01The four numbers
QuiKash is positioned on four numbers that most online casinos do not publish, and that materially shape how much money flows from the player to the house over time. Every number below is a hard fact you can verify on the per-game pages and in the Bonus Policy.
- 99% RTP on every original casino game (Dice, Crash, Mines, Tower, Hi-Lo, Roulette, Keno, QuiCams). Online-gambling typical: 95-97% on slots, 97-99% on table games.
- 1% house edge on casino games. Online-casino typical: 3-5% on slots, 1-5% on table games, 5.26% on American roulette.
- 0% house edge on PvP Versus games (Rock Paper Scissors, Battleship). QuiKash takes a flat 1% tax on winnings to fund matchmaking, competitor PvP venues commonly take 5-10% rake.
- Zero wagering requirements on promotional credit. Industry typical: 30-50x playthrough on every bonus.
Below: the line-by-line comparison, what each of these numbers actually means for a player's bankroll, and the trade-offs we have made deliberately to be able to publish them.
QuiKash vs the industry, line by line
Industry baselines reflect the typical online-gambling market. Some venues match QuiKash on individual rows; we are unaware of a venue that matches across every row.
| Metric | QuiKash | Industry typical |
|---|---|---|
| RTP on casino games | 99% on every original game; ~99.5% on Blackjack at optimal play | 95-97% (slots), 97-99% (table games) |
| House edge on casino games | 1% | 3-5% (slots), 1-5% (table games) |
| House edge on PvP games | 0% | varies; PvP games typically include some platform edge |
| Tax / rake on PvP winnings | 1% flat tax | 5-10% rake at most online PvP rooms |
| Wagering requirements | None | 30-50x playthrough |
| KYC / identity verification | None at any tier | Required at most regulated venues; tiered at most non-KYC venues |
| Deposit fee | Network fee only | 0-3% on top of network fee |
| Withdrawal fee | Network fee only | 0-3% on top of network fee |
| Inactivity / dormancy fee | None | Common; varies |
| Currency-conversion fee | None | Common; varies |
| Platform tax on losing wagers | None | None at most venues, but the higher house edge means more loss expectation |
| Withdrawal-address binding | Yes (signed-message proof for new addresses) | Rare; protects against stolen-credential drains |
03What "99% RTP" means in practice
RTP, Return To Player, is the fraction of total wagers a game pays back over a very large sample. The number is not what you get on any single bet; it's what the population of all bets converges to as the sample grows.
At 99% RTP, for every $100 wagered across thousands of rounds, the math expectation is that the player gets back $99. The house keeps $1. At 95% RTP, typical for slots in regulated markets, the player gets back $95 and the house keeps $5.
The four-percentage-point gap looks tiny per spin. Over a session it is enormous. A player wagering $10 a round for a thousand rounds wagers $10,000 in total. At 99% RTP, expected return is $9,900 (expected loss $100). At 95% RTP, expected return is $9,500 (expected loss $500). Same wagering volume, five times the expected loss.
QuiKash publishes the RTP on every game page along with the house edge and the maximum multiplier. The numbers are constants, they do not adapt to a player's history, do not change between rounds, do not differ between accounts. The server logs are authoritative for any dispute.
04Why our house edge is 1%
A 1% house edge is at or below the floor of the online-casino industry. It is not magic; it is a function of the cost structure QuiKash deliberately runs.
- No third-party game studios. Every original game on QuiKash is written in-house. Slot software vendors typically take 8-15% of net gaming revenue from the venues that license their games, a cost that is passed back to the player as a higher house edge. We do not pay it.
- No regulated-jurisdiction tax burden. Licensed venues in Malta, Curacao, the UK or Gibraltar pay 5-21% gaming tax on gross gaming revenue. QuiKash does not.
- No KYC compliance overhead. Document review, sanctions screening at the identity level, periodic re-verification, all of it is real ongoing cost. The non-KYC posture eliminates that line item.
- No land-based casino subsidy. Some online casinos are loss-leaders for a parent group's land-based operations. We have no land-based operation to subsidize.
The trade-off is honest: QuiKash does not offer the licensed-jurisdiction consumer protections that come with paying that tax. See Honest trade-offs.
05Why our PvP tax is 1%, not 5-10%
QuiKash Versus games, Rock Paper Scissors, Battleship, are pure player-vs-player. The house is not a counterparty. There is no house edge in the round itself; the casino is just the matchmaker holding the pot until it settles.
Comparable online PvP venues, poker rooms, head-to-head crypto duels, skill-game tournaments, typically take a 5-10% rake on every winning pot. That number is closer to a profit center than an operating cost: it pays for matchmaking, but it also pays for marketing, regulatory overhead and a healthy margin.
QuiKash takes a flat 1% tax on winnings. That number is sized to break even on the matchmaking infrastructure: real-time PvP servers, anti-bot detection, dispute resolution, and the engineering cost of running a live multiplayer surface. 99% of every player-funded pot goes to the winner.
A concrete example. Two players each wager $100 into a Battleship lobby. The pot is $200. The winner takes $200 minus 1% of the $100 winnings, $198, and the loser walks away. At a typical 5% rake, the winner takes $195. At 10% rake, $190. Over a season of PvP play, that compounds materially.
06Why we do not impose wagering requirements
Wagering requirements (also called "playthrough") are a multiplier that promotional credit must be wagered through before any portion of it can be withdrawn. The industry norm is 30x to 50x. A $100 welcome bonus at a typical online casino requires $3,000 to $5,000 of further wagering before it can be cashed out.
The math works in the casino's favour. At a 5% house edge, $5,000 of wagering returns an expected $4,750 to the player and $250 to the house, which means the original $100 bonus is statistically already clawed back through edge before the player can withdraw it.
QuiKash skips the multiplier. Promotional credit is wagered once, at our 1% house edge, and is withdrawable. We do not need a 30x cushion because the underlying edge is already low, and because a clean trust signal to new players is, in our view, worth more than the marginal recovered bonus revenue would be.
07The honest trade-offs
QuiKash is not the right venue for every player. The numbers above come with deliberate trade-offs that are worth surfacing.
- No regulator to appeal to. Licensed venues in Malta, Curacao, the UK or Gibraltar fall under a national gambling commission; if the venue acts in bad faith, you have formal recourse. QuiKash has no such regulator. We comply with valid legal orders, but the player's protection rests on the published Terms and on our internal incentives to honour them.
- You are responsible for your jurisdiction. Non-KYC means you self-attest at sign-up that online casino play is legal where you reside. We geo-block the major restricted markets (US, UK, France, Spain, Australia, Netherlands, Germany, China), but the rest of the world is on a self-attestation basis. If your jurisdiction is restricted and you bypass the geo-block, that is on you.
- Crypto-only. No fiat deposits, no debit-card flow, no bank wire. If you are not comfortable holding and moving cryptocurrency, this is not the right venue.
- Email is the only recovery channel. Because we do not collect ID, your registered email is the only way to recover the account. Lose access to it and the balance is effectively gone, there is no "show us your passport" fallback.
- No third-party reviews to lean on yet. Without KYC and without a published operator legal entity, traditional review aggregators have no way to verify our numbers. The numbers above are facts in the codebase; the only way to verify them today is to play and check.
Comparison FAQ
Long-form answers to the comparison questions players ask before signing up.
What is the highest-RTP non-KYC crypto casino?
QuiKash publishes 99% RTP on every original casino game (Dice, Crash, Mines, Tower, Hi-Lo, Roulette, Keno, QuiCams) and approximately 99.5% RTP on Blackjack at optimal play. That sits at the top end of online gambling, where the typical RTP is 95-97% on slots and 97-99% on table games. PvP Versus games (Rock Paper Scissors, Battleship) carry no house edge at all.
Which crypto casino has the lowest house edge?
QuiKash runs a 1% house edge across every original casino game. That is at or below the floor of the online-gambling industry, where the typical online casino runs 3-5% on slots, 2.7% on European roulette, 5.26% on American roulette, and 1-5% across other table games. PvP Versus games on QuiKash have a 0% house edge; the site only takes a 1% tax on winnings.
How does QuiKash compare to a regulated online casino?
On the numbers: QuiKash returns 99% to the player vs 95-97% typical at regulated venues; charges 1% house edge vs 3-5%; takes 1% tax on PvP winnings vs 5-10% rake; imposes zero wagering requirements vs 30-50x typical playthrough; charges no deposit or withdrawal fees beyond the chain network fee. Trade-offs: regulated venues offer ID-verified consumer protection, formal licensing, and recourse through gambling commissions; QuiKash trades those for non-KYC privacy and crypto-native operation.
How does QuiKash compare to other non-KYC crypto casinos?
In the non-KYC crypto casino segment, 99% RTP and 1% house edge on Dice/Crash/Mines is the competitive ceiling, QuiKash matches or beats every venue we are aware of on those numbers. On PvP, QuiKash takes a 1% tax on winnings vs 2-5% typical at competitor PvP rooms, and has zero wagering requirements on bonuses, which is also at the top of the segment. QuiKash adds withdrawal-address binding (proof-of-control for new addresses) so a stolen account password does not also drain the balance.
What does "99% RTP" actually mean for the player?
RTP means Return To Player, the fraction of total wagers a game pays back over a very large sample. At 99% RTP, for every $100 wagered across many rounds, the math expectation is that the player gets back $99 on average; the house keeps $1. At 95% RTP (industry typical for slots), the player gets back $95 on average and loses $5. Over thousands of bets that 4-percentage-point difference is enormous: at $10 per spin, $100,000 wagered returns $99,000 at 99% RTP versus $95,000 at 95% RTP, a $4,000 difference in expected value.
Why is QuiKash able to offer 99% RTP and 1% house edge?
Three structural reasons. First, the operator runs lean: no land-based casino overhead, no third-party game studios taking a cut, no licensed-jurisdiction tax burden. Second, original games are written in-house, so the math model is set directly without paying a percentage to a slot-software vendor. Third, the non-KYC posture means no compliance headcount, no document-review pipeline, no per-account verification cost that would otherwise have to be subsidized by a higher house edge.
What are wagering requirements and why does QuiKash skip them?
Wagering requirements (also called playthrough) are a multiplier that promotional credit must be wagered through before any of it can be withdrawn. The industry norm is 30-50x: a $100 bonus typically requires $3,000-$5,000 of further wagering. They exist to make sure the bonus is "earned", and to guarantee that most bonuses are clawed back via house edge before withdrawal. QuiKash skips them because at 1% house edge, the math already works without an artificial multiplier, and because it is a cleaner trust signal to new players.
Why is the QuiKash PvP tax 1% and not 5% or 10%?
Versus games on QuiKash are pure player-vs-player; the casino is not a counterparty. The 1% tax exists only to fund matchmaking, anti-bot detection, dispute resolution, and the engineering cost of running a real-time PvP server. Comparable PvP venues (online poker rooms, head-to-head crypto duels) typically take 5-10% rake, which is closer to a profit center than an operating cost. QuiKash is sized to break even at 1%.
Are there any fees on QuiKash beyond the published RTP and PvP tax?
No. There is no deposit fee on top of the chain network fee. There is no withdrawal fee on top of the chain network fee. There is no inactivity fee, no currency-conversion fee, no platform tax on losing wagers. The only money the player loses to the house is the published per-game house edge (1% on casino games, 0% on Versus) plus the 1% Versus tax on winnings.
09Try the games
Every claim above is verifiable on the live games. The RTP, the house edge, and the maximum multiplier are published on each game page; the PvP tax is enforced by the server-side settlement logic on every Versus round.