Signal Shill — Ranking Review

Signal Shill · W21 2026

YEET holds #1 but an $8,947 suspension case is the real story. Roobet climbs to second on clip velocity, Stake maxes Big Moments again, and Dicey makes the quietest impressive jump of the week — May 17–24, 2026.

The W21 2026 Signal Shill leaderboard is live, and YEET holds the top spot for another week — but the conversation underneath that number is not what they want it to be.

We track real player signals, mentions, complaints, big wins, momentum shifts, and community sentiment across X and public spaces. No paid placements. No self-reported numbers. If a casino is here, the community put it here.

Here's what the signals actually showed for the week of May 17–24, 2026.

W21 2026 Leaderboard Summary

YEET ran away with the composite, jumping from 47.6 to 66.0, but the same week a documented $8,947 account suspension landed squarely on the brand's core promise, and that case is still sitting there unanswered. Roobet climbed to second at 65.5 on the back of a cross-format clip explosion, Stake maxed its Big Moments score again, and Dicey made the quietest impressive climb of the week, from 37.2 to 60.9 without making a single wrong kind of noise. The real structural story is below the leaderboard entirely: Menace collapsed, Luckio players are adrift, and Rolly.gg just dropped a $100K onchain airdrop aimed directly at that displaced audience, which means the provably fair, non-custodial conversation is about to get louder in ways that will pressure every incumbent on this list.

Top 10 Crypto Casinos This Week

1YEET

A 13-second withdrawal speed, top five out of 28 casinos in a benchmark that pulled 88k engagements, and 216 praise posts from 355 unique authors. That is a genuinely strong week on paper. Then there is the $8,947 case: an account that cleared KYC and Source of Funds docs, kept gameplay open while withdrawals stayed locked, and then got permanently suspended without a stated rule breach. That post was tagged directly at YEET and its founder, traveled independently through the same networks that were praising the withdrawal speed, and picked up over 115k engagement on its own. The founder went on record calling out competitors for not paying winners. That standard is now being applied to them, publicly, with evidence, and the silence is the story.

2Roobet↑3

Yassuo hit $470K on Mines, Togi posted $315K on Plinko, Nadeshot won $80K in 25 seconds, and a Big Moments score of 95 is the honest result when your content breaks through across multiple formats in the same week. Third fastest withdrawal speed out of 28 operators in the viral benchmark is a verifiable win too. But one post with 17K+ engagement asked why a platform routing what players are calling million-dollar weekly fills to streamers cannot process a loyal VIP's withdrawal, and that framing is now sticking in community conversations in a way a single complaint thread does not. The KYC block from last week is still open, a fresh account-restriction complaint landed this week from a player who cleared Level 2 verification, and the community is starting to name the pattern rather than treat each case as isolated.

3Stake↑1

xQc hit 6,504x on a $200 bet on Mother Clucker at launch. LosPollosTV pulled $8.8 million on Plinko. The Big Moments score is maxed at 100 and the composite jumped from 39.5 to 62.8. But the posts sitting directly underneath those win clips this week included multiple explicit statements of suicidal ideation, publicly tagged at Stake accounts and affiliated streamers, one from a player who lost $10,000 earmarked for their future and wrote that they wanted to die. These are not buried replies. They are high-visibility, high-distress posts in the same thread as the biggest win content of the year. A voided $2,580 win on Mother Clucker with video proof, an affiliate payment dispute on a $100K loss, and a Community Buzz score of 38 round out a week where the gap between the highlight reel and the reply section has never been wider.

4Dicey↑5

The 28-casino withdrawal benchmark clocked Dicey at 1 minute 4 seconds, mid-table, not embarrassing but not a talking point. What Dicey did with it was smarter: they publicly challenged the test criteria and called for a rerun at $50K or $100K, landing exactly when the community had already started saying the same thing after multiple voices called Whaleio and Acebet scam sites in the same thread. A $100 to $22,692 hit on Sugar Rush 1000 drove 196k engagement across 162 posts with zero forced hype, and the composite moved from 37.2 to 60.9. The named-exec fraud allegation is still unresolved in public, which is the one thread that Dicey's entire transparency positioning cannot afford to leave hanging.

5Rainbet↓3

The viral 28-casino withdrawal speed benchmark did more for Rainbet's visibility this week than anything the platform itself posted, and with a Trust score of 77 that kind of association earns real weight. Organic big win posts backed it up: a $10-to-$350 flip, a max win on 5 Lions Megaways 2, and the Mitch Jonez keno content all landing from genuine players. Composite moved from 39.7 to 53.5, and for once the number reflects real stabilisation rather than manufactured volume. A complaint spike in the final 48 hours and public mockery of the rewards program gaining visible community agreement are the signals that the trust repair work from the house edge thread two weeks ago is not finished yet.

6Rakebit↑2

Back-to-back weeks of real composite movement, from 37.2 to 54.8, and this week the engine is structural praise rather than a single viral moment. The VIP transfer mechanic, no-KYC positioning, and crypto-native UX are being talked about repeatedly and unprompted across dozens of posts, with players specifically framing Loyalty V2 as a fix for pain they have felt at other platforms. A 141-to-11 positive-to-negative ratio is the healthiest it has been in weeks. The Big Moments score sitting at 16 is the honest gap in the story: there is no breakout win, no clip that a player outside Rakebit's existing orbit would have seen, and a no-risk promo complaint claiming 3.75% return versus advertised terms is still sitting unanswered in public.

7LuckyFun↓1

Mentions dropped 63% week-over-week and the Walter White trailer cycle is running out of road, which was always going to happen. What remains is an 86% positive sentiment ratio and a community that is genuinely playing the Lucky Originals, Keno, Limbo, Plinko, on their own terms rather than just reacting to marketing. Composite is up for the third straight week at 49.3, which is real growth in a quieter environment. One player posted twice, without a visible response, that blackjack contributing 0% toward wagering requirements felt deliberately misleading after they had already played through it assuming it counted, and that kind of friction is exactly the thing that can reopen trust questions LuckyFun just spent three weeks closing.

8Gamdom↑2

Independent benchmarking slotted Acebet, Gamdom's sportsbook arm, at second fastest across all active crypto casinos, with some players clocking six seconds from submit to wallet. That is a concrete, defensible advantage and the composite reflects it, up from 35.5 to 44.4 for the second straight week. But positive mentions dropped 172 compared to last week, and the complaint stack is specific: a 500 USDT account lock with an ID verification dispute, a 33-day withdrawal hold, a hacked account where funds disappeared before support engaged, and a promo milestone left unpaid after the promotion was cut short. None of these have been publicly addressed, and one post this week claimed RTP was set to 0% during their session, accurate or not, that sits unanswered in a community that is already watching.

9Winna↓2

The $26k withdrawal case from last week is still being cited as evidence against the platform, a player posted a $21,376 deposit against a claimed payout of $168, and a revshare dispute went fully public with Winna's official account responding in a way that read as dismissive to almost everyone watching the thread. Three distinct, documented, named problems in a single week is a rough ask for any platform sitting at 44% positive sentiment. The 44-second withdrawal benchmark places Winna in the upper half of the 28-operator test, and a claimed 100K max win is still drawing real engagement, so the product is not the story. The official account becoming the focal point of a complaint thread is.

10BetFury↓7

Last week BetFury had a 63-point composite jump and a streamer publicly inviting them to make a move. This week composite dropped from 39.5 to 27.6, positive mentions are down 85, and there is no fresh signal. The withdrawal speed benchmark conversation is running hot across the community right now, with Acebet and BetBolt pulling the attention, and BetFury is not in that discussion at all. The loudest BetFury-specific signal in the week's data is a Trustpilot complaint calling the platform a scam after three years of no withdrawals, and it has not been addressed publicly. A brand that posted an 81 Trust score in the prior cycle cannot carry that number through two consecutive quiet weeks without the market eventually taking it back.

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