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Hot.bet Review 2026

HotBookies is an independent review site with no affiliation, partnership, or business relationship with hot.bet. The similarity between our domain and theirs is coincidental. We are covering hot.bet because readers search for "hot bet review", "hot.bet review" and "hotbet casino review" looking for the actual betting brand, and no independent page existed to answer that search.

PendingUpdated July 4, 2026

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What works

  • Combines a sportsbook and a casino under one brand, per third-party sources, covering both bettor types in one account.
  • Reported to support a wide range of payment rails, including major cards, e-wallets, and several cryptocurrencies.
  • Reported casino library spans well-known studios such as Pragmatic Play, Evolution Gaming, and NetEnt, per aggregator listings.

Watch outs

  • Multiple independent review sites report hot.bet as closed, suspended, or unresponsive in 2026, and HotBookies could not load the live site to confirm current status.
  • A Curaçao license, even where reported accurately, offers weaker player-dispute recourse than a UKGC or MGA license.
  • HotBookies could not independently verify the operator name, license number, or any current bonus terms directly from hot.bet's own site.

Key facts

License
Not verified
Founded
Headline offer
No verified offer summary imported from WordPress.
Affiliate link
No CTA URL imported.

What hot.bet is

Independent bookmaker-review databases (Betpack, MightyTips and AskGamblers) describe hot.bet as a combined sportsbook and online casino brand, operated, according to those sources, by Bellona N.V., a company they describe as registered under the law of Curaçao.

Sources disagree on when hot.bet launched: MightyTips dates it to 2020, while Betpack and AskGamblers both date it to 2022. We could not confirm the operator name or the launch date directly from hot.bet's own site, because the live site returned no usable content when we tried to load it for this review (see Licensing and safety below).

Sportsbook offering, as reported by third parties

Third-party reviews describe hot.bet's sportsbook as covering football, tennis, basketball, ice hockey, volleyball, baseball and esports, with live/in-play betting and a racebook alongside the main sportsbook.

None of the sources we checked publish a full market count or an odds-margin comparison against other books, so HotBookies cannot independently rate market depth or price competitiveness. We are describing what these sources reported, not confirming it is still accurate today.

Casino offering, as reported by third parties

On the casino side, third-party sources describe a video slot and live-dealer library. Reported studio partners vary by source and include names such as Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, Evoplay, Novomatic, Microgaming, NetEnt, Evolution Gaming, Red Tiger, Playtech and Yggdrasil Gaming, with one aggregator citing more than 60 providers in total.

We have not verified the current game count, provider list, or RTP figures ourselves.

Payments, as reported by third parties

Reported deposit and withdrawal methods span major cards, e-wallets, Paysafecard, bank transfer, and several cryptocurrencies. We could not confirm current limits, processing times, or fees directly from hot.bet.

  • Cards: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro (as reported)
  • E-wallets: Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity, ecoPayz, RapidTransfer, Euteller (as reported)
  • Crypto: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether, Binance Pay (as reported)
  • Other: Paysafecard, bank transfer (as reported)

Licensing and safety: what we could and could not verify

The most important thing we found while researching this review is that multiple independent bookmaker-review sites report hot.bet is no longer operating normally. We attempted to load hot.bet directly, twice, during this review and got no usable content back either time, which is at least consistent with those reports.

On licensing, the same third-party sources report hot.bet as Curaçao-licensed. Two of them name Antillephone N.V. and license number 8048/JAZ2010-010 specifically; a third refers more generally to the Curaçao Gaming Control Board, the regulator that took over Curaçao's licensing system from the older master-license model in 2023. We could not confirm the operator name or license details from hot.bet's own footer or terms pages, because the live site did not return usable content for us. Treat the operator and license details here as third-party-reported, not independently confirmed by HotBookies.

If you found hot.bet through a search for a betting site and it is not loading for you either, that is itself a meaningful safety signal. Do not deposit funds into an account you cannot log into or reach support for.

  • Betpack (listing updated 12 Apr 2026): bookmaker closed, no longer operates
  • MightyTips: sportsbook currently unavailable, operations temporarily suspended
  • AskGamblers: casino terminated due to being unresponsive
  • HotBookies (this review): hot.bet returned no loadable content on two direct attempts

Editorial note

HotBookies has no affiliate link or business relationship for this review. 18+ only. Always gamble responsibly and within the limits of your local regulator.

For responsible-gambling support, contact your local regulator-backed helpline (GAMSTOP in the UK, Spelpaus in Sweden, ROFUS in Denmark, or BeGambleAware.org internationally) before you deposit.

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