About themotherland.net

themotherland.net is an independent guide to Motherland Casino, written for adults who want to understand the brand before they decide whether to use it. The site explains how the casino’s games, deposits, withdrawals and bonuses work, and it sets out the licensing and player-protection details that matter in an industry where money is involved.

What this project is

This is an affiliate website, not the operator. We do not run the casino, hold player funds or process payments. What we do is gather the publicly available facts about Motherland Casino — the kind of information that is otherwise scattered across operator pages and review databases — and present it in one place, in plain English, with sources behind it.

The brand is a crypto-focused casino launched in 2024 and licensed in Curaçao. It is widely reported as being backed by the artist Iggy Azalea, accepts deposits in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT, and lists thousands of games from a large number of studios. Our role is to describe all of that accurately, including the parts that are not flattering, and to flag anything we could not verify.

Who it is for

The site is written mainly for players in Canada, with English-speaking players in the United Kingdom and Australia in mind as well. German and French-Canadian readers are part of the plan as the site grows. We assume a reader who is new to this particular brand but not necessarily new to online gambling, and who wants the practical detail: what payment methods are supported, how withdrawals are handled, and what conditions sit behind a bonus.

We do not write for players in markets where this brand is restricted. Online gambling is age-restricted to 18 and over, and availability depends on where you live.

How the content is made

Every factual claim on the site is tied to a source. Licence numbers, withdrawal limits, supported payment methods and bonus terms are drawn from operator information and established review databases, then cross-checked before they are published. When a detail is not disclosed — an exact operator-set return-to-player figure, for instance — we say so rather than fill the gap with a guess. The full process, including how often pages are reviewed, is described on the data verification methodology page.

Because this is a gambling guide, we treat player protection as part of the core content rather than a disclaimer. Our position on risk, warning signs and where to get help is set out on the responsible gambling guide, and the standards behind our coverage are described on the data verification methodology page.

What we do not do

Being clear about our limits is part of being trustworthy. We do not host games or take deposits, so nothing you do on this site puts money at stake. We do not give financial or legal advice; gambling is entertainment that carries risk, not an investment, and decisions about your money are yours to make. We do not publish figures we cannot stand behind — if an operator does not disclose a number, we leave it unstated rather than borrow a generic one and present it as the brand’s own. And we do not describe casino games using myths such as a slot being “due” to pay; results are random and independent, and we say so.

We also keep our commercial relationship in the open. Because the site earns a commission when a reader signs up through our links, there is an obvious incentive to be positive. We manage that by holding the writing to a single rule: a brand’s shortcomings are stated as plainly as its features, and the commission never decides what goes on the page.

Team

Editorial content is written and maintained by Daniel Reeves, a casino and crypto-payments reviewer who focuses on the Canadian market. His background, areas of coverage and editorial standards are described on the author profile for Daniel Reeves.

Contact

We welcome corrections. If you spot a figure that looks out of date — a changed licence detail, a payment method that is no longer offered, or bonus terms that have moved — we want to know so the page can be fixed. A public contact address is being finalised and will be published here; until then, corrections can be flagged through the site’s feedback channel.

FAQ

Is themotherland.net the official Motherland Casino website?
No. themotherland.net is an independent affiliate guide. It is not operated by Motherland Casino or its operator, and it does not host games or accept deposits.
How does this site make money?
If you follow a link to Motherland Casino and sign up, the site may earn an affiliate commission. This does not change the price you pay or the terms you receive, and it does not change how the brand is described here.