returns anything at all — a high-frequency slot pays small amounts often, which suits a player working through a turnover requirement steadily; a low-frequency, high-volatility title pays rarely but bigger, which is the harder route to clearing a 25x figure inside a tight window. Neither is better in the abstract; they suit different bankrolls and different patience levels.

Multipliers and wild symbols are what turn a modest base win into something larger without changing the bet itself. A wild that substitutes for other symbols raises hit frequency; a multiplier wild instead scales the payout on the line it lands on, sometimes stacking across a bonus round. Across the slots category at Bulletz, these mechanics sit behind most of the larger single-spin outcomes rather than the base game.

Max-win caps are the ceiling on all of that. Most modern slots publish a maximum win expressed as a multiple of the stake — regardless of how the multipliers stack, the game simply stops paying out beyond that figure. It's worth checking a title's own cap before assuming a bonus round could clear a large balance in one spin; the cap, not the multiplier, is usually what limits the outcome. Bonus-buy features, where offered, let a player pay directly for entry to a bonus round rather than spinning for it — a trade that raises the cost per round in exchange for skipping the wait, and one that's excluded from bonus play at Bulletz along with the specific slot titles named in its terms.

Bulletz sits below the market's usual wagering range

Set against the wider market, a few of Bulletz's terms read more favourably than the norm, and a few read tighter. Wagering requirements across UK-facing and international operators typically sit somewhere around 30–45x; Bulletz's 25x on deposit-and-bonus combined is comparatively light by that standard. Card withdrawals across the market commonly take a few working days to clear once approved; Bulletz's stated 72-hour queue sits within that usual range rather than ahead of it.

Where Bulletz runs against the grain is the deposit fee itself — a flat €1.00 charge on every deposit is unusual; most operators in this market don't charge to put money in at all, only sometimes to take it out. And the 3x/5x turnover-before-withdrawal requirement, with its 20% penalty for cashing out early, is a steeper condition than most operators attach to un-bonused funds.

How that plays out depends heavily on how you use the account. A player depositing €20 occasionally, playing through the small bonus attached and withdrawing modest wins, is unlikely to bump into the €2,000 daily cap or the €10,000 monthly ceiling at all — the €1 fee and the turnover rule are the two things that actually touch that kind of play. A player depositing larger sums regularly and winning consistently is the one who meets the caps directly: at €2,000 a day, clearing a €6,000 win takes a minimum of three separate withdrawal days, and crossing €2,000 in lifetime deposits is also the point full identity verification becomes compulsory rather than optional.

Bulletz plays through any mobile browser

Bulletz doesn't publish a dedicated native app, but the site is built to run through a mobile browser without a separate install. Slots and live tables both carry across to a phone or tablet screen, and the account tools — deposits, withdrawal requests, verification uploads — work the same way they do on desktop. For most players that's a simpler proposition than managing an app update cycle, though anyone wanting a home-screen icon specifically will need to rely on a browser shortcut rather than a store download.

Our support line runs around the clock

Bulletz offers 24/7 live chat, an email address at [email protected], and a telephone line. For anything touching money — a delayed withdrawal, a verification query, a disputed fee — live chat is the fastest route simply because it's staffed continuously rather than during set hours. The terms of use are published in English as the governing language, and Bulletz doesn't list additional supported languages beyond that.

Joining Bulletz takes five short steps

Signing up follows a fairly standard sequence, though the details of each step are worth knowing before you start:

  1. Click through to registration and follow the on-screen prompts.
  2. Provide your name, date of birth, address, phone number and email — you must be 18+ to proceed.
  3. Choose a username and password, sticking to letters, numbers, underscores and hyphens.
  4. Select your betting currency and set a deposit limit.
  5. Set a security question and answer, then make your first deposit — €20 minimum, plus the €1.00 fee.

The €2,000 threshold that unlocks full verification at Bulletz

Full identity checks become compulsory once lifetime deposits pass €2,000, or the moment a first withdrawal is requested, whichever comes first. Documents needed are a government-issued photo ID, a selfie holding that ID, and a bank statement or utility bill dated within six months; a payment card with the middle digits hidden may also be requested. The KYC team reviews submissions within roughly 24 hours. Until that clears, the account sits under a temporary cap of €500 in aggregate deposits and cannot withdraw anything at all — so it's worth completing verification before it's forced by a withdrawal request rather than after.

Where Bulletz delivers, and where it falls short

On the positive side: the library runs past 3,000 titles across slots and live casino, the welcome package spreads real value across four deposits rather than one, the 25x wagering figure undercuts a lot of the market, and support runs continuously through live chat.

Set against that are conditions worth reading before depositing. The €1.00 fee on every single deposit adds up for anyone topping up in small amounts often. The 3x/5x turnover requirement before a penalty-free withdrawal is steeper than most operators apply to standard play, and requesting funds early costs a 20% fee. Bonuses are sticky — bonus funds themselves are never withdrawable, win or lose — and welcome-package winnings specifically are limited to €500 a week until cleared. None of these are unusual individually across the wider market, but together they're worth weighing against the offer's headline size.

Responsible gambling sits at the centre of how we operate

Bulletz gives players a deposit limit they can set on their own account for any single day, and a self-exclusion option that closes the account or restricts betting for a minimum of one day. Once self-excluded, an account cannot be reactivated for at least 48 hours, regardless of the reason given.

Two things worth knowing about how the wider UK market now handles this: since April 2025, a statutory levy on operators' gross gambling yield funds harm research, prevention and treatment directly, replacing the older system of voluntary donations to charities. And UK-licensed operators now run a light-touch financial check — not a credit score, and not a blanket affordability requirement — once a player's net deposits pass £150 within a rolling 30 days. Neither of these describes Bulletz's own licensing position specifically, but they're part of the regulatory direction the UK market as a whole is moving in.

If gambling stops feeling like entertainment, help is available and free. The National Gambling Helpline runs 24/7 on 0808 8020 133, and BeGambleAware.org offers confidential support and information. GamStop provides national self-exclusion across UK-licensed sites, and Gamban or BetBlocker (free) can restrict access at a device level if that's what's needed. This platform is for players aged 18+ only, and a shared household device is worth protecting with parental-control software if a minor might otherwise have access to it.

Frequently asked questions

Bulletz welcome bonus terms

The Welcome Package pays up to €1,000 plus 200 free spins across your first four deposits, each requiring a minimum €20 top-up. Wagering runs at 25 times the bonus and the contributing deposit combined, and bets while a bonus is active are capped at €2 for the first two deposits and €5 from the third onward. Bonuses are sticky, meaning the bonus funds themselves can't be withdrawn, only winnings generated from them once wagering is met.

maximum win from Bulletz no deposit bonus

A no-deposit free spin offer for non-depositors caps winnings at €50, while a broader no-deposit bonus category (cash-back, bonus money or complimentary spins) caps winnings at €1,000. Winnings tied specifically to the Welcome Package are also capped at €500 per week until the balance clears or falls below €10. These limits apply regardless of how large the underlying win looks on screen.

Bulletz withdrawal times

Withdrawal requests are processed in queue order within 72 hours, with no commission charged on the payout itself. Amounts are capped at €2,000 per day, €5,000 per week and €10,000 per month. Balances over €25,000, a single win beyond 5,000 times the stake, or an individual win over €10,000 trigger a game check that can add up to seven working days before funds move.

Bulletz payment methods and fees

Bulletz accepts Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller and cryptocurrency including ETH on the ERC20 network, LTC and mBTC. Every deposit carries a fixed €1.00 fee regardless of amount, though withdrawals are free. Visa and Mastercard payouts are capped at €4,000 per transaction, and funds must leave through the same method used to deposit.

Bulletz identity verification requirements

Full verification is compulsory once lifetime deposits pass €2,000, or the first time a withdrawal is requested, whichever happens first. Bulletz asks for a government-issued photo ID, a selfie holding that ID, and a bank statement or utility bill dated within the last six months. The KYC team typically reviews documents within 24 hours, and until approval clears, the account is capped at €500 in aggregate deposits with no withdrawals permitted.